Rick Hautala is one such author. His works often involve Bigfoot in horror scenarios. He has a unique way of writing that can send shivers down your spine.
One true bigfoot horror story involves a group of hikers in a remote forest. They heard strange growls at night. When they shone their flashlights, they saw a large, hairy figure lurking in the trees. It was huge and moved with an eerie silence, which really scared them. They quickly packed up and left the area.
Some people think they are just superstition. There's no scientific proof yet. But the many eyewitness accounts suggest there could be something. After all, so many people can't all be lying or imagining things.
One popular bigfoot fiction novel is 'The Legend of Bigfoot'. It weaves a thrilling story around the mystery of Bigfoot. Another is 'Bigfoot's Trail' which follows the adventures of characters in search of the elusive creature.
I'm not aware of any mainstream or well - known 'bigfoot erotica novels'. Such a niche and rather unusual combination is not likely to be part of the general literary canon.
Bigfoot is likely fiction. There has been no conclusive scientific evidence to prove its existence. Many so - called sightings can be attributed to misidentifications, hoaxes, or overactive imaginations.
I think it's fiction. While there are many stories and alleged footprints, none of them have held up to scientific scrutiny. For example, the footprints could be easily faked. Also, the descriptions of Bigfoot vary a great deal, which makes it seem more like a made - up legend.