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Bite Me Magazine is a magazine founded and edited by Arlene Russo. It was launched in 1999, and specialises in vampires and the supernatural. Bite Me features a broad range of articles on global Gothic culture, aesthetic and identity.
Content includes interviews with those involved in underground, Gothic or cult culture, from renowned cult directors and authors to models and actors. Issues include feature articles and real-life stories on global phenomena, as well as underground events. Also,news, reviews of films, books, art and artists.
The magazine also includes articles ofsuch as band interviews, photoshoots, and features. It also includes photoshoots of goth-styled, cyberpunck and vampiric beauties, covers global trends in the vampire culture, and looks into other areas of supernatural culture and question, ranging
Alongside the magazine runs a website [1]], on which are archived back copies, a forum,
Arlene Russo has also published two non-fiction books about vampires - Vampire Nation (Llewellyn Publishing, 2005 and The Real Twilight: True Stories of Modern Day Vampires (John Blake Publishing, 2010).
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