Daughters of Darkness

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  • Pam Keesey

  • Female
  • SEATTLE, Washington, US

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Interests

  • General

    Books, Cooking, Divas, Femme Fatales, Food and Wine, Food Policy, Gender Studies, Goth Culture, International Politics, Movies (classic horror, sci-fi), Sexuality and Culture, Spirituality, Sustainability, Vampires, Women’s Studies
  • Music

    Music I can dance to, 80s, 90s, Blues, Disco, Dub, Funk, Goth, Jazz, Lounge, Reggae, Trance
  • Movies

    The Abominable Dr. Phibes, Babette’s Feast, Begotten, Bride of Frankenstein, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Casablanca, Cronos, Dracula (1931 — both of them), The Haunting (1963), Meshes in the Afternoon, The Old Dark House, The Piano, Rebecca, Requiem for a Dream, Shadow of the Vampire, Sunset Boulevard, White Zombie, the list continues….
  • Television

    Outer Limits, Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Night Gallery
  • Books

    Anything by Edgar Allan Poe, Anything by Jeanette Winterson, Aura, The Bloody Chamber, Jane Eyre, Kindred, “The Scent of Wood and Silence”, Wilding, Wuthering Heights...I could go on and on
  • Heroes

    Emma Goldman, Gypsy Rose Lee, Mary Maclane

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About me:

Pam Keesey is well known for her writing on women in horror, including her books Daughters of Darkness: Lesbian Vampire Tales, Dark Angels: Lesbian Vampire Erotica, Women Who Run with the Werewolves: Tales of Blood, Lust, and Metamorphosis, and Vamps: An Illustrated History of the Femme Fatale. She also co-edited a collection of classic science fiction short stories by women with her good friend Forrest J Ackerman entitled Sci-Fi Womanthology.

She is the editor and publisher of MonsterZine, an online horror movie magazine that, in the words of Dr. Frank C. Baxter of The Mole People (1956), explores the meaning and significance of horror movies in the 21st century. In addition to editing horror fiction and writing non-fiction about horror, Pam has also worked as a technical editor, a news editor, and as an editor of occult books in Spanish.





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