What do Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster and a book club for men all have in common? They’re mythical creatures, only seen in blurry photos taken by unreliable witnesses, and most people don’t believe ...
Mythical wildlife may not exist, but because of Todd Calgi Gallicano’s book, they will be alive in the imaginations of children and adults. Gallicano, an author who spent part of his childhood in ...
One of the most popular series around is Dragonology, http://www.ologyworld.com/ by Dr. Ernest Drake and "edited" by Dug Steer. Five years after it was first ...
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Maine author Chris Packard joins TV5 to talk about his book “Mythical Creatures of Maine” Fantastic Beasts from Legend and Folklore. For ...
Once in a while, a new Irish book comes along that just stops you in your tracks. This month Mark Joyce's superbly illustrated new book "Mythical Irish Beasts" is that book. It's a work of near magic, ...
This article originally appeared on Undark. Writers whose subject is the natural world, and the overwhelming changes that humans have inflicted upon it, grapple regularly with a maddening dilemma: how ...
Award-winning British novelist Katherine Rundell (Rooftoppers) loves to bring fantastical worlds to life. In September, Impossible Creatures, the first book in a new middle grade fantasy series, will ...
A new exhibit at HistoryMiami in downtown Miami explores the origins of mythical creatures such as mermaids, sea monsters, unicorns and even local creatures of lore like the Skunk Ape and Chupacabra.