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Diving into Gothic literature can be a really atmospheric and thought-provoking experience. On World Goth Day this year, Here ...
These 12 horror books don’t rely on ghosts or gore—they haunt through memory, guilt, grief, and the darkness we carry within ...
Disney Channel star and comedian Rondell Sheridan is relying on the generosity of his fans as he recovers from a recent bout with pancreatitis. Sheridan, best known for playing Chill Grill ...
a drag queen inspired by the iconic lesbian vampire from the book Carmilla by Irish author Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu and Desmodus, the genus of blood-sucking “vampire bats.” “Drag for the ...
After several months of rumors, it's official: "Landman" has landed a second season on Paramount Plus. The season 2 pick-up isn't much of a surprise, given the sheer success of the first ...
“Carmilla” by J. Sheridan Le Fanu / 108 pages “Carmilla” is for the new fans of Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu” who were hoping for more sapphic romance. Preceding Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” the original ...
Although many will not recognize the name of Dublin novelist Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, this literary talent and writer of "Carmilla" is behind most of the spooky vampire tales we know and love today.
"Bread may be the staff of life for most people, but for me it was anything but." James Le Fanu said: "Late-onset coeliac disease is much more common than you might think." But, he adds ...
Carmilla, the 1872 novella by Sheridan Le Fanu. The godmother of all Sapphic bloodsuckers takes many forms in cinema; I’ve written extensively about Carmilla and what it means elsewhere.