
Somehow, over the years an early crop circle (sometimes, but not always, the first) has seemed to offer a trailer, a harbinger, a prediction of the pattern and the quality of the season to come.
It seems to me that the lovely Waden Hill formation of 20th April carried those characteristics. Predictions are always dangerous but I sense that Waden Hill bore signals of future geometries and forms ... more »
Once referred to as "Croppiedom's King of Controversy" Michael Glickman has long occupied a central space at the heart of public comment on the crop circle phenomenon. A former architect and teacher, he is now a renowned and inspirational speaker and writer. His work on the geometry and interpretation of the crop circles has spanned over 16 years. Michael has written several regular columns on the crop circles over his career, both in print and on the internet. Wheat from the Chaff is his latest incarnation. His book,