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| Re: Vampire/Zombie books Weeeellllll... the Seabrook is at least supposed to be nonfiction... and is still considered one of the better books on the subject from the period. (It is a fascinating read, I will admit....) L.L.: When you mention Alraunes here... are you thinking of the sort Ewers has in his novel, or....? |
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| Re: Vampire/Zombie books For some vampire suggestions, you might try the following: Vampire Compendium - Classic Vampire Works by Date while for werewolves: Werewolf fiction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Zombies, however, are another matter.... |
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| Re: Vampire/Zombie books ah,yes,Zombies tend to be usd mass-markedly. Well,if we ARE speaking of Werewolves,theres Clemence Housman and HIS "The werewolf"-marvelous short read. The only thing I can remember where the undead were used in a good book was "Lilith"-but thats rather a queer mater. |
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| Re: Vampire/Zombie books Yes, the Clemence Housman is an especially good tale, I agree. There are various writers who have used the zombie theme, but as I've noted elsewhere, it's rather difficult (though not impossible) to ring a reasonable change on a walking corpse that doesn't involve, for instance, it having some form of conscious personality... which makes it more of a revenant of a different kind.... |
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| Re: Vampire/Zombie books well,I did a story with them-burned canibal corpses breeding animals and children corpses for food-as sort of a countrweight for the "vegetarian"(well,moss eating) undead the narrator "befrieds" (he just follows him around)-and this one person,who liked all my other works-thought it was sickening. |
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| Re: Vampire/Zombie books I saw Lumley's Necroscope series newest book in the bookshop. I know its Vamp series, is it also good horror wise ? Or is urban fantisiezed vamp story that arent horror like at all ? |
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| Re: Vampire/Zombie books Tomes of The Dead is a series Quote:
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| Roy G Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Cheshire
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| Re: Vampire/Zombie books And an example of Zombie fiction in Black Static magazine issue 5 Quote:
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