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In romance, the vampire has enduring appeal. You have your ultimate bad boy, you have your blood metaphor, and you have the appeal of eternal love. Then there's the downside: the killing, the fear, and never getting a tan.
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In romance, the '''vampire''' has enduring appeal. You have your ultimate bad boy, you have your blood metaphor, and you have the appeal of eternal love. Then there's the downside: the killing, the fear, and never getting a tan. Vampires are considered a sub-genre of the [[paranormal]] [[Romance Sub-Genres|sub-genre]].
  
 
== External Articles ==
 
== External Articles ==
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* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1161234,00.html Well, Hello, Suckers The newest romantic hero is dark, brooding and tortured. And liked by all types: A, B and O+] - ''Time'' magazine looks at the vampire phenomenon.
 
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1161234,00.html Well, Hello, Suckers The newest romantic hero is dark, brooding and tortured. And liked by all types: A, B and O+] - ''Time'' magazine looks at the vampire phenomenon.
  
== Writers ==*
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== Authors ==
 
* [[Diana Castilleja|Castilleja, Diana]]
 
* [[Diana Castilleja|Castilleja, Diana]]
 
* [[H.A. Fowler|Fowler, H.A.]]
 
* [[H.A. Fowler|Fowler, H.A.]]
 
* [[Nathalie Gray|Gray, Nathalie]]
 
* [[Nathalie Gray|Gray, Nathalie]]

Revision as of 03:58, 11 March 2007

In romance, the vampire has enduring appeal. You have your ultimate bad boy, you have your blood metaphor, and you have the appeal of eternal love. Then there's the downside: the killing, the fear, and never getting a tan. Vampires are considered a sub-genre of the paranormal sub-genre.

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How the Vampire romance is covered in the media:

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