The 25th edition of “Monthly Digests.” What’d you miss in August 2016? The price of vampire immortality and we ask—did Arthur Conan Doyle really know Bram Stoker?
Interview with John L. Vellutini, Editor of the Journal of Vampirology
Between 1984 and 1990, John L. Vellutini published the “Journal of Vampirology”—then seemingly disappeared off the face of the earth. But we’ve managed to track him down for a chat.
High Borns and Vatican Hitmen: Paul Voodini’s Novel Tackles Victorian Vampires
Review of “Dolly Biters! The Vampire Girls of Victorian London” (2015).
A Virgin’s View on The Vampire Lovers (1970)
What will “virgin eyes” see in what’s probably the world’s most famous sapphic vampire film?
Monthly Digest: July 2016
The 24th edition of “Monthly Digests.” What’d you miss in July 2016? A review of L. M. Labat’s debut novel, the search for Count Dracula’s birth certificate and thoughts on a short Serbian vampire film.
Strigoi! Did Arthur Conan Doyle Really Know Bram Stoker?
The author of “Dracula” made an appearance on history-bending TV show, “Houdini & Doyle.” Did the two famous writers really know each other?
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”?
Monthly Digest: June 2016
The 23rd edition of “Monthly Digests.” What’d you miss in June 2016? “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night” (2014) reviewed and the long-lost editor of a vampire journal—found!
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.
Travels to Whitby: My Search for Count Dracula’s Birth Certificate
A library in Whitby might have a book so important to the genesis of Dracula, it has been called “Count Dracula’s birth certificate.”