This captivating anthology explores the hidden world of cryptids. From Bigfoot to Nessie, Mothman to chupacabras, this collection features twenty short stories that bring legendary creatures to life, blending genres like fantasy, science fiction, historical fiction, and romance. Edited by seasoned professionals Lisa Mangum and Jessica Guernsey, Weird Wilderness is packed with creative storytelling, using unique formats such as text messages, journal entries, and podcast transcripts to unravel the mysteries of cryptids.
Weird Wilderness: A Cryptid Bestiary
by Lisa Mangum, Jessica Guernsey, CL Fors, Azure Arther, Kate Dane, Julia Vee, Rebecca J. Carlson, Jason Kristopher, Jamie Sonderman, Bonnie Elizabeth
February 4, 2025
Genre: Fantasy Anthologies & Short Stories
You may not have ever seen them, but you know them: Bigfoot, Mothman, chupacabras, the Jersey Devil, and Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster. Cryptids exist everywhere around the world on land, in the air, and under the water. Some creatures are recent discoveries; others date back centuries. But where did they come from? What is their hidden history?
Collected in this anthology are twenty short stories featuring a wide variety of cryptids as well as the cryptozoologists who discover them, hunt them, study them, or shelter them.
by Lisa Mangum, Jessica Guernsey, CL Fors, Azure Arther, Kate Dane, Julia Vee, Rebecca J. Carlson, Jason Kristopher, Jamie Sonderman, Bonnie Elizabeth
February 4, 2025
Genre: Fantasy Anthologies & Short Stories
You may not have ever seen them, but you know them: Bigfoot, Mothman, chupacabras, the Jersey Devil, and Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster. Cryptids exist everywhere around the world on land, in the air, and under the water. Some creatures are recent discoveries; others date back centuries. But where did they come from? What is their hidden history?
Collected in this anthology are twenty short stories featuring a wide variety of cryptids as well as the cryptozoologists who discover them, hunt them, study them, or shelter them.
Alongside the classic creatures of legend and lore are pixies, aliens, lizard-men, and dopplegängers—plus a few original and newly discovered cryptids that will capture your curiosity. With genres ranging from fantasy and science fiction to historical fiction and romance, there is something for everyone to enjoy. As an added twist, each story utilizes at least one form of epistolary writing to help tell the story, including text messages, podcast interviews, newspaper articles, and journal entries.
So, tune in to Bigfoot’s podcast, write a love letter to Nessie, and then pick up a pair of tickets to the grand opening of the Cryptid Zoo. The world around us is full of the weird and the wonderful, and the creatures that were once long hidden are ready to come out of the woods.
So, tune in to Bigfoot’s podcast, write a love letter to Nessie, and then pick up a pair of tickets to the grand opening of the Cryptid Zoo. The world around us is full of the weird and the wonderful, and the creatures that were once long hidden are ready to come out of the woods.
Weird Wilderness: A Cryptid Bestiary is the tenth anthology edited by Lisa Mangum and Jessica Guernsey and published by WordFire Press. Profits support the various endowment and scholarship funds for the Superstars Writing Seminars.
About the editors:
Lisa Mangum has worked in publishing since 1997. She has been the Managing Editor for Shadow Mountain since 2014 and has worked with several New York Times best-selling authors. While fiction is her first love, she also has experience working with nonfiction projects.
Lisa is also the author of four national best-selling YA novels (The Hourglass Door trilogy and After Hello), several short stories and novellas, and a nonfiction book about the craft of writing based on the TV show Supernatural. Her upcoming book Write Fearless. Edit Smart. Get Published. will be released November 2024.
She has edited several anthologies about various magical creatures, pirates, and food for WordFire Press. She regularly teaches at writing conferences, including hosting a writing weekend in Capitol Reef National Park through UVU. She lives in Taylorsville, Utah, with her husband, Tracy.
Jessica Guernsey writes fantasy and sci-fi short stories. With a BA in Journalism from Brigham Young University and a MA in Publishing from Western Colorado University, her work has been published in magazines and anthologies. By day, she crushes dreams as a slush pile reader for multiple publishers. Frequently, she can be found at writing conferences. She isn’t difficult to spot; just look for the extrovert. While she spent her teenage angst in Texas, she now lives on a mountain in Utah with her family and a bossy mini schnauzer. Discover more stories at jessicaguernsey.com.
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