Rose Sinister: The Casquette Girls

Rose Sinister: Vampires is back for season 2, and I'm so excited to feature local New Orleans author and bestselling indie author and Wattpad phenom Alys Arden's post-Katrina novel, "The Casquette Girls."

Borrowing heavily from folklore I, as a professional vampire tour guide am well acquainted with, Arden's novel weaves together real history, folklore, and a thoroughly modern approach to vampires among us.

On this episode, I mentioned a few books that curious listeners might wish to check out, so here are the links:

New Orleans Ghosts, Vampires and Voodoo by Kalila Smith: https://amzn.to/2UKH7lG

New Orleans Vampires: History and Legend by Marita Woywod Crandle:https://amzn.to/2TDHjGV

Please note, by clicking on these affiliate links I may receive a small commission, which helps to offset the cost of this podcast project.

For tickets to the Endless Night Vampire Ball and VampireCon, April 19th-21st, 2019, go here:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/endless-night-vegas-vampire-ball-weekend-vampirecon-2019-tickets-48476514560

Use the code "SinisterVegas2019" for 10% off your ticket price

Also, my Etsy shop is live (but not bug free). Browse, shop, and please let me know if you see anything that doesn't look quite right. https://www.etsy.com/shop/RoseSinister

One final note: I apologize for some of the background sounds in this episode. They've been doing construction outside and we got a puppy recently. It's been loud and I've done the best I can to minimize the background noises, but there are a handful of distractions throughout the episode. Someday I'll remaster it.

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The Count

I have been a part of the goth subculture since I was 16. I am the owner and creator of The Requiem Podcast which has been around since early 2008 and also podcast award nominee Cemetery Confessions. I am also known as DJ Count. I am married, and a father to a beautiful baby bat named Link.