THE ANOMALIST

PERIODICAL REVIEW

Reviewed by David Ritchey, Ph.D.
Periodical Name:	THE ANOMALIST
Editors: Dennis Stacy & Patrick Huyghe
Published: Twice yearly
Address: P.O. Box 12434, San Antonio, TX 78212
Subscription: $12.50/copy, $25.00/year

When "The Bulletin of Anomalous Experience" did its "hiatus number" a while back, I shed a few tears. It has been my favorite periodical in the field and I had no idea where else I would find such interesting and enjoyable reading. My period of mourning was short lived. Within a few weeks, I had the first issue of "The Anomalist" in my hands and, with great enthusiasm, stayed up late a couple of nights in a row reading it from cover to cover. I have since read the second issue and was similarly delighted.

Editors Dennis Stacy and Patrick Huyghe have done an impressive job of setting appropriately high standards for the articles that they publish. The approach is sufficiently serious and scholarly to appeal to critical but curious minds while retaining more tan enough humanity and levity to entertain, as well as to educate, the reader.

There seems to be "something for everyone": UFOs and cargo cults, the gravity problems of dinosaurs, remote viewing, spontaneous human combustion, death anomalies, "Bigfoot", hypnagogic phenomena... you name it: yet it all ties together in a nice, neat package. Many of the articles' authors are among the "experts" in their fields and it is my guess that before long, "The Anomalist" will be the place to get an article published if one is excited about his/her subject and doesn't want to play the "peer-review, statistical, dry, 'scientific' research game".

It's an excellent job well done. From my perspective, it's the best of its genre.


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