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).

I’ve been out of town, promoting my new book, “The Encyclopedia of Vampire Mythology” from McFarland, so I am behind in my updating the website. I am happy to announce that an interview I did for the Innsmouth Free Press is now up and running! It’s a pretty good interview if I do say so [...]

The Library Journal, founded by Melvil Dewey (the guy who invented the Dewey decimal system) has been in publication since 1876. With an emphasis on public libraries, it has a circulation of about 100,000 subscribers. Among its trade related articles it also reviews books, and in August of 2010, they reviewed mine, “The encyclopedia of Vampire Mythology.”

Another thing I like about Amazon is that folks who have read the book can post their own reviews for the world to see right next to the major book reviewers, like Midwest Book Review. It’s awesome when they all agree!

The Savannah College of Art and Design, otherwise known as SCAD, is my alma mater, a fact I am proud of.

Glamor Magazine interview with vampirologist, Theresa Bane

For those of you who may have missed the premeir of E!’s “10 Vampires We Love,” here are the re-air dates:

On Monday, November 16th at 10:30 pm, EST “10 Vampire We Love” will air on the E! Channel. This is the show that I was interview for back on October 19th.

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