31-10-2025 18:47 via chicagoreader.com

‘It’s important to write for teenagers’

Young adult author Hal Schrieve approaches vampire stories from the monster’s perspective. Hir third book, Fawn’s Blood, alternates between two characters: Rachel, a slayer-turned-vampire, and Fawn, a runaway who’s looking for her recently turned friend. Schrieve wanted to tell a story with the fun and sophisticated teen camp of Buffy the Vampire Slayer that centered […]
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