
Michael Glickman is a much-loved, respected and influential figure of the crop circle community, whose work on the geometry and interpretation of the crop circles has spanned over 20 years. A former architect, inventor and teacher, he is now a renowned, inspirational and often controversial speaker and writer; he has long occupied a central space at the heart of research into this phenomenon. Michael has written many articles on the crop circles. His book, Crop Circles (published by Wooden Books), is now in its third revised edition. He is also author of Cornography (2007) and most recently Crop Circles: The Bones of God (2009).