Buffy Scholar/Critic

Marked for life by reading Dracula at the age of twelve, Margaret L. Carter specializes in the literature of fantasy and the supernatural, particularly vampires. She received degrees in English from the College of William and Mary, the University of Hawaii, and the University of California. Her nonfiction worlds include Dracula: The Vampire and the Critics, The Vampire In Literature: A Critical Bibliography, and Different Blood: The Vampire as Alien. She is also the author of a werewolf novel, Shadow of the Beast, and three vampire novels. Dark Changeling (2000 Eppie Award winner in horror). Sealed In Blood, and Crimson Dreams. With her husband, retired Navy captain Leslie Roy Carter, she coauthored a fantasy novel Wild Sorceress. 5he has recently ventured into erotic romance with three vampire novellas, "Night Flight," "Tall, Dark, and Deadly," and "Virgin Blood" from Ellora's Cave (www.ellorascave.com). Visit her website, www.margaretlcarter.com. [Biography from Seven Seasons of Buffy.]

 

Carter, Margaret L., “A World Without Shrimp.” Seven Seasons of Buffy. Ed. Glenn Yeffeth. Dallas: BenBella Books, 2003.