Honey Island Swamp Monster Documentations


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Harlan Ford was the first person to pour plaster castings of tracks and report a sighting to the media of an unknown creature known worldwide as the legendary Honey Island Swamp Monster. Harlan Ford was my grandfather. While recently moving everything from the Ford home after it was sold, we came across a letter that Harlan Ford wrote in the 1970's about his encounter with the Honey Island Swamp Monster. After Harlan Ford passed away in 1980, his story of the Honey Island Swamp Monster has been told and retold by many people. As we all know when things are retold so many times, certain details change, get exaggerated, maybe by accident, maybe on purpose. But luckily Ford's encounters were documented in his own words in the letter. I have inserted Harlan Ford's actual letter in this book for you to read. There are also recent eye-witness encounters that are documented in this book.




The Very Hairy Scary Honey Island Swamp Monster


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This story is for children, written in verse, based on the Honey Island Swamp Monster, a real Louisiana legend. The author of this children's story is the granddaughter to the legendary monster hunter, Harlan Ford. She is also the author of "Honey Island Swamp Monster Documentations." You may have seen the author, Dana Holyfield on TV shows such as Mysteries at the Museum, Swamp People, Swamp Monsters, Into the Unknown, etc. to talk about the Honey Island Swamp Monster. She decided to write this children's book, based on her own experiences growing up as the granddaughter to the local monster hunter, and researching evidence that their is a Swamp Monster lurking behind the Cypress trees in Louisiana's Honey Island Swamp.







The Very Hairy Not So Scary Honey Island Swamp Monster


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This book is written for children, about two brothers who set out on an adventure with plans to trap the Honey Island Swamp Monster using chocolate candy for bait. Not only do they get lost in the swamp, they are chased by mad hornets, a big alligator, and a pack of wild boar, before they finally come face to face with the legendary Honey Island Swamp Monster who takes their bait. But things don't go as planned when their trap doesn't work.




The Very Hairy Not So Scary Honey Island Swamp Monster


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This is an adventure about two young brothers, Tommy Joe and Billy Bob, who plan to capture the Honey Island Swamp Monster. During their journey deep into the swampland, the brothers confront dangerous wild boar, a big alligator, mad hornets, then find themselves lost at nightfall. They build a campfire and decide to set a trap baited with a chocolate candy bar. Before the brothers are found by their concerned parents who track them down, the Swamp Monster takes their bait!




Honey Island Swamp Monster


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Author, Dana Holyfield, is the grand-daughter to Harlan Ford, the original Honey Island Swamp Monster hunter, who appeared on the TV show, "In Search Of" in the 1970's to talk about his encounter. After Ford's story aired on National TV, more eye-witness came forth who claimed to have also had an encounter with this legendary creature. So, Holyfield documents other's sightings in this book. This book also features a letter written by Harlan Ford himself about his experiences. Watch BOOK TRAILER of this book on my author central page. Please leave a review. Thanks.




The Legend of Bigfoot


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An accessible, entertaining guide that brings the infamous cryptid to life with legends, culture, and history from across the globe. Bigfoot. Sasquatch. Skunk Ape. He’s everywhere. The most well-known cryptid in American history, Bigfoot is as feared as he is loved. The subject of thousands of stories, this creature has been pegged as a monster terrorizing the woods, a supernatural entity stealthily living among us with an otherworldly agenda, or simply an animal trying to live a life of seclusion. With various theories and beliefs abounding, research and discussion have become a hobby for many, and even an occupation for some. In The Legend of Bigfoot: Leaving His Mark on the World, T. S. Mart and Mel Cabre reveal the myths, personal stories, and pop culture surrounding the legendary icon. Featuring more than 80 images recreating the Bigfoot’s appearance from firsthand accounts and folktales, The Legend of Bigfoot showcases the many faces of the creature. Included are the Boston Bahumagosh, which is said to weigh up to 400 pounds, stand up to 10 feet tall, and terrorize the Boston area; the Honey Island Swamp Monster?also known as the Louisiana Wookie?who roams the Louisiana swamps with yellow or red eyes; and the Wendigo, placed between 7 and 15 feet tall with long, yellow fangs and yellow-tinted skin. Half phantom, half beast, the Wendigo lives in the forest and dates back to the earliest Native American legends. “This book will keep the mystery and fun of Bigfoot alive and leave readers wondering, “Maybe?” —Laura Krantz, host of the Wild Thing podcast







Highfire


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“True Detective meets Swamp Thing in the Artemis Fowl author’s neo-noirish thriller about a curmudgeonly dragon in Louisiana.” —Guardian From the New York Times bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series comes a hilarious and high-octane adult novel about a vodka-drinking, Flashdance-loving dragon who lives an isolated life in the bayous of Louisiana—and the raucous adventures that ensue when he crosses paths with a fifteen-year-old troublemaker on the run from a crooked sheriff. In the days of yore, he flew the skies and scorched angry mobs—now he hides from swamp tour boats and rises only with the greatest reluctance from his Laz-Z-Boy recliner. Laying low in the bayou, this once-magnificent fire breather has been reduced to lighting Marlboros with nose sparks, swilling Absolut in a Flashdance T-shirt, and binging Netflix in a fishing shack. For centuries, he struck fear in hearts far and wide as Wyvern, Lord Highfire of the Highfire Eyrie—now he goes by Vern. However...he has survived, unlike the rest. He is the last of his kind, the last dragon. Still, no amount of vodka can drown the loneliness in his molten core. Vern’s glory days are long gone. Or are they? A canny Cajun swamp rat, young Everett “Squib” Moreau does what he can to survive, trying not to break the heart of his saintly single mother. He’s finally decided to work for a shady smuggler—but on his first night, he witnesses his boss murdered by a crooked constable. Regence Hooke is not just a dirty cop, he’s a despicable human being—who happens to want Squib’s momma in the worst way. When Hooke goes after his hidden witness with a grenade launcher, Squib finds himself airlifted from certain death by…a dragon? The swamp can make strange bedfellows, and rather than be fried alive so the dragon can keep his secret, Squib strikes a deal with the scaly apex predator. He can act as his go-between (aka familiar)—fetch his vodka, keep him company, etc.—in exchange for protection from Hooke. Soon the three of them are careening headlong toward a combustible confrontation. There’s about to be a fiery reckoning, in which either dragons finally go extinct—or Vern’s glory days are back. A triumphant return to the genre-bending fantasy that Eoin Colfer is so well known for, Highfire is an effortlessly clever and relentlessly funny tour-de-force of comedy and action.




Swamptology


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Swamptology is the Study of the Honey Island Swamp Monster by Swamptologist, Dana Holyfield. Holyfield has continued her grandfather, Harlan Ford's research of the the legendary creatures that are still believed to be lurking behind the cypress trees in the Louisiana Honey Island Swamp. Some people claim the Swamp Monster sightings and plaster castings were a hoax. But, there have been too many credible eye-witnesses who found themselves face to face with the horrifying beasts and lived to tell about it. Unfortunately, a few were not so lucky.