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Summary

An evening with Andre Frattino. Andre is a 4 year ghost tour guide and an avid supporter of paranormal investigating. Raised in Gainesville Florida and finishing up his senior year at Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah Gerogia. Andre is currently writing and illustrating a graphic novel about a group of fictional ghost hunters in Saint Augustine Florida, the oldest and perhaps most haunted cities in the nation. His book "Flagler's Few: The Reaper of Saint George Street" is currently a work in progress, but expected to be ready for publication by the late half of this year. He has been promoting the book on a number of paranormal radio shows and raising awareness of his blog, www.arfstudios.net, which follows the evolution of the book. Visit Andres website at www.arfstudios.net

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An evening with Andre Frattino. Andre is a 4 year ghost tour guide and an avid supporter of paranormal investigating. Raised in Gainesville Florida and finishi
Duration
02:02:00
Publishing date
2009-04-18 03:30
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http://www.blogtalkradio.com/gcom/2009/04/18/Gcom-ParaRadio-Paranormal-Talk-Radio
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An evening with Andre Frattino. Andre is a 4 year ghost tour guide and an avid supporter of paranormal investigating. Raised in Gainesville Florida and finishing up his senior year at Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah Gerogia. Andre is currently writing and illustrating a graphic novel about a group of fictional ghost hunters in Saint Augustine Florida, the oldest and perhaps most haunted cities in the nation. His book "Flagler's Few: The Reaper of Saint George Street" is currently a work in progress, but expected to be ready for publication by the late half of this year. He has been promoting the book on a number of paranormal radio shows and raising awareness of his blog, www.arfstudios.net, which follows the evolution of the book. Visit Andres website at www.arfstudios.net