Contents: Mystery Shark off the Florida Coast (John Hairr); Trinity River Baboons (Chad Arment); The "Freak" Caribou (Chad Arment); Unexpected Tortoises and Turtles of the World (Richard Muirhead); Creature Stories from the Fife Folklore Archives (Chad Arment); Book Review: Snarls from the Tea-Tree (Chad Arment); Reprint: The Antiquity of the Lion in Greece (A. B. Meyer); Reprint: Dermoid Cysts a Basis of Indian Legends (A. W. F. Banfield); Reprint: The "Great Fish" in Ancient and Medieval Story (Cornelia Catlin Coulter)
Two of the first "real" authors I read when I was young were Alistair MacLean and Rex Stout, and those remain favorites. Today, for personal reading, there are several mystery authors I enjoy; for non-fiction, I jump around a bit depending on what I'm interested in. (At the moment, suiseki and dragonflies, go figure.) In 2004, I self-published my first print-on-demand book, on cryptozoology. Since then, I've added several other of my own titles, a fair number by other authors, and a whole lot of reprints (both public domain and licensed). Titles can be seen at www.coachwhipbooks.com. I currently live in Ohio.