I AM AN IMPERFECT MONSTER. They call me the Michigan
Dogman, but no one knows if I'm real. I'm what they call a legend of
Northern Michigan. Maybe a myth. Maybe not.
What I do know is that I'm very lonely, perhaps even ugly, but I've
never looked in a mirror. I know I scare people when they see me, so I
mostly hide until the night comes. With darkness, all things become equal.
I don't turn into a werewolf and howl at the moon if that's what you're
thinking. I'm half-dog, and I'm kind like most canines. It's my appearance
that frightens people, not my personality. I'm close to eight-feet-tall and
weigh an overwhelming five hundred pounds from what I've read. Yes, I
can read. That comes from being half-man.
I've not lived a privileged life by any definition, but I have been able
to live in the woods and in caves all my life. I was able to "borrow" used
books when I was young by breaking into different libraries a few times
over the years. I educated myself that way. It took a long time to figure
out the lettering system and sounding out the words and their meanings.
Picture books were the most helpful during that stage of learning.