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Clay and Susan Griffith - Author Interview - The Greyfriar
on: by Jean Marie Ward
If you like vampires with your steampunk, The Greyfriar, Book One of the Vampire Empire, is 2011s must-read. Set in an alternate world where vampires swept across the northern latitudes of Europe and the Americas in 1870, The Greyfriar serves up
The Vampires Of: Jeri Smith-Ready
on: by Jean Marie Ward
Rock-n-roll will never die-at least not at WVMP, the Maryland radio station staffed by vampire disc jockeys. Bring On The Night, Jeri Smith-Readys third novel in her WVMP Radio series, will (ahem) see the light of day in August 2010.
The Greyfriar by Clay & Susan Griffith
on: by Jean Marie Ward
The Greyfriar by Clay & Susan Griffith, Book Review. The Greyfriar is pulp adventure at its best. Think Zorro with vampires. Add to the mix the conflicting but equally Byzantine politics of multiple human and vampire nations, and a
Tanya Huff Interview
on: by Jean Marie Ward
I think, mostly it was I didnt treat it like a vampire book. I didnt use the vampire book tropes; I just used my tropes. Henry [Fitzroy] isnt even the main character in the book. Vicki is the main character. The
The Vampires Of: Ginjer Buchanan
on: by Jean Marie Ward
Ginjer Buchanan: I think there is a perennial fascination with vampires. I think the nature of that fascination has changed as the nature of vampire fiction has changed. You can trace it from Dracula-and I know that Bram Stoker didn’t invent
