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AFTER HOURS CHAT WITH ANDREA DEAN VAN SCOYOC (Gothique Author & Artist)

  


🖤👻NOW LIVE: An After Hours Chat with Gothique Author, Artist, Herbalist (among many other things) Andrea Dean Van Scoyoc🖤👻

In this episode we discuss her writing, the horror genre, along with her passion as an herbalist, Country Witch, and Celtic Christianity (or Christo Paganism as it's also called!), along with how compatible it all actually is!
Tune in to this very fascinating conversation at the After Hours Podcast on YouTube, Buzzsprout, Apple, Spotify, and all other podcasting apps🖤👻

Check out Andrea's Books and Other Works

And give Andrea a follow at @redhorsepromotions  and @greenlees_garden

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