Neil Arnold's new book KENT URBAN LEGENDS, published by The History Press is out now. This strange and creepy ride into Kent's weird side looks at tales passed round campfires and through many generations as Neil goes in search of folkltales, and Chinese whispers. Featuring tales of strange creatures in the local woods, to tall tales of local ghosts, KENT URBAN LEGENDS explores some of the quirkier aspects of this rural county. Playground stories, campfire whispers, internet rumour, and friend-of-a-friend tales, deemed to be true but never proven, so, if you want to know more about the phantom hitchhiker's said to haunt the roads of Kent, or what happens if you dance round the Devil's Bush at Pluckley, or if Bloody Mary rerally exists, then this is the book for you, available from all good bookshops and on AMAZON
MONSTERS OF KENT is a blog devoted to all manner of sinister creatures, apparitions, bogeymen and folkloric monsters that have prowled, haunted and roamed the lanes, fields and waterways of what is known in the United Kingdom as the 'Garden of England'. This site is a unique eerie chronicle of all that has gone before, and is still taking place in this strange county. Enjoy the dark corners of this rural abode.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013
'big cat' scares...
Neil Arnold looks at several UK-related 'big cat' scares in the 2013 Centre for Fortean Zoology Yearbook. The book is available from Amazon. For more information on the contents read more HERE
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