Talking Momo with Lyle Blackburn - Aug 30, 2019
Seriah is joined by Lyle Blackburn to discuss his latest book Momo, as well as various other cryptozoological mysteries...
Outro Music is Lyle's band Ghoultown with Ghost of the Past.
Seriah is joined by Lyle Blackburn to discuss his latest book Momo, as well as various other cryptozoological mysteries...
Outro Music is Lyle's band Ghoultown with Ghost of the Past.
We talk to Seth Breedlove of Small Town Monsters about his latest documentary, The Mothman of Point Pleasant. This is the fourth in his series, and the second narrated by Lyle Blackburn. We explore the legend of the Mothman, and some of the details that he was able to discover while researching this case.
You can find more info at www.smalltownmonsters.com
Watch the Trailer on YouTube.
Outro Music; A Tragician's Tools by Dagga Punishment.
I caught up with Lyle Blackburn at the Parahorror convention in Buffalo, NY, and we talked Bigfoot, Lizard Man, Monsters, and Cryptozoology in general.
Our guest this week was Lyle Blackburn, author of The Beast of Boggy Creek, contributor to Rue Morgue Horror Magazine, and musician with the band Ghoultown. We do briefly lose Lyle due to a power outage in his area, but we get him back quickly, meanwhile airing one of his songs. Among other things, we discuss...
The Lizard Man is a very strange case and Lyle does a fantastic job of covering it. Following up his previous book, The Beast of Boggy Creek, Lyle attempts to separate the fact from fiction in the various reports of The Lizard Man in Bishopville, South Carolina. He conducts interviews with those that are still alive, and visits the locations that the sighting occured. It's quite a fascinating tale, really. He debunks some of the accepted facts, and overturns some previously believed debuked facts and explanations. In the end, what you have is still a mystery, but something clearly happened to the people of Bishopville, and Lyle does an exceptional job of fleshing that out honestly and clearly. Well written and entertaining, and with plenty of pictures and illustrations. A definite must have for any serious cryptic fan.