Author Archives: Annie Neugebauer

Vampires and Zombies, part IV: compare and contrast

Originally posted on December 22, 2010 at 5:50 PM Let’s do a compare and contrast, children! Mmkay? Now, before you go pitching a fit because you know of a vampire that attacks violently or you’re a girl but you much … Continue reading

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Vampires and Zombies, part III: the popularization of zombies (in western culture)

Originally posted on December 20, 2010 at 8:16 PM Whereas the popularization of vampires timeline relied predominately on literature, the timeline for zombies will consist mainly of filmography. This is for the practical reason that not many famous zombie novels … Continue reading

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Christmas Mice

Originally posted on December 13, 2010 at 2:45 PM When it comes to Christmas animals, there’s one clear-cut winner in my book: Christmas mice. The deciding factors of what makes an animal “Christmasy” could be up for grabs, so I’ll … Continue reading

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To Overcome

Originally posted on December 10, 2010 at 7:30 PM This past Sunday, I went with Mom-in-Law to watch Hub-a-Dub run the White Rock Marathon in Dallas. Now, I’ve never had much interest in running. As I tell Kyle, I pretty … Continue reading

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Vampires and Zombies, part II: the popularization of vampires (in western culture)

Originally posted on December 17, 2010 at 3:15 PM When I say “vampire,” you most likely think Twilight, Dracula, and maybe Anne Rice. But the truth is, there are dozens more authors that have made vampires what they are today. … Continue reading

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