by J. Nathan Couch (Author)
Legend says that all across America, a monster lives in the darkness. It lurks on the boundaries of suburbia mere miles from our homes. Huge, foul-smelling, and murderous, it has many regional names but most people refer to the creature by a simple, straightforward name-Goatman. Some stories say Goatman is a hairy humanoid with a goat-like head that walks about on either two or four legs depending on the circumstances. Others say he's a horned man with a furry, hooved lower-half much like creatures from Greek mythology. Of course, just about everyone says it's all just an urban legend. Except for those who've came face-to-muzzle with the Goatman himself, or the families of those who've died while trying to encounter the monster. Join author and paranormal investigator J. Nathan Couch as he collects sightings of Goatman and all his caprine kin including the Pope Lick Monster, the Beast of Billiwhack, Sheepsquatch, the Lake Worth Monster, and a hoard of minor hooved horrors as he tries to separate fact from folklore on a journey that takes you from Wisconsin, to California, to Maryland and back again. Beware the Goatman
Author Biography
J. Nathan Couch grew up in the foothills of Northeast Georgia's Appalachian Mountains. Given the area's rich tradition of ghost stories and folklore, it's no wonder he developed a passion for the bizarre and the unexplained. Nathan is currently a resident of West Bend, Wisconsin. His first book "Washington County Paranormal: A Wisconsin Legend Trip" was published in 2012, and his fictional short story Anna appeared in the 2013 WWA Press anthology "A Wisconsin Harvest Volume II". When he isn't writing about ghosts and monsters, he's usually chasing ghosts with the Paranormal Investigation and Research Society.