The author of “Dracula” made an appearance on history-bending TV show, “Houdini & Doyle.” Did the two famous writers really know each other?
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Become One of Us: The High Price of Becoming an Immortal Vampire
How much would you pay for “access to arguably the most powerful Immortal -Vampire society in existence”?
I Went to See a Short Serbian Vampire Film: Thoughts on The Cursed Days
For my first ever short film festival, I went to see—what else?—a vampire film.
An Ambitious Work: L. M. Labat’s Debut Vampire Novel
Review of L. M. Labat’s “The Sanguinarian Id” (2016).
Finding Vellutini: How I Tracked Down the Editor of the Journal of Vampirology
John L. Vellutini seemingly dropped off the face of the earth when his perodical, Journal of Vampirology, folded in 1990. Here’s how I found him.
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night Is a Work of Art
“The first Iranian vampire Western” also happens to be a modern-day masterpiece.
Wish-Fulfillment? The First Installment of Rebecca Bradford’s Verge Trilogy
Review of Rebecca Bradford’s “The Verge: Book One” (2016).
A Virgin’s View on Dracula (1897) by Bram Stoker
On the anniversary of the first diary entry in Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” (1897), we present a “virgin’s view” on the classic vampire novel.
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.