Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
You wake up in the middle of a dense forest with nothing but amnesia and you're greeted by a stranger. You don't know the first thing about him, but you hear greater horrors deeper in the woods. Do you stay where you are or go with him?
What's the difference between a villain and a hunter, or a devil and a trickster? What if someone convinced you that your gods are actually devils?
Leave the safety of civilization behind and find in the wilderness considerations of Jungian psychoanalysis, neuroscience, western and eastern demonology, shadow-people, mothmen, forest ghouls, sasquatches, poltergeists, ghosts, aliens, UFOs, true-crime stories of unexplainable phenomena, serial killers, cult leaders and more.
As Kraven the Hunter once put it, "I have found dignity not in the cities, but in the jungles. I have found honor not in the civilized, but in the primal. I have found morality-I have found meaning- in the hunt. I will die... But not yet."
Cover art by Eric Millar of Outlet Press: https: //outlet-press.jimdosite.com/
Synopsis
"What a wild ride Quite a good treatise on shadow work and actualization, and really ran the gamut of weird and Fortean phenomena along the way."
- AP Strange, esoteric researcher; host of 'The Eternal Void but with Jazz'
"Tyler hits the nail on the head, especially when he brings up individuals like Jung, Vallee, and Keel who were trying to figure out a 'middle path', a new language of how we can deal with the unexplainable. His book definitely hits all the high marks when it comes to this."
- Miguel Conner, host of 'Aeon Byte Gnostic Radio'
You wake up in the middle of a dense forest with nothing but amnesia and you're greeted by a stranger. You don't know the first thing about him, but you hear greater horrors deeper in the woods. Do you stay where you are or go with him?
What's the difference between a villain and a hunter, or a devil and a trickster? What if someone convinced you that your gods are actually devils?
Leave the safety of civilization behind and find in the wilderness considerations of Jungian psychoanalysis, neuroscience, western and eastern demonology, shadow-people, mothmen, forest ghouls, sasquatches, poltergeists, ghosts, aliens, UFOs, true-crime stories of unexplainable phenomena, serial killers, cult leaders and more.
As Kraven the Hunter once put it, "I have found dignity not in the cities, but in the jungles. I have found honor not in the civilized, but in the primal. I have found morality-I have found meaning- in the hunt. I will die... But not yet."
Cover art by Eric Millar of Outlet Press: https: //outlet-press.jimdosite.com/