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Cryptids State-by-State: Nain Rouge-- Michigan
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015. The Red Dwarf is recorded throughout the Motor City's history. It was sighted multiple times in the days leading up to the destructive 1805 fire. Another sighting occurred just before the 1967 12th Street riot, one of the most destructive riots in US history. It was also reported just before a massive snowstorm in 1976 by two utility workers who saw it jump from the top of a utility pole. In 2010, local Detroiters formed the Marche du Nain Rouge. An outdoor exhibit on the city'...
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Dilophosaurus Bard: October 2016
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The Blog of author John Meszaros A place for me to talk about my books, the researcher behind them and general musings on the art of writing. Plus the occasional book review. Cryptids State by State. Sunday, October 16, 2016. Halloween Book Reviews: Scary Stories for Sleep-Overs. Puppet Master and other Full Moon movies. And of course that classic of “illustrations that scare-the-absolute-crap-out-of-kids”: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. The thing that really struck me about these stories as a kid- a...
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Cryptids State-by-State: Sinkhole Sam-- Kansas
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Tuesday, February 10, 2015. Although Kansas is primarily known for its agricultural lands and prairies, a corridor of lakes and wetlands once ran through the state- all across the Midwest, actually- providing an important stop-over point for migrating birds. Http:/ www.americanmonsters.com/site/2010/06/the-legend-of-sink-hole-sam. Http:/ www.thekansan.com/article/20100612/NEWS/306129943. Prairie: A Natural History by Candace Savage. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. And the Nu...
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Dilophosaurus Bard: July 2016
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The Blog of author John Meszaros A place for me to talk about my books, the researcher behind them and general musings on the art of writing. Plus the occasional book review. Cryptids State by State. Monday, July 25, 2016. Today I thought I’d give a little more explanation as to just what netsuke are. Traditional Japanese kimono did not have pockets, so money, medicine, ink stones and other personal items were carried in small wooden or metal containers, collectively called sagemono. According to netsuke...
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Dilophosaurus Bard: An Early Halloween Treat
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The Blog of author John Meszaros A place for me to talk about my books, the researcher behind them and general musings on the art of writing. Plus the occasional book review. Cryptids State by State. Wednesday, September 7, 2016. An Early Halloween Treat. I know it's only early September, but I'm already starting to get into the Halloween spirit. I'll be posting tons of Halloween-related stuff once it gets closer to October, but for now I thought I'd share a short story I wrote a few years ago. 8212;red ...
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Dilophosaurus Bard: December 2016
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The Blog of author John Meszaros A place for me to talk about my books, the researcher behind them and general musings on the art of writing. Plus the occasional book review. Cryptids State by State. Monday, December 12, 2016. Book Review: Silas of Erithia. The titular Silas is a rather passive protagonist, particularly when contrasted with the merchant Jervis, or Sabina, a “celebrity” of sorts among the people of Elyonia. Things generally happen to. The story of Jervis the merchant is gripping, though&#...
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Dilophosaurus Bard: September 2016
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The Blog of author John Meszaros A place for me to talk about my books, the researcher behind them and general musings on the art of writing. Plus the occasional book review. Cryptids State by State. Monday, September 19, 2016. Every author gets asked at some point “what’s your favorite book? It’s The Goblin Companion: A Field Guide to Goblins. Illustrated by the immortal Brian Froud, with Englishly-silly text by Terry Jones of Monty Python fame. So why is this my absolute favorite book? I know it's only...
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Dilophosaurus Bard: The Astarapomp Dossier: An epistolary Weird Fiction story
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The Blog of author John Meszaros A place for me to talk about my books, the researcher behind them and general musings on the art of writing. Plus the occasional book review. Cryptids State by State. Friday, September 16, 2016. The Astarapomp Dossier: An epistolary Weird Fiction story. That the H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society. Includes with their Dark Adventure CDs. I've recently decided to share this ongoing story with a larger audience. You can read it here:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Dilophosaurus Bard: Book Review: Silas of Erithia
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The Blog of author John Meszaros A place for me to talk about my books, the researcher behind them and general musings on the art of writing. Plus the occasional book review. Cryptids State by State. Monday, December 12, 2016. Book Review: Silas of Erithia. The titular Silas is a rather passive protagonist, particularly when contrasted with the merchant Jervis, or Sabina, a “celebrity” of sorts among the people of Elyonia. Things generally happen to. The story of Jervis the merchant is gripping, though&#...
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Cryptids State-by-State: The Montauk Monster-- New York
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015. The Montauk Monster- New York. In July of 2008, a strange carcass washed ashore in the district of Montauk on the South Shore of Long Island. The creature was hairless and squat, with a mammalian body, but a beak like a bird. As often happens with stories of mysterious carcasses washing up on shores, the Montauk Monster was eventually taken by a local resident and soon disappeared before too many people had a chance to examine it. So what was this bizarre creature? For my rendi...