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Saturday, 16 July 2011

PAUL WILLIAMS: Mystery Animals of the British Isles: Gloucestershire and Worcestershire

Paul Williams is best known for his study of the wolf in England, Howls of Imagination, published by Heart of Albion in 2007.

He has contributed 44 short stories to magazines and anthologies in addition to poetry and non-fiction articles.

Paul was born in Birmingham in 1975. After spells in Middlesbrough, Sheffield, Brighton and Walsall he now lives near Tewkesbury.

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Thursday, 7 July 2011

MICHAEL NEWTON: When Bigfoot Attacks

They shamble through the mists of time and legend—hulking, nearly-human forms tramping primeval forests in an endless search for sustenance. They cannot rest until they feed.

But what—or who—is on the menu?

North American aborigines knew them by sight and reputation, fearsome hunters prone to dine on men and kidnap women. Long before the first pale Europeans trespassed in the New World, Native tribes described the forest-dwellers as cannibals—a term without meaning, unless both predator and prey were human beings. Native legends speak of brutal wars between tribesmen and “cannibal giants,” an early form of ethnic cleansing from which only one side could emerge victorious.
But are the stories true?

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