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Is this a quiz for heterosexual women and post-millennium vampire males only?If not, you could add Lilith Silver to B, perhaps, and Monami somewhere between A & B.
Francis - the quiz is heterosexually slanted but not exclusively so, but I'm afraid I'm not familiar with either of those vampires, can you let me know where they come from so I ca check them out? Dark Dates is inclusive (two of the main characters in the book are gay women!) so I have clearly mixed a trick... I do think though female vamps tend to fall into less easily divided stereotypes once you take out the overt 'bride of Dracula' types. I clearly need to do more research so thanks so much for the prompt.Megan and Stephanie, thanks!
It wasn't the gay/straight thing I was querying. I imagine there's plenty of gay fan fiction featuring Spike & co. :-)But it seems a shame not to include (or at least acknowledge) some female vampires, and they're not all Bride of Dracula - and anyway Carmilla and Countess Elizabeth Bathory would be more interesting classical vampires.
The Hunger: Miriam Blaylock (Catherine DeNeuve) [Whitley Strieber]
Sunglasses After Dark: Sonja Blue [Nancy Collins]
Innocent Blood: Marie (Anne Parillaud)
Razor Blade Smile: Lilith Silver (Eileen Daly)
Vampire Girl vs Frankenstein Girl: Monami (Yukie Kawamura)
For YouTube clips of the last two, see this blog post:
http://www.goodreads.com/author_blog_...
I guess the problem is that female vampires tend to be written as type B.
Amazing website, will have to check out the book at some point. I think I'm going for B, a little bit of being enigmatic can be fun, but the full on moody and tortured thing is definitely a turn off for me!







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