Bill Russo's Blog
January 3, 2015
Explaining The Creature From the Bridgewater Triangle
'The Creature From the Bridgewater Triangle and other Odd Tales From New England' has been a steady seller on Amazon Kindle since publication in late 2014.
It is not however, just about the Bridgewater Triangle; and a few readers have expressed disappointment that the entire book was not about spooky Southeastern Massachusetts.
When I wrote my little book, there were already dozens of writings about the 200 square mile area that has been called one of the most haunted locations in the U.S.
I am not an expert on the subject. I lived in it, yet had never heard of the Bridgewater Triangle until years after I had been confronted by a chatty little creature that I now believe to be a Puckwudgie.
I appear in the Bridgewater Triangle Documentary, not as an expert; but as a witness to a mysterious encounter with a being unknown to science.
The experts on the area are in the film. The list includes Loren Coleman, Andrew Lake, Alan Alves, Christopher Balzano, Jeff Belanger, Joseph DeAndrade, and others.
I recommend that people read their works for the very best information on the "Triangle".
My work contains a variety of stories and legends mostly about New England. It also has my Cape Cod fishing and travel tips, which a number of people have found interesting.
I hope you will enjoy it for what it is. If however, you are seeking a book that will speak more expertly to haunted Massachusetts, check out the works of the people that I mentioned previously.
Bill Russo, January 2015
It is not however, just about the Bridgewater Triangle; and a few readers have expressed disappointment that the entire book was not about spooky Southeastern Massachusetts.
When I wrote my little book, there were already dozens of writings about the 200 square mile area that has been called one of the most haunted locations in the U.S.
I am not an expert on the subject. I lived in it, yet had never heard of the Bridgewater Triangle until years after I had been confronted by a chatty little creature that I now believe to be a Puckwudgie.
I appear in the Bridgewater Triangle Documentary, not as an expert; but as a witness to a mysterious encounter with a being unknown to science.
The experts on the area are in the film. The list includes Loren Coleman, Andrew Lake, Alan Alves, Christopher Balzano, Jeff Belanger, Joseph DeAndrade, and others.
I recommend that people read their works for the very best information on the "Triangle".
My work contains a variety of stories and legends mostly about New England. It also has my Cape Cod fishing and travel tips, which a number of people have found interesting.
I hope you will enjoy it for what it is. If however, you are seeking a book that will speak more expertly to haunted Massachusetts, check out the works of the people that I mentioned previously.
Bill Russo, January 2015
Published on January 03, 2015 09:11
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