Links to Other Vampire/Vampyre Related Pages
There are lots of Vampire (and Vampyre) related Web Pages.
Perhaps even too many of them.
Some are terrible.
Some are quite good.
Still others are exceptional.
This page provides links to some exceptional sites.
- The Dracula Page
Annotation: Lots of good, solid information and some wonderful pictures of Dracula's homeland.
Also, you will find superlative information on the Transylvanian Society of Dracula.
- alt.Vampyres Home Page
Annotation: Lots of good info and a vampyre IRC. A very sexy looking page.
- Vampire junction
(S.P. Somtow's Page)
Annotation: Lots of info here on this bright (or should I say dark?) and rising
talent.
- Creaturette's Darke Palace
(Yvonne Navarro's Page)
Annotation: A wonderful page with lots of excellent information and very
pleasing to the eyes. Written and maintained by the
novelist, Yvonne Navarro herself, you will find plenty of scary things here, as well as
bibliographies, public appearances and lots of good links.
- Talisman Tours, Ltd
Annotation : Take a vampirish tour of New Orleans, or all kinds of other Ghostly and Halloweenish places.
New material here too on Katherine Ramsland. An extremely commercial site, but still
worth having a peek at.
- Vampyres Only
Annotation: This is a simply the best page I've seen. It has stunning graphics that are quick loading, a
"what's new" link, a SUPERB Multimedia link which connects you to Gothic pictures and sounds
from movies and elsewhere. It has excellent links and annotations to other sites and
Vampyre Vulnerability/Probability tests for your entertainment. And (!!) it's made in
Canada. I'd scoot over there right now and check it out if you haven't already. They don't
come any better than this one!
- The Dark Side of the Web
Annotation: This is a simply gorgeous site. There are lots of links to Comics, Death, Gothic
Halloween, Movies, Music, Paranormal, Role Playing Games, Vampires, and, oh yes, the best
links on Wicca that I've seen on the Web.
- Emry's Vampyre Page
Annotation: The author was one of the first of "our kind" to have taken the time
to annotate fully, all of the links -- and there are lots of good Vampire links
here as well as some links to some silly sites too (if you like silliness it's great). There is
also a lot of information here from the alt.vampires archives. Finally, this page is a great
repository for original material from fresh new writers in the Ooga Booga tradition.
- The Vampire Chronicles
Annotation: There's more Anne Rice stuff here than you can shake a stick at and it's a
must for any Anne Rice fan (or any Vampire fan. This page holds much promise
although links to other sites are only just starting to be made here. This author has also
taken the time to annotate links(albeit thinly) but it's well worth your time to scoot over
there and check it out.
- The Gothic Corner
Annotation: This site has lots of music links on it, including a special section for
ftp sites. This is a great looking page but the hypertext display is funny on my Netscape browser
so that the "hot" text is Gray and the regular text is White (the other way round makes
more sense to my eye). Still, I don't mean to be too nit picky ... it's a very nicely
done page.
- UPenn English Dept. Vampires Site
Annotation: I don't know how many members of the UPenn English Department are vampires
but I do know there's at least one at the York English Department.
Any way, this is a Gopher site that provides Listserver subscription addresses for discussion
groups on Anne Rice, arcana, sf lit, horror, Tolkien etc etc.
- More Haunted Corners of the Web
Annotation: This is quite an interesting page with material on Halloween Haunt, Haunted Houses,
some novelty stuff and an HR Giger (Alien) link. There are other links to Gargoyles, the Grotesk (sic)
and a very nice feature called "Really Scary Place of the Month" that's a surprise link.The link to
Nightmare Factory (a commercially haunted house) is interesting but you may be
ready for retirement before this painfully slow-loading page comes in. You can make up your
own mind about whether it was worth the wait for the Nightmare Factory link!
- DarkAngel's Homepage
Annotation: This is a magnificent site. You'll find main headings such as, Gothic
Links, Magazines, Comics, Anime, Magick (sic) and Cool Links. There's some nice audio and
visual things happening here too. Under Gothic you'll find (among other things)
HR Giger and Nine Inch Nails. Under Cool Links you'll find lots of things including
a Star Trek Link, a Scifi link and a FredMUD link. This page is well worth the visit.
- The Vampire's Vault
Annotation: This site is by Beverley Richardson and has lots of good, solid information,
including some books reviews, a handful of carefully annotated links to other Vampire pages, a link
to a Vampire Listserver discussion group and links to Games. This page definitely deserves a
look!
- The Cabinet of Dr Casey
Annotation: This is a another great site with lots of unique information that is of value
to anyone interested in Vampires. Some of the backgrounds are (imho) distracting and very slow
loading but the content of the page makes up for this shortcoming. There's lots of material
here on horror movies as well as material on "Horror Archives" (sound and graphics archives) and
an especially interesting section on "The Dark Ages: Eight Centuries of Horror" that many
will find useful.
- Dr Vile Flemm's Page of Horror
Annotation: Lots of creepy corridors to follow here and lots of info and other goodies
including "scream savers" (my favourite) and creepy sounds. Gorgeously illustrated backgrounds
but (like lots of others) very slow loading so I grew impatient waiting for pages to come in.
Still worth a peek!
- Vampyres: The Eternal Immortals
Annotation: There is LOTS of good material on this page too: stories, poems, more
links than you'll ever get to and some "punning" material on Elizabeth of Bathory.
- The Diaries of the Family Dracule
Annotation A new vampiric trilogy by author Jeanne Kalodridis. The first
two parts are ready!
- The Garlic Page
- Vampire WWW Server
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