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* "From Pulp Fiction to Revealed Text: A Study of the Role of the Text in the Otherkin Community" by Danielle Kirby in Exploring Religion And The Sacred in A Media Age
* "From Pulp Fiction to Revealed Text: A Study of the Role of the Text in the Otherkin Community" by Danielle Kirby in Exploring Religion And The Sacred in A Media Age
* "New Religions and The Internet: Recruiting in A New Public Space" by Lorne Dawson and Jenna Hennebry in Religion Online: Finding Faith on the Internet
* "New Religions and The Internet: Recruiting in A New Public Space" by Lorne Dawson and Jenna Hennebry in Religion Online: Finding Faith on the Internet
* The Magic of Shapeshifting by Rosalyn Greene

Revision as of 22:41, 24 January 2013

This is a category for mentions of otherkin, therians, or vampires in the media.

To Be Written

Newspapers

  • Elven Like Me by Nick Mamatas in The Village Voice [1]
  • Forty-Foot Winged Reptiles Need Your Love, Too by Baxil in The Daily Nexus
  • Entry Level: Otherkin by Karl McDonald in TotallyDublin [2]
  • Furries Have Feelings Too by Eihleen Stahl in The Michigan Daily [3]
  • “‘Ibland får jag lust att yla som en varg’ (‘Sometimes I get the urge to howl like a wolf’),” by Thomas Lerner in Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish) [4]
  • “My name is Isaac and Dragon: The people who only look like humans by Alma Gore in Israeli Maariv
  • “Get furry: Aggies unleash their animalistic nature.” by Sonia Moghe in The Battallion [5]
  • “A Quest for Dragons." by Randy Salas in The Minneapolis Star Tribune
  • Otherkin Remove Masks for Halloween by Sarah Fitzgerald in Metro Vancouver [6]
  • Amanda Greene, “In the movies, elves—like rats—usually get the raw end of the deal.” Star-News. [7]

Magazines

  • The Internet Goes Mythic by Cara Destai in Fate Magazine
  • “Otherkin – dziwactwo czy fantastyczny sposób na życie? (Otherkin – a quirk, or a fantastic way to live?),” by Ewelina Czarnecka in We-Dwoje.
  • “Dragons & faeries & gnomes oh my! The fascinating world of otherkin,” by Michelle Belanger in PagaNet News
  • “Elven Group Dynamics and Bonding Ritual.” by The Silver Elves in Circle News Network
  • Kinships - magazine by and for otherkin - 1999 to 2002, Pentagram Comix/Angelic Press. Katrina Joyner, Rick Silva.
  • The Forest Voice - Tsu - 2011-?

Newsletters

  • They Suck by Maureen Hennessey in After Dark (Coast to Coast AM Newsletter) October 2005.
  • Interview with Sanguinarius in Vampire Church Newsletter [8]


Journals

  • “Ο Μαγικός Κόσμος των Otherkins (Οtherkins- Oι'Ανθρωποι Δίχως Ανθρώπινη Ψυχή!) (The magical world of the otherkin [Otherkin: the

people with a non-human soul!]),” by Βάγια Ψευτάκη in Mystery


New Media

Television

  • WETV's Secret Lives of Women - The Occult - 2008
  • History Channel's Monster Quest (S2, E11) - Vampires in America - 2007
  • National Geographic - Taboo: Blood Rites (2004)
  • National Geographic - Taboo: Blood Buzz


Film

  • Vampyres (Avalanche Productions, 2007)

Books

  • Vampyres: When Reality Goes Beyond Fiction by Laurent Courau
  • Vampires In Their Own Words by Michelle Belanger
  • A Field Guide to Otherkin by Lupa
  • Vampire Nation by Arlene Russo
  • Veil's Edge by Willow Poulson
  • Not in Kansas Anymore by Christine Wicker
  • "From Pulp Fiction to Revealed Text: A Study of the Role of the Text in the Otherkin Community" by Danielle Kirby in Exploring Religion And The Sacred in A Media Age
  • "New Religions and The Internet: Recruiting in A New Public Space" by Lorne Dawson and Jenna Hennebry in Religion Online: Finding Faith on the Internet
  • The Magic of Shapeshifting by Rosalyn Greene

Pages in category "Media"

The following 94 pages are in this category, out of 94 total.