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"Mysterious Kentucky" now available.
"Mysterious Kentucky" is now available to order from Whitechapel Press. 168 pgs. $15.95
20 years of research and investigations have gone into this effort so there should be something
in this for everyone.
If you're into Forteana, or paranormal mysteries of any and all sorts - this is the book for
you. Order your copy now!
Also, I will gladly sign a copy for all my friends here at no charge. Just mail me your copy
along with a SASE and a note telling me what you want me to write. Thanks and I appreciate your support.
Mailing address: BMNunnelly P.O.Box 187 Robards Ky. - 42452
Teaser for upcoming book written by Bart Nunnelly...
What do UFO's, Bigfoot, Pterosaurs, Leprechauns,
Lizard Men, Water Monsters and Werewolves all have in common? They have all been encountered in the Bluegrass State. See how
Kentucky, the 15th state, ranks as one of the most mysterious pieces of ground in America and lays claim to an astounding
number of world famous Fortean events. From the birth of the world's greatest psychic healer, Edgar Cayce, to the death of
the WWII hero pilot, Capt. Thomas Mantell - the first UFO related fatality, the history of KY is like no other. See how all
parts of the commonwealth are consistantly haunted by a plethora of unexplained phenomenas sure to send chills down the bravest
spines. Does the mysterious man-ape called 'Bigfoot' roam the lonely bottomlands and virgin forests of KY? The answer
is yes! But he's not the only 'Beast Man' to call the Bluegrass State home, and is certainly not the most terrifying 'critter'
to be encountered here. Meet the 'Beast of LBL' and the 'Spottsville Monster', 2 hulking horrors that would give even the
largest Sasquatch nightmares. See the hungry aquatic creatures that lurk beneath the surfaces of Ky's rivers and
lakes, waiting for the next unwary swimmer. Could it be you? Gaze into Ky's mysterious past, complete with vanished races,
diminutive beings and impossibly ancient cultures and the anomalous artifacts they left behind. Find out what secrets the
ancient Native American burial mounds and immense caves systems conceal - like giant human skeletal remains and petrified
mummies. Who are Ky's 'Little People',only 2 feet tall and fond of wearing pointy hats, and where do they come from? Mysteries
in the sky, on the land and in the water, "Mysterious Kentucky" has got it all and is sure to satisfy everyone with a taste
for the unknown. Find out why Kentucky was called the 'dark and bloody ground'...If you dare.
This is from Bart....
Howdy group. As the publication of "Mysterious Kentucky" looms near, I thought I'd give everyone a peek
at the cover blurbs that I've received (special thanks to Linda and Nick here)so far. I'm really overwhelmed and humbled
by the (far too) kind reactions and comments of some of the world's top Fortean authors and I'm in their debts. BMN
"The
state of Kentucky grows things far stranger than blue grass, and plays host to creatures furrier, bigger, and much, much
meaner than its famed thoroughbred horses. Barton Nunnelly's "Mysterious Kentucky", a full-throttle safari through
weird places not found in official Kentucky tour guides, details them all. Nunnelly has not only compiled a veritable
Smoky Mountain of unexplained phenomena; he has documented his own treks into Kentucky's most isolated swamps, forests
and caves. And as an accomplished artist, he provides first class forensic illustrations of the cryptids he has been lucky
enough to spot. Nunnelly also delves into the state's crazy UFO incidents -- replete with little green men -- as well
as ancient Native American puzzles. This book is for anyone willing to open his or her cranium to the mind-bending
realization that humanity does not yet know it all. Barton Nunnelly doesn't claim to know everything either, but his book
is one heck of a documentation of the strangeness that is Kentucky."
–Linda S. Godfrey, author "The Beast
of Bray Road, Tailing Wisconsin's Werewolf"; "Hunting the American Werewolf"; "Weird Michigan"; "Strange Wisconsin"
and co-author "Weird Wisconsin".
"The first of a new breed...groundbreaking! "Mysterious Kentucky" illustrates
the effectiveness of a focused, experienced researcher who concentrates on the mysterious events within the boundaries
of a single state. Bart Nunnelly, a lifelong Kentucy resident and gifted writer has compiled a most impressive compendium
of weird events that have occurred throughout the Bluegrass State for over 200 years. Ghosts, UFO's, cryptids, bigfoot
and more are amply chronicled in this groundbreaking literary effort. If modern investigators of mysterious or paranormal
phenomena are ever going to develop coherent explanations for what is going on in these seemingly separate realms,
then they will succeed by taking on the whole spectrum of mysterious phenomena. Chronicling each of these phenomena
in separate books is not as productive and enlightening as treating them together, so that patterns and commonalities
in location can be considered. This is the approach employed by Mr. Nunnelly in "Mysterious Kentucky" and it represents
a groundbreaking effort to unify elements of various mysteries that, until now, have always been studied and written
about separately. And what a writer Bart is. He credits his father's facility for storytelling for inspiring him to
write down the myriad events that he has chronicled throughout his lifetime as a rural Kentucky resident. I grew up in
neighboring Ohio, and my parents came from New Albany, Indiana, just across the Ohio River from Kentucky. As a youngster
I read and heard a great deal about some of the bizarre events that routinely occurred in specific parts of Kentucky.
But, to my knowledge, no one has ever attemted to document them - until now. This book is an eye-popping collection
of accounts of the creepy, bizarre, and the unexplained. I see this book as the first of a new breed. It is a skillfully
written compendium and a new approach to solving some of the earth's most enduring mysteries. Bart Nunnelley's "Mysterious
Kentucky" is truly the way of the future for cryptid, paranormal, and bigfoot research. This book is a must for students
of the mysterious and the unexplained." -Thom Powell author of "The Locals: A Contemporary investigation
of the Bigfoot/Sasquatch Phenomena"
"For anyone and everyone interested in the mysteries of this world and
beyond, Bart Nunnelly's book is one that you cannot afford to miss. Packed to bursting point with eerie tales from Kentucky's
strange skies to its murky waters, and from its shadowy woods to its haunted cemeteries, "Mysterious Kentucky" is
one of those books that is best read by candlelight on a dark and stormy night. You thought those old horror movies
you watched as kids were mere fiction? You are wrong, my friends. Dead wrong. As Bart demonstrates time and again,
dark and diabolical entities lurk in deepest Kentucky, including werewolves, Bigfoot, phantoms, and...well, I will leave
you to learn the macabre delights for yourself. Read and enjoy - and keep a careful watch over your shoulder too...A
great read - really excellent!"
-Nick Redfern, author of "Three Men Seeking Monsters" and "Memoirs of a Monster
Hunter".
"This book serves up stranger stories than you'll find from almost any other region of North America.
Bart may not like the term 'folklore,' but that is the heart of this book's focus and highly valuable as such. This
collection of weird sightings and anomalies opens our eyes to a cultural framework that is otherwise invisible, but
shouldn't be overlooked. People see strange things. They may not know what they saw, or understand why they saw it, but
they have encountered the clash between normal and strange. Patchwork scientific (or parascientific) explanations
are not needed to explain away the folkloric atmosphere. Bart understands the role of story. He doesn't press his
interpretations, and we may agree or disagree with stated perceptions, but he gives us plenty of raw data for our own
analysis, speculation, and future investigation."
-Chad Arment, Author, publisher, cryptozoologist
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