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Doctor Lance Stockwell is a semi-retired professor of anatomy and anthropology at Washington State University and an expert on foot morphology and locomotion in primates. He has two obsessions in life. One is tracking and findng Chiye-Tanka: "Big Elder Brother," otherwise known as Sasquatch or Bigfoot. He must face the disbelievers and hoaxers, but also the crazy, competitive world of other Bigfoot hunters, including those who believe he exists but as an inter-dimensional being. His other lifelong pursuit is finding out what happened to his older brother, who disappeared in the jungles of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Doctor Lance Stockwell is a semi-retired professor of anatomy and anthropology at Washington State University and an expert on foot morphology and locomotion in primates. He has two obsessions in life. One is tracking and findng Chiye-Tanka: "Big Elder Brother," otherwise known as Sasquatch or Bigfoot. He must face the disbelievers and hoaxers, but also the crazy, competitive world of other Bigfoot hunters, including those who believe he exists but as an inter-dimensional being. His other lifelong pursuit is finding out what happened to his older brother, who disappeared in the jungles of Vietnam in 1967. In DISTANT SHORES Matt Bialer, poet of the weird and paranormal, examines real up-to-date facts about Sasquatch and the power of mythology, and the search for what is without and what is within.
Autorenporträt
Matt Bialer is the author of twelve books of poetry including Radius and Wing of Light (Les Editions du Zaporogue), Already Here, Ark, Black Powder, (all from Black Coffee Press), Bridge, Frequencies (Leaky Boot Press), Tell Them What I Saw (PS Publishing, UK), He Walks On All Fours, Kings of Men (Dynatox Ministries), Ascent (Bizarro Pulp Press) and Formation (Weirdo Magnet). His poems have appeared in many print and online journals including La Zaporogue, Green Mountains Review, Gobbet, Forklift Ohio, Cultural Weekly and H_NGM_N. He is also an acclaimed black-and-white street photographer and watercolorist who has exhibited widely. Some of his photographs are in the permanent collections of The Brooklyn Museum, The Museum of the City of New York and The New York Public Library, and his watercolors are in many private collections. His photographic monograph, More Than You Know, was published in 2011 by Les Editions du Zaporogue and Shadowbrook, a book of his paintings, was issued by the same publisher in 2012.