That was an exciting trip, with all sorts of twists and turns, witnesses, weird stories, odd coincidences, and so on (in the book Nick recounts a truly eerie MJ-12 story from his trip to Puerto Rico). As with all of his stories in the book, Nick brings our adventures alive for the reader, and makes it seem as if they were along for the ride.
I sometimes refer to myself as the "Jack Kerouac of the paranormal". If that's the case, then Nick is the "Hunter S. Thompson of the paranormal"... with perhaps a bit of Ernest Hemmingway thrown in for good measure. His writing informs and entertains in a field where authors tend to do one or the other, but rarely manage to do both at the same time (my pals Mac Tonnies and Greg Bishop are also welcome exceptions to this general rule).
In a brief passage in the aforementioned Chapter 15, Nick sums up nicely why he and I do what we do:
Nick is one of those guys who gets exactly what Kerouac was talking about when he wrote:"That evening, we met in the bar for an evening of food and revelry... 'Life's never dull in this game, is it?' I asked Paul, in what was really a statement rather than a question. He heartily agreed. We toasted to a continued, productive week, and thanked God that we didn't have to work in the real world of 9-to-5. The conversation then turned to music, beer, gambling, and more, and bloodsucking vampires were forgotten about for the rest of the night."
"The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn, like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes 'Awww!'"There are plenty of "mad ones" in Memoirs of a Monster Hunter, an engaging journey through the strange world of the paranormal... and the sometimes even stranger world of Nick Redfern. Don't miss it.
Paul Kimball
4 comments:
I totally enjoyed Memoirs of a Monster Hunter! I highly recommend it, along with all of Nick's other books.
Lesley:
I have enjoyed most of Nick's books over the years. Even Body Snatchers in the Desert, which I thought was as wrong as could be, was entertaining in its own way.
Paul
Body Snatchers I think is the only one I haven't read at this point, but I probably will eventually get around to it.
So if you're Kerouac and Nick's HST, who am I? I think "William Burroughs" must be either me or Greg Bishop ... but that leaves out Ginsberg entirely!
I give up! I'm Beat!
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