Atlanta Magazine, Patrick Burns, and the Wren’s Nest: Spooktacular, Kinda
The October issue of Atlanta Magazine features an article on paranormal investigator Patrick Burns, of Haunting Evidence fame.

(The article may look a little daunting online–my recommendation would be to pick up an actual, real-life copy. The design of Atlanta Magazine is quite impressive.)
You’re probably saying to yourself, “Geez, Amelia. All magazines feature some gimmicky spooktacular article in October. Why do I care about this one?”
Well I’ll tell you why, impatient reader. The Wren’s Nest is totally featured!
The Wren’s Nest hosted Patrick in late June. Kimberly Turner, journalist and Regator co-inventor, tagged along for a long, uneventful night at the Nest.
The most exciting moment probably came when Lain played audio from a different ghost hunting group. Turn up your volume and listen-
“Come Here”
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Creepy, no?
That said, there really wasn’t much more to report past that point–aside from the beautiful print Patrick gave us. Ta da!

Apparently he dabbles in infrared photography. (It looks way better in person. Lain and I… do not dabble in photography.)
Overall, I think this makes our place of business cooler than your place of business, even if I am scared to be here by myself.




4 Comments to Atlanta Magazine, Patrick Burns, and the Wren’s Nest: Spooktacular, Kinda
I was attacked by a ghost one time.
Really, Kirk?
Attacked with words or with sticks and stones? Words can hurt more, Kirk. I understand.
My Fraternity house was built in 1926, and was used as a VA hospital for a few years after WWII. Many people who lived there have had encounters with ghosts over the years. I can not properly tell the stories in print, as they require many exaggerated arm movements. Ask me about it sometime and I will provide greater detail.