Kenosha (Wis.) News, Jan. 8, 2012, p. E4 (the bottom of the “Books”
page in the Sunday “Celebrations” section), “Author details a brush with
the paranormal,” by Jeff Ayers for the AP. Review of Whitley Strieber’s
“Solving the Communion Enigma: What Is to Come.” Complete article as
posted Jan. 4 by Huffington Post. And see shorter version in Manitowoc
(Wis.) Herald Times Reporter, Jan. 15, p. C-3, “Strieber says brushes
with paranormal continue,” by Jeff Ayers of AP: para. 1 (splits off
first sentence as separate paragraph, and puts it in italics), 2 (split
into 3 paragraphs, of 1, 2, and 1 sentence each), 3, 4, 5, and 6
(through “material”).
GOOGLE NEWS
Book Review: Strieber says brushes with paranormal continue
Herald Times Reporter - Jan 15, 2012
The UFO culture is hard to grasp, but Strieber tries his best to tie
together diverse subjects such as cattle mutilations, crop circles,
strange implants ...
ALREADY JAN. 25 I GOT:
Unfortunately, that page could not be found.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/04/strieber-says-brushes-wit_0_n_1183117.html
Whitley Streiber, 'Communion' Author, Reveals More Close Encounters With Paranormal Visitors
Whitley Streiber
Author Whitley Streiber [sic—name misspelled here and in previous two lines]
First Posted: 01/04/12 09:45 AM ET Updated: 01/04/12 01:17 PM ET
JEFF AYERS, Associated Press
-- "Solving the Communion Enigma: What Is to Come" (Tarcher/Penguin), by
Whitley Strieber: In his new book, "Solving the Communion Enigma: What
Is to Come," author Whitley Strieber tries to explain the strange
happenings surrounding his life since he wrote "Communion" 25 years ago.
"Communion" chronicled what Strieber claimed was his abduction by alien
beings and the events that followed. He wrote two more books about his
experiences and received thousands of letters from people who said
similar events occurred in their lives. He also became a laughingstock
among his friends and lost his financial stability. His wife, Anne,
supported him, though it was difficult for her to understand what he was
experiencing.
Strieber reveals that brushes with the paranormal haven't lessened over
the years. He uses his personal connections and in-depth research to
rationalize his experiences.
The UFO culture is hard to grasp, but Strieber tries his best to tie
together diverse subjects such as cattle mutilations, crop circles,
strange implants and the afterlife. He even questions whether the aliens
he claims abducted him were from outer space or another dimension.
What it boils down to is whether the reader believes Strieber. Are his experiences real?
Strieber doesn't resolve the issue conclusively, and the majority of the
stories in "Solving the Communion Enigma" have been told on his radio
show, "Dreamland." Still, there's enough compelling material to make
even the rigid skeptic ask questions.
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Mount Clemens (Mich.) The Macomb Daily, Jan. 4, 2012.
http://www.macombdaily.com/articles/2012/01/04/entertainment/doc4f04705dc5ad5353014399.txt
‘Solving the Communion Enigma: What Is to Come’ by Whitley Strieber
Published: Wednesday, January 04, 2012
By Jeff Ayers
Associated Press
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Solving the Communion Enigma: What Is to Come
By Whitley Strieber
In his new book, “Solving the Communion Enigma: What Is to Come,” author
Whitley Strieber tries to explain the strange happenings…
MATCHES
HUFFINGTONPOST.COM
…the rigid skeptic ask questions.
Online:
http://www.unknowncountry.com/