Free Report now available at Care and Feeding of Spirits website
February 18, 2009 on 12:25 pm | In Persephone's Haven news, Wicca/Paganism/Metaphysics | No CommentsI’ve revamped the website for my ebook, On the Care and Feeding of Spirits. Among other things, I’ve switched out the bonus materials again, so there are two new white papers available on Santeria, in addition to chapters from my upcoming book, Qabala: Secret Code of the Universe. Please take a look and give me your comments and suggestions for how to improve the site. (I understand there may be some issues with the middle column, which may be fixed by expanding the window size to full screen; I’m working on resolving those coding issues — hey, I’m just learning html!).
I’ve also now made a free report available which can be accessed through the web page, www.careandfeedingofspirits.com. It’s got a lot of good information. Please give me your thoughts and suggestions so I can continue to improve the quality of the package for you.
BB,
Vivienne
Psychic friend of mine to appear on radio tomorrow
February 12, 2009 on 1:15 pm | In Wicca/Paganism/Metaphysics, friends | 1 CommentMy friend and a very talented psychic, Kim Wade, will be on the radio here in Central Florida tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 13, 2009 at 1pm EST. She’d like as many friendly people as possible to listen and call in for moral support. From Kim:
Here I go again with my mission to clarify psychic phenomenon to the masses. I will be on Talk Radio 104.1 on Friday the 13th. (This Friday) 1PM The Shannon Burke Show. From the response I got from the show I am expecting this show to be a lot tougher on skepticism than the radio program I did on Halloween. Please tune in and maybe call if you feel inclined. I might be doing phone readings on the air, I am not sure, I know I am reading the disc jockies.
Have a listen, it’s bound to be fun; Kim has a great sense of humor and she’s quite gifted.
BB,
Vivienne
new vampire fiction in the PH Book Store
February 2, 2009 on 11:50 am | In Amazon store, Goth, Reviews, dance, vampirism | No CommentsAs I said in my previous post about adding some more non-fiction books to the book store, the bibliography of The Science of Vampires had so many interesting books listed that I’ve started searching for them at Amazon and uploading them according to category. I’ve just added a whole bunch to the “fiction: miscellaneous vampires” section. I can’t vouch for all of these, because I haven’t read most of them, and they are quite varied in premise, voice and style.
Carmilla, written by Sheridan Le Fanu even before Dracula, is also the first lesbian vampire story I’m aware of. It’s a very good read, and a must for someone interested in the classics and origins of the genre.
Children of the Night I didn’t like so much. It deals with post Ceauescu Romanian orphanages, AIDs, and is altogether too depressingly modern.
Salem’s Lot by Stephen King is one of my favorites. I know some people find it a little silly, but I avoided Stephen King for years and finally started reading him because of this book. It helps that I’m from New England so I like the flavor of the stories he sets there.
I saw the movie based on The Hunger but didn’t read the book. I didn’t care much for the movie, but books are almost always better than the movies based on them. I found the movie too bloody, the vampires too different from the archetype I was used to, and I was looking forward to seeing David Bowie in it, only to have him age and disappear from the movie about 20 minutes in! So I’m prejudiced. This book and its sequel, The Last Vampire, are considered classics of the genre however, and the author, Whitley Strieber, also wrote Wolfen.
I found out from Ramsland’s book that the TV series Nightstalker was based on the book The Kolchak Papers. I hadn’t realized there was a book behind that show, but I loved the show, so I’m curious to read the book.
Of the remaining books I am most interested in reading Varney the Vampire; I have been reading about this story for years. It was originally published in the Victorian era in the penny dreadfuls, and comes up in just about every non-fiction book about vampires and vampire literature ever written.
I would love to hear from anyone who has read some of the others on this list, and get your opinions. I would be happy to post any reviews you might want to write. You can leave comments on this post, or send me an email and I can upload a file.
There are still several novels from this bibliography that I need to add, but because they each belong to a series, I want to add each series or author as it’s own category. I’ll post here when I get some of those up.
Happy reading!
BB,
Vivienne
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