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Joshua Cutchin



Average rating: 4.34 · 798 ratings · 127 reviews · 22 distinct worksSimilar authors
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“By some reports, as many as 800,000 children are reported missing each year in the United States alone, and it is shocking to consider that some of those who vanish for good may be victims of unearthly kidnappers.8 Such speculation should not detract from the unfortunate criminal reality of these tragedies—but if a mere fraction of a percent of these disappearances results from supernatural predation, it warrants attention.”
Joshua Cutchin, THIEVES IN THE NIGHT: A Brief History of Supernatural Child Abductions

“The research of Bader et al. found that “women are more likely to believe in enlightenment-related paranormal topics than men,” (e.g. the New Age, psychics, mediums, etc.), while “men are more likely to believe in discovery-related paranormal topics than women, with higher levels of belief in Bigfoot and UFOs.”735”
Joshua Cutchin, Where the Footprints End: High Strangeness and the Bigfoot Phenomenon, Volume II: Evidence

“The nature of writing requires that tales be told in a somewhat linear narrative: one thing happens, then the next, etc. The nature of the paranormal, however, commonly runs contrary to linear causality.”
Joshua Cutchin, Where the Footprints End: High Strangeness and the Bigfoot Phenomenon, Volume II: Evidence



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