I think my labels list needs to lose a bit of weight (wouldn't be the first time), so I've decided to chop out book/journal/website/blog titles, in favour of retaining their author's names.
However, I'll leave movie titles alone for now.
Anyhoo, as a result, "Dagmar Krauss Vampyr Hunter" in "Journal of a Vampire Hunter" merely becomes "Dagmar Krauss".
Meanwhile, "Taliesin Meets the Vampires", as labeled in "Just a Quick One", "No Need for Clicks", "Word Gets Around", "Frayling's "Vampire" Makes Another Appearance" and "Remake Canned?", will now be subsumed under "Andrew M. Boylan", the blog's author.
"In Small Things Found" (a label attached to "Paranormal Archaeology") will also be subsumed under its author, "ahtzib".
"Internet Vampire Tribune Quarterly" ("Vampire Journals on the Internet") will now be featured under "Vampire Journals".
"Niels K. Petersen" will also incorporate the blog entries with the "Magia Posthuma" label ("Just a Quick One", "Word Gets Around", "Frayling's "Vampire" Makes Another Appearance", "Imitation Isn't Always the Sincerest Form of Flattery" and "On Diaries, Part One").
No more "The Groovy Age of Horror" ("Just a Quick One"). Instead, Curt Purcell.
And, lastly, because I've only written about it once, out goes "The Mystery of the Haunted Vampire" (and that it also has several contributors, rendering this label culling exercise, futile!).
However, I'll leave movie titles alone for now.
Anyhoo, as a result, "Dagmar Krauss Vampyr Hunter" in "Journal of a Vampire Hunter" merely becomes "Dagmar Krauss".
Meanwhile, "Taliesin Meets the Vampires", as labeled in "Just a Quick One", "No Need for Clicks", "Word Gets Around", "Frayling's "Vampire" Makes Another Appearance" and "Remake Canned?", will now be subsumed under "Andrew M. Boylan", the blog's author.
"In Small Things Found" (a label attached to "Paranormal Archaeology") will also be subsumed under its author, "ahtzib".
"Internet Vampire Tribune Quarterly" ("Vampire Journals on the Internet") will now be featured under "Vampire Journals".
"Niels K. Petersen" will also incorporate the blog entries with the "Magia Posthuma" label ("Just a Quick One", "Word Gets Around", "Frayling's "Vampire" Makes Another Appearance", "Imitation Isn't Always the Sincerest Form of Flattery" and "On Diaries, Part One").
No more "The Groovy Age of Horror" ("Just a Quick One"). Instead, Curt Purcell.
And, lastly, because I've only written about it once, out goes "The Mystery of the Haunted Vampire" (and that it also has several contributors, rendering this label culling exercise, futile!).
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