Georgia Mysteries

This blog is intended to provide a venue for the free discussion and discourse concerning strange and weird phenomena in Georgia.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Georgia Bigfoot Shot and Killed in 1943?

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In my recent correspondence with Wayne Ford, the journalist at the Athens Banner-Herald about which I wrote in my Bigfoot in Georgia book, I...
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Reese Christian, Author of Ghosts of Atlanta, To Appear at Bell, Book and Candle

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Reese Christian, the author of Ghosts of Atlanta, will be doing a book signing and book discussion at Bell Book and Candle in McDonough on S...
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Friday, February 5, 2010

More Good Reviews for Bigfoot in Georgia: This one from the Southeast Sasquatch Association

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I just saw where the owner of the blog, Southeast Sasquatch Association, reviewed my book today. Here is his post on his website. Click on...
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Chad Arment, Author of The Historical Bigfoot, reviews my book, Bigfoot in Georgia, on his blog

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Chad Arment, who wrote the book "The Historical Bigfoot," reviewed my book," Bigfoot in Georgia," on his blog at www.str...
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Friday, January 8, 2010

Upcoming Book Signing for In Atlanta or in Hell: The Camp Creek Train Crash of 1900 and other media items

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I will be in Cobb County signing copies of In Atlanta or in Hell: The Camp Creek Train Crash of 1900 on Saturday, February 6th from 9:00-10:...
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Sunday, January 3, 2010

The Atlanta Ripper-Who was the serial killer stalking the African American Community in Atlanta in the early 1900s?

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For four years in Atlanta, beginning in 1911, someone terrorized the African American community and became known as the Atlanta Ripper, a pl...
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Bigfoot in Georgia. The BOOK IS FINALLY HERE!!!

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After almost two years in the making, my book, Bigfoot in Georgia, arrived today on my front porch. Well, I mean my 20 free author copies. ...
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I am a college vice president and history professor who has a love of history, Georgia, and anything that involves a combination of the two. I especially love strange and weird phenomenon. I am a big fan of Titanic history and unsolved mysteries. I would love to one day have enough money to just travel all over the world to historic places. I realize that is a big dream, but we all need them.
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