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Charles Fort

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Charles Hoy Fort (August 6th 1874 – May 3rd 1932 / Age 58) was an American writer and researcher into anomalous phenomena. Today, the terms Fortean and Forteana are used to characterize various such phenomena. His work continues to inspire people, who call themselves Forteans, and has influenced some aspects of science fiction.

"One measures a circle, beginning anywhere." - Charles Fort

Books:

  • The Book of the Damned (1919)
  • New Lands (1923)
  • Lo! (1931)
  • Wild Talents (1932)

Source(s): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Fort

Ray Palmer

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Raymond A. Palmer circa 1930

Raymond Arthur Palmer (August 1st 1910 – August 15th 1977 / Age 67) was an American author and editor of Sci-fi and anomalous phenomena. Palmer is best known as editor of Amazing Stories (1938-49) and publisher/editor of FATE Magazine (1948-1955). In addition he released magazines such as Fantastic Adventures (1939-53), Mystic, Search, Imagination, Other Worlds, Space World, Flying Saucers, Ray Palmer's News Letter and Forum. He published or republished numerous spiritualist books, including Oahspe: A New Bible, and many books related to flying saucers, including The Coming of the Saucers, co-written by Kenneth Arnold.

His publishing houses including Clark Publishing Company, Amherst Press and Palmer Publications. Palmer was also a prolific author of science fiction and fantasy stories, many of which were published under pseudonyms. The magazine he co-founded with Curtis Fuller, FATE Magazine, continued to foster interest in anomalous phenomenon for generations onward. Curtis Fuller and his wife Mary took full control of FATE in 1955, when Palmer sold his interest in the venture. The magazine has continued in publication under a series of editors and publishers to the present day and is considered the longest-running magazine of it's kind.

Bio

According to Bruce Lanier Wright, "Palmer was hit by a truck at age seven and suffered a broken back." An unsuccessful operation on Palmer's spine stunted his growth (he stood about four feet tall), and left him with a hunchback. Palmer found refuge in science fiction, which he read voraciously. He rose through the ranks of science fiction fandom and is credited, along with Walter Dennis, with editing the first fanzine The Comet in May 1930.

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The First Issue of FATE, March 1948

As an editor, Palmer tended to favor adventurous, fast-moving space opera-type stories. His tenure at Amazing Stories was notable for his purchase of Isaac Asimov's first professional story, "Marooned Off Vesta". Palmer was also known for his controversial support of the long-running Shaver Mystery stories, a series of stories by Richard Sharpe Shaver (which maintained that the world is dominated by insane inhabitants of the hollow earth). It is unclear whether Palmer believed the Shaver stories to be true, or if he was just using the stories to sell magazines. Palmer asked other writers to do stories in the Shaver genre, the most notable being Rog Phillips.

In the first 1948 issue of FATE, Palmer published Kenneth Arnold's report of "flying discs." Arnold's sighting marked the beginning of the modern UFO era, and his story propelled the fledgling FATE to national recognition. Through FATE, Palmer was instrumental in popularizing belief in flying saucers and popularizing the genre of the paranormal. It also occasionally debunked dubious claims such as Atlantis, the Philadelphia Experiment, the Bermuda Triangle, and the Amityville Horror.

In 1988, FATE was sold to Llewellyn Publications (now Llewellyn Worldwide). In 1994, when Llewellyn changed the format from digest size to a full-size, full-color magazine. In September 2001, Galde Press Inc., owned by editor-in-chief Phyllis Galde, purchased FATE. In May 2003, FATE returned to its pre-1994 digest size and in 2008 moved to a bi-monthly format. (The secret identity of DC Comics superhero the Atom – introduced by sci-fi writer Gardner Fox in 1961 – is named after Palmer.)

Books:

  • The Coming of the Saucers (with Kenneth Arnold) (1952)
  • Oahspe: A New Bible (Reprint)
  • The Secret World (with Richard Shaver) (1975)
  • The Man From Mars (2013 Palmer Bio) by Fred Nadis
  • War over Lemuria (2013) by Richard Toronto
Source(s): 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_A._Palmer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fate_(magazine)
https://www.fatemag.com/about

Ivan Sanderson

Ivan Terence Sanderson (January 30th 1911 – February 19th 1973 / Aged 62) was a naturalist, biologist and writer born in Edinburgh, Scotland, who became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Sanderson was an early proponent of the work of Charles Fort and a member of the Fortean Society. His interest in anomalous phenomena and mysterious or unknown animals, such as lake monsters and living dinosaurs, led him to coin the term "cryptozoology."

Sanderson appeared on TV talks as a biologist along with zoo animals. His articles and books were very influential especially his work related to the yeti such as Abominable Snowman: A Legend Come To Life (1961). His work inspired many to become researchers. Sanderson also took an interest in UFOs and wrote two books of the subject.

In the 1930s, he claimed to have seen a "Kongamato" (or breaker of boats) after being attacked by a creature he described as "the Granddaddy of all bats". In 1952, Ivan Sanderson was one of the first investigators (alongside Gray Barker) on the scene in WV to report on the Flatwoods Monster. Throughout 1950s, Sanderson was a frequent guest on John Nebel's paranormal-themed NY radio program. In his book Mysterious America, author Loren Coleman writes that Ivan Sanderson discovered the 1909 "Jersey Devil" incident to be an elaborate real estate hoax.

Sanderson officially met researcher John Keel in 1962, they respected each others work and corresponded frequently through the mail. Sanderson founded the Ivan T. Sanderson Foundation in August 1965 on his New Jersey property, which became the Society for the Investigation of the Unexplained (SITU) in 1967. SITU was a non-profit organization that investigated strange phenomena ignored by mainstream science.

During John Keel's investigation in Point Pleasant in 1967, Ivan Sanderson served as Keel's consultant on the naturalist and biological component of such reports through phone calls and correspondence. In 1968, Sanderson and Bernard Heuvelman were both involved in the controversial Minnesota iceman saga as well. Sanderson died of brain cancer in New Jersey in 1973.

Books:

During the 1950s-60s, Sanderson was widely published in True, Sports Afield, and Argosy, Saturday Evening Post.

  • Abominable Snowmen: Legend Come To Life (1961)
  • Uninvited Visitors: A Biologist Looks At UFOs (1967)
  • Things & More Things (essays) (1967 & 1969)
  • Invisible Residents: The Reality of Underwater UFOs (1970)
  • Investigating the Unexplained (essays) (1972)

Gray Barker

Gray Barker (May 2nd 1925 - December 6th 1984 / Aged 59) was an American writer best known for his books about UFOs and other paranormal phenomena. His 1956 book They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers introduced Albert Bender's story of the Men In Black to UFO lore. The term was later popularized by John Keel along with the shorthand "MIB". 

Recent evidence indicates that Gray Barker was skeptical of UFO claims. He launched and participated in hoaxes to deceive the more serious UFO investigators. Controversial as he may be, he is an undeniable part of UFO history and lore.

Books:

  • They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers (1956)
  • The Silver Bridge (1970)
  • Men In Black: The Secret Terror Among Us (1982)

Skeptical Inquirer Articles:

  • "My Friend The Myth Maker" by Sherwood (1998)
  • "Book of Bunk" by Sherwood (2002)
Source(s):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_Barker
https://skepticalinquirer.org/1998/05/gray_barker_my_friend_the_myth_maker/
https://skepticalinquirer.org/2002/05/gray_barkers_book_of_bunk/

Loren Coleman

Loren Coleman (born July 12th 1947) is an American author, Fortean researcher and cryptozoologist.

Coleman was born in Norfolk, Virginia and grew up in Decatur, Illinois. In March of 1960 he watched a film about Yeti entitled "Half Human" which appeared on television. The film, as well as the work of Zoologists Ivan T. Sanderson and Bernard Heuvelmans, inspired him to investigate mysterious creatures. He graduated in 1965 from MacArthur High School and went on to study psychiatric social work, sociology, anthropology and zoology.

In the 1970's, Loren met investigator John Keel as a mutual friend of researchers Ivan T. Sanderson and Brad Steiger. Through letter correspondence, John Keel introduced Coleman to UFO investigator Jerome Clark who became Coleman's writing partner. Coleman and Clark released a book together titled The Unidentified in 1975 which they followed up with Creatures From The Outer Edge in 1978 (which featured the famous Dover Demon case).

In 1999, Coleman wrote The Field Guide to Bigfoot with Patrick Huyghe and Cryptozoology A To Z with Jerome Clark. His revised version of Mysterious America in 2001 became very popular as interest in these subjects grew.

In 2002, he released Mothman and other curious encounters and was featured in the "Search For The Mothman" documentary and worked as a publicity consultant for The Mothman Prophecies Movie. He suggested to Jeff Wamsley that the town should have a Mothman Museum and Mothman Festival and has done other work involving the creature over the years.

Coleman established The International Cryptozoology Museum in 2003 in Portland, Maine. In 2017, he released a companion piece to John Keel's Mothman Prophecies, entitled "Mothman: Evil Incarnate" and in 2019 he was featured in the Small Town Monsters documentary Terror In The Skies.

Source(s):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loren_Coleman
https://www.amazon.com/Loren-Coleman/e/B00MUCR2KM/
http://cryptomundo.com/lorencoleman/
Search For The Mothman Documentary (2002) 
Terror In The Skies (2019)

Books:

  • The Unidentified (Coleman w/ Jerome Clark) (1975)
  • Creatures of The Outer Edge (Coleman w/ Jerome Clark) (1978)
  • Mysterious America (1983)
  • Creatures of The Goblin World (1984, Reprint of Creatures of The Outer Edge)
  • Curious Encounters (1985)
  • The Field Guide to Bigfoot, Yeti, and Other Mystery Primates Worldwide (Coleman w/ Patrick Huyghe) (1999)
  • Cryptozoology A To Z: The Encyclopedia of Loch Monsters, Sasquatch, Chupacabras And Other Authentic Mysteries of Nature (Coleman w/ Jerome Clark) (1999)
  • Mysterious America (Revised Edition, 2001)
  • Mothman and other curious encounters (2002)
  • Bigfoot!: The True Story of Apes in America (2003)
  • The Field Guide to Lake Monsters, Sea Serpents and Other Mystery Denizens of The Deep (Coleman w/ Patrick Huyghe) (2003)
  • The Copycat Effect (2004)
  • Paraview Press book reprint series "Loren Coleman Presents" (2004)
  • Weird Ohio: Your Travel Guide to Ohio's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets (Coleman w/ Andy Henderson and James A Willis) (2005)
  • The Field Guide to Bigfoot and Other Mystery Primate (Coleman w/ Patrick Huyghe) (2006)
  • The Unidentified And Creatures of The Outer Edge (2006, collected reprint)
  • True Giants (Coleman w/ Mark Hall) (2007)
  • Monsters of New Jersey: Mysterious Creatures in the Garden State (Coleman w/ Bruce G. Hallenbeck) (2010)
  • Monsters of Massachusetts: Mysterious Creatures in the Bay State (2013)
  • Mothman: Evil Incarnate (2017)

Nick Redfern

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Nicholas "Nick" Redfern (Born 1964) is an author, lecturer and researcher of UFOs and other anomalies. He has been featured on countless radio and TV shows including the Mothman episode of MonsterQuest and has done several presentations at The Mothman Festival. Alongside authoring dozens of books on anomalous phenomena, he contributes frequent articles to various Fortean publications. Nick Redfern is also known for his specialization in the subject of The Men In Black, The Women In Black and other mysterious strangers.

Books:

  • Cosmic Crashes (1999)
  • Three Men Seeking Monsters (2004)
  • Man-Monkey – In Search of the British Bigfoot (2007)
  • Memoirs of a Monster Hunter: A Five-Year Journey in Search of the Unknown (2007)
  • Contactees: A History of Alien-Human Interaction (2009)
  • There's Something In The Woods: A Transatlantic Hunt for Monsters and the Mysterious (2010)
  • Space Girl Dead on Spaghetti Junction (2011)
  • The Real Men in Black (2011)
  • The World's Weirdest Places (2012)
  • The Most Mysterious Places on Earth (Haunted: Ghosts and the Paranormal) (2013)
  • The Zombie Book: Encyclopedia of the Living Dead (2014)
  • Close Encounters of the Fatal Kind: Suspicious Deaths, Mysterious Murders, and Bizarre Disappearances in UFO History (2014)
  • Men In Black: Personal Stories and Eerie Adventures by Nick Redfern (2015)
  • The Bigfoot Book: The Encyclopedia of Sasquatch, Yeti and Cryptid Primates (2015)
  • Bloodline of the Gods: Unravel the Mystery of the Human Blood Type to Reveal the Aliens Among Us (2015)
  • Immortality of the Gods: Legends, Mysteries, and the Alien Connection to Eternal Life (2016)
  • Weapons of the Gods: How Ancient Alien Civilizations Almost Destroyed the Earth (2016)
  • The Monster Book: Creatures, Beasts and Fiends of Nature (2016)
  • Woman In Black: The Creepy Companions of the Mysterious M.I.B. (2016)
  • 365 Days of UFOs: A Year of Alien Encounters (2017)
  • Shapeshifters: Morphing Monsters & Changing Cryptids (2017)
  • Chupacabra Road Trip: One Man’s Hunt for Vampires (2018)
  • The Black Diary: M.I.B, Women in Black, Black-Eyed Children, and Dangerous Books (2018)
  • Paranormal Parasites: The Voracious Appetites of Soul-Sucking Supernatural Entities (2018)
  • The Slenderman Mysteries: An Internet Urban Legend Comes to Life (2018)
  • The Alien Book: A Guide To Being On Earth (2019)
Source(s):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Redfern

Sherri Brake

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Sherri Brake is an author, lecturer and paranormal investigator. She owns the award winning "Haunted Heartland Tours". She has instructed classes on the paranormal and consulted on a few paranormal television shows.

Sherri leads tours and ghosthunts. She is a member of many historical & heritage societies and lives on a 100 acre farm in central West Virginia with her family. She has written books on the subject of The WV State Penitentiary in Moundsville and the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum.

She has been a guest speaker during the Mothman Festival. She spoke during the 13th Annual Mothman Festival in 2014 and the 15th Annual Mothman Festival in 2016.

Books:

  • Haunted Stark County Ohio (2009)
  • The Haunted History of the Ohio State Reformatory (2010)
  • The Haunted History of the West Virginia Penitentiary (2011)
  • Fireside Folklore of West Virginia. Vol I (2012)
  • Fireside Folklore of West Virginia. Vol II (2014)
  • The Ghosthunters Guide to the West Virginia Pen (2014)
  • The Haunted History of the Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum (2014)

Source(s): https://www.amazon.com/Sherri-Brake/e/B0039O989I

Rosemary Ellen Guiley

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Rosemary Ellen Guiley (July 8th 1950 - July 18th 2019 / Age 69) was an prolific American writer, researcher and speaker on topics relating to spirituality, the occult, the paranormal and metaphysics. She has written over than 70 books, including ten encyclopedias and her work has been translated into over 14 languages.

Guiley was a consulting editor of FATE magazine and a regular guest on Coast to Coast AM. She was a certified hypnotist with the International Hypnosis Federation. She made many television appearances on various networks, including A&E, The History Channel and The Discovery Channel. In addition to her research, writing, lecturing and media appearance, she published the online newsletter entitled Strange Dimensions. She also ran her own publishing and productions company; Visionary Living, Inc.

In her Amazon books Bio she said: "I cover the entire spectrum of the paranormal, for everything fits together ... My work is part of my spiritual journey; probing into the unknown, the other side, and other dimensions is my search for truth."

"I am frequently out on the road, and I have had plenty of first-hand experiences of many of the things I document in my books. We live on an 'Inter-dimensional Earth' that is increasingly revealing itself as our consciousness expands. My work is devoted to the how and why we have other-reality experiences, and to helping people understand their experiences and integrate the value of them into life."

Rosemary and John Keel

Mothman (& West Virginia)

Rosemary Ellen Guiley knew Mothman Prophecies author John Keel. He considered her to be one of his favorite people. In 2004, Rosemary began attending Point Pleasant WV's Mothman Festival. She spoke as a guest speaker at least a dozen times over the years. She did presentations on a variety of subjects related to Mothman and the paranormal and sold her books as a vendor.

In 2012, she released a book titled "Monsters of West Virginia: Mysterious Creatures in the Mountain State" which featured content on Mothman as well as other legendary beings from WV folklore. She also did another West Virginia themed book in 2014 called "The Big Book of West Virginia Ghost Stories."

Mothman Festival Speaking Appearances (2005-2017):

  • (Sept 2005) 4th Mothman Festival 2005
  • (Sat,9/15/07: 3PM) 6th Mothman Festival 2007 (Topic: Mothman Throughout History)
  • (Sat,9/20/08: 3PM) 7th Mothman Festival 2008
  • (Sept 2009) 8th Mothman Festival 2009 (Topic: Vampires)
  • (Sat,9/18/10: 2PM) 9th Mothman Festival 2010
  • (Sat,9/17/11: 3PM) 10th Mothman Festival 2011
  • (Sat,9/15/11: 2PM) 11th Mothman Festival 2012 (Topic: Famous Monster of WV)
  • (Sat,9/21/13: 2PM) 12th Mothman Festival 2013 (Topic: Haunted West Virginia)
  • (Sat,9/20/14: 2PM) 13th Mothman Festival 2014
  • (Sat,9/19/15, 2PM) 14th Mothman Festival 2015
  • (Sat,9/17/16, 1PM) 15th Mothman Festival 2016 (Topic: Who Is Mothman?)
  • (Sat,9/16/17, 2PM) 16th Mothman Festival 2017 (Topic: The 2017 Chicago Flying Humanoid Wave)

Works:

In her work, Rosemary focused on subjects such as angels, dream interruption, intuitive psychic ability, spirit communication, meditation and prayer. She undertook field investigations of ghosts, UFOs, aliens, ultraterrestrials, Shadow People, Bigfoot, mysterious creatures, Djinn, demons, angels, fairies and more. Her lengthy bibliography of over 70 books spans decades of research and her influence can be observed throughout paranormal or folkloric literature and media.

1980's:

  • (Non-Paranormal Book) Love Lines: A Romance Reader's Guide (1983, Facts on File)
  • The Encyclopedia of Witches, Witchcraft & Wicca. (1989, Facts On File / 1999, Facts On File "The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft" / 2008, Infobase Publishing)
  • Tales of Reincarnation (1989, Pocket Books)

1990's:

  • Harper's Encyclopedia of Mystical & Paranormal Experience (1991, Harper San Francisco / 1994, Castle Books / 2001 Gramercy Books "Encyclopedia of the Strange, Mystical & Unexplained")
  • Vampires Among Us (1991, Pocket Books / 2011, Revised Edition E-book)
  • Moonscapes: A Celebration of Lunar Astronomy, Magic, Legend and Lore (1991, Prentice Hall Press)
  • The Mystical Tarot (1991, Signet Books)
  • The Encyclopedia of Ghosts and Spirits (1992 Facts On File / 2007, Facts On File) (Foreword by Troy Taylor)
  • The Encyclopedia of Dreams: Symbols and Interpretations (1993, Crossroad Publishing Company / 1995, Berkley Pub Group)
  • The Complete Vampire Companion (1994 Macmillan Publishers) (With J.B. Macabre)
  • Angels of Mercy (1994, Pocket Books)
  • Atlas of the Mysterious in North America (1995, Facts On File)
  • (Non-Paranormal Book) Career Opportunities for Writers (1995, Facts On File)
  • The Angels Tarot (1995, HarperSanFrancisco) (With Robert M. Place)
  • The Alchemical Tarot (1995, Thorsons) (With Robert M. Place)
  • The Miracle of Prayer: True Stories of Blessed Healings (1995, Pocket Books)
  • The Encyclopedia of Angels (1996, Facts On File / 2004, Facts on File) (Foreword by Lisa J. Schwebel)
  • Blessings: Prayers for the Home and Family (1996, Pocket Books / 1998, Simon & Schuster)
  • Prayer Works: True Stories of Answered Prayer (1998, Unity School of Christianity)
  • Dreamwork For The Soul: A Spiritual Guide to Dream Interpretation (1998, Berkley Books)
  • Wellness: Prayers for Comfort and Healing (1998, Simon & Schuster)
  • I Bring You Glad Tidings (1999, Simon & Schuster / 2010, Simon & Schuster)
  • An Angel in Your Pocket (1999, Thorsons)
  • Prayer Works: True Stories of Answered Prayer (1999, Unity School of Christianity)

2000's:

  • Encyclopedia of the Strange, Mystical & Unexplained (2001, Gramercy Books)
  • Dreamspeak: How To Understand the Messages in Your Dreams (2001, Berkley Books)
  • The Encyclopedia of Saints (2001, Infobase Publishing)
  • A Miracle in Your Pocket (2001, Thorsons)
  • The Quotable Saint (2001, Facts on File / 2002, Infobase Publishing)
  • Breakthrough Intuition: How to Achieve a Life of Abundance by Listening to the Voice Within (2001, Berkley Trade / 2002, Penguin Group USA)
  • Heart and Soul: A Spiritual Course for Meeting (2002, Berkley Trade)
  • Ask the Angels: Bring Angelic Wisdom into Your Life (2003, Element Books / 2009, HarperCollins)
  • The Encyclopedia of Vampires, Werewolves & Other Monsters (2004, Infobase Publishing / 2011, Facts On File "The Encyclopedia of Vampires & Werewolves")
  • The Dreamer's Way: Using Proactive Dreaming To Heal And Transform Your Life (2004, Berkley Books)
  • Fairy Magic: All about fairies and how to bring their magic into your life (2004, Thorsons Element)
  • The Tao of Dreaming (2005, Berkley Books) (With Sheryl Martin)
  • Angel Magic For Love and Romance (2005, Galde Press)
  • The Encyclopedia of Magic and Alchemy (2006, Infobase Publishing)
  • Vampires (2008, Infobase Publishing)
  • Ghosts and Haunted Places (2008, Infobase Publishing)
  • Witches and Wiccans (2008, Infobase Publishing)
  • Mysteries, Legends and Unexplained Phenomena: Ghosts and Haunted Places (2008, Chelsea House Publishing)
  • Mysteries, Legends and Unexplained Phenomena: UFOs and Aliens (2008, Chelsea House Publishing)
  • Mysteries, Legends and Unexplained Phenomena: Witches and Wicca (2009, Chelsea House Publishing)
  • Mysteries, Legends and Unexplained Phenomena: Fairies (2009, Chelsea House Publishing)
  • Mysteries, Legends and Unexplained Phenomena: Vampires (2009, Chelsea House Publishing)
  • Mysteries, Legends & Unexplained Phenomena: Spirit Communications (2009, Chelsea House Publishing)
  • Mysteries, Legends and Unexplained Phenomena: Dreams and Astral Travel (2009, Chelsea House Publishing)
  • The Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology (2009, Infobase Publishing) (Foreword by John Zaffis)
  • Dreams and Astral Travel (2009, Infobase Publishing)
  • Ghosthunting Pennsylvania (2009, Clerisy Press)
  • Spirit Communications (2009, Infobase Publishing)
  • Fairies (2009, Infobase Publishing)

2010's:

  • Haunted Salem: Strange Phenomena in the Witch City (2011, Stackpole Books)
  • Talking to the Dead (2011, Tor Books) (With George Noory)
  • Develop Your Miracle Mind Consciousness (2011, Visionary Living)
  • The Vengeful Djinn: Unveiling the Hidden Agendas of Genies (2011, Llewellyn Worldwide) (With Philip Imbrogno)
  • Ouija Gone Wild: Shocking True Stories (2012, Visionary Living) (With Rick Fisher)
  • Monsters of West Virginia: Mysterious Creatures in the Mountain State (2012, Stackpole Books)
  • The Djinn Connection: The Hidden Links Between Djinn, Shadow People, ETs, Nephilim, Archons, Reptilians and Other Entities (2013, Visionary Living)
  • Pocket Dream Guide and Dictionary (2013, Visionary Living)
  • The Big Book of West Virginia Ghost Stories (2014, Stackpole Books)
  • Haunted by the Things You Love (2014, Visionary Living) (With John Zaffis)
  • The Art of Black Mirror Scrying (2014, Visionary Living)
  • Dreamwork For Visionary Living (2014, Visionary Living)
  • Dream Messages from the Afterlife: Visits from the Dead (2014, Visionary Living)
  • Soul Journey: Past Lives & Reincarnation (2014, Visionary Living)
  • Guide to Psychic Power (2015, Visionary Living)
  • Calling Upon Angels: How Angels Help Us In Daily Life (2015, Visionary Living)
  • The Visionary Tarot: A Universal Guide (2016, Visionary Living)
  • Ghost Hunting Pennsylvania (2016, Visionary Living)
  • Guide to the Dark Side of Paranormal (2016, Visionary Living)
  • (Rosemary Contributed Chapter 4) Wood Knocks: Vol. 2 (2017, Leprechaun Press)
  • (Compiled & Edited by Rosemary) FATE Presents: Werewolves and Dogmen (2017, Visionary Living)
  • The Road to Strange: Travel Tales of the Paranormal and Beyond (2017, Visionary Living)
  • The Road to Strange: UFOs, Aliens and High Strangeness (2018, Visionary Living)
  • Guide to Psychic Protection (2018, Visionary Living)
  • Haunted Hills and Hollows: What Lurks in Greene County, PA (2018, Visionary Living) (With Kevin Paul)
  • (Compiled & Edited by Rosemary) FATE Presents: Contact with the Dead (2018, Visionary Living)
  • (Compiled & Edited by Rosemary) FATE Presents: Mysteries of the Afterlife (2018, Visionary Living)
  • (Compiled & Edited by Rosemary) FATE Presents: UFOs and the ET Presence (2018, Visionary Living)
  • (Rosemary Contributed Material, Pg 68-70) West Virginia Bigfoot by Dave Spinks (2018, Leprechaun Press)
  • (Non-Paranormal Fiction compiled/edited by Rosemary) True Love: Finders Keepers (2019, Visionary Living)
  • (Compiled & Edited by Rosemary) FATE Presents: Slips in Time and Space (2019, Visionary Living)
  • (Compiled & Edited by Rosemary) FATE Presents: Planet Bigfoot (2019, Visionary Living)
  • (2 Page Forward By Rosemary) Real WV Hauntings: Volume 1 by Dave Spinks (2019, Leprechaun Press)
  • (Forward by Rosemary) John A. Keel: The Man, The Myths and the Ongoing Mysteries By Brent Raynes (2019, Independent)

TV Shows and Documentaries:

  • Children of the Grave (2008) (writer) (The Sci-Fi Channel)
  • The Lost Tapes (Seasons 2 & 3) (Animal Planet)
  • The Haunted (Animal Planet)
  • Angels: Good or Evil (History Channel)
  • Witchcraft in Salem, Mysterious Journeys (The Travel Channel)
  • The Secret Life of Vampires (A&E)
  • Dreams and Food (The Discovery Health Channel)
  • Divine Magic: The World of the Supernatural: The Restless Dead (Time-Life Films)
  • Divine Magic: The World of the Supernatural: Dreams of Gold (Time-Life Films)
  • The Quest: Lunar Mysteries (Discovery Channel)
  • Adventures Beyond: America's Most Haunted (Bob Schott Productions)
  • The Science and Power of Prayer (Hartley Film Foundation)
  • The Possessed (2009)
Source(s):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Ellen_Guiley (Bio + List of works)
http://www.johnkeel.com/?p=867 (John Keel)
https://www.amazon.com/Rosemary-Ellen-Guiley/e/B001IU2PPY (Bio + List of works)

David Weatherly

Weatherly

David Weatherly is a jack-of-all-trades when it comes to the strange and supernatural. He has traveled the world in pursuit of ghosts, monsters, UFOs, magic and more. David became fascinated with the paranormal at a young age. Ghost stories and accounts of weird creatures and UFOs led him to discover many of his early influences. Writers such as such as John Keel, Jacques Vallee, Hans Holzer and others set him on course to spend his life exploring and investigating the unexplained.

He has been featured on numerous radio and TV shows and done countless speaking appearances. In 2012, David founded the independent media and publishing company, Leprechaun Productions. Weatherly has released several books about paranormal and Fortean phenomena including the popular book "The Black Eyed Children" and a collaborative series on Bigfoot titled "Wood Knocks" with features work from many different authors on the subject of Sasquatch research.

Books:

  • The Black Eyed Children (2012) (2nd edition 2017)
  • Strange Intruders (2016)
  • Wood Knocks Volume 1: A Journal of Sasquatch Research (2016)
  • Haunted Toys (2017)
  • Wood Knocks Volume 2: A Journal of Sasquatch Research (2017)
  • Haunted Ships & Lighthouses (2018)
  • Shadow Chaser (2018)
  • Wood Knocks Volume 3: Journal of Sasquatch Research (2018)
  • Eerie Companions: A History of Haunted Dolls (2019)
  • Paranormal Files: West Virginia (2019)
  • Silver State Monsters: Cryptids & Legends of Nevada (2019)
  • Copper State Monsters: Cryptids & Legends of Arizona (2019)
  • Monsters of the Last Frontier: Cryptids & Legends of Alaska (2020)
  • Wood Knocks Volume 4: Journal of Sasquatch Research (2020)

Source(s): https://www.amazon.com/David-Weatherly/e/B01N59JC6U

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