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What makes a good vampire tale? Andy Boylan reviewed hundreds of books and films for his blog, Taliesin Meets the Vampires. We'll ask him on the next episode of VampChat. Also: Did you know William Faulkner wrote a vampire screenplay? Prof. Michelle E. Moore will share details about the script for Dreadful Hollow. Finally, Dan & Eva review the film…
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Bloodsuckers, shape-shifters, a serpent god -- OH MY! We talk with Stephen Zimmer, author of Prowling the Darkness, part of his Rayden Valkyrie Tales series. Then: "Sticks and stones may break your bones, but bricks will stop a vampire." Eva’s Fanged Folklore segment explains how a simple brick can save you from a vampire. Finally, Dan reviews a TV…
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We talk with Jacqueline Holland, author of a vampire novel which wins our award for Most Ominous Title: The God of Endings. Then Dan leads the "fanged folklore" segment by delving into a series of mass exhumations that led to the first mention of vampires in an official document. Finally, Eva reviews an American TV series best described as "Dracula…
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Dan & Eva take 2 in this episode after their technology issues last week. They unearth an ancient Egyptian cat goddess who may have been the first vampire, give an important vampire public announcement, chat with Gary Hill, author & contributor to the anthology Life Blood II, and review a movie than answers the question “What happens when the star …
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On this episode of Vamp Chat with Dan and Eva; our guest was Scott Burtness, author of the comedic novel, Wisconsin Vamp. You can find Scott’s books on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00HZO7REG/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=fe32f712-9ea3-4d16-88fb-d2be27ccd3f1&ref_=ap_rdr). Dan and Eva also talk about the obscure disease porphyria and it…
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