“There is but one New Orleans,” they say, bustling with joie de vivre,
celebrating non-stop, but step closer, into the clinging,
honeysuckle-scented air, and you will find a darker version of the Big
Easy, depending on what you believe is true. Tales of vampires,
werewolves, curses, and mysterious half-human bayou creatures are
pervasive in New Orleans’ culture. Visitors may pass them off as folk
tales and superstitions, but the locals know to never go into the deep
swamp alone or into the cemetery at night. Tale or truth? In New
Orleans, the line between them bleeds.
Night in New Orleans is the new anthology from Fundead Publications and features my Yellow Mythos mardi gras tale Momus. It is available in paperback and on the Kindle from Amazon.
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