The full field stays visible.
The archive does not hide title-only holdings just because a direct URL is still missing. Scope matters here.
Publications & bibliography
This bibliography draws on the preserved UFO Digest author archive and turns it into a durable public record. It keeps the 32-title list visible, groups the titles by theme, and separates direct reading links from titles that still survive mainly through the author list.

Bibliography guide
This section turns the title list into a clearer reading guide. It keeps the full 32-title record visible while showing where the bibliography already connects to fuller essays here.
The archive does not hide title-only holdings just because a direct URL is still missing. Scope matters here.
Direct article links now open some of the strongest stories in southern France, the ancient world, the crop-circle material, and the first-person pieces.
Castillon, Plantard, Bugarach / Southern Cross, crop-circle territory, Izapa, Plumed Conch, and anomalous-experience material no longer live only as titles. They now connect to fuller pages here.
The strongest visible cluster turns around Rennes-le-Chateau, Sauniere, Plantard, tarot, Galamus, Bugarach, and the wider sacred-history landscape.
The title list also shows a durable interest in King Tut, Mayan lore, Dos Pilas, sacred objects, and the visual interpretation of older worlds; the King Tut essay now expands that Egypt material further.
Other pieces circle back to crop circles, UFO lights, a Tucson childhood sighting, and remembered experiences framed within her own public writing; the Wiltshire material is now easier to follow here.
Direct reading paths
The full title list matters, but these entry points already have article URLs and can carry readers directly into the preserved writing trail.
Important because it preserves a spring-break 1967 memory connected to Claremont, Phoenix, and Albuquerque.
Read articleImportant because it contains one of the clearest first-person family-life markers preserved in public writing.
Read articleImportant because it strengthens Tucson and Arizona as lived context rather than later archive labeling.
Read articleOne of the clearest southern-France research entry points already mapped with a direct reading URL.
Read articleUseful for the Galamus branch of the archive and the French-symbolism thread in the writings.
Read articleA cross-over piece connecting southern France, ancient-world themes, and apocalyptic symbolism.
Read articleImportant because it helps connect the writings trail to the broader Castillon and Bill Kersey thread.
Read articleA strong direct reading path for the Castillon / symbol-history branch of the archive.
Read articleA direct path into the Emma Calve and southern-France line that later connects back into the Saenz de Castillon Diary project world.
Read articleUseful as a review-style publication and a clue to the northern Spain and southern France material visible across multiple essays.
Read articleThe Portal review leads into a fuller essay about Girona, the Call, Canigou, and the wider Catalan material here.
Read moreA strong marker for the ancient-world and comparative-history side of the publication trail.
Read articleThe Egypt title leads into a fuller essay about Amarna, restoration, and place context here.
Read moreA direct reading path into the Maya, Copal, and 2012-era ancient-world imagination cluster.
Read articleA article tying southern-France symbolism and Poussin interests to buried Campanian antiquities.
Read articleA direct link for one of the stronger artifact-interpretation titles in the preserved bibliography.
Read articleThe Illustrated Iron Cross title leads into a fuller page about Cong, Durrow, and Irish metalwork here.
Read moreA review-style entry connecting crop-circle geometry, visual study, and publication-range breadth.
Read articleA direct path into the Emma Calve and southern-France branch that overlaps with Castillon material.
Read articleA article URL for one of the Da Vinci Code and symbolic-history entries still visible in the 32-title list.
Read articleThe Leonardo title leads into a fuller page about Florence, the Uffizi, and restoration history here.
Read moreA follow-up article that keeps the crop-circle and sky-sign thread readable beyond a title-only checklist entry.
Read articleA now-direct reading path for one of the major southern-France and symbolism titles in the preserved bibliography.
Read articleThe Poussin title leads into a fuller page about Arcadia, Rennes-les-Bains, and Pompeii here.
Read moreA now-direct reading path into the ancient-world and visual-interpretation cluster.
Read articleOne of the clearer direct-reading paths into the Girona, tower, and symbolic-history cluster.
Read articleA newly direct path into the Crista, Limoux, and Sauniere thread that later overlaps the Plantard tarot sequence.
Read articleThe Crista title leads into a fuller page about Constantine, Saint-Denis, Toledo, and the wider Rennes thread here.
Read moreA newly direct path for the crop-circle territory and sky-sign thread that sits just before the later follow-up article.
Read articleA newly opening piece in the 2014 Plantard tarot sequence, tying tarot imagery to Rennes-le-Chateau and alchemical reading.
Read articleA newly direct path linking the Emperor image to tower imagery, Crista symbolism, and the wider Rennes thread.
Read articleA newly direct article in the same 2014 sequence, expanding the tarot thread into Rennes-le-Bains and alchemical symbolism.
Read articleA newly direct path for the Popessa / High Priestess entry and the Hautpoul setting within the same Rennes-centered world.
Read articleA newly 2015 continuation of the same southern-France and Priory-of-Sion symbolism thread.
Read articleA newly mapped direct path that keeps one of the key sky-sign titles from remaining checklist-only and strengthens the archive’s anomalous-experience thread.
Read articleA newly later direct URL that keeps one of the most unusual checklist titles from remaining title-only.
Read article32-title checklist
Titles without direct links below are still anchored publicly through the author-page list. This keeps the archive honest while still making the full scope visible.
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Project crossover
The bibliography is no longer isolated from the rest of the site. Castillon titles now connect to the Saenz de Castillon Diary and Jan Brueghel / Limoux pages, while ancient-world and Izapa-related material connects to archaeology, Izapa, Plumed Conch, and Chocolate Warrior. The southern-France and Plantard cluster now connects to its own related pages, Leonardo leads to Florence and the Uffizi, Illustrated Iron Cross leads to Irish object history, Bugarach / Southern Cross leads to the southern-France material, the crop-circle cluster leads to Wiltshire, and the first-person anomalous articles now lead to a dedicated anomalous-experiences page.
Still in progress
Further reading
This section turns the publication list into more than a ledger. Follow it into Dos Pilas, Chocolate Warrior, King Tut / Amarna, Leonardo / Adoration, Illustrated Iron Cross, crop-circle territory, Plumed Conch, or the southern-France material around Plantard and Castillon.
The publication list gets stronger when unresolved titles still connect to useful context here.
The last unresolved ancient-world title pair has its own page instead of living only as two checklist entries.
Maya objectA Maya 2012 page where Jaina, Campeche, and ballplayer imagery can be explored together here.
Florence imageA Florence page where the Leonardo article sits beside San Donato in Scopeto, the Uffizi, and conservation history.
Relic IrelandAn Ireland page where the Illustrated Iron Cross article sits beside Cong, Durrow, and sacred-object metalwork context.
Sky fieldA Wiltshire page where the crop-circle review and 2012 sky-sign articles can be explored together.
Mountain storyA southern-France page where the 2012 Bugarach article can be explored with more context.
Maya themesRead this when the ancient-world cluster wants to stay geographic, visual, and Mesoamerican.
France signalTake this when the bibliography starts pulling you toward the theatrical southern-France threads instead.
Sky-sign pathThe bibliography also opens into first-person voice, which is why the sky-sign thread matters here too.
Next path
The article list matters most when it connects outward to biography, research projects, and the archaeology-restoration thread instead of sitting alone as a title dump.