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Title: Beyond the Prophecies of Mothman
Subtitle: Selected Letters from Paranormal Witnesses and Researchers
Author: Andrew Colvin
Narrator: Nicholas Barker
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs
Language: English
Release date: 11-09-15
Publisher: New Saucerian
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 3 votes
Genres: Nonfiction, Unexplained Phenomena
Publisher's Summary:
Spurred by the realization that the 9/11 attacks were accurately predicted in 1967 by a childhood friend who was seeing Mothman, Seattle artist Andy Colvin began filming a reality series, The Mothman Photographer, documenting his experiences growing up in Mound, West Virginia. Beyond the Prophecies of Mothman chronicles the thoughts and feelings of several Mothman experiencers and researchers, beginning five years after the attacks (2008-2010). These revealing letters, penned during a wave of odd synchronicities, sightings, and encounters, indicate that Mothman may be a guardian angel of mind-bending proportions. Interwoven with these personal diaries are replies and other posts from Colvin, which reach back into the mysterious history of the Ohio Valley, providing not only a fuller context for the phenomenon, but also illustrations of how the paranormal and the media work together to help form public opinion and belief.
In their thought-provoking attempts to figure out just what Mothman might be up to, Colvin and company look at every possible myth, legend, and conspiracy theory they can find, leading the listener on a wild, entertaining, and often poignant ride into high-strangeness. Just the kind of reportage the Mothman story needed: that of a witness who can research, and who understands parapolitics.
Members Reviews:
oh my
What disappointed you about Beyond the Prophecies of Mothman?
ramble about what ever/ not Andrews normal writings and Im sad about it.
What was most disappointing about Andrew Colvins story?
its like throwing everything out to see what sticks
Would you be willing to try another one of Nicholas Barkers performances?
no
You didnt love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
no
Any additional comments?
painful