By Emediawire.com
2-26-07
Foreword Magazine announced that "Backyard Bigfoot" by Lisa A. Shiel is a finalist in its 2006 Book of the Year Awards, a rare honor for a book about the controversial subjects of Bigfoot and UFOs.
2-26-07
Foreword Magazine announced that "Backyard Bigfoot" by Lisa A. Shiel is a finalist in its 2006 Book of the Year Awards, a rare honor for a book about the controversial subjects of Bigfoot and UFOs.
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This award represents the culmination of many years of work by author and Bigfoot researcher Lisa Shiel, who has a master's degree in Library Science plus in-depth research in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, ancient human history, and Bigfoot and UFO sightings around the world and throughout history. She is also the Chief Investigator for the Michigan chapter of the Mutual UFO Network. She then combined this research, her own theories, and her personal experiences with Bigfoot footprints, likely stick signs and unexplained horse mane braidings into her Backyard Bigfoot book.
Notified of the award, Shiel said, "It's an honor to be a finalist in this prestigious national contest, particularly since it is rare for a book about the controversial topics of Bigfoot and UFOs to receive this kind of recognition."
Based on requests for a more durable book for personal reference and library collections, Slipdown Mountain released a hardcover edition last fall to complement the popular paperback version. Shiel is currently working on a Bigfoot field guide, planned for release later this year, to assist those wishing to conduct their own research. For more information about the book, visit www.BackyardBigfoot.com or call the publisher at 906-523-4118.
Reviewers of Backyard Bigfoot have praised it, saying "[it] is as informative as it is entertaining" (Midwest Book Review), "[it is] one of the best types of investigative reporting I've seen" (Reader Views), and "you may agree or not with her conclusions but you will be entertained by the discussions" (The Mining Journal, Marquette).
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