Whitley Strieber is the author of over forty works of both fiction and nonfiction. His books The Wolfen, The Hunger, Communion, and The Coming Global Superstorm (as The Day After Tomorrow) were all made into feature films. His sci-fi series Alien Hunter became the SyFy Channel series Hunters.
In 1985, Whitley had a close encounter of the third kind. It led to the writing of the epic bestseller Communion that changed the way the world thinks about this enigmatic experience. When he eventually realized that the experience could not be attributed to known factors, he began making an effort to recontact what he calls "the visitors." The response has been ongoing for the past thirty years, and has been chronicled in Communion, Transformation, Majestic, and now A New World. Many people have encountered the visitors with Whitley, placing it among the most witnessed paranormal events in history.
His website, unknowncountry.com, is among the largest in the world dealing with paranormal phenomena and his podcast, Dreamland, has been produced weekly for twenty years.
"I entered Whitley Strieber's A New World and couldn't put it down.
Humankind has always wondered what extraterrestrial life would look
like, be like, act like. The 'visitors' of A New World are unlike
anything we have conceived, in other words, they are truly alien.
Enter this risky new world and leave warned...and
empowered."--Diana Walsh Pasulka, chair, department of philosophy
and religion, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, author of
"American Cosmic"
"Whitley Strieber's magical books about his encounters with the
uncanny have captured my imagination since childhood. A New World
finds the master in top form, from a stirring and ultra high
strangeness experience at Wounded Knee to grand speculations about
consciousness, communion, and the future of humanity. A
fascinating, mysterious book."--Josh Boone, director of "The Fault
in Our Stars"
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