The Beast of Boggy Creek

The Beast of Boggy Creek

Author: Lyle Blackburn

Publisher:

Published: 2013-08

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9781938398100

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For more than a century, reports of a strange beast known as the Fouke Monster have circulated among the locals in southern Arkansas. Described as a large, hairy man-like creature, it's said to haunt the vast Sulphur River Bottoms as it travels the secluded waterway known as Boggy Creek. Over the years, the creature has been seen by numerous witnesses including respected citizens, experienced hunters, famous musicians, and even a police officer. The encounters were often so shocking, they served as inspiration for the classic horror film, "The Legend of Boggy Creek," by Charles B. Pierce. Tales of the creature have long existed in scattered pieces across news clippings, memoirs, police reports, and movies, but it is only now that the complete history of the Fouke Monster has been assembled in one place. This book collects all the facts, theories, and amazing sighting reports, and weaves them into a fascinating tale about this undeniable southern mystery, one that lives on, as frightening encounters with the Beast of Boggy Creek are still being reported today! Growing up in Texas, Lyle Blackburn became fascinated with the legends, lore, and sighting reports of alleged real-life monsters. He is a frequent contributor and cryptozoology advisor to Rue Morgue magazine, one of the leading horror media publications in print today. He is also the founder and frontman for the rock band Ghoultown. Over the last decade, Ghoultown has released six albums, toured extensively in both the U.S. and Europe, and has appeared on several horror movie soundtracks. Lyle currently lives near Dallas, Texas, where he enjoys a day off now and then.


The Creature of Cassidy's Creek

The Creature of Cassidy's Creek

Author: Wendy Graham

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781869614201

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Designed to be used by children in their first six months of school PM Starters One and Two


Yahoo Creek

Yahoo Creek

Author: Tohby Riddle

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Published: 2019-03-04

Total Pages: 39

ISBN-13: 1760870803

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SHORTLISTED: CBCA 2020 Eva Pownall Award for Information Books 'He was surprised to observe a hairy human form, about seven feet in height, walking in the bush.' Queanbeyan Age, 24 August 1886 Throughout the first century or so of Australian settlement by Europeans, the pages of colonial newspapers were haunted by reports of a bewildering phenomenon: the mysterious yahoo or hairy man ... But what was it? Yahoo Creek breathes life into this little-known piece of Australian history - which, by many accounts, is a history still in the making. 'These stories are not my stories or your stories, they're our stories.' Peter Williams, Ngiyampaa Elder


The Cache Creek Monster

The Cache Creek Monster

Author: C Lowry

Publisher: Grand Ozarks Media

Published: 2024-08-23

Total Pages: 55

ISBN-13:

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In the heart of the dense Pacific Northwest, a team of intrepid explorers sets out on a high-stakes quest to uncover the truth behind the elusive legend of Bigfoot. The Cache Creek Monster takes readers on a riveting journey through treacherous terrain, fraught with danger and discovery. This gripping tale follows Jake Mitchell, a seasoned tracker, and his diverse team as they delve into the wilderness, driven by the promise of evidence that could finally prove the existence of the legendary Sasquatch. As the team navigates the dense, uncharted forests, they encounter a series of chilling events that test their courage and sanity. From eerie nighttime encounters to enigmatic footprints and unsettling findings, their expedition leads them to confront a creature as ancient as the forest itself. The boundaries between myth and reality blur as they face the raw power of nature and the darker side of human ambition. The Cache Creek Monster is a masterful blend of suspense, adventure, and psychological tension, capturing the essence of John D. MacDonald’s classic storytelling. With vivid descriptions and a pulse-pounding narrative, this novel explores the thin line between legend and reality, leaving readers questioning the true nature of the wilderness and the creatures that inhabit it. Will the team emerge from the forest with undeniable proof, or will they be forever haunted by the shadows of their own fears? Dive into this compelling tale of survival, mystery, and the relentless pursuit of the unknown. Perfect for fans of cryptozoology and high-stakes adventure, The Cache Creek Monster will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.


By Leatherwood Creek

By Leatherwood Creek

Author: Theodore N. Bailey Ph.D.

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2024-07-30

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13:

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This book is one man’s reflection on his observations of the ecology of a small creek near his childhood home in southeast Ohio. As a wildlife biologist, Theodore N. Bailey had extensive knowledge of the flora and fauna that flourished at Leatherwood Creek. His meticulous research into the biological, cultural, and historical aspects of this area provides a wealth of information. At the beginning of each chapter, the author offers personal reflections of the creek from his memories growing up in southeastern Ohio in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. At the end of each chapter, he explores how the region has changed over the years. Backed with scientific evidence, the author’s thoughtful insights will inspire Ohio residents and others throughout the world to cultivate a deeper appreciation for the great diversity of life that is all around us, and a greater desire to take the time to observe and protect our natural world.


Porcher's Creek

Porcher's Creek

Author: John Leland

Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press

Published: 2020-04-09

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13: 164336121X

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A thanksgiving and lament for life on the South Carolina coast "Columbus knew no greater thrill than I, a ten-year-old discovering new creeks and branches and islands and mainland hideaways....I resolved to make my living as an explorer and said so in school when we were all asked what we planned to do upon our growing up." John Leland lived a Huckleberry Finn sort of boyhood that most children would envy. A fifth-generation lowcountry native, he grew up fishing, swimming, and hunting arrowheads on a tidal creek just north of Charleston, South Carolina. With admirable freedom, he poled his bateau through the maze of oyster banks and the tangle of salt waterways known as Porcher's Creek. He spent years learning where the conchs congregated, where the clams kept secret rendezvous, and which hole hid the sweetest crabs. He became a naturalist by studying heron, frogs, and porpoises. Leland's existence was so intertwined with Porcher's Creek that he lived, slept, and ate by its tides and seasons—until exiled by family misfortune and suburban encroachment. Leland combines nature writing and reminiscence with a heartfelt examination of change along the South Carolina coast. He celebrates Porcher's Creek as a watery refuge that links him to his childhood and ancestry, weaving together his family's story with that of the creek. He chronicles both the geographic dispersal of his family and the abandonment of traditional lowcountry ways of life. Leland takes his readers back to a time not so long ago, before golf courses, concrete, and speedboats transformed Porcher's Creek. With eloquence and humor, he dissects the life histories of its creatures—fiddler crabs, alligators, marsh hens, and more—and threads through the narrative of his own life history. On the surface a nature-lover's elegy, Porcher's Creek is in fact Leland's treatise on mankind's ambiguous place in the natural world.