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Happy 100th Anniversary, Nosferatu!

This coming Friday marks a special occasion for horror fans, because it was on March 4, 1922 that the classic silent film Nosferatu made its cinematic debut at a special premiere held at Germany’s Berlin Zoological Garden. Directed by F.W. Murnau … Continue reading

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Happy 95th Anniversary, Nosferatu!

Okay, I’m a day late in celebrating it—I had to finish my review of King Kong 2005 for the latest (and also late) installment of Simian Saturdays—but yesterday, March 4, was the 95th anniversary of the day in 1922 when … Continue reading

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Taliesin Meets More Vampires to Review

Over at the vampire-centric site Taliesin Meets the Vampires, reviewer and site owner Andrew Boylan—who gave glowing reviews to both Blood Feud and Blood Reign, my first Pandora Zwieback novels—shares his opinion of the Black Coat Press anthology, The Vampire … Continue reading

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The Vampire Almanac: Now Available in English

Last year, I told you about a short story collection called L’Almanach des Vampires that I was surprised to find myself involved with, in that French publishing house Riviere Blanche—a subsidiary of indie publisher Black Coat Press—had reprinted “Night’s Children,” … Continue reading

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