William Shattner’s television show “William Shattner’s Weird or What;” the episode that I will appear in is entitled “Ghost in the Machine.”

Dark Cargo interview, part 1 of 3

If you are one of my fans and live outside of the Fox 8 morning News viewing area, good news! Here is the video of my appearance!

Author Theresa Bane, whose expertise on all things vampire has landed her on national television programs, will talk about her work at 7 p.m. Thursday, October 27 at the Asheboro library.

The Piedmont is the central area of North Carolina between the mountains to the west and the coastline to the east. This beautiful region is not renowned for ghost stories and folktales like other areas of the country, but that’s what’s so interesting about this book — its stories are unexpected and completely open to discovery.

This is a word for word copy of an article that Appeared in the Saturday, July, 9, 2011 edition of Asheboro NC newspaper, The Courier-Tribune.

I have recently had two more book reviews on my latest McFarland “The Encyclopedia of Vampire Mythology”.

In the December 2010 issue of School Library Journal, Carra Moffett, wrote a review of Encyclopedia of Vampire Mythology.

The Reference & Research Book News prepares concise, descriptive reviews of new books in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities — for librarians and other buyers of serious books.

The Midwest Book Review publishes monthly book reviews specifically designed for community and academic librarians, booksellers, and the general reading public. In their August 2010 “MBR Bookwatch” section p 1, they reviewed my newest vampire reference book, “Encyclopedia of Vampire Mythology” (McFarland).

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