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Second Survey Fundraising

Hello all! I come bearing exciting news: I am planning to do another monsterfucker survery, but this time officially! With the help of fellow monsterfucker-academic Phoebe Santillan, we are looking to duplicate our surveys to confirm initial results and then submit the research to scientific journals! Unfortunately, study funds are

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Interview with Dr. Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock

Hello All! I am so excited I get to share with you my interview with Dr. Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock. He is a professor at Central Michigan University, where he teaches subjects on the Gothic, American literature, and pop culture. He has written prolifically about the gothic and monstrosity, having written

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From Coffin to Closet: Dracula’s Queer Legacy

While Dracula was a figure whose mysterious and dangerous sexuality was primarily aimed at heterosexual women as a marketing tactic for all of the Count’s film history, the queer subtext of both the book and the movies remains persistent and, thanks to adaptations, more and more explicit. (Who could have foreseen this?

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Monster Sex Toys: Creature Feature Toys & Darque Path Interviews

Join me as I speak with two insanely talented, wonderful, monster sex toy businesses: Creature Feature Toys and Darque Path! We talk about all things monster sex toys, from customer demographics, to spider-fucking, to whether or not public trends affect what toys are made. Creature Feature Toys https://youtu.be/Yb77-CyupQo Check out

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The Monstrous-Feminine: The Devourer

Part 1 Woah, here she comes (Watch out boy she’s gonna chew you up) Watch out boy she’s gonna chew you up (Woah, here she comes) She only come out at night Well she’s a really hungry type (Woah, here she comes) Oh, the woman is wild, woman is wild

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Happy Valentine’s Day!

I Vant You! Hellooo, my monster lovers–Happy Valentine’s Day! For this very special romantic day, I thought to share with you Topp’s 1966 “Frankenstein’s Valentine Stickers” (which sold in a box set for an astounding 5 cents–can you imagine anything costing 5 cents today lol?). These treats weren’t just stickers

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