When we think of vampires, we generally think of the Edward Cullen and Dracula types who have captured the popular imagination for centuries. Pale? Check. Fanged? Check. Totally fictional? Check. But ...
Many self-described vampires fear ostracism from family and co-workers. Nov. 27, 2009 — -- They roam our streets and tend to the sick. People who describe themselves as real-life vampires have ...
New York City is the perfect metropolis for Dracula and his caped brethren to claim for their lairs, a new survey found. Subbotina Anna - stock.adobe.com Vampires would love to take a bite out of the ...
SALMON, Idaho (Reuters) - It is not easy being a vampire, and even harder to come out of the coffin to a physician or therapist for fear they will misinterpret the habit of ingesting the blood of ...
At home and abroad, vampire scares usually began when a person died and others in the vicinity began dying, too, usually of the same sickness. Dod Miller / Getty Images A little more than a century ...
It’s been two decades since I published Piercing the Darkness, which covered my two-year investigation of what was then called the vampire subculture. In response to news about a missing journalist ...
Just in time for spooky season, archaeologists have unleashed grisly new information about how a “real-life vampire” spent her final moments. An elite female “vampire” who died some 350 years ago was ...
Vampires had largely vanished from pop culture when “Interview with the Vampire” was published in 1976, but author Anne Rice brought them back from the dead with a new twist — a 200-year-old ghoul ...