I'm just your average geek girl in black. That's right, all the average girls have monstrous vampire sites, are on a quest for the perfect black eyeliner and want to be the next Vampira. Alright, so maybe I'm not the epitome of average, but I'm pretty close.

I started this site when I was but a wee little vamp at the age of 14. A few years have passed now and I'm a little older (and maybe a little spookier), 21 to be exact. I live in the Toronto area of Ontario, that's in Canada for you geographically challenged vistors. I'm a third year university major, attending a major Toronto university for a BA in honours psychology. I only have about a hundred years to go before I get my PhD and then you can call me Dr. Vampy!

I had a fairly normal happy childhood. The usual family trips to Disney Land, chasing the neighbourhood boys around and leisurely Sunday drives past old cemeteries. Didn't your family do that? Well now, we can't all have the same definition of normal, now can we?

Much of my interests and tastes tend to lean towards what is widely considered the darker side of life, or as most people tend to catagorize it as the goth subculture. Am I goth? Well, I'm sure I'm a lot of things and goth could be one of them, if you believe in such a thing. The problem with the goth label is its virtually undefinable. We all have an idea of what it is, what it entails, but who's to say which idea is the correct one. It's also a subculture that has, in my opinion, expired. It has lived its prime and has since been battered to death in the media and its counterparts. Today goth seems to be merely a fashion trend to most, instead of a lifestyle or a state of being as others think it should be. So to keep things simple, let's just call me one spooky-ooky girl. Don't worry, my blacks not blacker than your black. Maybe shinier and better looking, but not blacker.

How my free time is spent can be summed up in three words; computer, movies, music. I'm a self admitted internet addict. You would have better luck getting a hold of me through e-mail or ICQ than on the phone, sad but true. I'll watch just about any movie that enters my house, but give me a good or cheesy horror flick and I'm a very happy Vampy. And if there's a vampire or two in it, even better! As for my taste in music, I'm committed to a few genres and rarely stray from them. Old school goth, industrial, darkwave, 80's retro, a touch of metal and all the sub-genres that fit between (I can't be bothered to keep up with all their 'new' names). I avoid radio and music television like the plague, it makes me too angsty.

See now? I'm not so terribly interesting afterall.