Featured Question with Forrest Fenn and The Thrill of the Chase Treasure Hunt: Books on a Shelf

Hi Forrest, Many photos of you in your office show your bookshelves in the background.  Out of the thousands of books that could have been chosen, how did a book get a place on the shelf?   Thanks so much ~ jenny Hi back to you. I’m comfortable with books …

Six Questions with Pete Bissonette: Author of the Breakfast Tea & Bourbon Treasure Hunt

Readers of Pete Bissonette’s book, Breakfast Tea & Bourbon, are not only inspired by reading about the adventures the characters of his book enjoyed, but are also encouraged to strike out and enjoy adventures all of their own. The book Breakfast Tea & Bourbon is a story about a treasure …

Your Given Name is a Treasure: Guest Post by Beatrice Mercedes

Guest Post by Beatrice Mercedes Your Given Name is a Treasure The 1953 Arthur Miller play ‘The Crucible’ is an incredible work set around the Salem Witch trials of 1692. Yet this artistic representation is also stunning insight into human nature, with every character playing a significant and recognizable element …

Top 10 Interesting Facts on Forrest Fenn’s The Thrill of the Chase Treasure Hunt and Poem

The treasure hunt for Forrest Fenn’s chest of gold and other incredible artifacts, hidden somewhere in the Rocky Mountains north of Santa Fe, continues on.  The search for this treasure began with the release of Forrest Fenn’s memoir, The Thrill of the Chase, in the fall of 2010.  The book …

Top Ten Masonic Movies and References to Freemasonry Secrets in Films: Part Two by Duncan Burden

Guest Post by Duncan Burden Top Ten Masonic Movies and References to Freemasonry Secrets in Films: Part Two Here is the second part of what I would consider the top ten Masonic Movies that hold a significant Masonic connection, either by referring to Freemasonry directly, or indirectly, but in a …

Top Ten Masonic Movies and References to Freemasonry Secrets in Films: Part One by Duncan Burden

Guest Post by Duncan Burden Top Ten Masonic Movies and References to Freemasonry Secrets in Films: Part One There have been several masonic movies that draw their plots directly by referencing Freemasonry, such as the comedy ‘Are You a Mason?’ in 1915 and remade in 1934, and Johnny Depp’s horror-thriller …