It's almost Halloween, the time of year when the doors between the living world and the spiritual world are open wide. Soon we will observe Allhallowtide, when we remember the dead, including saints (hallows), martyrs, and all the faithful departed.

It's the perfect time to cozy up to a fire and hear tales of the supernatural. You decide... truth or fiction?

In this episode of Confetti Park Storytime, Kathleen Welch shares with us the legend of the Loup Garoup as found in Acadiana French-Canadian, Acadian, and Franco-American folklore.

Loup garoups are also knows as rougarou in Louisiana, most famously, as werewolves, are a form of night creature.

"The belief is that sinners may be transformed into black bears or dogs, in which shape they wander each night until someone draws blood from them, thereby breaking the curse," says Welch.

Listen in for a spooky thrill!

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