Frank C. Feschino, Jr. grew up in Connecticut. He is a graduate of the
prestigious Paier College of Art in Hamden, Connecticut where he studied
illustration, commercial art and photography. For four-years, Frank was
trained by several world-famous artists including Kenneth Davies,
Rudolph Zallnger and John Massimino.
He became an exceptional painter, illustrator and photographer and
earned his Fine Arts diploma in 1981.
Feschino moved to Florida and studied film and video production at
Phillips Jr. College in Daytona Beach, Florida. He was trained by
Hollywood camera operator Rich Davis and graduated with an Associates
Degree in 1994.
As a result, Feschino honed additional communication abilities enhancing
his stunning literary and interviewing skills.
In the early 1990s, he became interested in UFOs when he visited a
relative's farm in Braxton County, West Virginia. Crop circles appeared
there overnight and UFOs were frequently sighted over the area. Feschino
documented these anomalies and then shared his research and data with
crop circle expert, Colin Andrews.
During that era, Frank C. Feschino, Jr. discovered the infamous
"Flatwoods Monster" incident of 1952. He investigated the case for
several years, thus becoming an authority on the event. In West Virginia, Feschino has appeared on television talk shows,
numerous TV news broadcasts, radio talk shows and countless newspapers.
Feschino's UFO research has also been featured on numerous nationwide
and worldwide radio talk shows. His research has also been featured in
newspapers around the world as well as several paranormal magazines in
the United States, including the first-ever "Flatwoods Monster" cover
story in UFO Magazine, November 2007.
Author/Illustrator Frank C. Feschino, Jr. has been investigating the UFO
phenomena for almost 20-years and continues to do so, often working with
Stanton T. Friedman. He resides in central Florida.