UFOs in Georgia and Where to Find Them is the 37th volume in The UFO Scholar State Statistics Series , a new set of companion volumes to the 2021 UFO Sightings Desk Reference: United States of America 2001-2020 , also published by UFO Scholar. Each volume will offer expanded statistical data and analyses for each of the individual states, this time going down to the level of zip code area and municipality. Included are essays explaining the issues associated with UFO Statistics, making each volume suitable for those being introduced to the general topic of UFO data, as well as being invaluable to the serious UFO researcher. Warning: there are no case studies. For “stories,” see the 2020 book “ The UFO Beat ” for a collection of UFO newspaper columns by Cheryl Costa. All books available through Amazon.com. This volume is of value to academic and public libraries, news organizations, and anyone who is interested in what is flying in the skies over their heads where they live in Georgia. Many might want to know what is going on in their own state. The state books now, beginning with Ohio, will aid in learning what goes on near you. These volumes are must haves, and we owe the Costa team for making this data accessible at a reasonable price. - Dr. Robert W McGwier, Ph.D. - Adjunct Faculty, Virginia Tech I see this enormous effort from Cheryl and Linda Costa as honoring the many thousands of citizens who reported extraordinary things to their government and never heard back. -Stephen Bassett, Political Activist, Paradigm Research Group "UFO data-crunchers par excellence, Cheryl and Linda Costa have opened revealing new scholarly portals into this age-old mystery." -Ralph Blumenthal, author of "The Believer: Alien Encounters, Hard Science, and the Passion of John Mack." While mainstream media is focused on military UFO sightings, Cheryl and Linda Costa truly show that UFO incidents are happening all across the United States to people in all walks of life. The sheer amount of data collected and distributed by the Costas is invaluable to anyone researching UFOs and may just in fact lead us to the answers we've always sought, somewhere in the skies. -Ryan Sprague, host of the Somewhere in the Skies podcast, and co-host of the CW television series, Mysteries Decoded