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Category Archives: vampires
Some of my first loves were vampires
Edward Cullen was certainly not the first sexy vampire–if he even makes the list at all. I still remember reading Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire for the very first time. I was in my college dorm room. I remember … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Rice, books, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Fred Saberhagen, vampires
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What could Abraham Lincoln and Elizabeth Tudor possibly have in common?
There has been a trend in pop literature in the past two years to re-write great works of literature to include horror elements, usually for comic or satiric effect. Some of the results are hilarious, some are fairly dreadful. Patient … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Lincoln, alternate history, Civil War, horror, Jane Austen, Lucy Weston, Martin Luther King, Queen Elizabeth I, Seth Grahame-Smith, vampires, zombies
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Vampires and Venice?
Friends ask me to tell them something good to read. Sometimes I do it whether they ask or not. They’re still my friends, so they must not mind. Two books I just recommended were The Fallen Blade, by Jon Courtenay … Continue reading
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Tagged Christopher Golden, Jon Courtenay Grimwood, urban fantasy, vampires, Venice
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