![]() The influence of Southern mystery and charm was overwhelming to a little girl's ins of old plantation houses, aboveground cemeteries, moss-draped oak trees, crumbling churches, shrimp boats, old drawbridges, haunted roads, and the murky waters of the bayou. Rich with legends and folklore, this area was once frequented by the pirate Jean Lafitte, who supposedly hid his treasure within the dark shadows of Bayou Barataria. Being an only child, she began at an early age to invent invisible friends and special worlds of her own, which sparked her passion for writing.Īmong her first and fondest memories is living alongside the bayou in the small town of Barataria. ![]() ![]() ![]() Richie Tankersley Cusick was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on April Fools Day. Cusick's novel "Walk of the Spirits" was released in April 2008.įrom her official website : 2" based on the teleplays "Halloween" by Carl Ellsworth, "What's My Line, part 1" by Howard Gordon and Marti Noxon and "What's My Line, part 2" by Marti Noxon. ![]() She has also contributed to the Buffy the Vampire Slayer book series with the novelization of the 1992 film, the first two TV episodes, collected under the title of The Harvest, from screenplays by Joss Whedon, and "The Angel Chronicles Vol. She has written more than 25 novels since her first, Evil on the Bayou (1984). Richie Tankersley Cusick (born ApNew Orleans, Louisiana) is an American author. ![]()
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