Vamps in Folklore and Fiction 🧛🏻🧛🏻♀️
On the morning of March 17, 1892, a group of townsfolk in rural Rhode Island dug up the graves of three local women. What they did to their bodies was something that we might find shocking, yet was ac...Show More
Archaeologists have found many unusual graves throughout Eastern Europe, graves in which stakes have been driven through the deceased's body. These burials, and the historical documents from the time,...Show More
Vampires. Some are violent and savage, others are indistinguishable from man. When Movarth seeks help to hunt these creatures, he meets his fate. Takes one to know one. @ShapelessGaming Narration, S...Show More
Host Greg Jenner is joined by Dr Corin Throsby and Comedian Ed Gamble to look at the role and development of vampire characters throughout 19th century Gothic literature and its continuing effect on p...Show More
On this bonus episode of FANGS Liam Geraghty talks with American author, editor, and scholar John Edgar Browning about his research into real vampires. Show Credits Produced & hosted by Liam Geraght...Show More
When two boys discovered a macabre surprise while playing in a Connecticut gravel pit, they uncovered more than a piece of the past. Their discovery echoes stories that are much older, stories with ro...Show More
Fangs! Capes! Undead bloodlust! Are vampires soul-draining ghouls or a hot prom date? No better person to ask than Indiana University professor of Slavic and Eastern European Culture, Dr. Jeff Holdema...Show More
Start with Part 1 for all the folkloric history, superstition, and Dracula basics. And then this Part 2 has vampire finches, fang straws, vegan bloodsuckers, threshold invites, horniness, grain alcoho...Show More