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Are vampires real? In the medieval era, the accounts of female vampires and succubi drinking the blood of the living -- in an erotic embrace -- certainly existed.

And in The Vampyricon, the epic of vampires by Douglas Clegg, their secret history is revealed. Go to http://www.DouglasClegg.com for free ebooks, screensavers & more.

This is the TV commercial that ran on the SciFi Channel as well as select other channels in 2007 for Douglas Clegg's The Vampyricon: The Lady of Serpents, an epic tale of vampires, sword and sorcery. All three books of The Vampyricon -- The Priest of Blood, The Lady of Serpents, and The Queen of Wolves -- are out in paperback now.

Clegg Facts:

Clegg recently read Twilight by Stephanie Meyer, and enjoys the vampire fiction of Bram Stoker, Anne Rice, Poppy Z. Brite, and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, and many others.

In the paranormal end of the spectrum, he enjoys Christine Feehan, Lynn Viehl, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Laurell K. Hamilton, J.R. Ward, and others.

Clegg's first official vampire novel that he read: Bram Stoker's Dracula

Second: Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire

Clegg's favorite vampire movies: Let the Right One In, Near Dark, 30 Days of Night, Dracula (Frank Langella and Bela Lugosi), Nosferatu...

Clegg once went to a party in Manhattan attended mostly by vampires to celebrate Katherine Ramsland's excellent book, Piercing the Darkness.

Clegg based the locations of The Lady of Serpents and The Vampyricon on the forest of Paimpont in Brittany, and on the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan in Mexico.

Clegg developed the myths and legends of the vampires of The Vampyricon from ancient Hurrite and Sumerian sources, as well as early Greek and Persian myth.

If Clegg could get an actor to play Aleric in the movie version, he would want Gael Garcia Bernal.

In the book trailers for The Priest of Blood and The Lady of Serpents, bestselling novelist Christine Feehan's daughter portrays Pythia, and her son-in-law portrays Aleric. Her niece, Jessica, portrays Enora, the Queen of Wolves.

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  • That was a really cool video. I'll have to check out the book.

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