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Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast

HHS Bonus: Author David Domine

Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast

Jerry Paulley

Natural Sciences, Science, Religion & Spirituality, History

4.73.7K Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2021

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Author David Domine stops by to tell us some spooky stories from the very haunted Old Louisville neighborhood. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

Hey guys, I have a special surprise for you today. We've brought on several authors through the years

0:05.3

But I can honestly say

0:07.4

This is a treat for me because this is without a doubt my favorite author and obviously that's no disrespect to the other authors

0:14.0

would come on it's just that

0:16.0

This gentleman has a hometown flavor to him and it just is something that's special to me to be able to have him on

0:22.3

So without further ado, please welcome David Domine thanks for coming on

0:27.2

Thanks for having me on

0:30.0

So David this is this is what's amazing to me right off the bat

0:35.5

Your store either so many books that you've done four five six books at least on the city of Louisville more

0:44.4

Specifically old Louisville

0:47.2

And you're not even from Louisville or the state am I correct in that?

0:51.4

Yeah, that's true. I was born in Wisconsin and raised there

0:55.6

I ended up in Louisville in the 90s. I was just kind of

0:59.6

Passing through I was planning on going to graduate school for a year or two and I really had no desire to come to Kentucky

1:05.4

But I just ended up here and

1:07.4

And up loving it. I never left and Louisville

1:11.0

turned out to be a great city for me and

1:13.7

Especially old Louisville the old part of town with lots of Victorian mansions it kind of

1:19.9

captivated me and I think one of the reasons

1:23.2

That I started writing my books was that you know a lot of times people don't appreciate what they have in their own backyards and

1:31.7

And Kentucky people are kind of understated. They don't you know, too their own own horn very often

1:36.4

So sometimes it takes an outsider to kind of see

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