Andrew D. Gable is, basically, just a regular guy from Pennsylvania who's had an interest in all things monstrous and supernatural since a very early age, probably fueled by living near a cemetery and watching a generous helping of B-rate horror movies on Saturday afternoons. Author of a few articles on various cryptozoological topics for a small-press but well-regarded magazine some friends put together, in recent years he's limited his focus to the eastern United States, an area which he's found to still be particularly active. Other, non-Fortean interests include mythology and folklore, H.P. Lovecraft, "Ripperology," Godzilla, roleplaying games, and listening to, generally, any music I feel like.
Andrew D. Gable is, basically, just a regular guy from Pennsylvania who's had an interest in all things monstrous and supernatural since a very early age, probably fueled by living near a cemetery and watching a generous helping of B-rate horror movies on Saturday afternoons. Author of a few articles on various cryptozoological topics for a small-press but well-regarded magazine some friends put together, in recent years he's limited his focus to the eastern United States, an area which he's found to still be particularly active. Other, non-Fortean interests include mythology and folklore, H.P. Lovecraft, "Ripperology," Godzilla, roleplaying games, and listening to, generally, any music I feel like.