Behold a trashy tale, not of America's trailer parks, but the Emerald Isle. A sordid tale courtesy of Shane Cochrane, mercifully avoiding the messy details details, illustrates how a woman's fury doesn't summon up supernatural circumstances. On the other hand, good ol' Nick Redfern ponders the possibilities of
Men In Black As Tulpas. Rather than flesh and blood, MIBs may manifest from deep-seated emotions elicited from the presence of a saucers and other high strangeness. A much older tale concerns
The Lost Children Of Hamelin, and Maria Perez-Cuervo plays with the idea how Hamelin's notoriety bears the hallmarks of trickster entities. For a better appreciation of this ancient class of deities, Mr. Redfern's
Looks At The Tricky Nature Of The Trickster and its impact upon his life among other weirdos. (CS)
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