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		<title>By: Loren Coleman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Loren Coleman</dc:creator>
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		<description>Ha ha.  Science fiction?  Not really.

Cryptomundo is concerned with the nonfiction topic of cryptozoology (the study of hidden, unknown, and yet-to-be discovered animals) and recently discovered animals. It is the most popular blog in the world on cryptozoology, and I appreciate you mentioning it as one of your cureent favorites.

Sometimes we do talk about the science fiction application of the nonfiction subject of cryptids like Bigfoot, Yetis, Sea Serpents, Lake Monsters, and more, in cryptofiction cinema and books.  But even those discussions are factually based.

Best wishes
Loren Coleman</description>
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<p>Cryptomundo is concerned with the nonfiction topic of cryptozoology (the study of hidden, unknown, and yet-to-be discovered animals) and recently discovered animals. It is the most popular blog in the world on cryptozoology, and I appreciate you mentioning it as one of your cureent favorites.</p>
<p>Sometimes we do talk about the science fiction application of the nonfiction subject of cryptids like Bigfoot, Yetis, Sea Serpents, Lake Monsters, and more, in cryptofiction cinema and books.  But even those discussions are factually based.</p>
<p>Best wishes<br />
Loren Coleman</p>
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