Different publication dates have been given for Robert Southey’s poem “The Old Woman of Berkeley.” When was it really published? Anthony Hogg investigates.
Category: Entertainment
Augere—Not Your Typical Type of Vampire: Sandrine Genier’s Debut Novel
Andy Boylan reviews Sandrine Genier’s debut novel, “The Vampire” (2015).
Vampire Killing Stakes of Dubious Authenticity—Yours for Only $99.99!
What makes these “vampire killing stakes” worth so much money? Erin Chapman investigates.
A Virgin’s View on The Hunger (1983)
As a tribute to David Bowie, who passed away on Jan. 10, 2016, Erin Chapman casts her “virgin eyes” on Bowie’s first and only vampire film: “The Hunger.”
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.
Author Reads Excerpt from Recently Published Vampire Survival Guide
Watch this video clip of Domenick Dicce reading the introduction from his vampire survival guide book, “You’re a Vampire—That Sucks!” (2015).
“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).
The Crowd Has Spoken: Juliet Landau’s Vampire Documentary Is Going to Happen
Juliet Landau, who starred as Drusilla in the “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” TV series, will be co-directing a documentary about vampires thanks to funding from backers on crowdfunding website, Indiegogo.
Gaga for Blood: Is AHS: Hotel’s Countess a Real Life Blood-Drinker?
Could Lady Gaga be biting off more than she can chew with her role as The Countess in “American Horror Story: Hotel”? Alexia Ashford considers the possibility that Gaga is actually a sanguinarian in disguise.