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* Gilda in ''[[The Gilda Stories]] | ==By character name== | ||
* Gilda in ''[[The Gilda Stories]]'' by [[Jewelle Gomez]] | |||
* Adulfa from [[Pat Califia]]; shown as lesbian in short fiction, featured in ''[[Mortal Companion]]'' | * Adulfa from [[Pat Califia]]; shown as lesbian in short fiction, featured in ''[[Mortal Companion]]'' | ||
* [[Vamp Willow]] in [[Buffy]] | |||
* Vamp Willow in Buffy | |||
==Works== | ==Works== | ||
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===Print fiction=== | ===Print fiction=== | ||
* [[Ouida Crozier]], ''[[Shadows After Dark]]'' (Vampires from another dimension routinely operate on Earth. Amid the AIDS plague, one vampire (Oupir) falls in love with an earthling.) | * [[Ouida Crozier]], ''[[Shadows After Dark]]'' (Vampires from another dimension routinely operate on Earth. Amid the AIDS plague, one vampire (Oupir) falls in love with an earthling.) | ||
* Tara Danaan. "The Grave's a Fine and Private Place," Sinister Wisdom (Berkeley, Ca.), No. 34 (1988). | * [[Tara Danaan]]. "The Grave's a Fine and Private Place," ''[[Sinister Wisdom]]'' (Berkeley, Ca.), No. 34 (1988). | ||
* Cora Lynn Daniels. Sardia: A Story of Love (1891) [lesbian vampire] | * [[Cora Lynn Daniels]]. ''[[Sardia|Sardia: A Story of Love]]'' (1891) [lesbian vampire] | ||
* [[Mary Jane Davidson]], ''[[Betsy the Vampire Queen]]'' (Betsy is lesbian/bi) | * [[Mary Jane Davidson]], ''[[Betsy the Vampire Queen]]'' (Betsy is lesbian/bi) | ||
* [[Nisa Donnelly]], ''[[The Bar Stories: A Novel After All]]'' (1989) | * [[Nisa Donnelly]], ''[[The Bar Stories|The Bar Stories: A Novel After All]]'' (1989) (lesbian vampire shows up sometimes; this was made into a movie, without the lesbian vampire) | ||
* [[Katherine V. Forrest]], "[[O Captain, My Captain]]" (lesbian vampire spaceship captain doesn't need blood; needs a different bodily fluid) in Dreams and Swords (1987) | * [[Katherine V. Forrest]], "[[O Captain, My Captain]]" (lesbian vampire spaceship captain doesn't need blood; needs a different bodily fluid) in Dreams and Swords (1987) | ||
* Amelia G. "Wanting" (lesbian vampire in Blood Kiss) | * [[Amelia G]]. "Wanting" (lesbian vampire in ''[[Blood Kiss]]'') | ||
* | * [[Anna Livia]]. ''[[Minimax]]'' | ||
* Polly Bland. "Julia" in Moonshadows: Fantasies of Love and Magick edited by S. G. Johnson (lesbian vampire) | * [[Polly Bland]]. "Julia" in Moonshadows: Fantasies of Love and Magick edited by S. G. Johnson (lesbian vampire) | ||
* [[Linda Jaivin]]. ''[[Rock'n'Roll Babes from Outer Space]]'' (1998) (Ok, they're aliens not vampires, but they do get up to some lesbo-goth-vampirism.) | * [[Linda Jaivin]]. ''[[Rock'n'Roll Babes from Outer Space]]'' (1998) (Ok, they're aliens not vampires, but they do get up to some lesbo-goth-vampirism.) | ||
* Raven Kaldera. "Predator" in Sexcrime: An Anthology of Subversive Erotica edited by Cecilia Tan (Circlet Press: 2000) (lesbian SM relationship and a contagious vampirism) | * [[Raven Kaldera]]. "Predator" in Sexcrime: An Anthology of Subversive Erotica edited by Cecilia Tan (Circlet Press: 2000) (lesbian SM relationship and a contagious vampirism) | ||
* [[Diana Lee]], ''[[A Taste for Blood]]'' (2003) [lesbian vampires historical epic] | * [[Diana Lee]], ''[[A Taste for Blood]]'' (2003) [lesbian vampires historical epic] | ||
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* [[Karen Marie Christa Minns]], ''[[Bloodsong]]''. Bluestocking Books, Irvine, CA; 1-887237-08-9, April 1997. (lesbian vampire) | * [[Karen Marie Christa Minns]], ''[[Bloodsong]]''. Bluestocking Books, Irvine, CA; 1-887237-08-9, April 1997. (lesbian vampire) | ||
* [[Karen Marie Christa Minns]] Virago (Naiad, 1990) - lesbian couple threatened by a lesbian vampire ... | * [[Karen Marie Christa Minns]] Virago (Naiad, 1990) - lesbian couple threatened by a lesbian vampire ... | ||
* Jody Scott. I, Vampire (1984). (lesbian vampire) | * [[Jody Scott]]. ''[[I, Vampire]]'' (1984). (lesbian vampire) | ||
* | * [[Robbi Sommers]], "Lilith" (lovers Francine and Kay encounter vampire Lilith; lesbian vampire smut) (first published in ''Pleasures'', Naiad Press, 1989; republished in ''A Movement of Eros: 25 Years of Lesbian Erotica'', ed. by Heather Findlay (1996)) | ||
* Pam Keesey, editor. Daughters of Darkness: Lesbian Vampire Stories | * [[Pam Keesey]], editor. ''[[Dark Angels|Dark Angels: Lesbian Vampire Stories]]'' | ||
* Cece Ross, editor. Blood Sisters: Lesbian Vampire Tales | * [[Pam Keesey]], editor. ''[[Daughters of Darkness|Daughters of Darkness: Lesbian Vampire Stories]]'' | ||
* [[Cece Ross]], editor. ''[[Blood Sisters|Blood Sisters: Lesbian Vampire Tales]]'' | |||
===film & video=== | ===film & video=== | ||
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* "Lesbian Vampire Sex and B0ndage" (1998; lesbian vampire p0rn) | * "Lesbian Vampire Sex and B0ndage" (1998; lesbian vampire p0rn) | ||
* "TITanic 2000" (1999; dir. John P. Fedele) (lesbian vampire p0rn) | * "TITanic 2000" (1999; dir. John P. Fedele) (lesbian vampire p0rn) | ||
* "Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter" | * "Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter" | ||
=== | ===TV=== | ||
* ''[[Supernatural]]'' - season 1, episode 20 ("Dead Man's Blood", 2006/04/20). | |||
* [[Willow]] in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' episode "[[Dopplegängland]]" | * [[Willow]] in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' episode "[[Dopplegängland]]" | ||
* Paige in "[[Charmed]]" episode "Bite Me" | * Paige in "[[Charmed]]" episode "Bite Me" | ||
* [[Lana Lang]] in ''[[Smallville]]'' episode "Thirst" | * [[Lana Lang]] in ''[[Smallville]]'' episode "Thirst" | ||
* "Doctor Terrible's House of Terrible" episode "Lesbian Vampire Lovers of Lust" (parody) | * "Doctor Terrible's House of Terrible" episode "Lesbian Vampire Lovers of Lust" (parody) | ||
* Bianca, "Bad Blood" & "Storm Front", in "[[The Dresden Files]]" | |||
* "[[Dead Man's Blood]]", ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' episode 1x20 - minor scene of girl-on-girl vampirism | |||
===comics=== | ===comics=== | ||
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* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/LesbianVampire TV Tropes wiki] for more on lesbian vampire & more examples | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/LesbianVampire TV Tropes wiki] for more on lesbian vampire & more examples | ||
[[Category:Lists of female characters]] | [[Category:Lists of female characters|Lesbian vampires]] | ||
[[Category:Works featuring vampires]] | [[Category:Works featuring vampires| Lesbian vampires]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:38, 27 July 2012
By character name
- Gilda in The Gilda Stories by Jewelle Gomez
- Adulfa from Pat Califia; shown as lesbian in short fiction, featured in Mortal Companion
- Vamp Willow in Buffy
Works
Print fiction
- Ouida Crozier, Shadows After Dark (Vampires from another dimension routinely operate on Earth. Amid the AIDS plague, one vampire (Oupir) falls in love with an earthling.)
- Tara Danaan. "The Grave's a Fine and Private Place," Sinister Wisdom (Berkeley, Ca.), No. 34 (1988).
- Cora Lynn Daniels. Sardia: A Story of Love (1891) [lesbian vampire]
- Mary Jane Davidson, Betsy the Vampire Queen (Betsy is lesbian/bi)
- Nisa Donnelly, The Bar Stories: A Novel After All (1989) (lesbian vampire shows up sometimes; this was made into a movie, without the lesbian vampire)
- Katherine V. Forrest, "O Captain, My Captain" (lesbian vampire spaceship captain doesn't need blood; needs a different bodily fluid) in Dreams and Swords (1987)
- Amelia G. "Wanting" (lesbian vampire in Blood Kiss)
- Anna Livia. Minimax
- Polly Bland. "Julia" in Moonshadows: Fantasies of Love and Magick edited by S. G. Johnson (lesbian vampire)
- Linda Jaivin. Rock'n'Roll Babes from Outer Space (1998) (Ok, they're aliens not vampires, but they do get up to some lesbo-goth-vampirism.)
- Raven Kaldera. "Predator" in Sexcrime: An Anthology of Subversive Erotica edited by Cecilia Tan (Circlet Press: 2000) (lesbian SM relationship and a contagious vampirism)
- Diana Lee, A Taste for Blood (2003) [lesbian vampires historical epic]
- Tanith Lee, "Nunc Dimittis" in The Dodd, Mead Gallery of Horror, edited by Charles L. Grant, New York: Dodd, Mead (1983). [vampire female w/ attractive bisexual recruit]
- J. Sheridan LeFanu, Carmilla (1872) [the classic lesbian vampire story]
- John Linssen, Tabitha fffoulks: A Love Story About a Reformed Vampire and His Favorite Lady (New York: Arbor, 1978) (lesbian vampire, and others)
- Anna Livia, Minimax Like no other lesbian vampire story you may have read.
- Catherine Lundoff. "El Tigre" (in Best Lesbian Erotica 1999, edited by Tristan Taormino and Chrystos; Cleis Press, 1999) (historical lesbian vampire sm porn)
- Karen Marie Christa Minns, Bloodsong. Bluestocking Books, Irvine, CA; 1-887237-08-9, April 1997. (lesbian vampire)
- Karen Marie Christa Minns Virago (Naiad, 1990) - lesbian couple threatened by a lesbian vampire ...
- Jody Scott. I, Vampire (1984). (lesbian vampire)
- Robbi Sommers, "Lilith" (lovers Francine and Kay encounter vampire Lilith; lesbian vampire smut) (first published in Pleasures, Naiad Press, 1989; republished in A Movement of Eros: 25 Years of Lesbian Erotica, ed. by Heather Findlay (1996))
- Pam Keesey, editor. Dark Angels: Lesbian Vampire Stories
- Pam Keesey, editor. Daughters of Darkness: Lesbian Vampire Stories
- Cece Ross, editor. Blood Sisters: Lesbian Vampire Tales
film & video
- "Vampyros Lesbos" ["Las Vampiras"] (1970/71) (s0ft-c0re lesbian vampires) (dir. Jesus Franco; German)
- "The Vampire Lovers" (1970, 72) (based on LeFanu's Carmilla; dir. Roy Ward Baker; starring Ingrid Pitt as Carmilla, seducing Madeleine Smith and Kate O'Mara)
- "The Hunger" (film)
- "Lust for a Vampire" (1971; Jimmy Sangster, dir.) (English lesbian vampire)
- "Daughters of Darkness" (1970/71; Harry Kümel; starring Delphine Seyrig as Countess Elizabeth Bathory; lesbian erotic horror)
- "Blood Splattered Bride" (1972; dir. Vincente Aranda) (a woman seduced by a female vampire)
- "Twins of Evil" (1972; dir. John Hough) (twin quasi-lesbian vampires; starring Madeleine & Mary Collinson)
- "Veil of Blood" ["Der Fluch der schwarzen Schwestern"] (1973) reissued as "Vampire Ecstasy" (~1999) (Dir. Joseph W. Sarno; starring Nadia Henkowa as a lesbian vampire)
- "Vampyres" (Joseé Ramón Larraz; 1974; starring Marianne Morris and Anulka as vampire ghosts of lesbian lovers. Released on film with cuts; released by Anchor Bay with censors intact; and released by Blue Underground in 2002 on DVD with original footage restored.)
- "The Bride's Initiation" (1975; dir. Duncan Stewart) (vampire seduces newlyweds)
- "Cunt Dykula" (1993; dir. by Lisa Kuhne; 5-minute lesbian safe sex PSA)
- "Embrace of the Vampire" (1994; Anne Goursaud, dir.) (transgender vampire)
- "Interview with a Vamp" (1994; dir. Justin Case; lesbian vampire p0rn)
- "Chickula: Teenage vampire" (1995; dir. Angela Robinson) (lesbian vampire)
- "Nadja" (1995; dir. Michael Almereyda) (lesbian vampire)
- Caress of the Vampire" (1996; dir. Frank Terranova) (lesbian vampire)
- "Vampire Fantasies" (1997; lesbian vampire p0rn)
- "Vampire Lust" (1997; woman cop chases lesbian vampire)
- "Caress of the Vampire 2: Teenage Ghoul Girl-a-Go-Go" (1997; dir. Bill Hellfire. ?? described as "a tongue-in-cheek look at lesbian vampire cinema" at queer horror)
- "A Religious Experience" (1997; dir. by Karla Carmony, Amy Boyd, Margo Dean) (lesbian couple battle vampires)
- "Vampire Lovers" (1998; lesbian vampire p0rn); sequel was "Lust for a Vampire" in which Ingrid Pitt fell for a man
- "Lesbian Vampire Sex and B0ndage" (1998; lesbian vampire p0rn)
- "TITanic 2000" (1999; dir. John P. Fedele) (lesbian vampire p0rn)
- "Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter"
TV
- Supernatural - season 1, episode 20 ("Dead Man's Blood", 2006/04/20).
- Willow in Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "Dopplegängland"
- Paige in "Charmed" episode "Bite Me"
- Lana Lang in Smallville episode "Thirst"
- "Doctor Terrible's House of Terrible" episode "Lesbian Vampire Lovers of Lust" (parody)
- Bianca, "Bad Blood" & "Storm Front", in "The Dresden Files"
- "Dead Man's Blood", Supernatural episode 1x20 - minor scene of girl-on-girl vampirism
comics
- "Drain"
games
- "Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines" (female vampires can seduce and feed on men and women, while male vampires can only feed on women)
theater
- "Vampire Lesbians of Sodom" by Charles Busch
see also
- TV Tropes wiki for more on lesbian vampire & more examples