Review of L. M. Labat’s “The Sanguinarian Id” (2016).
Author: Andy Boylan
Wish-Fulfillment? The First Installment of Rebecca Bradford’s Verge Trilogy
Review of Rebecca Bradford’s “The Verge: Book One” (2016).
Layers of Action and Romance: C. De Melo’s Vampire Tale
Review of “The Duchess de Nuit: A Tale of Lust and Blood” (2015) by C. De Melo.
Invaluable for Vampirology Students: J. Gordon Melton’s Vampire Bibliography
Andy Boylan reviews “The Vampire in Folklore, History, Literature, Film and Television: A Comprehensive Bibliography” (2015) by J. Gordon Melton and Alysa Hornick.
Augere—Not Your Typical Type of Vampire: Sandrine Genier’s Debut Novel
Andy Boylan reviews Sandrine Genier’s debut novel, “The Vampire” (2015).
No, Witchula Will Not Be the First Witch/Vampire Hybrid Film
Marcus Bradford claims his upcoming film, Witchula, will be the first to feature a “witch/vampire hybrid.” No, it won’t, as Andy Boylan explains.
“Zoogan” Could Be on Everyone’s Lips Thanks to This Irreverent Vampire Survival Guide
Andy Boylan reviews “Count” Domenick Dicce’s contribution to the vampire survival guide subgenre.
Vlad as a Vampire: John Davies’ Novel Adds New Dimensions to the Impaler
In his first book review as an official reviewer for Vamped, Andy Boylan discusses John Davies’ “Vlad as a Vampire” novel, “The First Vampire” (2014).
Rest in Peace, Prince of Darkness: A Tribute to Christopher Lee
Sir Christopher Lee, best-known for playing Dracula, passed away on June 7, 2015. He was 93. Vampire film critic, Andy Boylan, penned this tribute to the “Prince of Darkness,” whose death marks the end of an era.
Like Vampire Wine: Lisa Dominique Machat’s Foray into Fiction
Andy Boylan, of “Taliesin Meets the Vampires” fame, guest reviews Lisa Dominique Machat’s debut novel, “A Walk in the Sun” (2013). Did the vintner craft a rich, full-bodied story or was it best left fermenting in a vat?