Thursday, May 12, 2016

YEARBOOK UPLOADED

The CFZ Yearbook was finished about ten days ago and we started taking pre-orders. I then contracted blood poisoning, and everything went on hold. However, with the assistance of my new assistant Chloe Gray, it was uploaded this evening (or yesterday evening if you are reading this tomorrow)


Proof, as if any were needed, that I always keep my promises in the end, the 2016 CFZ Yearbook is imminent, and we are now taking pre-orders at a special low price of £9.99. It is a particularly diverse and interesting volume, and we are very proud of it...


Contents


  • Introduction              
  • British Wombats and related cryptozoology by Richard Muirhead           
  • Fire Beasts, Lightning Beasts, and the Elephant of Tiahunaco - Investigating a Crypto- Archaeological anomaly  by Dr Karl Shuker
  • Monsters and Cryptids of Classical Myth by Ronan Coghlan                            
  • Tiny Snakes and Giant Worms in Hong Kong by Jonathan Downes                  
  • A note on Giant Earthworms by Jonathan Downes                                              
  • Crocodile Cults; The worship, mythology and folklore of crocodilians by Richard Freeman
  • FROM THE ARCHIVES: Note on the Pterodactyl Tribe considered as Giant Bats by     Edward Newman (1843)
  • Is the Yowie an Australian Immigrant? By Tony Lucas
  • Orang Pendek in the Dutch Press by Loes Modderman                                       
  • FROM THE ARCHIVES: Water Beings in Shetland Folklore as remembered bShetlanders in British Columbia by J A Teit (1918)
  • FIELD REPORT 16.4.16 Was the Pershore Roe Deer Carcass Really Predated by a Large   Unknown Felid? by Carl Marshall
  • Mystery Animals of Arizona by David Weatherly and Richard Muirhead
  • On the 2016 “Chupacabras” carcasses from The Ukraine
  • Mystery animals in classic British pulp fiction by Jonathan Downes
  • CLASSIC CRYPTOFICTION: The Lake of the Devil by Edgar Wallace
  • 2015: a Year in the life of the CFZ                                                                    



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