Posts Tagged ‘religion’
Monday, August 15th, 2011
I am proud to reveal the official cover art for my soon to be released novel with co-author Solomon Schneider, entitled REVENGE, from Black Bed Sheet Books in December! I am so very excited about this artwork & feel it truly embodies the bizarre world you’ll be encountering within the pages of our story. Bookmark [...]
Tags: Black Bed Sheet Books, Books, dark fantasy, Dear Lioness, fiction, Gabrielle Faust, Heaven, hell, Horror, metaphysics, new release, religion, Revenge, Solomon Schneider
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Saturday, December 11th, 2010
Fellow vampire aficionado Corvis Nocturnum requested of his peers yesterday the assistance in posting the new article he completed this week regarding a retort to the columnist Joel Hilliker’s attack on the American fascination with vampires. I was happy to assist. You can find out more information about Corvis and his work at http://www.corvisnocturnum.com/. * [...]
Tags: America, Americans, article, Bible, blood, blood drinking, bloodletting, Corvis Nocturnum, Dracula, Elizabeth Bathory, interview, Joel Hilliker, Living Vampire Society, Philadelphia Trumpet, pop culture, religion, The Vampire Diaries, True Blood, Twilight, vampire, vampires, vampiriology, vampirism
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Friday, November 13th, 2009
Unlike the reported 21 million Americans plagued by severe superstitions regarding the unholy day of Friday the 13th, I tend not to find myself hiding in my home and cringing from the universe on this day. And I am one of the most superstitious people you’ll probably meet. In America an estimated that [US]$800 or [...]
Tags: America, beliefs, black friday, christianity, Friday the 13th, History, myths, Norse, religion, statistics, superstitions, theories
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Sunday, February 1st, 2009
Today marks the Feast of the Bride or Imbolc (or Oimelc), one of the four principal festivals of the Wheel of the Year, celebrated among Neopagans, Wiccans, and other similar cultures either at the beginning of February or at the first local signs of Spring. Most commonly it is celebrated on February 2, since this [...]
Tags: Celtic, holiday, Imbolc, magic, pagan, religion, spring
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Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Ok…last article I will post from CNN today, I promise. Anne Rice comes to Jesus NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AP) It’s Halloween, and Anne Rice has a new book — a memoir, in fact — that’s climbing best-seller lists. Everything is normal, then. Normal if it were 1994 — the height of Rice’s megaselling fame as [...]
Tags: Anne Rice, interview, Jesus, memoir, religion, vampires
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Thursday, January 24th, 2008
Today’s “5 Question, 5 Authors” interview is with author Kim Paffenroth. Paffenrothis the author of several books on the Bible and theology, but recently has turned his analysis on the interface between religion and pop culture, especially the horror genre. He is the author of Gospel of the Living Dead: George Romero’s Visions of Hell [...]
Tags: authors, Books, George Romero, Horror, Interviews, Kim Paffenroth, religion, writing, Zombies
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