I discovered early on that some performers live their life in order to act, so all their relationships are simply an experience that they can feed back into their work. Which I find vampiric.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Are vampires kinky? I didn't know.
For many years I had heard about an underworld consisting of people who act out a vampire fantasy while I was living in New York. Fortunately for me there are also several books on the phenomena.
Once when I went over my work with my Washington University professor, the late great Stanley Elkin, he pointed to a passage of mine and said: 'Stop vamping.' It has remained a caution.
Vampires are a genre now.
There are many vampires in the world today... you only have to think of the film business.
I love playing the vamp, and I get sent out for a lot of that stuff, maybe because I do it well.
It's only in modern times that we have come to glorify vampirism.
Interview with a Vampire was lots of sex, so I'm not sure.
Vampirism, for me, was a way to live in fantasy and have superpowers, but not just in a really perfect, happy, everything is great way. It's superpowers with a cost. It's having to be the villain, and what do you do about that.
I know about various fictional and folkloric vampire mythoses the way other people know about the personal life of celebrities.
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