Maxim W. Furek

About

Maxim W. Furek is an author and researcher whose work spans psychology, addictions, music journalism, and paranormal culture. His investigations into folklore, true crime, and America’s “high strangeness” have been featured across print and digital media, with a special focus on the Pennsylvania coal fields—what he has called the Coal Region Hoodoo.

His academic background includes a Master’s degree in Communications from Bloomsburg University and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Aquinas College. Drawing on these disciplines, Maxim examines the psychological and sociocultural currents behind UFOs, cryptids, hauntings, demonology, music scenes, and media mythmaking.

Beyond the paranormal, Maxim is also known for documenting Pennsylvania music history and the rise of AOR bands throughout the 1970s–80s, as well as for commentary on Generation X culture, grunge, and the darker side of fame.

Media & Interests

Topics of ongoing interest include Bigfoot synchronicity, the Chestnut Ridge and Weiser State Forest flaps, anomalous psychology, Catholic mysticism, and the cultural echoes of UFO contact—threaded through American music, media, and memory.

Maxim is a member in good standing of the Citrus Writers of Florida.