Vampires Have No Reflection
Vampires Have No Reflection
Marilyn Manson – If I Was Your Vampire
Vampire Questions:
Has anyone ever read a book where the vampire is trying to become human again?
I’ve been thinking about writing a book like that only the main character lives back in the victorian era and wants to become a human to have friends. I’m thinking of making this a side project ( already full with another novella) for if I ever have writers block. Also maybe should I have the character journey to Transylvania to ask the great Count Dracula for advice or maybe she’s sent their on a quest to become human again.
Oh well not sure if I should proceed this idea since vampire’s are cliche even though she can burn up in the light, has no reflection, hates holiness and everything the traditional vampires have. I guess that’s why she’ll want to become human again.
I say you should go for it, but stick with the original vampires, not like twilight ones.
And i think it should be a big good vs. evil book (because in the original Dracula sold his soul to the Devil for immortality) I would say yes, make your character go to Dracula for help, and have Dracula agree to help him, then have Dracula betray him, so the character then has to escape from Dracula and the Devil, therefore defying the evilness of his state and becoming human.
I hope i helped!
If you ever feel like having someone read your book, i would love to!
Vampires, Goths And Ghouls Love weddings In Las Vegas
It seems only appropriate as “New Moon,†the latest installment in the Twilight movie series continues to bring fans into the theaters that I talk about my wife and our perfect Las Vegas wedding.
We’re both huge fans of the whole vampire genre. I’ve been immersed in it since first reading Bram Stoker’s “Dracula†way back in public school. I considered having prosthetic fangs glued onto my teeth when I went through my rebellious teen phase, but quickly realized that was a path that could only end in schoolyard beatings, so I opted to remain undercover. I met my (future) wife at a goth-themed dance party in college. Bauhaus was playing “Bela Lugosi’s Dead†when I first asked her out. She was more a true Goth than a vampire fan back then, but she’s switched sides so to speak, after getting hooked on Stephenie Meyers’ “Twilight†book series. When I proposed to her, one of the first things we talked about was having a wedding that reflected our interests and how weddings in Las Vegas always seemed to be the way to go when looking for a ceremony that’s off the beaten track.
When we looked into the possibility of a Los Vegas wedding, we were a little worried that our particular theme might not be something they could deal with. I mean, we’ve all seen the Elvis-themed wedding in Las Vegas, but I wasn’t sure that the undead would be something any of the chapels would be comfortable in handling. Turns out that I was wrong. When we checked out vivalosvegasweddings.com, we found that they offered packages designed around everything from the Blues Brothers to the Rocky Horror Picture Show, and they had exactly the one we were hoping for: When Vampires Fly.
Most of our friends and family had never been to Nevada before and they were thrilled to be going to Vegas. It’s hard to beat the weather they get there and no one needs to be told about the entertainment that’s available if you’re going to weddings in Los Vegas. The ceremony itself was perfect. The chapel supplied a minister in costume as a vampire, the music was suitably creepy and the package included a pair of female vampires who rose from the grave during the ceremony and flew into the air together! Of course the place was full of tombstones, eerie lighting and loads of fog, so a suitably chilling atmosphere was created. After what we experienced and the comments we received from our guests, I have to say that Los Vegas weddings are the way to go.
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