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The Vampirologist: April 2013
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Saturday, 6 April 2013. I'm in a book! Bite Me Really Hard. In the previous entry. I wrote: "I contributed a short essay to the upcoming edition of Vampire News. If it sees publication, it'll be the first thing I've ever had published in book form.". And lo, it's come to pass. Vampire News: The (Not So) End Times Edition! Vol 2, is now available for download. 920 MB pdf). It's free! A print version will be available soon. My contibution, "A Vampiric Proposal", appears on pages 56—59. Links to this post.
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The Vampirologist: February 2013
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Saturday, 2 February 2013. If you're interested in the perfect companion piece to James Lyon's guest blog. Pop over to Magia Posthuma. And read Lyon's ' In search of Peter Plogojowitz’s grave. 8212;or Plogojovitz (or Petar Blagojević)—occupies a very special place in vampire lore: some contest ( including me. That he was the first 'true vampire'. I'll clarify that position: the first 'true vampire' mentioned by name. The report also marks the first time the explicit use of the word 'vampire' (' Vampyri.
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The Vampirologist: Round Table Discussion
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Friday, 2 August 2013. I recently had the privilege of taking part in a round table discussion called " Vampyre Superstition, Society and Subculture. For Real Vampire Life. The other guests were The Dark Rose Journal. S creator and editor, Julia DarkRose Ray; author Gabrielle Faust and Smoke and Mirrors. Administrator, Tania (a.k.a Hellkat). I was very impressed by the questions on offer. Here's a taste:. Certainly not the stuff of "So, what got you into vampires? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Vampirologist: Auld Lang Syne
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Tuesday, 31 December 2013. I wish my readers a safe and Happy New Year. I'd also like to thank you for your readership, too—but it's time to end this thing. The posts here have been sparse—nothing since I mentioned the round table discussion. I took part in for Real Vampire Life. An independent e-zine. But I haven't been quiet: I've just been blogging elsewhere. Under the same blog name, too. The aim I established in this blog's instigation. On September 20, 2011, hasn't changed. October 3, 2011. If you ...
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The Vampirologist: December 2013
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Tuesday, 31 December 2013. I wish my readers a safe and Happy New Year. I'd also like to thank you for your readership, too—but it's time to end this thing. The posts here have been sparse—nothing since I mentioned the round table discussion. I took part in for Real Vampire Life. An independent e-zine. But I haven't been quiet: I've just been blogging elsewhere. Under the same blog name, too. The aim I established in this blog's instigation. On September 20, 2011, hasn't changed. October 3, 2011. If you ...
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So Dan Brown and David Foster Wallace Walk into a Writing Workshop… | Infinite Detox
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So Dan Brown and David Foster Wallace Walk into a Writing Workshop. October 6, 2009. That Dan Brown and David Foster Wallace shared a creative writing class at Amherst College. Hi there, I’m David. Who do you work for? Opus Dei that’s it. You must work for Opus Dei. You look like a self-flagellator. Aren’t all writers self-flagellators? I mean on some level, at least. I like your style, David. Let’s be friends. Everything I write is true! You know, that’s interesting everything I write is true, too.
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October | 2009 | Infinite Detox
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Archive for October, 2009. October 29, 2009. A Childrens’ Treasury of Hilarious Dracula Fan Fiction. October 16, 2009. Well Chop Off My Head and Shove Garlic Down My Throat. October 14, 2009. The Coming Irish Plague. October 7, 2009. October 6, 2009. So Dan Brown and David Foster Wallace Walk into a Writing Workshop. October 6, 2009. Setting Bairns and Dizzy Women A-Belderin’. October 4, 2009. Laquo; Older Entries. Fox Expresses Solidarity With Wolf, Is Pronounced ‘Racist’. Quaestuary, adj. and n.
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Toward a Unified Theory of Philip Roth Novels, 2000-2009 | Infinite Detox
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Toward a Unified Theory of Philip Roth Novels, 2000-2009. November 2, 2009. Philip Roth, famous chronicler of geriatric libido, published his 30th novel,. Closely adheres to the novelist structure of four other Roth novels published since 2000*. Hence, we may safely say that. The Human Stain, The Dying Animal, Everyman, Exit Ghost,. Are not five separate novels; rather, they are the same novel written five times. Philip Roth should no longer be considered a writer of literary fiction. Rather, it appe...
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Rosen-blog: June 2015
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Subscribe to the Rosenblog! Friday, June 26, 2015. What do the Marianne Moore room and the American Samoa state quarter have in common? They both feature a tanoa. A tanoa, as I just learned this week, is a Samoan ceremonial bowl. Marianne Moore's brother Warner sent her the bowl as a gift, presumably when he was stationed in Samoa as a Navy chaplain between 1932 and 1934. Tanoa 2006.3092. The Rosenbach of the Free Library of Philadelphia. Who visited Tahiti on Captain Cook's second voyage in 1773:. This ...
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Rosen-blog: August 2015
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Subscribe to the Rosenblog! Friday, August 28, 2015. My research focuses on marbled endpapers in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and I’ll share two examples from the Rosenbach collection here. The collection of fine press books at the Rosenbach includes a copy of William Loring Andrews’s A Choice Collection of Books from the Aldine Presses. William Loring Andrews. A Choice Collection of Books from the Aldine Presses. Andrews was a book scholar, the first librarian of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New Y...
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