The Anomalist

The Anomalist

"The Anomalist" is a magazine of anomalous phenomena, edited by Patrick Huyghe. Its first issue came out in June 1994.

The magazine stopped publishing a print edition with #10 in 2002, owing to rising costs, but continues as an Internet news site. All past issues are available online. In 2006 the twelfth issue was published in book form by Huyghe's new company Anomalist Books. The thirteenth issue was released in late 2007 and included articles by Nick Redfern. Loren Coleman and John Reppion. [ [http://www.anomalistbooks.com/ta13.html Intermediate States: The Anomalist 13: A ] ]

ee also

*List of magazines of anomalous phenomena

Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.anomalist.com/ Official web site]


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