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{{b|V is for voracious: Vampire culture unveiled}} is an article about real [[vampires]] written by [[Alexandra Zayas]] for the [[wikipedia:Tampa Bay Times|Tampa Bay Times]]. [[Psychic vampires|Psychic]], [[sanguinarian]] and [[Tantric vampires|tantric]] [[vampires]] are discussed, as well as various aspects of the vampire community. A glossary of "vampire vernacular" is also included.

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V is for voracious: Vampire culture unveiled
Media type Newspaper article
Release date August 16, 2009
Creator Alexandra Zayas
Publisher Tampa Bay Times
URL http://www.tampabay.com/features/humaninterest/v-is-for-voracious-vampire-culture-unveiled/1027763


V is for voracious: Vampire culture unveiled is an article about real vampires written by Alexandra Zayas for the Tampa Bay Times. Psychic, sanguinarian and tantric vampires are discussed, as well as various aspects of the vampire community. A glossary of "vampire vernacular" is also included.