metropolis_part_one
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I have never heard it mentioned here, so I will ask, does anyone read this publication?
I do, and have done for many years. It's probably my favourite magazine.metropolis_part_one said:I have never heard it mentioned here, so I will ask, does anyone read this publication?
It's like shooting fish in a barrel. A very small barrel, with a lot of fish in it.
He did often write to the newspapers and the main witnesses for more information, but rarely got a reply. However, it's pretty clear from his writings that finding an explanation for the events he mentioned was not top of his priorities.arcticpenguin said:He seemed to have no interest whatsoever in determining the true causes of the phenomena reported.
Good luck - they are not an easy read. Fort had something of an idiosyncratic style. The first one hundred pages of The Book of the Damned are particularly hard going, but once you get into it (and past the vague philosophical meanderings and onto the cavalcade of oddities) it becomes much more enjoyable.JAR said:I've now ordered off of amazon.com "The Complete Books of Charles Fort."
JAR said:I just found out about the Fortean Times about a two weeks ago. I was reading "Mysterious World" by Arthur C. Clarke and read about Charles Fort in Chapter 2 of that book and that got me interested about the guy and I then did a search on the internet for "Fortean", which is the word for followers of Charles Fort and found the Fortean Times. I've now ordered off of amazon.com "The Complete Books of Charles Fort."
I liked the article by Adam Davies detailing his search for the Death Worm of the Gobi Desert. It's a worm that is over 20 inches long and kills people by looking at them and shooting lightning out of its eyes. He didn't find it but he's very optimistic and still thinks it's out there because everyone who claims to have seen it has the same description of what it looks like. [Edited to add description of article to link]Death worm of Gobi Desert article