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Robyn, and anyone else:
How do you like your vampires? Monstrous? Human? Superhuman? Angsty? Male? Female? Other?




That may have been, me. I was tring to download, one of, Francis's books. I'm Rita, nice to meet you, Angela. I have 3, downloaded books, to read, so dont need any more right, now. I will know who to call on when I do need another book. Thanks.

Funny, Francis. HA! HA!




Angela

Hey there, thank you for the warm welcome *wave




But who knows.

I have a bit of original fiction on my blog www.babyfacedpreacher.wordpress.com, was planning on blogging the whole bite sized vampire story as a free book a là Charles Dickens...but it's hard when it seems like no one is watching! ;)
Thanks for the warm welcome!!

There are so many vampire blogs it's difficult to be noticed at all. Bizarrely, I get noticed more for my poems and my poetry reviews than I do for my vampire rants and reviews.

Gosh I'm surprised that he said that (I'm terrible for not following what the directors/producers say)...I'm not so old as being a teenager in the dark old days pre-acceptance?
Maybe he was working out some sort of personal fantasy? The Spike/Buffy thing in series 6&7 was pretty close to s&m.

I'm sure this is a dumb question. But what's your blog?...will swing by and check it out!!

I don't usually do review requests, but I like reading about vampires so thought I may as well start doing reviews of what I was reading. Not always, but mostly.

Until less than a year ago all my vampire reading material was directly related to the Vampire: the Masquerade roleplaying game, either RPG sourcebooks or novels. But recently I've broadened my horizons.


However, it made me think (hopefully not mistakenly) that I could at least do better than that. So... I have been working on my own Urban Vampire Romance, which I hope to have finished later this year. Maybe when its finished I can convince some of you to be early readers and let me know if I am on the right track.

Hi all I'm Keith I just llllllllllllove Vampires ever since Salems Lot gave me nightmares quite a few years ago now lol. But my love for them has grown ever since. My favorite authors are Anne Rice,Brian Lumley, Jeanne Kalogridis, Tom Holland , And Bram Stoker who started many peoples interest.I have quite a few books that I have to get round to reading Hay ho but any new titles any one could add would be most welcome. I also like Fantasy novels Steven Erikson ect.
Francis wrote: "Hi Keith - be careful what you wish for... :-)"
HaHa I know the book collection could go up a bit lol.
HaHa I know the book collection could go up a bit lol.

My name is Lili, and I just adore vampire-themed books. I am currently disappointed with the way Stephenie Meyer has degraded vampires to sparkly emo lovers, and am on the lookout for novels that portray vampires for the fanged beasts they are. Also, I am working on a novel that features vampires.

This is a quiet group, but not a bad place for talking about writing.
Good luck with your writing.


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I know this question Francis asked is old, but I just saw it for the first time and feel like answering it: YES, to most of those. I will read about various kinds. The ones I write about are usually a combination of monstrous and human. Some are male, some female, and I like them to have some superhuman powers, if that's the right word for something that may not be human anymore--not as much power as Anne Rice's. I don't want to have to create human superheroes to have any characters who can defy, much less defeat, a vampire. There needs to be some balance for proper conflict. As I may have told some on here, my vampires come in two types, living and undead. The living are ones that have not died but have drunk the blood of a vampire and so they have become one. If they are damaged bad enough, they go through a death experience in which their vitals stop working but they are still aware of what happens to them and able to feel everything as their bodies deteriorate for some time. Eventually the bodies regenerate into an undead state with pure white skin and after that what was a sensitivity to sunlight becomes total inability to stand it. I am still working out a lot of the details, but the way that works best seems to be to let it happen as the stories take shape and to let the vampires tell their own stories. As such, I have only created only a few individual vampires so far, and they are all different. They each have their own personalities and levels and forms of evil. They do not sparkle. They cannot long resist killing humans for blood. They are driven by demons within them. But not all of them are completely evil. I learn about them as I go, planning and writing my stories. I may have to have all the series at least planned before I can finish and publish the first book, because I just learned that even a series has to have its own story arc, just as each book does. But my vampires drive the stories on by antagonizing the human heroes into action. I got some of my initial ideas from old folklore rather than novels. It's a rich mine rarely dug these days, so my vampires come out fresh and original in a lot of ways. Seems an odd result from digging such old graves--muahahahaha!--but that goes to show that most writers copy on the foundations of younger sources--movies, fiction, TV shows. Even just going back to Stoker's Dracula leads to some re-thinking about vampires. (The book, I mean, not any of the movies.) For instance, the vampire saw wolves as his comrades and even turned himself into one, clearly against today's common idea that vampires and werewolves are enemies. According to some folklore, the two are basically the same entity. I like associating vamps with animals, but I don't give them too many powers, so I am thinking each of my vampires has a familiar spirit, a demon that allows him or her to astral project into that particular animal. Now as I write this, it occurs to me that I have not assigned an animal to all my vampires at this point, only to 3 of them (a cat, a death's head moth, and a wolf, respectively--all animals that have some connection to vampires in folklore). It's all a process for me; I feel almost like a bystander. And it appears no one else answered the question Francis asked up there. I would be curious to see how others would respond. What one likes to read and what one writes (if one does) may be two different things. As a writer, it helps to know my audience, although I think they will find me when I'm true to my vision, rather than my finding them by copying what they like. I had the scare of my life when I found out Twilight was a bestseller and I actually read the thing. I thought if this was what my audience wanted and expected, I was lost; I couldn't stoop that low, to sugar-coat evil and to forget how to write a proper sentence. Fortunately, I recently heard a high schooler say she was sick of vampires because of Twilight. Since what I'm writing has little resemblance to Twilight, I'm okay, I believe. I'll leave the angst to some of my vampires now and not worry about the fate of the my stories.
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Hi Robyn.
(Penis on fire... that's funny... :-)"
I really thought it said that!!! We do have some Sci-fi, but no vamps....