Paganism
Walking through cemeteries {My husband had asked me to marry him in the cemetery where we like to picnic.}
Thunderstorms
Traveling
Wicca
Tarot
Writing Horror/Erotic/Occult/Dark Romance
Reading
Some Astrology
Herbs
Egyptain Art
Candle Magick
Mythology
Metal
Darkwave
Some Classic Rock from the 60's and 70's.
Pagan and Native American Chants
Inkubus Sukkubus
Nightwish
Black Sabbath
Concrete Blonde
Blondie
Tori Amos
London After Midnight
Alice Cooper
Rob Zombie
Bela Lugosis's Dead by Bauhaus
Don't Fear the Reaper by Blue Oyster Cult
A Gothic Romance by Cradle of Filth
Haunted by Evanescence
Cat's in the Cradle by Gun's and Roses
Before I'm Dead by Kidney Theives
Boadicea and some other songs by Enya
The Mummer's Dance and All Souls Night by Lorena Mckennit
The Curse of Millhaven by Nick Cave
Angry Johnny by Poe
The Dark Shadows Soundtrack
The Bride of Chucky Soundtrack
Arabian Nights and Christine by Siouxie and the Banshees
Black Planet by Sisters of Mercy
I love you to Death by Type O Negative (This is the song Phil and I danced to at our wedding)
Helena by My Chemical Romance
Ray of Light by Madonna
I Want To Be A Rock Star by Nickleback
Pain by Three Days Grace
Horror/Dark Humor/Mystery/Classic Horror/Suspense
The Psycho Series
The Saw Series
The Halloween Series
The Child's Play Series
The Addam's Family movies
Vincent Price's 'Poe' Films
The Wickerman {The Original}
The Nightmare Before Christmas, Beetlejuice, and other Tim Burton movies
Queen of the Damned
Interview with the Vampire
Dracula {1931, 1979, and 1992}
Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
The Scream Trilogy
Dracula: Dead and Loving It
The Harry Potter Movies
Vampires
Bewitched (Both the TV Series and the new movie)
House of Dark Shadows
Night of Dark Shadows
Married to the Mob
The Godfather Trilogy
Mobsters
The Phantom Of the Opera (1925 and 2004)
and many more...
Dark Shadows
Bewitched
The Munsters
The Addams Family {the original from the 1960's}
CSI
That 70's Show
Jericho
The Simpsons
Family Guy
South Park
Jackie Collins's Chances
Anne Rice's Queen of the Damned
Anything by Dean Koontz (The Vision is my favorite out of the many I have read)
Everything by Edgar Allan Poe
Janet and Stewart Farrar
Raymound Buckland
Scott Cunningham
A Darkness at Bromeley Hall by Marybeth Morgan (A Darkness at Bromeley Hall has inspired me to write my Forbidden Passions Vampire series since I was in 7th grade. I have always loved those old Gothics from the 1960's and the 1970's)
Twilight Phantasies by Maggie Shayne
Island of Mystery by Margaret M. Scariano
The Dark Shadows novels that were written in the 1960's and 1970's
John Saul's The Blackstone Chronicles
Mary Higgins Clark's Moonlight Becomes You, Before I Say Goodbye, and A cry in the Night
Seeking Asylum by Mallory Kane
J.R.R Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Robin Cook's Sphinx
Janet Evanovich's How I Write and her Stephanie Plum Series
Gerina Dunwich's Your Magickal Cat
Patrinella Cooper's Gypsy Magic
Writing Horror: A Handbook by the Horror Writers Association, Edited by Mort Castle
The Mammoth Book or Vampires and the Mammoth Book of Dracula
Margot Adler's Drawing Down the Moon
Jean Houston's The Passion of Isis and Osiris: A Union of Two Souls
Edgar Allan Poe: A Critical Biography by Arthur Hobson Quinn
The Vampire Book: The Encyclopedia of the Undead edited by J. Gordon Melton
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's Frankenstein
The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux
Everything by Emily Dickinson
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Wicker Man by Robin Hardy and Anthony Shaffer
Psycho by Robert Bloch
Committed to Memory: 100 Best Poems to Memorize Edited by John Hollander {This book was a gift from my High School English teacher Mr. Esposito and his wife. Thanks. :)}
Some poetry and plays by William Shakespeare
Some poetry by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Christina Rossetti, William Cullen Bryant, and other Classic poets. My favorites are Poe and Dickinson.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
and many many more...
My husband Phil (for personal reasons) Jackie Collins, and Edgar Allan Poe.