Nothing has been posted for a long time and certainly much longer than I would have hoped. There are two reasons. First, this last crop circle season, my nineteenth, was by far the most astonishing I have witnessed. The most articulate, the most taxing and, in terms of its legacy, the most demanding by far. It has taken some time to recover and it requires much work.

Second, I finished the book I have been working on for the last eight years, Crop Circles: The Bones of God. The preparation of text, photographs and diagrams for the publisher was a lengthier task than I had imagined. I hope you can forgive me.   more »