Fortean Times
Fortean Times is a British monthly magazine devoted to the anomalous phenomena popularized by Charles Fort. The magazine covers a wide range of topics including paranormal, cryptozoology, UFOs, conspiracy theories, and fringe science. It is known for its eclectic and often humorous approach to these subjects.
History[edit | edit source]
The magazine was founded in 1973 by Bob Rickard and initially titled The News. It was later renamed Fortean Times in 1976. The publication was inspired by the works of Charles Fort, an early 20th-century researcher who collected and documented reports of anomalous phenomena. Over the years, Fortean Times has grown from a small fanzine to a widely recognized magazine with a substantial readership.
Content[edit | edit source]
Fortean Times features a variety of content including:
- **News**: Updates on recent anomalous events and discoveries.
- **Features**: In-depth articles on specific phenomena or historical cases.
- **Columns**: Regular columns by experts in various fields related to Fortean topics.
- **Reviews**: Reviews of books, films, and other media related to the magazine's themes.
- **Letters**: Reader contributions and personal accounts of strange experiences.
Notable Sections[edit | edit source]
- **Strange Days**: A roundup of odd news stories from around the world.
- **Mythconceptions**: Debunking common myths and misconceptions.
- **It Happened to Me**: Personal accounts of strange and unexplained experiences.
- **The UFO Files**: Articles and updates on UFO sightings and research.
Influence and Legacy[edit | edit source]
Fortean Times has had a significant impact on the study and popularization of anomalous phenomena. It has inspired numerous other publications and has been referenced in various media. The magazine has also hosted events and conferences, bringing together researchers and enthusiasts from around the world.
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