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Folklore is one of the most important sources of creative inspiration of any culture; shaping every inspired work down from its literature, art, cinema, and even music. European, Asian, African, and other cultures flourish with tales of dreadful beasts and great heroes. North America too, despite being a historically young continent, does in fact carry its own fantastic and rather matchless mythology. It is one rooted deep in a unique blend of frontier superstition, native legends, and exaggerations on the natural world. Lumberwoods.com is the accredited home of William T. Cox's Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods (FCLw) and the greater spectrum of these American legends. (Est. 2006) Contact: Lenwood S. Sharpe (yourfriend@thrillland.com)
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