Books by John A. Keel
“On one level, it is a story about people seeing this ‘mothman’ figure in West Virginia, and coupled with these sightings there are strange warnings that people get on telephones and the like, about a bridge that is going to collapse. But that’s just the story on the surface. It’s actually a vehicle for John Keel to rant about what he thinks reality is, and that’s what caught me. It gets science fictional because he is very into aliens, alien encounters and alien abductions, and what it does to people who experience it.” Read more...
Interviews where books by John A. Keel were recommended
The Best Short Sci Fi Books, recommended by Karin Tidbeck
Short sci fi deliver stories with more punch – it’s ‘concentrated fruit juice for the brain’, says author Karin Tidbeck. They talk us through their five top choices, taking in first encounters, space operas and multiverses along the way – all in perfectly crafted short novels.