087 Denver Michaels

March 27, 2022 01:41:50
087 Denver Michaels
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087 Denver Michaels

Mar 27 2022 | 01:41:50

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Denver Michaels is an author with a passion for cryptozoology, the paranormal, lost civilizations and ancient history, and all things unexplained. In 2016, the Virginia native released his first book, People Are Seeing Something, which makes a case for the existence of lake monsters in the United States and Canada. Since then, he has gone on to author Giants: Men of Renown, Strange Tales From Virginia’s Mountains, and several other books covering cryptozoology and paranormal subjects.

Michaels and his wife sold their home in the spring of 2020 and now travel the country full-time in an RV. Michaels enjoys the outdoors, hiking, fishing, investigating the unexplained and working on new writing projects.

https://twitter.com/_denvermichaels

https://www.denvermichaels.net/

 

 

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