Dedicated to the works of Greg Jenkins, also known as G. Cledwyn Jenkins, a mental health counsellor and researcher into all things folklore, oral tradition and modern mythology, this collection of work highlights many traditions that explore regional history, and world custom from a pan-era point of view. Greg Jenkins lived for these things and was a great explorer of the unknown and the weird alike.
Author of:
Banished: A Comprehensive Look into the Mind and Soul of the Sex Offender with Sex Offender Case Studies and the Recidivism Challenge (July, 2020). “A detailed review of the sex offender; the paedophile and the child molester, and directly explores his thinking processes, reasoning and related issues that offer a clear and concise expo in these most hated people. In addition to covering the adult offender, this work also exemplifies the thought processes of child and adolescent offenders in order to offer cues for parents and educators of possible abuse or illicit behaviour. Through direct examples of client art, case histories and offender testimonies, the book's purpose will surely educate, as well as in purposing methods for positive change in the process.”
Medieval Cooking in Today’s Kitchen (May, 2015). Food and cultural histories of the ancient European peoples, specifically for the “Paganus Folk.” This book constitutes three simple foundations: Firstly, it offers a brief, yet detailed look into the ancient traditions of Paganus peoples; roughly from the first century AD, and well into the high Renaissance period; highlighting modern concepts as they relate to ancient customs and rites of the ancient pagans. Schiffer Books; May, 2015.
The Theban Oracle: Discover the Magic of the Ancient Alphabet That Changes Lives. (August, 2014). Trade paperback on symbolism and ancient divinatory practices found in Western cultures, specifically on the unique and singular writing system known as the “Theban alphabet,” or more appropriately, codex-system based on the ancient magical writings devised by the 14th to 17th-century magi, including Honorius of Thebes, Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Petrus de Abano and Dr. John Dee among other medieval and renaissance contemporaries of high magick. This book and its affiliated content were derived from seminary research.
Florida’s Ghostly Legends and Haunted Folklore Vol. 1 South and Central Florida (June, 2005). Trade paperback; regional register of urban legends and oral traditions including the use of ethnographic methods to research sub-cultures and its lore, specifically in the collection of legends and oral traditions regarding the concepts of ghosts and related “haunting” events as observed in folklore. The ethnography process for all books published have been culminated from the five steps in folkloristics: Collecting the data; preservation of the data; analysis and interpretation of the data; presentation of the research results and the avocation for the source of the data. The final process is then directed to my findings regarding the subject matter, and then applied to a collection or lexicon of such folktales and oral traditions. Accounts offered in relation to humanistic psychology and behaviorisms as associated to belief systems. This book is written for entertainment purposes only.
Florida’s Ghostly Legends and Haunted Folklore Vol. 2 North and St. Augustine, Florida June, 2005). Trade paperback; regional register of urban legends and oral traditions. Accounts offered in relation to social psychology and behaviorisms as associated to belief systems (For entertainment purposes only).
Florida’s Ghostly Legends and Haunted Folklore Vol. 3 Pensacola and the Gulf Coast (September, 2007). Trade paperback; regional register of urban legends and oral traditions. Accounts offered in relation to social psychology and behaviorisms as associated to belief systems (For entertainment purposes only).
Chronicles of the Strange and Uncanny in Florida (October, 2010). Trade paperback; regional register of urban legends and oral traditions regarding UFO phenomena, hominid research and historical accounts of the Bigfoot legend as observed in Florida, as well as other, non-related cryptozoological reports, Pineapple Press, 2010. Accounts offered in relation to social psychology and behaviorisms as associated to belief systems.
Haunted Inns, Pubs and Eateries of St. Augustine (August, 2012). Trade paperback; regional register of urban legends and ghostly tales from a folkloric perspective as related to the bed and breakfast and restaurant establishments in the city of St. Augustine, Florida as a source of entertainment and for growth potential. This book was commissioned by the St Augustine Inns Historic Bed and Breakfast (SAHI).