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Introducing Shadow Zine!

I’m thrilled to announce the launch of my brand-new publication: Shadow Zine! Each month I’ll bring you some of the brightest voices from the fringe. We’ll cover topics like the paranormal, UFOs/UAPs, cryptids, and the just plain weird. (You know, the kinds of subjects you’ve come to expect from me.) For those of you old enough to remember the 1990s and early 2000s, “zine” is short for magazine. They were everywhere back then. Desktop publishing was exploding. People with a little technical know-how and a voice were able to express themselves and get their work out there by hustling. Some zines were professionally printed and full of art. Others were literally typed with a typewriter or hand-written then photocopied. All of them were underground. That’s where those of us interested in the weird and unusual found our tribe. These zines weren’t available in stores. You had to know someone to buy one. Raw. Gritty. In the shadows. Zines were a direct response to the media being controlled by a handful of people. There were only a few television networks back then, major newspapers were controlled by a handful of companies, and the local independent publications rarely covered the fringe. So we made zines. Then something amazing happened in the early 2000s. The internet exploded. Suddenly everyone could have a voice. Newspapers faded away and zine publishers took to the web. There were no print costs, and your message could travel worldwide at the speed of light. I started my website Ghostvillage.com back in 1999. That online community grew to epic proportions fueled by our massive message board system. In short, that website launched my career—leading to book deals, in-person appearances, and television work. Back then our voices could be heard on a global stage. We pushed the subject out into the light and let people know they weren’t alone in their experiences. Everyday people like me were gaining a big voice online on the subjects we loved. But then something else happened to the internet. It happened so slowly we hardly noticed it. In the early 2010s, social media really took off. I mean, of course it did. If we could all get into the same system, how wonderful would that be? Now you don’t need to know HTML or understand web hosting (or print, for that matter) to use your voice. Over time, social media killed online message boards like the one I had on Ghostvillage.com. Everyone moved to MySpace, then Facebook to have those online discussions. Still, these online communities were democracies at first. People could get their work and message out there. Cream could still rise to the top. Fast-forward to today and we’ve stopped browsing the web looking for independent voices. We got lazy thinking social media is a place for the free flow of information. We demand our content in nibble-sized bites. Tl;dr (too long, didn’t read). 30-second videos fronted by attractive people who will get views. I’d argue that most people spend 90% of their time online on social media platforms like: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X (which I’ll forever call Twitter), Truth Social, Bluesky, Reddit, and YouTube (owned by Google). That’s a small handful of people who control 90% of what you see. They can throttle up or throttle down the tone of their platform based on their politics. They can (and do) manipulate us however they see fit. So while others are going AI, attempting to make more 30-second viral videos, doing everything virtual and digital, I’m taking Shadow Zine in the opposite direction: print. Online content can be edited, suppressed, deleted, and scrubbed from the web. When you purchase a print publication, it’s yours forever. It’s final. It’s tangible. It can be shared, doesn’t require batteries, wifi, or 5G networks. If TV networks and social media platforms are moving on from the popularity of paranormal topics and the fringe, I say: Good! I’ll help take it back into the shadows where it started. Where we had the time and space to dive deep. Today I’m excited to launch Issue 1 of Shadow Zine. This issue was written entirely by me and is called: “Mysteries of the Bridgewater Triangle.” In this 28-page, full-color, glossy publication, I cover 200 square miles of southeastern Massachusetts weirdness. From haunted places to cult murders, bizarre beasts, pukwudgies, ancient mysteries, UFOs, Bigfoot, and a forgotten war that has forever haunted this land. Each month’s issue will be written by a single author (I already have the next several authors lined up) and will cover a single story in-depth. Each issue is free of AI. The photos and art are created by real human beings. There will be no digital copies. The only way to get one is through my website or from me (or the other authors) in person. Shadow Zine is a revolution. It’s for the connoisseur of content. Our authors and artists are professionals and will be paid for their work. With your help, we’ll take back control of our favorite subjects. We’ll remain fiercely independent, and we’ll take a deeper dive into this very strange world that exists in the Shadow. You can buy the first issue on our website here: https://shadowzine.com/ The adventure starts now!

The Fright Before Christmas: Surviving Krampus and Other Yuletide Monsters, Witches, and Ghosts by Jeff Belanger
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The Fright Before Christmas Explores the Dark Side of America’s Biggest Holiday

The Fright Before Christmas Explores the Dark Side of America’s Biggest Holiday Jeff Belanger’s new book is the first to tell the frightening and monster-and ghost-filled story of Christmas through millenia of history, folklore, and legends. NEWBURYPORT, MA, SEPTEMBER 28, 2023 — Red Wheel/Weiser, LCC today announced the publication of Jeff Belanger’s latest book, The Fright Before Christmas: Surviving Krampus and Other Yuletide Monsters. After hanging up outdoor decorations at his home one cold December morning, Belanger grew frustrated with his frigid fingers and half-working strings of holiday lights and began asking himself questions: Why do we put wreaths on our doors? Why the lights? Why the Christmas tree? Why Santa? Why do we expend so much money and stress on this one day? How did we get to this point of commercialism and humbug-iness? “Those questions led me down a deep and dark rabbit hole that took me through many countries, times, and cultures,” said Fright Before Christmas author Jeff Belanger. “The origins of this holiday are anchored to the Winter Solstice—a dark, cold, and dangerous time of year depending on where you live. In that icy darkness, monsters and ghosts are hunting us. Throughout my 25-year career, people have mostly known me as a Halloween person. I’m here to tell you that Halloween is the second-most frightening holiday behind Christmas.” From the Winter Solstice to Saturnalia to Yule to Christmas, Belanger’s book traces the origins, customs, and monsters of the yuletide season. Austria’s Krampus may be the most well-known of the monsters, but it turns out Saint Nicholas has many other cohorts. Germany’s Belsnickel is coming to whip naughty children before the holidays, Grýla from Iceland is descending the mountains to devour lost kids, Père Fouettard from France is coming to beat the bad out of little brats, and the shape-shifting Karakoncolos from Bulgaria is trying to get into your home just to name a few. Almost every European country has its own version of these monsters and ghosts who are ultimately trying to save us from ruin. In addition to illustrating the monsters and ghosts of the holidays, The Fright Before Christmas explores Christianity’s long-standing war on Christmas, plus the timeline and origins of Santa Claus. “If you need someone to show you the Christmas spirit, who better than an author best known for ghosts and the paranormal?” said Michael Pye, Associate Publisher at Red Wheel/Weiser. “One of my favorite movies is Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas. There’s a long debate as to whether it’s a Halloween story or Christmas story. Those of us who love it are happy to watch from October through January. I’m shelving my copy of The Fright Before Christmas right next to that movie.” The Fright Before Christmas: Surviving Krampus and Other Yuletide Monsters is Belanger’s 16th published book. It’s now available as a full-color hardcover book, e-book, and audiobook narrated by the author. Belanger will also be providing a series of live multi-media programs based on his new book for libraries, theaters, corporations, and other venues in the coming months. Visit his Web site for a complete listing. # # # About Jeff Belanger Jeff Belanger (jeffbelanger.com) is an author, adventurer, journalist, and one of the most visible explorers of the unexplained. He is also the Emmy-nominated host, writer, and producer of the New England Legends series on PBS and the weekly New England Legends podcast. He’s been a guest on hundreds of television and radio networks and programs, including History, Travel Channel, Biography Channel, PBS, CBS Sunday Morning, NPR, BBC, and Coast to Coast AM. Jeff lives near Boston, Massachusetts. About Red Wheel/Weiser Red Wheel/Weiser, LLC (RWW) is an independent publisher specializing in “Books to Live By.” The company’s books serve to expand the mind, heal the body, and nurture the spirit. Imprints include: Weiser Books, the premier publisher of occult and esoterica since 1957, and New Page Books, offering well-researched books on Alternative History, Paranormal, UFOs, Ancient Mysteries, and Unexplained Phenomena. RWW is also a full-service distributor for select independent publishers.

The Fright Before Christmas: Surviving Krampus and Other Yuletide Monsters, Witches, and Ghosts by Jeff Belanger
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Announcing: The Fright Before Christmas – Surviving Krampus and Other Yuletide Monsters

I’ve been waiting for this day for a long time. Over a year. Ever since last summer as I sat in hot weather wearing shorts and a t-shirt playing Christmas music to keep me in the mood to write my brand-new book, The Fright Before Christmas: Surviving Krampus and Other Yuletide Monsters. The wait is finally over! The book officially launches today. You can now get a copy on Amazon or wherever books are sold. I’m also thrilled to announce the audiobook version is also available. Narrated by yours truly! Order the print book online: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Amazon Canada | Bookshop.org | Books a Million | Order the audiobook by me online: Audible | Apple | Libro.fm | Kobo | This is not your typical holiday book. If you love Christmas… this is the book for you. If you hate Christmas… then this is the book for you. Christmas was born in darkness. It’s always been centered on the Winter Solstice. Though the holiday has gone by many names: Saturnalia, Yule, Midwinter, and Christmas, no matter what you call it, this is a dark and dangerous time where we in northern climates commune with each other, we give gifts, and we feast in fellowship because we know we’ll need each other to get through the long winter ahead. We see that winter kills everything in the landscape: the trees are skeletal and bare, the grass and flowers are dead, the ponds and lakes are frozen into an eerie stillness. And we worry if the sun is going to disappear forever. We hunker down and light candles to illuminate the long, dark night. And we hang branches from the mighty evergreen to protect us from the bad spirits outside trying to get in. And in that cold darkness there be monsters lurking! By now you’ve likely heard of Krampus with his horns, long forked tongue, covered in chains, and carrying a sack to snatch up naughty children, but he’s far from alone. There are many other creatures we need to fear around the solstice, like the Gryla from Iceland, the Karakoncolos from Bulgaria, Père Fouettard from France, Hans Trapp from Austria, the Belsnickel from Germany, and many others. As I’ve grown older, I’ve grown more Scroogey in my ways, I’ve come to view Christmas as too commercial, a real humbug. But after diving deep through the backstory of this biggest of holidays, I found meaning I didn’t know was there. In short, I saved Christmas if only for myself. I found redemption in the monsters in the darkness, in understanding that sometimes the light in all of that darkness has to be me. I’m asking for your support on this one. I know the Halloween season is just warming up, but what’s our favorite Halloween/Christmas movie of all time? The Nightmare Before Christmas of course! We can appreciate that film from late September right through January. I’m asking you to shelve my new book right next to that movie. To take it out when you need a fright, and you just may find yourself hanging your wreath this year with more purpose. This holiday truly is transformative if you let the magic seep in. Besides, I’m guessing many of you are already on the naughty list anyway. You might as well understand what you’re up against! -Jeff

New England Legends Podcast wins 2022 Communicator Award for Audio and Podcast Distinction.
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New England Legends Podcast Wins 2022 Communicator Award

New England Legends Podcast Wins 2022 Communicator Award “Leaping Lumberjacks of Central Maine” episode wins for “Individual Episodes – Documentary for Podcasts” MILFORD, Mass. – May 11, 2022 – The New England Legends podcast series today announced they’ve won their first Communicator Award. Selected from more than 4,000 entries from all over the world, Episode 214: “The Leaping Lumberjacks of Central Maine” won for the “Individual Episodes – Documentary for Podcasts” category. Judged by members of the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts, the award recognizes big ideas and excellence in communication. “We’re thrilled to win our first Communicator Award for our weekly podcast,” said New England Legends co-host, founder, and writer Jeff Belanger. “This project has been a labor of love from the beginning. To earn this prestigious recognition validates all the hard work that goes into this production each week.” Since 2017, the New England Legends podcast has been on a mission to chronicle ever, legend in New England one story at a time. “The Leaping Lumberjacks of Central Maine” episode debuted September 23, 2021, and has been a fan favorite. “New England Legends is an independent production with no podcast network behind us,” said New England Legends co-host and producer Ray Auger. “We’ve built our audience through great storytelling, solid production, and grass-roots efforts by our friends and fans to share these stories. We’re proud to earn our first Communicator Award on behalf of all of our hard work.” In November of 2021, the New England Legends podcast won a Sound Bite Award from The Massachusetts Broadcasters Association, and the New England Legends television series has been nominated for two Emmy awards, and won an Aurora Award, and a Communicator Award. The podcast series has garnered more than 4 million downloads since its launch, and has been ranked in the top 1/2 percent of all podcasts as far as popularity according to Listen Notes. About The Communicator Awards: The Communicator Awards is the leading international awards program honoring creative excellence for marketing and communications professionals. Founded by passionate communications professionals over two decades ago, The Communicator Awards is an annual competition honoring the best digital, video, podcasts, marketing, mobile, and print work the industry has to offer. The Communicator Awards is widely recognized as one of the largest and most coveted awards of its kind in the world. The Communicator Awards are judged and curated by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts (AIVA). The AIVA is an assembly of leading professionals from various disciplines of the visual arts dedicated to embracing progress and the evolving nature of traditional and interactive media. Current AIVA membership represents a “Who’s Who” of acclaimed media, advertising, and marketing firms including: GE Digital, Spotify, Condè Nast, Disney, Republica, Majestyk, Fast Company, Upstatement, and many others. See aiva.org for more information. About New England Legends: In 2013, New England Legends began as an independent television series created and produced by Jeff Belanger and Tony Dunne. In 2017, Belanger and Ray Auger launched the weekly New England Legends podcast series that has garnered more than 4 million downloads since its launch, and has been ranked in the top 1/2 percent of all podcasts according to Listen Notes. Visit the Web site at: ournewenglandlegends.com.

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Hofstra University Names Jeff Belanger its Alum of the Month for August 2021

The “Alum of the Month” feature of the Hofstra University Alumni Affairs web site showcases alumni who are doing interesting and exciting things, or who have made exceptional contributions to their chosen field of profession. In August of 2021, Hofstra recognized Jeff Belanger. Jeff Belanger is an author, podcaster, storyteller, adventurer, and explorer of the unexplained. He has a passion for mysteries and legends. What was your favorite class, who was your favorite professor, or what is your fondest memory of Hofstra? Within the first week of school my freshman year, I joined up with the campus publications. It all started with Nonsense Humor Magazine. I wrote a piece for that first issue in my freshman year and didn’t think too much of it until the publication came out… read the full interview here.

The Call of Kilimanjaro: Finding Hope Above the Clouds by Jeff Belanger
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New England Legends Host and Podcaster Shares Message of Hope and Motivation in First Memoir: The Call of Kilimanjaro

New England Legends Host and Podcaster Shares Message of Hope and Motivation in First Memoir: The Call of Kilimanjaro New book chronicles Jeff Belanger’s Mid-Life Ascent to 19,341 feet – Africa’s Highest Peak WATERTOWN, MA, MARCH 9, 2021 – Imagine today announced the publication of Jeff Belanger’s latest book, The Call of Kilimanjaro: Finding Hope Above the Clouds. After losing his brother-in-law Chris to cancer, Belanger made the decision to summit Mount Kilimanjaro as a testament to his memory. But this experience was just as much to test himself and find clarity about his own life and goals. The Call of Kilimanjaro is a day-by-day record including dozens of stunning full-color photographs of Belanger’s ascent to the peak of Africa’s highest mountain. “For me this journey was as much spiritual as it was physical,” said Jeff Belanger. “After losing Chris, and facing my own mid-life, I wanted to challenge myself and take on something big. This African experience changed my life. I came home a better man. I’m thrilled to share my story with others.” By turns contemplative and irreverent, joyful and thoughtful, this is a memoir for the armchair traveler and those seeking spiritual refreshment. By example, Belanger teaches us to take stock of our accomplishments, eye the lofty goals we’ve placed in front of ourselves, and push higher than we’ve ever dared, turning an honest eye toward past, present, and future, through the end of life and beyond. “My own journey to the summit of Kilimanjaro opened me to a life of adventure, and this book brought me right back to the slopes of that magical mountain,” wrote Josh Gates, explorer, author, and host of Expedition Unknown on Discovery. “This is an honest and affirming tale of embracing the unknown and of the transformative power of nature. Jeff’s journey is an invitation to all of us to get outside our comfort zone, see the world, and let it change us.” Belanger climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro as part of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) Team in Training program. A portion of the proceeds from this book will go to benefit LLS. “When I started to raise money for LLS in conjunction with my Kilimanjaro climb, I set my personal fundraising goal at $19,341 – or one dollar for every foot of altitude to Kilimanjaro’s peak,” said Belanger. “I fell short, raising just over $17,000. With some of the proceeds from this book, I intend to complete that challenge.” Belanger will be providing a series of live, virtual multi-media programs based on his new book for libraries, theaters, corporations, and other venues in the coming months. Visit his Web site for a complete listing. About Jeff Belanger Jeff Belanger (jeffbelanger.com) is an author, adventurer, journalist, and one of the most visible explorers of the unexplained. He is also the Emmy-nominated host, writer, and producer of the New England Legends series on PBS and the weekly New England Legends podcast. He’s been a guest on hundreds of television and radio networks and programs, including History, Travel Channel, Biography Channel, PBS, CBS Sunday Morning, NPR, BBC, and Coast to Coast AM. Jeff lives near Boston, Massachusetts. About Imagine Founded in 2009, Imagine is a division of Charlesbridge Publishing that focuses on adult trade books with an eclectic list of nonfiction titles. Their books are distributed through Penguin Random House.

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Announcing New England Legends Episode 9: Haunted Halloween Haunts

In “Episode 9 – Haunted Halloween Haunts: Exploring this haunted holiday, the Bowman Estate, Edith Wharton’s The Mount, Ventfort Hall, and More,” we explore the origins of our favorite spooky holiday. We delve into why we love to be scared, and explore haunts we love: both real and imagined. From the tragic and eerie story behind the Bowman Estate in Cuttingsville, Vermont, to Edith Wharton’s The Mount and Venfort Hall in Lenox, Massachusetts, we hear from the witnesses who have seen things they can’t explain, and Joe Citro joins us to weigh in on one of his favorite childhood scares. Plus, we jump into a Halloween fun house to test our own fear limits. Watch or download this episode on-demand from Amazon Prime for $.99 per episode (free for Prime members)! About New England Legends In 2013, New England Legends began as an independent television series created and produced by Jeff Belanger and Tony Dunne. Since then, it’s grown into a Web site, a weekly podcast, an active Facebook community of legend hunters, and a movement to chronicle every legend in New England one story at a time. Visit the Web site at: ournewenglandlegends.com.

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New England Legends Named to Podcast Magazine’s “The Best Horror and Crime Podcasts” 2020

October 6, 2020 – New England Legends was named to Podcast Magazine’s “Best of Horror and Crime Podcasts” in their October 2020 issue. Billed as the only chart “by fans, for fans,” the list showcases some of the many great podcasts that may not have the highest downloads globally, but are worthy of a listen. About Podcast Magazine Each month, Podcast Magazine goes “beyond the microphone” to cover podcasts, and podcast culture, and takes readers deeper into the lives of today’s leading podcasters and the stories podcast fans can’t get enough of. About New England Legends In 2013, New England Legends began as an independent television series created and produced by Jeff Belanger and Tony Dunne. Since then, it’s grown into a Web site, a weekly podcast, an active Facebook community of legend hunters, and a movement to chronicle every legend in New England one story at a time. Visit the Web site at: ournewenglandlegends.com.

New England Legends was named to Podcast Magazine's Hot 50 Podcasts in their July 2020 issue.
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New England Legends Named Number 2 in Podcast Magazine’s Hot 50 Podcasts for July

June 23, 2020 –Podcast Magazine today announced the Hot 50 Podcast list for their July 2020 issue. Billed as the only chart “by fans, for fans,” the list showcases some of the many great podcasts that may not have the highest downloads globally, but are worthy of a listen. New England Legends came in at Number 2 in the July 2020 list. “We’re thrilled that our fans feel so strongly about our show that they voted for us,” said New England Legends co-host and writer Jeff Belanger. “Our goal with the podcast is to continue building our vast community of people by finding and sharing these unique stories of the strange and unusual.” “Podcast Magazine is quickly becoming a big voice in the podcast industry,” added New England Legends co-host and producer Ray Auger. “We’re grateful to have the attention of our peers.” About Podcast Magazine Each month, Podcast Magazine goes “beyond the microphone” to cover podcasts, and podcast culture, and takes readers deeper into the lives of today’s leading podcasters and the stories podcast fans can’t get enough of. About New England Legends In 2013, New England Legends began as an independent television series created and produced by Jeff Belanger and Tony Dunne. Since then, it’s grown into a Web site, a weekly podcast, an active Facebook community of legend hunters, and a movement to chronicle every legend in New England one story at a time. Visit the Web site at: ournewenglandlegends.com.

New England Legends is a 2020 winner of a Communicator Award.
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Jeff Belanger’s New England Legends Television Series Wins 2020 Communicator Award

“Legendary Road Trip” adds to its Telly Award with another win. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – June 9, 2020 – Selected from more than 6,000 entries, the “Legendary Road Trip” episode of the New England Legends television series has accepted its first Communicator Award. Judged by members of the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts, the award recognizes big ideas and excellence in communication. “Legendary Road Trip” first aired on PBS affiliate WGBY in Springfield, Massachusetts, on October 31, 2019, and has since gone on to air on other PBS stations as well as the Amazon Prime video streaming service. The episode earned the 2020 Communicator Award of Distinction in the category of Film/Video/Television. “Winning a Communicator Award this year further validates all of the hard work and effort we put in to making each episode special,” said New England Legends director and Executive Producer Tony Dunne. “We’re committed to telling the stories that make New England weird and wonderful,” added New England Legends host, writer, and Executive Producer, Jeff Belanger. “To earn the recognition of the visionary leaders in our industry feels great. It’s a win for independent producers like us.” New England Legends is created and produced by Jeff Belanger and Tony Dunne. The program debuted in 2013 and has since grown into an on-going series. The television series has earned an Aurora Award, Telly Award, two Emmy nominations, and now a Communicator Award. About the Communicator Awards: The Communicator Awards is the leading international awards program recognizing big ideas in marketing and communications. Founded nearly three decades ago, The Communicator Awards receives over 6,000 entries from companies and agencies of all sizes, making it one of the largest awards of its kind in the world. The Communicator Awards is sanctioned and judged by the Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts, an invitation-only group consisting of top-tier professionals from acclaimed media, communications, advertising, creative, and marketing firms. AIVA members include executives from organizations such as Airtype Studio, Big Spaceship, Conde Nast, Coach, Disney, The Ellen Degeneres Show, Estee Lauder, Fry Hammond Barr, Lockheed Martin, MTV Networks, Pitney Bowes, rabble+rouser, Sotheby’s Institute of Art, Time, Inc, Victoria’s Secret, Wired, and Yahoo! About New England Legends: In 2013, New England Legends began as an independent television series created and produced by Jeff Belanger and Tony Dunne. Since then, it’s grown into a Web site, weekly podcast, active Facebook community of legend hunters, and movement to chronicle every legend in New England one story at a time. Visit the Web site at: ournewenglandlegends.com.

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