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Alyne Pustanio is recognized as one of the foremost authorities in the field of paranormal research, the supernatural, and the occult, and is considered an expert in the folklore and haunted history of her hometown, New Orleans. A sixth-generation New Orleanian, Alyne is a descendant of the family of American classical composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk, and many of her ancestors were present for some of the most famous events in New Orleans’ haunted history. From the capture of Bras Coupe, the notorious “Zombi King,” to the opening of the attic doors amid the flames of the infamous Lalaurie Mansion, firsthand family accounts have been passed down through generations and inform every one of Alyne’s Haunting Tales of Old New Orleans.

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Alyne Pustanio Whenever I encounter writer's block, I take a step back and engage myself in some other creative activity that I enjoy but which does not require a tr…moreWhenever I encounter writer's block, I take a step back and engage myself in some other creative activity that I enjoy but which does not require a tremendous amount of concentration. For instance, I enjoy crafting and adding charm to my home with my creations; although these homespun works will never make a millionaire out of me, simply doing the work of creation helps to unclutter my mind. Gardening, cooking and trying new recipes, "junking" - such activities do not overburden my mind, and bring new ideas and inspiration to the forefront. The simple works of the hands are a great salve for the mind. Try it next time you're staring at that blank computer screen!(less)
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