Shan Kissdani was born in Asia. He grew up in a big but dysfunctional family. Reality was too depressing, so he escaped into his own thoughts. In his thoughts, he confronted most o...view moreShan Kissdani was born in Asia. He grew up in a big but dysfunctional family. Reality was too depressing, so he escaped into his own thoughts. In his thoughts, he confronted most of his demons and came out emotionally stronger. His strength helped him cope with the troubles around him. In Asia, many believe in Voodoo, and voodoo curses were a centre stage in his family. To seek out answers, he read much about psychology and the human mind. Slowly, science made him a skeptic to Voodoo and ghosts. But an experience in his family started the question of ghosts and demons once again. For him, it will be a constant battle of whether to believe in life after death or not. Now he collects people's experiences through his website "eerietales.com" and relays them for everyone to read and make their own judgement. "eerietales Vol 1" is his first book. He intends to keep writing volumes after volumes as long as there are people sending him their experiences.view less