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OverviewSOMETHING FOUL THIS WAY COMES Witnesses the world over claim to see spirits, UFOs, Sasquatch, and other phenomena that are not supposed to exist. Most cannot believe their eyes, yet some of these observers have also detected evidence of a more ephemeral nature-odors abound, in particular the stench of brimstone. In the first book of its kind, Joshua Cutchin, author of the highly praised A Trojan Feast, documents these uncommon scents and poses a startling possibility... that smell is a sense ripe for deception. We trust our eyes and ears, but should we trust our noses? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joshua CutchinPublisher: Anomalist Books Imprint: Anomalist Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.662kg ISBN: 9781938398643ISBN 10: 1938398645 Pages: 454 Publication Date: 26 September 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Brimstone Deceit can rightly be called an instant classic because it articulates a refreshingly original approach to the paranormal and more importantly, how witnesses interpret their experiences. Joshua Cutchin carefully builds his case with fascinating, startling, and entertaining accounts from throughout history to show us that when it comes to UFOs, Bigfoot, and other High Strangeness, the nose may really know what has been knocking at our doors for millennia. - Greg Bishop, author of Project Beta This book stinks! The Brimstone Deceit brings a fascinating new dimension to the anomalistic sensorium. - Mark Pilkington, author of Mirage Men The Brimstone Deceit can rightly be called an instant classic because it articulates a refreshingly original approach to the paranormal and more importantly, how witnesses interpret their experiences. Joshua Cutchin carefully builds his case with fascinating, startling, and entertaining accounts from throughout history to show us that when it comes to UFOs, Bigfoot, and other high strangeness, the nose may really know what has been knocking at our doors for millennia. - Greg Bishop, author of Project Beta This book stinks! The Brimstone Deceit brings a fascinating new dimension to the anomalistic sensorium. - Mark Pilkington, author of Mirage Men Joshua is like a breath of fresh air in this community. He continually looks at these fringe and Fortean topics from an entirely new angle...Once again Joshua Cutchin knocks it out of the park! - Kyle Philson, Expanded Perspectives Cutchin's temperament is truly fortean, both tentative and self-critical...I respect Cutchin's clear intelligence and clever approach... There may be the stuff of fortean greatness in him. - Jerome Clark, Fortean Times Cutchin's book is almost everything one could ask for in a study of the olfactory dimension of the realm of supernatural literature. It collects around a thousand accounts of smells found in supernatural experiences. The primary three genres it gets its accounts from are ghost stories, ufo literature, and Sasquatch encounters. It crucially however has a chapter that extends the findings to such Forteana as MIBs, lake monsters, chupacabras, flying dragons, black cats, black dogs, dog-men, black-eyed kids, and faeries. The sasquatch material is quite remarkable, Cutchin presenting a surprising diversity of descriptions that seems a veritable 'can you top this?' array of repulsive smell combinations that is only one shy of being universally bad in their hedonic valence. - Mrherr Zaar, Facebook The Brimstone Deceit is a gripping and eye-opening examination of how, why, and under what specific circumstances odors play notable - arguably, integral - roles in encounters of the paranormal kind...[In the process], Josh tackles such issues as psychedelics, altered states, stage-managed events (by who or what, is the big question), deception and manipulation of the witnesses, and much more...Josh goes down the path taken by John Keel, who came to believe that the many and varied unknown 'things' which intrude upon our world are somehow all part and parcel of something bigger, something interconnected. - Nick Redfern, Mysterious Universe Author InformationJOSHUA CUTCHIN is a native of North Carolina with a long interest in Forteana. He holds a Masters in Music Literature and a Masters in Journalism from the University of Georgia, and currently resides in Georgia. His first book was A Trojan Feast: The Food and Drink Offerings of Aliens, Faeries, and Sasquatch, published by Anomalist Books; his latest book with us is Thieves in the Night: A Brief History of Supernatural Child Abductions. Cutchin is also a published composer and maintains an active performing schedule as a jazz and rock tuba player, having appeared on eight albums and live concert DVDs. He can be regularly heard on the weekly Where Did the Road Go? podcast, and maintains an online presence at JoshuaCutchin.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |