1. Latest News
  2. Submit Press Release
  1. PR Home
  2. Latest News
  3. Feeds
  4. Alerts
  5. Submit Free Press Release
  6. Reporter Account

100 Years After the Tunguska Event and the Metz (MI) Wildfire - Can We See a Connection?

Historical novel "Devil in the North Woods" suggests a connection between these two events, while vividly depicting the destruction of this 2-million-acre wildfire and bringing readers into the lives of those who survived.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 
"Devil in the North Woods" by Walt Shiel
"Devil in the North Woods" by Walt Shiel
PRLog (Press Release) - Jun 30, 2008 -
LAKE LINDEN, Mich.  – You may have heard of the June 30, 1908, explosive event that took place over Tunguska in the remote interior of Siberia. But have you heard about the two-million-acre wildfire that incinerated that huge chunk of northeastern Michigan’s farm and timber land in October of 1908? A century later, can we speculate that there could have been a connection?

In the Prologue of the 2005 historical novel Devil in the North Woods author Walt Shiel suggests just that (http://www.SlipdownMountain.com/devil.php):

===================
The Sky Splits Apart

On June 30, 1908, a 100,000-ton meteorite or comet plunged to Earth above the sparsely populated tundra of Siberia. Angled 30 degrees to the horizon, it ripped through the atmosphere from southeast to northwest at 50 times the speed of sound and exploded four miles above the ground with the force of a 40-megaton nuclear bomb. Ash and pulverized debris soared 40 miles high and spread around the world, causing brilliant sunsets and sunrises as far away as Western Europe, glowing night skies bright enough to read by over much of the Earth, and seismic and magnetic perturbations 2500 miles from the explosion’s epicenter.

A month later in North America, following an early wet spring, northern Michigan plunged into an extended drought that left the dense underbrush in the virgin forests dry, brittle, and flammable, perfect conditions for a rash of forest fires.

Was the extraterrestrial visitor connected to the Michigan drought and wildfires? We will never know for sure, but we do know that Michigan’s weather that fall took a sudden, unexpected shift.
===================

On this 100th anniversary of the Tunguska event, we should remember that is the only event of its kind in human history for which we have recorded eyewitness accounts. As Don Yeomans, manager of the Near-Earth Object Office at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, says: "On average, a Tunguska-sized asteroid will enter Earth's atmosphere once every 300 years."

And on this 100th anniversary of the Metz, Michigan, wildfire, we are all watching  the wildfires raging through northern California. Devil in the North Woods tells the true story of the Metz fire and how the farmers, loggers, and merchants fought to survive without the benefits of advance warnings or modern firefighting equipment.

The Midwest Book Review said that Shiel’s book "vividly recreates the terrible blaze from start to finish, the toll it took, and the trials of human beings forced to recover from the devastating losses it inflicted. Though [telling] the story of man vs. nature, its core is emotional and human-centered." And the Historical Novel Society noted that the “compassionate writing creates a community of bright, supportive, and determined people, whose characters develop and deepen as the fire grows."

Photo:
http://www.prlog.org/10084622/1

# # #

About Slipdown Mountain Publications LLC: Based in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Slipdown Mountain Publications LLC publishes fine art prints, military flight manuals, novels, and nonfiction books on military history, the paranormal, and alternative science. The company publishes two or three new books each year. Books may be purchased via the company’s website (www.SlipdownMountain.com) or by phoning 906-523-4118 (or toll-free 866-341-3705) or through traditional and online booksellers.

--- end ---

Click to Share

Contact Email:
Source:Slipdown Mountain Publications LLC
Phone:906-523-4118
Fax:966-341-3705
Address:28151 Quarry Lake Rd
Zip:49945
City/Town:Lake Linden
State/Province:Michigan
Country:United States
Industry:Books, Environment
Tags:tunguska, , , , coment,
Last Updated:Jun 30, 2008
Shortcut:http://prlog.org/10084622
Disclaimer:   Issuers of the press releases are solely responsible for the content of their press releases. PRLog can't be held liable for the content posted by others.   Report Abuse

Upcoming Press Releases...



  1. SiteMap
  2. Privacy Policy
  3. Terms of Service
  4. Copyright Notice
  5. About
  6. Advertise
Like PRLog?
3.5K1.4K1.3K
Click to Share