by Corrine Kenner (Editor), Craig Miller (Editor)
"From the tomcat's mouth came something I'll never forget: his growling noises became strained words that sounded to all of us like 'Get out...no, I won't let you...no, I won't do it!". A book of extraordinary encounters by real people with the forces of the unknown, Strange but True will enthral true believers and die-hard sceptics alike. Inexplicably, you may find it impossible to put this book down...
Format: Paperback
Pages: 264
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
Published: Nov 1997
ISBN 10: 1567182984
ISBN 13: 9781567182989
Corrine Kenner specializes in bringing metaphysical subjects down to earth. Her work on the tarot is widely published, and her classes and workshops are perennial favorites among students in the Midwest. Corrine is a certified tarot master, and she holds a bachelor's degree in philosophy from California State University, Long Beach.
Corrine is the author of Tall Dark Stranger, a handbook on using tarot cards for romance, and Tarot Journaling, a guide to the art of keeping a tarot diary. She was also the creator of Llewellyn's Tarot Calendar. She is a contributor to the 2005, 2006, and 2007 editions of the Llewellyn Tarot Reader. A former newspaper reporter and magazine editor, Kenner edited Llewellyn's popular Astrological Calendar, Daily Planetary Guide, and Sun Sign Book. She is also the author of Crystals for Beginners.
Corrine has lived in Brazil, Los Angeles, and the Twin Cities of Minnesota. She now lives in the Midwest with her husband Dan and her daughters Katherine, Emily, and Julia.
You can find her website at www.corrinekenner.com.
Craig Miller entered magazine publishing in 1986, and has written and edited magazines for industries including professional photography, veterinary medicine, marketing, and recreation. He is also a talented artist whose innk and watercolor illustrations have been published around the world.