The Books
The Checklist: As of 2024
Under you’ll uncover, in chronological order, from most up-to-date to earliest, the authored and coauthored books and editions, and numerous different types of contributions (proven in “citation marks” after the e book title) of my, Loren Coleman’s, output in e book type. (Hundreds of articles and weblog entries aren’t listed.)
2024
2023
Merbeings: The True Story of Mermaids, Mermen, and Lizard People by Mark A. Corridor, Loren Coleman, and David Goudsward.
Scooby-Doo! The place Are You? #121 story by John Rozum and illustrated by Walter Carzon. Impressed by Loren Coleman and the Worldwide Cryptozoology Museum.
Rivers of Ink: Literary Reflections on the Penobscot ed. by Steven Lengthy (“The Thriller of ‘Bagaduse’ and the Penobscot Watershed’s Monsters,” by Loren Coleman.)
The Huge E-book of Cryptid Trivia by Bernadette Johnson (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman).
Monsters of the Pine Tree State by David Weatherly (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman)
2022
The USA of Cryptids: A Tour of American Myths and Monsters by J. W. Ocher (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman)
2021
Bigfoot in Maine by Michelle Souliere. (“Introduction” by Loren Coleman.)
2020
Solar, Sand, and Sea Serpents by David Goudsward (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman)
Water Horse of Lake Champlain: The Search by Katy Elizabeth (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman)
2019
Planet Bigfoot (2019). Editor, Rosemary Ellen Guiley. (“The Myakka Skunk Ape Images” and “The Patterson Movie Hoax Debate” by Loren Coleman.)
The Huge Muddy Monster: Legends, Sightings, & Different Unusual Encounters (2019) by Chad Lewis, Noah Voss, and Kevin Nelson. (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman.)
2017
Mothman: Evil Incarnate ~ The Unauthorized Companion to The Mothman Prophecies (2017) (Hardcover 2019) by Loren Coleman
Wooden Knocks Quantity 2: A Journal of Sasquatch Analysis (2017) Editor, David Weatherly. (“Pretend Information: How Wallace’s Pretend Footprints Fused With The Movie” by Loren Coleman.)
Worldwide Cryptozoology Society Journal: Quantity One (2017). By editors, Loren Coleman and Jenny White Coleman.
Werewolves and Dogmen (2017) by editor, Rosemary Ellen Guiley. (“Beast of Gévaudan” by Loren Coleman and Michel Raynal.)
2016
Neanderthal: The Unusual Saga of the Minnesota Iceman (2016) by Bernard Heuvelmans, Translator Paul Leblond. (“Afterword” by Loren Coleman.)
Legend Tripping: The Final Journey (2016) by Robert Robinson. (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman.)
2015
Outdated Flames and Heroes (2015) by Mord McGhee. (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman.)
Handbook for the Newbie Cryptozoologist (2015, 2nd Version) by Brian D. Parson. (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman.)
2014
2013
Monsters of Massachusetts (Stackpole Books, 2013) by Loren Coleman.
2012.
The Beast of Boggy Creek: The True Story of the Fouke Monster New York: Anomalist Books, 2012, by Lyle Blackburn. (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman.)
The Encyclopaedia of New and Rediscovered Animals: From the Misplaced Ark to the New Zoo – and Past 2012, by Karl Shuker. (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman.)
The Bigfoot Filmography: Fictional and Documentary Appearances in Movie and Tv. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Firm, 2012, by Dave Coleman. (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman.)
Ritual America: Secret Brotherhoods and Their Affect on American Society: A Visible Information. LA: Feral Home, 2012, by Adam Parfrey and Craig Heimbichner. (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman.)
Sync E-book 2: Outer + Inside Area, Shadow + Mild: 26 Essays on Synchronicity (Quantity 2), Sync E-book Press, 2012. Editor, Alan Abbadessa-Inexperienced. (“On Being A Synchromystic Twilight Analyst” by Loren Coleman.)
2010.
True Giants: Is Gigantopithecus Nonetheless Alive? NY: Anomalist Books, 2010, by Mark A. Corridor and Loren Coleman.
Monsters of New Jersey: Mysterious Creatures within the Backyard State. NY: Stackpole, 2010, by Loren Coleman and Bruce Hallenbeck.
2009
An Illustrated Information to The Misplaced Image. NY: Pocket Books/Simon and Schuster. John Weber, Patrick Huyghe, and Michael Bober, eds. (“Secret of the Pods” and “The Double-Headed Phoenix” by Loren Coleman.)
2008
Abominable Snowmen: Legend Come to Life. by Ivan T. Sanderson. New York: Cosimo Classics, 2008 version. Loren Coleman Presents. (“Introduction” by Loren Coleman.)
Legendary Monsters. New York: Cosimo Classics, 2008 version. Charles Gould. Loren Coleman Presents. ”Introduction” by Loren Coleman.
The E-book of Werewolves. New York: Cosimo Classics, 2008 version. Sabrine Baring-Gould. Loren Coleman Presents. (“Introduction” by Loren Coleman.)
Curiosities of Pure Historical past: Third Collection. New York: Cosimo Classics, 2008 version. Francis T. Buckland. Loren Coleman Presents. ”Introduction” by Loren Coleman.
Thunderbirds: America’s Dwelling Legends of Large Birds. New York: Cosimo Classics, 2008 version. Mark A. Corridor. Loren Coleman Presents. HB version. (“Introduction” by Loren Coleman.)
The Dragon in China and Japan. New York: Cosimo Classics, 2008 version. Marinus Willem De Visser. Loren Coleman Presents. (“Introduction” by Loren Coleman.)
Beasts!: A Pictorial Schedule of Conventional Hidden Creatures (E-book Two). Seattle: Fantagraphics Books, 2008. Jacob Covey, ed. (“Mainstreaming Cryptozoology” by Loren Coleman.)
Ghosts of the Bridgewater Triangle. Atglen, PA: Schiffer, 2008, by Christopher Balzano. (“Introduction” by Loren Coleman.)
2007
Bizarre Virginia: Your Journey Information to Virginia’s Native Legends and Finest Stored Secrets and techniques. NY: Sterling, 2007, by Jeff Bahr, Troy Taylor, and Loren Coleman.
The Anomalist 13 San Antonio, TX: Anomalist Books. 2007. Patrick Huyghe, ed. (“Between Worlds: The Three Nephites” by Loren Coleman.)
The Nice Sea Serpent. Antoon Cornelis Oudemans. NY: Cosimo Classics, 2007 version. Loren Coleman Presents. (“Introduction” by Loren Coleman.)
The Romance of Pure Historical past. New York: Cosimo Classics, 2007 version. Philip Henry Gosse. Loren Coleman Presents. (“Introduction” by Loren Coleman.)
Darklore. Quantity 1. Brisbane, Australia: Each day Grail, 2007. Greg Taylor, ed. (“Bigfoot’s Bogus Burial” by Loren Coleman.)
Mysterious America: The Final Information to the Nation’s Weirdest Wonders, Strangest Spots, and Creepiest Creatures. by Loren Coleman. NY: Paraview Pocket – Simon and Schuster, 2007.
How do books change over time? The Paraview Pocket – Simon and Schuster version (seen immediately above) of Mysterious America appeared in 2007 and is an effective case to look at.
Since first showing in 1983, the whole authentic e book has been rewritten, internally, usually. New chapters have been added, some retained however expanded, and the precise textual content has been modified by 50%.
Within the 1983 version, for instance, the 2 thriller cat chapters totaled simply 23 pages. Within the 2007 version, there at the moment are over 60 pages of textual content in these two cryptid feline chapters alone, plus the brand new detailed listings of Japanese and Western North American thriller cat sightings as appendices.
Within the 1983 quantity, there was no index, and so, I needed that corrected. In 2007, you’ll discover about 275 individuals (from Arment to Zarzynski), locations (from Abington, IN to Yakin County, SC), cryptids and different objects in small print over the eight pages of the brand new index. Down via the years, the 1983, 1989, 2001, and 2007 editions seem like totally different books as a result of they really are, in and out, with new covers and tremendously modified contents, though numerous publishers stored the essence of the best-selling basic title in intact for identification and advertising causes.
2006
The Unidentified/Creatures of the Outer Edge: The Early Works of Jerome Clark and Loren Coleman. By Jerome Clark and Loren Coleman. NY: Anomalist Books, 2006.
The Discipline Information to Bigfoot and Different Thriller Primates. by Loren Coleman and Patrick Huyghe. NY: Anomalist Books, 2006.
The Yowie: In Search of Australia’s Bigfoot NY: Anomalist Books, 2006. Tony Healy and Paul Cropper. (“Introduction” by Loren Coleman.)
Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale Philadelphia: JSpringer, 2006. Raechell Smith and Mark Bessire, eds. (“Introduction” by Loren Coleman.)
Unusual Visitors NY: Anomalist Books, 2006. Brad Steiger. (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman.)
Bigfoot Casebook Up to date: Sightings And Encounters from 1818 to 2004 NY: Stackpole, 2006. Janet and Colin Bord. (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman.)
Lake Monster Mysteries: Investigating the World’s Most Elusive Creatures Louisville: College Press of Kentucky, 2006. Benjamin Radford and Joe Nickell. (“Introduction” by Loren Coleman.)
The Greenhaven Encyclopedias Of Paranormal Phenomena. New York: Greenhaven Press, 2006. Patricia D. Netzley. (“Cryptozoology” by Loren Coleman.)
2005
Bizarre Ohio. NY: Barnes and Noble, 2005. By James Willis and Andrew Henderson, and Loren Coleman.
2004
The Copycat Impact. by Loren Coleman. New York: Paraview Pocket-Simon and Schuster, 2004.
Mysterious America: The Revised Version. by Loren Coleman. NY: Paraview, HB 2004.
Thunderbirds: America’s Dwelling Legends of Large Birds NY: Paraview/Cosimo Classics, 2004. Mark A. Corridor. (“Introduction” by Loren Coleman.)
Alexis Rockman. Rome: Monacelli, 2004. Alexis Rockman, ed. (“Cryptozoology” by Loren Coleman.)
La Gazette Fortéenne Vol. 3. Paris: Editions de l’Oeil du Sphinx, 2004. Jean-Luc Rivera, ed. [“L’homme congelé du Minnesota” (“The Minnesota Iceman”) by Loren Coleman.]
Bizarre U.S. NY: Barnes & Noble, 2004. (Loren Coleman, Contributor, numerous subsections.)
2003
The Discipline Information to Lake Monsters, Sea Serpents and Different Thriller Denizens of the Deep. By Loren Coleman and Patrick Huyghe. NY: Tarcher-Penguin, 2003.
Bigfoot!: The True Story of Apes in America. by Loren Coleman. NY: Paraview Pocket-Simon and Schuster, 2003.
The Beast of Bray Street Eau Claire, WI: Unexplained Analysis, 2003. Linda Godfrey. (“Preface” by Loren Coleman.)
Monitor of the Bigfoot Greenville, NC: Booklocker, 2003. Dallas L. Tanner. (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman.)
Baseball and American Tradition: Throughout the Diamond. NY: Haworth Press, 2003. Edward J. Reilly, ed. (“Boys of Summer time, Suicides of Winter: An Introduction to Baseball Suicides” by Loren Coleman.)
2002
Tom Slick: True Life Encounters in Cryptozoology. by Loren Coleman. Fresno: Craven Avenue/Linden Press, 2002.
Mothman and Different Curious Encounters. by Loren Coleman. NY: Paraview, 2002. Produced together with Sony/Display screen Gems and their movie The Mothman Prophecies, in a mutual publicity/advertising marketing campaign.
The Anomalist 10 San Antonio, TX: Anomalist Books. 2002. Patrick Huyghe, ed. (“Bigfoot Labeled: A Despair-Period Picture from California Found” by Loren Coleman.)
Shadow of the Thunderbird Greenville, NC: Trilogus Books, 2002. Dallas L. Tanner. (“Foreword” by Loren Coleman.)
The Hunt for the Buru Fresno: Linden Books, 2002. Ralph Izzard. (“Introduction” by Loren Coleman.)
Mysterious Creatures: A Information to Cryptozoology. Chicago: ABC-Clio, 2002. George M. Eberhart. (“Introduction: If We Don’t Search, We Shall By no means Uncover” by Loren Coleman.)
La Gazette Fortéenne Vol. 1 Paris: Editions de l’Oeil du Sphinx, 2002. Jean-Luc Rivera, ed. [“Le Windigo” (“The Windigo”) by Loren Coleman.]
2001
Mysterious America: The Revised Version. NY: Paraview, 2001. by Loren Coleman.
Stopping Youth Suicide By way of Gatekeeper Coaching by Loren Coleman and Susan O’Halloran. Augusta, ME: State of Maine, 2001.
Fortean Research Vol. 7. London: Fortean Occasions, 2001. Ian Simmons and Melanie Quin, eds. (“Monsters of the twenty first Century: The Position of Hybrids in Cryptozoology” by Loren Coleman.)
1999
Cryptozoology A to Z: The Encyclopedia of Loch Monsters, Sasquatch, Chupacabras, and Different Genuine Mysteries of Nature. by Loren Coleman and Jerome Clark. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1999. Chosen for 2001 Well-liked Paperbacks for Younger Adults Checklist by the Younger Grownup Library Providers Affiliation (YALSA) and American Library Affiliation (ALA). Bestselling cryptozoology e book of all time for all titles, all authors.
The Discipline Information to Bigfoot, Yeti and Different Thriller Primates Worldwide. by Loren Coleman and Patrick Huyghe. NY: HarperCollins, 1999.
1998
Stopping Youth Suicide By way of Gatekeeper Coaching (1998, rev. 2003) by Loren Coleman and Susan O’Halloran. Augusta: Medical Care Growth and Maine Kids’s Cupboard
1997
The Anomalist 5. San Antonio, TX: Anomalist Books, 1997. Patrick Huyghe, ed. (“Backscatter: Reply to Letters on ‘De Loy’s {Photograph}: A Instrument of Racism’” by Loren Coleman and Michel Raynal.)
1996
Up to date Legend: A Reader. New York: Garland, 1996. Gillian Bennett and Paul Smith, eds. (“Alligators within the Sewers” by Loren Coleman.)
The Anomalist 4. San Antonio, TX: Anomalist Books. 1996. Patrick Huyghe, ed. (“De Loy’s {Photograph}” by Loren Coleman.)
Creating Kinship by Loren Coleman, Sharon Kaplan Roszia and Annette Baran. Portland: College of Southern Maine, 1996.
Little one Maltreatment and Abuse Investigations for Legislation Enforcement Officers. by Loren Coleman, Kris Sahanhik, Mary Colombo, and Carol Boggis. Portland: College of Southern Maine, 1996.
Little one Maltreatment and Abuse Investigations for Tribal Legislation Enforcement Officers by Loren Coleman, Kris Sahanhik, Mary Colombo, and Carol Boggis. Portland: College of Southern Maine, 1996.
1995
The Individuals’s Almanac Presents the Twentieth Century. Boston: Little, Brown and Firm, 1995; Woodstock: Overlook Press, 1999. David Wallechinsky. ( ”9 Massive Animals Found within the Twentieth Century” by Loren Coleman.)
The Anomalist 2. San Antonio, TX: Anomalist Books. 1995. Patrick Huyghe, ed. (“Was the First ‘Bigfoot’ a Hoax?” by Loren Coleman.)
Well-liked Alienation. Lilburn, GA: IllumiNet Press, 1995. Kenn Thomas, ed. (“Tom Slick – Man of Thriller” by Loren Coleman.)
1994
The Anomalist 1. San Antonio, TX: Anomalist Books. 1994. Patrick Huyghe, ed. (“Incendiary Poltergeists, Spontaneous Human Combustion and Hearth Suicide Clusters” by Loren Coleman.)
Fable or Actual Collector Playing cards. by Jerry D. Coleman and Loren Coleman. Chicago: America Realist Firm, 1994.
Working With Rural Youth. by Loren Coleman, Dan Porter and Diane Elze. Portland: College of Southern Maine, 1994.
1993
Quest for the Unknown, Vol. 10, Man and Beast. London: Reader’s Digest, 1993. Peter Brookesmith, ed. (“Yeti: The Abominable Snowman,” and “Yeren: The Chinese language Wildman” by Loren Coleman.)
1991
Elder Hearth Security for the 90s. by Loren Coleman and Kathryn Buxton. Portland: College of Southern Maine, 1991. Winner of the 1992 Simmons College of Social Work Alumni Recognition Award. With Richard Dysart of L.A. Legislation.
1990
Adoption and the Sexually Abused Little one. Editors, Loren Coleman, Joan McNamara and John McNamara. Portland: College of Southern Maine, 1990.
1989
Tom Slick and the Seek for the Yeti. by Loren Coleman. Boston: Faber and Faber, 1989.
Mysterious America. by Loren Coleman. Boston: Faber and Faber. New pink cowl version, 1989.
Curious Encounters: Phantom Trains, Spooky Spots and Different Mysterious Wonders. by Loren Coleman. Boston: Faber and Faber. 1989 Version.
1988
Working with Older Adoptees. by Loren Coleman, Karen Tilbor, Helaine Hornby and Carol Boggis. Portland: College of Southern Maine, 1988.
Working with Older Adoptees: A Sourcebook of Progressive Fashions. by Loren Coleman, Karen Tilbor, Helaine Hornby and Carol Boggis. Portland: College of Southern Maine, 1988.
1987.
Suicide Clusters. by Loren Coleman. Boston: Faber and Faber, 1987. Psychotherapy and Social Science E-book of the Month Membership Choice, August 1987.
Unattended Kids. by Loren Coleman, Susan Partridge and Roy Partridge. Portland: College of Southern Maine, 1987.
Teen Suicide: Coded Cries for Assist. by Loren Coleman, Sally Brown, Robert Schroff, Carol Boggis and Anne Bernard. Portland: College of Southern Maine, 1987.
Teen Suicide in Foster Care: Coded Cries for Assist – Coaching Guide for Suicide Prevention. by Loren Coleman, Sally Brown, Robert Schroff, Carol Boggis and Anne Bernard. Portland: College of Southern Maine, 1987.
SOS – Runaways and Teen Suicides: Coded Cries for Assist – Coaching Guide for Suicide Prevention (1987) by Loren Coleman, Sally Brown, Robert Schroff, Carol Boggis and Anne Bernard. Portland: College of Southern Maine, 1987.
1985/1986
Curious Encounters: Phantom Trains, Spooky Spots and Different Mysterious Wonders. by Loren Coleman. Boston: Faber and Faber, 1985. 2nd Version, 1986. Cowl of the Yr Award, State of Massachusetts E-book Design Assn., 1985.
1984
The Sasquatch and Different Unknown Hominoids Calgary: College of Calgary, 1984. Vladimir Markotic and Grover Krantz (eds.) (“From Atshen to Giants,” by Loren Coleman and Mark A. Corridor, and “The Prevalence of Wild Apes in North America” by Loren Coleman.)
The E-book of Lists #3. New York: William Morrow, 1984. Anne Wallace, David Wallechinsky and Irving Wallace, eds. (“9 Massive Animals Found by Western Science Since 1900,” and “Eight Worst Monster Hoaxes” by Loren Coleman.)
Working Collectively: Neighborhood Involvement in Maine’s Foster Care Case Evaluation. by Loren Coleman and Barbara Sparks. Portland: College of Southern Maine, 1984.
Working Collectively: Neighborhood Involvement in Maine’s Foster Care Case Evaluation – A Coaching Curriculum. by Loren Coleman and Barbara Sparks. Portland: College of Southern Maine, 1984.
Adolescent Stabilization Challenge. by Loren Coleman Portland, ME: College of Southern Maine, 1984.
1983
Mysterious America. by Loren Coleman. Boston: Faber & Faber, 1983.
Destiny Editors’ The World’s Strangest Tales. Chicago: Clark Publishing, 1983. Destiny Editors. (“Phantom Clowns,” and “Kangaroos From Nowhere” by Loren Coleman.)
1982
Earth’s Secret Inhabitants by D. Scott Rogo and Jerome Clark (Pictures/captions by Loren Coleman).
1980
Creatures of the Goblin World. by Jerome Clark and Loren Coleman. New Clark Publishing (Destiny Journal) version, 1980.
1981
The Peoples Almanac #3. New York: William Morrow, 1981. David Wallechinsky and Irving Wallace, eds. (“Alligators in The Sewers” by Loren Coleman.)
1978
Creatures of the Outer Edge: What Lies Behind the Bigfoot Thriller? by Jerome Clark and Loren Coleman. NY: Warner Books, 1978.
1975
The Unidentified: Notes Towards Fixing the UFO Thriller. by Jerome Clark and Loren Coleman. NY: Warner Books, 1975.
1972
Le livre de l’inexplicable by Jacques Bergier. Paris: Editions Albine Michel, 1972. (“Some Bigfoot Traditions of the North American Tribes” by Loren Coleman and Mark A. Corridor.
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Having been concerned in cryptozoology since 1960, the Yr 2024 will probably be my sixty fourth 12 months investigating.
In 2024, I’ll mark 49 years since my first e book in 1975 was revealed, and will probably be the forty sixth anniversary since Creatures of the Outer Edge was revealed.
At 20, I had the expertise of seeing my first ideas in print, in Out of doors Illinois.
“Slightly late. I’ve to put in writing extra,” was my response.
As my common transient biography relates: Through the second half of 1975, Loren Coleman’s first e book was revealed by Warner Books, when he was 27. He was within the course of, in August of that 12 months, of transferring from California to New England. He discovered the primary copy of his first e book on the cabinets of a bookstore within the Midwest, even earlier than he was capable of obtain a replica from his New York writer.
“What number of” books have I “written” relies upon immediately on how one needs to depend the various tomes, editions, revisions, sequence, and different merchandise of Loren Coleman’s book-length writings.
The variety of books related to my writings in them or fully from me at this time numbers over 100.
Varied books have chapters about me.
2015/2016
Monster Hunters (2015) by Tea Krulos (The primary chapter, “The Monster Hunter and His Museum,” is about Loren Coleman and the Worldwide Cryptozoology Museum.)
Bigfoot, Yeti and the Final Neanderthal (2015 + 2016 version) by Bryan Sykes (Chapter 16, “The Guru,” is about Loren Coleman.)
2008
The Conspiracy Recordsdata by Kenn Thomas (“Profiles in Pursuit: Loren Coleman”).
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