Bigfoot Chronicles Volume 2, True Encounters with the Legend known as Bigfoot
It’s been a while since we’ve featured a “Bigfoot without Bigfoot” cover around here, so here you go.
Bigfoot Chronicles Volume 2, True Encounters with the Legend known as Bigfoot
It’s been a while since we’ve featured a “Bigfoot without Bigfoot” cover around here, so here you go.
Well, Bigfoot IS notoriously camera-shy.
And why capitalize “The” and not “as”?
I love it when an author is so proud of the cover that they include a copyright! “Cover illustration (c) 2020 by Melissa George.”
Ms George also takes credit for the cover “design” as well as for the design of the book.
The cover consists of “Images from Morgue File,” by the way. I know what a picture morgue is…but capitalizing it makes me wonder if maybe I am missing something.
PS “This story has been vetted for truth and authenticity.” I will just bet it is.
Oh ghod…as I read further I see that she starts off the book with a long appeal for her readers to forgive all the mistakes and errors she makes. She is, after all, only an Independent Author (the caps are hers) and her book is written is something called “General Casual,” which, according to her, means that her English “may not be proper at times.” In the fourth sentence of her apology she warns her readers that they may find an occasional typo…and makes a typo in doing so.
MorgueFile.org is a free photos site.
Wait, Morguefile.org has BIGFOOT pics? Who knew?
Hey, boys and girls, how many typos can YOU spot?
Not Melissa George the Australian-born actress of movies & TV? I guess this does explain her “Grey’s Bigfoot Anatomy” unsold pilot.