Alan Dalloul is an independent author, journalist, and blogger from Venezuela, recently based in Millcreek, Utah. He has a Bachelor�s degree in Mass Communication, with a concentration in Social Development, and a Master�s in Communications and Development, with a concentration in Information and Communication Technologies for Human Development. He has published several independent novels, published academic articles on Gothic Studies and folklore for different postgraduate portals, and become a book reviewer for the University of Wales Press. While studying, he kept a monthly bilingual column for The Wild Hunt.
Unearthing the Magic and Mysticism of Death: A delightfully compact digest of Aesopian-esque legends and lore from the often overlooked, yet mystically potent, culture of Venezuela as shared by a local with a unique view into Latin American magic.--Tomás Prower, author of La Santa Muerte Venezuelan Folklore: Spirits and Legends of the Dead, written by Alan U. Dalul, may be short in length, but it undeniably takes readers on a captivating journey into the realm of Venezuelan folklore. Through a clear and succinct storytelling approach, Dalul transports readers into a world teeming with spirits, legends, and vibrant cultural traditions. This book is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the spirits and legends that shape the country's rich cultural heritage.--Lawren Leo, author of Dragonflame and Horse Magick