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Greetings,
I actually encounter this question year round, but I am aware of the association
of vampirism and vampires with the month of October and the Halloween holiday.
I normally notice a greater interest in the subject during the month of October
thru the increase in visits to the Vampire Church website and the emails I get.
Much of the inquires go along the vein of how to become a vampire and asking to
be "turned". The references are definitely toward the film and Anne Rice portrayal
of vampires. I actually ignore many of the emails asking to be "turned".
Due to time restraints, I focus much of my energy to serious inquires both online
and offline. Offline, I offer my business card and let people know how to access
resources that are available online thru the Vampire Church website and the VC
Magazine that I publish monthly. I also will answer serious questions offline and
do participate in organized discussion forums. Online, I again point people to
the resources present in articles written by many that are located on the website
of the Vampire Church. I usually will state "contact me further with any questions".
Use of the resources that are available to people online helps me with my time
restraints, and they are useful tools to anyone asking about vampires and vampirism.
I also am not afraid to explain the subject to people who are biased or not receptive.
I figure you have to try with even the most disbelieving.
Damien Daville
Founder of the Vampire Church
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