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cateyes221981
STudies tell us about real life accounts of unexplainable werewolf cases. It is a very interesting book has anyone else read it? Would like to talk about it?
The Omega Entity
I've read this book and others like it. I've lived in area's of Michigan and now Wisconsin near where there's been many of these types of sightings. I was first told of "the DogMan"(of Michigan) from a native american friend of the family back in 1975. There was even a reported sighting on Kauai, Hawaii when I lived there...I swear these things are following me... ohmy.gif
Oh, i'm doing illustration work on another new book from Linda that will contain more were-creature sighting updates from Wisconsin. The book will be released in the fall of this year.
cateyes221981
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I've read this book and others like it. I've lived in area's of Michigan and now Wisconsin near where there's been many of these types of sightings. I was first told of "the DogMan"(of Michigan) from a native american friend of the family back in 1975. There was even a reported sighting on Kauai, Hawaii when I lived there...I swear these things are following me... ohmy.gif
Oh, i'm doing illustration work on another new book from Linda that will contain more were-creature sighting updates from Wisconsin. The book will be released in the fall of this year.



I see so you are working with Linda?


Also what other books go into detail about these monster like man beasts existing in america other then Lindas book?
cateyes221981
Also are you from wexford county? It seems like that area has the most dog men.
Kyle Rajasthan
I have read both of Linda Godfrey's excellent books on this subject. I am also happy to hear that she is writing another. Thanks for the info Omega. There is also another book on the Dogman myths you might want to read, if you can get your hands on a copy. It's called Myths of the Dog-Man. It was written by David Gordon White. The author is a complex writer though, and reading this book will tax your vocabulary skills some, but there is some good info within it's pages. Gordon White deals mostly with legends and stories from around the world. Old legends and stories, mostly historical, but it's still very interesting stuff. I found my copy on Amazon a few years ago. I am certain other copies exist, although the book is, as far as I know, no longer in print.

Good Journey.

Kyle Rajasthan.
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