The Booger Bestiary
There are a great many texts on the ghosts, hauntings, and other sinister things that call the Ozarks home, but few are as elusive as Winslow Court’s Booger Bestiary. This long out of print tome provides a catalog of the Ozarks’ most notorious haints, but also makes room for many of the more obscure figures of tall tales. It is presumed to be one of the most comprehensive catalogs of the region’s supernatural entities. It also gives special attention towards the creatures of Court’s claimed home of Po’Dunk, Arkansas. Each having received full illustrations with their entry.
Though finding the book has proven especially difficult given its limited self published print run. Almost no copies survive, and those that do seem to only exist on the personal bookshelves of the sorts who don’t answer calls or own computers.
Another unfortunate complications resides in Po’Dunk being unable to claim Winslow Court back. As no locals seem to be aware of anyone by that name.
Below are a few of the original illustrations graciously provided from a personal collector out of Po’Dunk. It is worth noting they also claimed to have never met or heard of Winslow Court despite owning the original art from the book.