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There are 12 comments on At Twilight, Interview with a Vampire … Expert

  1. Twilight “makes the vampire more accessible”. Explain to me what that means. The novel Dracula is perfectly accessible. Even if one cannot comprehend the older written novels, there are many other ideas which stay true to the vampire myth such as the video game series Castlevania. Many of the already existing myths about vampires are little known so if Stephenie Meyes wanted to bring some new concepts to her book, she could have easily done some research instead of creating some sort of crap about vampires who sparkle. Vampires are not supposed to be “hot” in the sense that we think of “hot” people. Vampires are supposed to be seductive, yes, as to capture their prey, not to make love that breaks beds and houses. Twilight ruined the conception of a vampire. People who originally were interested in already existing vampire ideas and stories fear liking vampires because they do not want to be even associated with crap novels like Twilight. Essentially, Edward Cullen is a sparkly abomination to the world. Driving a stake through the Twilight books did not destroy Twilight or Edward Cullen so therefore he can’t possibly be a vampire.

  2. How does one get to be a Vampire expert?

    I like this new direction for vampires. THe non blood drinking-energy slurping vampire can be anyone who wants to claim it. We are all cognizant of other people’s energy; it’s justthat some concentrate harder on it. Any teacher can tell you they feel their students energy as soon as they walk into a classroom.

    If you are interested in how people use energy, take a look at Annie’s Gift by Holden Herbert. It is a novel, but there is still a lot to learn there

  3. “I’m a little concerned about Twilight, because these are the most unrebellious vampires we’ve ever seen.” Why is this concerning? And why does this mean that that Edward Cullen may be the last vampire? Sorry, but while the last paragraph is intriguing (Mormon references), it is also confusing.

  4. Edward Cullen will absolutely not be the last Vampire/Vampyre…and there will be other versions as over time creativity continues to grow. Vampires will always be attractive and alluring creatures. I think you need to get back to your research…….there is a lot you don’t know and obviously don’t understand.

  5. A true Vamp can feed off energy (like my late Mother), or sip raw blood from either humans or animals (my hubby is a donor, & a neighbor gives us freshly shot deer, of which I drink some blood from); there really is no such thing as a “Vampire Expert”; we simply exist, & other, non-Vamps/Otherkins observe & make (often unreal) assumptions about us. Such as garlic….whatever! And some of us develop an aversion to sun…we don’t ask for it: it just happens.
    Vamps don’t have to be rebellious…..that’s an area for teens, not supposed “ancient” immortals….lol.
    Do your own research…those who aren’t Family Otherkin already. See what you find..it might surprise you!

  6. Do a search on real vampires, and educate yourself!!! There are hundreds of websites to choose from, most tell the truth.

    But I’ll tell you this, a real vampire is NOT going to advertise themselves in any way. How do you think they have survived all this time? By living among us, in plain sight. Your neighbor, your sister, your mother, your aunt, your uncle, your husband, the postman, the baker, the airline pilot, the stewardess, your preacher, your rancher, your farmer, your favorite rock singer, your country guitar player, your kid’s swimming teacher, your organic produce dealer, your pharmacist, your doctor, your nurse. Any one of them could be one, because they don’t want to stand out in the crowd. They just want to live their lives. They have to pay their bills, go to their jobs every day, fix the car, buy gas, pay the rent. All of that ‘normal’ stuff that you and I do every day.

    But that stuff doesn’t sell books, does not get people to go to the movies and spend $20 million to watch Twilight, New Moon. The public are addicted to hype, not the truth, the facts. They want glowing vampires, with bad tempers and long fangs dripping with blood. I have to wonder where all those people have gone to school, or get their education, to buy into that crap. It is so outrageous.

    But if they insist on dressing like the stereotype vampires, I say let them. At least that draws the attention away from the real vampires!! More power to them.

    Talk about ‘hiding in plain sight’!

    Tianca

  7. Nice one..
    I think they want glowing vampires, with bad tempers and long fangs dripping with blood. I have to wonder where all those people have gone to school, or get their education, to buy into that crap.

  8. I am a little bit worried about the vampire trend around Tthe success of Twilight … I heard that more and more teenagers imitate the movie and become a kind of “vampire” they bite friends in the neck. Not that good. However, I think it’s gonna end at some point.

     

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