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Editor’s note: This is the first of three articles to appear throughout 2021 on the 60th anniversary of the alleged alien abduction of Betty and Barney Hill of Portsmouth and adapted from a book in progress by the author. The Interrupted Journey was a smash hit. John G. Fuller’s book about Betty and Barney Hill’s alleged 1961 alien encounter, released in 1966, quickly sold upward of 300,000 copies, thrusting the Portsmouth, New Hampshire couple into the limelight. A former television script writer, failed playwright, and popular magazine columnist, Fuller would write a number of bestsellers based on paranormal topics, including three books that fueled the mid-1960s UFO craze. His coverage of the Hill case, based largely on transcripts of the couple under hypnosis, was also widely read in Reader’s Digest, Look magazine, and serialized in newspapers across the nation.
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New Imprint of Armin Lear Debuts with A History of the Clitoris A fun, straight talking history of the clitoris, The Sweetness of Venus is a win for feminism. Ashley Holstrom, Foreword Reviews (March / April 2021)BOULDER, CO, UNITED STATES, February 14, 2021 /EINPresswire.com / The Sweetness of Venus : A History of the Clitoris by Sarah Chadwick has been released by Wild Pansy, a new imprint of Armin Lear Press .
The book is the product of years of research by first-time author Chadwick who interviewed, and was reviewed by, some of the leading authorities in the field of human sexuality.