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In part 2 of our extra special Spooky October episodes, Liv and Ellie talk all things, Vampires!

Talking all about the origins, evolutions, and the intricacies of immortal fashion seen in various vampire adaptations, Liv and Ellie discuss how the scary blood-sucking undead became the Edward 'This is the skin of a killer' Cullen that we know today. 

Disclaimer - At the beginning of the Episode Ellie states that the weekend in which Frankenstein and Vampire were written was in 1833. This is wrong, the correct year is 1816. 

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Credits

Hosted by Liv Hutley and Ellie Gunton

Recorded and Edited by Fiona Lloyd Harding

Theme Music Created by Fiona Lloyd Harding

References

George, S., 2021. How long have we believed in vampires?. [online] The Conversation. Available at: <https://theconversation.com/how-long-have-we-believed-in-vampires-85639?fbclid=IwAR2WIm5JjLleG53macPlECP7QEdxs-ekbIBHJbo8JinsdXOCXRV32gvcN8M> [Accessed 6 October 2021].

Hefferon, M., 2021. Vampire myths originated with a real blood disorder. [online] The Conversation. Available at: <https://theconversation.com/vampire-myths-originated-with-a-real-blood-disorder-140830?fbclid=IwAR2AzscNsEGpk7PUL963oF0NCmigZ699KzSu4OTiTzjnK8FT-sBuz7ZIj0c> [Accessed 6 October 2021].

Morrison, R., 2021. Perverse passions that will not die: The modern vampire first walked among us two centuries ago. [online] The Conversation. Available at: <https://theconversation.com/perverse-passions-that-will-not-die-the-modern-vampire-first-walked-among-us-two-centuries-ago-110846?fbclid=IwAR0QhNuzfbk0B0E0x8AwaVVdncVMlm9gSE4a6ald7-6RNurdtgw15FH4hdU> [Accessed 10 October 2021].