Blood Is Not Enough: Stories of Vampirism
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Open Road Media, 2019.
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English
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9781504058308

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Dan Simmons., Dan Simmons|AUTHOR., Gahan Wilson|AUTHOR., Garry Kilworth|AUTHOR., & Harlan Ellison|AUTHOR. (2019). Blood Is Not Enough: Stories of Vampirism . Open Road Media.

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Dan Simmons et al.. 2019. Blood Is Not Enough: Stories of Vampirism. Open Road Media.

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Dan Simmons et al.. Blood Is Not Enough: Stories of Vampirism Open Road Media, 2019.

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In Harlan Ellison's "Try a Dull Knife," an empath stumbles bleeding into a nightclub, on the run from emotional vampires. A Broadway actress steals the emotions of her fellow performers in ". . . To Feel Another's Woe" by Chet Williamson. And in "The Sea Was Wet as Wet Could Be," Gahan Wilson offers his own surreal twist on Lewis Carroll's "The Walrus and the Carpenter," as two strangers on a beach lure intoxicated picnickers to a different kind of picnic . . .

Blood Is Not Enough includes contributions by Dan Simmons, Gahan Wilson, Garry Kilworth, Harlan Ellison, Scott Baker, Leonid Andreyev, Harvey Jacobs, S. N. Dyer, Edward Bryant, Fritz Leiber, Tanith Lee, Susan Casper, Steve Rasnic Tem, Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann, Chet Williamson, Joe Haldeman, and Pat Cadigan.
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