The first definitive catalogue of vampires that has been compiled in the last 300 years. This book is a field guide for vampire enthusiasts worldwide!

Here are some photos for your enjoyment. Some of them were sent to me, others I took myself. Please feel free to send me your photos that you would like to see added here to be shared with others! If supplied or known, I will of course give the photographer full credit for his work.

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Sometime back in the 1930s or 1940s a researcher named T. P. Vukavonic was conducting an intensive study of the Lesani Gypsies.

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The Gypsies told him many tales of their people, one of which was of the Vampire Pumpkin.

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The mythology of the creature was well explained, but in retrospect, it was almost certainly made up to play a prank on the poor researcher.

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An entry of this creature is in my book, Actual Factual: Dracula not because I believe that it is real, but because the Vampire Pumpkin has become a part of the mythology of the vampire.

 

I have a Travel Doll, a sock monkey named Salty. For the past 7 years he and I have gone lots of places together and have had our photo taken with stars of ever calibur.

But what I love the best is when I met other folks who have their own Travel Dolls, as I did at DragonCon 2007.

Deb (aka Sister Cuervo) and Rebecca from Atlanta have a Voodoo Gunn (from Angel TV show) and a Spike doll (from BtVS and Angel fame) as well as Captain John from the BBC TV show Torchwood.

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  


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