Lit Snax: 10.17.24 - San Francisco Bay Times
Briefly

Carmilla, written in 1872, presents a pioneering story of a vampire that explores themes of sexuality and gothic horror, set in a world filled with castles and nightmares.
Christopher Frayling's 'Vampire Cinema: The First One Hundred Years' is a visually stunning exploration of cinematic monsters that have enthralled audiences across generations, making it essential for any film enthusiast.
Anne Rice's 'The Vampire Lestat' introduces readers to the charismatic, bisexual vampire Lestat, whose complex character and thrilling story have established a stronghold in horror literature, reflecting both horror and humanity.
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