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Sadly my AI review image is the closest Gencraft could get to this image: "Setting is a forest in the Pacific Northwest.

A human cult chases after a weightlifter in purple Zubaz pants. A fortune teller holds a crystal ball and a dowsing rod. A little Bigfoot girl is wearing a dress and bows in her fur and she stands in front of a human tent and eating candy. A enormous octopus has his tentacles coming out of a nearby body of water. | This is a funny picture."

The story. Paranormal Jelly Director's Cut:
Short Stories of an Amateur Sleuth investigating weird tales of Cryptids, Dark Cults and... by Zwahk Muchoney.

My review: I so loved this, just the right amount of silly and scary!

I'm wondering if the same characters appear in the other volumes of Paranormal Jelly. I'd enjoy keeping up with the cryptids of Spokane. The Sasquatchbat and tiny Bigfoot who steals candy.

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Paranormal Jelly Directors Cut follows the misadventures of Albert, a washed up middle aged paranormal detective who runs a fairly popular website that documents his encounters. It reads as a series of short stories, with some reappearing characters throughout.

I found it to be highly entertaining, a blend of dark humor and comedy horror. It was somewhat similar to Tales From The Gas Station with a bit less of running plot.

If you are a fan of horror and the paranormal and need something light and humorous then this is a good quick fun read. Book will be available March 18, 2025.

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