Oct 06 2008
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The Silver Bridge Returns!
This is great news! Gray Barker’s own take on the Mothman controversy, namely his classic and much-sought-after book, The Silver Bridge, has just been re-published by Metadisc of Seattle, Washington.
I had my review-copy arrive today; however, Andy Colvin - who has put the new edition together - told me just now that it won’t be up on Amazon until later this week or maybe next. So, when I get an alert it’s at Amazon, I’ll let you know.
Here’s what the back-cover blurb of the book justifiably says:
What kind of book is The Silver Bridge?
Well, it is primarily not about the collapse of the “Silver Bridge” in Pt. Pleasant, West Virginia, which killed almost 50 people back in 1967 - though it does describe the strange events that preceded the collapse.
Is it about “Mothman,” the hypnotic bird-man who terrified the Ohio and Kanawha Valleys in 1966 and later became as famous as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster. Or…Is it a dramatic, emotional docudrama, such as when we hear the sobbing of a sad child, calling for his dog after the unfortunate animal has been mysteriously snatched out of this world?
And what about Woody Derenberger, wondering whether he should tell his neighbors about the otherworldly “Indrid Cold,” who stopped his van on Interstate 77 for a mind-shattering “interplanetary” interview? It can’t be science fiction, because these events actually occurred, as a search through the newspaper files of this time will prove.
One suspects that Barker has in fact written something completely different. It’s a new genre of sorts, about a creature that, ironically, may be very old. Ancient lore tells us that flying avatars similar to the Mothman, such as the Garuda, Thunderbird, and Piasa, have been around a long time.
The Silver Bridge is multi-layered and will likely be interpreted differently by each reader. Some will rave of its “deep psychological content,” others its “social commentary.” Many will be content to sit back and simply enjoy this hair-raising narrative - though it might well creep nightmarishly back into their minds late at night, like the barely audible chanting of robed figures in the foggy, moonlit woods. Regardless of what The Silver Bridge really is, one thing is certain: it will haunt you forever…
This 2008 edition features new introductions by ufology legends Alan Greenfield and Jim Moseley, as well as a foreword by paranormal researcher Andy Colvin, aka “The Mothman’s Photographer,” whose book trilogy of the same name renewed interest in the MIB conspiracies discovered by Barker.
ISBN: 978-1-4392-0427-6
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October 6th, 2008 at 5:51 pm
If Barker didn’t believe in his own mythomanicial missives then why should we? The trickster must maintain sincerity while the reptilian brain shines forth as the truth of nothingness. Only then can the transformation occur.