Laurell K Hamilton

Biography

The vampire genre has enthralled readers ever since Bram Stoker introduced a certain Transylvanian count over a century ago. Since then vampires have been used as vehicles for everything from romantic novels to erotica to humor to the expected tales of terror. However, very few writers have combined all of these facets of the never-say-die vampire quite the way that Laurell K. Hamilton has. Hamilton has not always been under the spell of undead things that go bump-and-grind in the night. When she was a young girl, her literary tastes were a bit more on the traditional side. "I wanted to be Louisa May Alcott, who wrote Little Women, because I had never read any science fiction, fantasy, or horror," she confessed in a podcast on Mayor Slay.com. "Then at 13 or 14 I found Robert E. Howard's short story collection [Pigeons From Hell]. It was the first horror, the first heroic fantasy, the first science fiction I'd ever read, and the moment I read that I knew that not only did I want to be a writer, but this is what I wanted to write." Furthering Hamilton's burgeoning fascination with the fantastic, she discovered Anthony Masters's The Natural History of the Vampire at her high school library. Coupled with the ghost stories her grandmother had told her when she was a child and heavy doses of Hammer Horror movies from Great Britain, Hamilton was well on her way to creating a character that would only be rivaled by Buffy in the field of vampire slaying. Hamilton first introduced vampire huntress Anita Blake in her third novel Guilty Pleasures. Blake is an unlikely combination of action hero, federal marshal, "necromancer," and lusty dame. Her exploits between the sheets and in the graveyard won Hamilton a rabid following hungry for something new in the well-traveled vampire genre. Along with the kinds of scares normally associated with vampire stories, Hamilton's books are notable for their unflinching eroticism. Vampires have had a sexual lure since Stoker, but Hamilton particularly draws that aspect to the surface of her work as one of her creatures might draw blood from a victim. "I [want] a kiss to be so believable it gives the reader shivers," she says on her website. "Two things I do well are sex and violence, but I don't want gratuitous sex or violence. The sex and violence is only as graphic as need be. And never included unless it furthers the plot or character development." Another unlikely trait of her books is humor, vampire tales classically being of the more solemn sort. However, a writer weaned on a book titled Pigeons From Hell is not likely going to shy away from wit. Consequently, her books have been consistently entertaining and fun, as well as creepy and sexy. Hamilton has also brought her delicious combination of sex, humor, and frights to another series, this one more ingrained in dark fantasy than horror. Her faerie princess/P.I. Meredith Gentry made her debut in Kiss of Shadows in 2001 and has since sparked her own crowd-pleasing sword and sorcery meets pulp series. Increasingly, the Anita Blake and Merry Gentry books have added more sexual content to their story lines, classifying both series in a new hybrid genre that blends romance, erotica, and paranormal fantasy. To judge from Hamilton's consistent appearance on the bestseller charts, readers find the mix spellbinding.
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zdj_123 commented on Laurell K Hamilton's profile  

Laurell K. Hamilton is the best vampire novelist i have read. she is creative, imaginative, and witty. and she cabines all of what is good and evil in life into her books. and that is why she is the best!!!!!

MariameK .AA commented on Laurell K Hamilton's profile  

man i can't get anough of your wonderful book

it's hard to get away from the book when im trying to go to sleep :)

Neetles commented on Laurell K Hamilton's profile  

She is fantastic, I have read all of her books and am counting down until her next one comes out, I highly recommend if you like books you will l ike Laurell.

Nena1967 commented on Laurell K Hamilton's profile  

She is the best writer I have ever read. her stories are great and you can never take your eyes off for a second. I hope she always continues to entertain us with her great books.

Thank You,

Sandra Santiago-Lagos

Laurell K Hamilton latest blog posts

Guest Blogging

posted on Friday 3rd of June 2011

Laurell is guest blogging over at Babel Clash and. You can find more blogs there. ...

Rumors about the Merry Gentry Series

posted on Wednesday 18th of May 2011

This blog is for the fans that have been worried whether the Merry Gentry series will continue. First, the answer is, yes, there will be more Merry books. I have begun work on the next one, actually, but it will not be out this year. The demise of the series and various other rumors have been greatly exaggerated, or just plain made up out of whole-cloth. Where do these rumors come from? There is a persistent rumor that my old publisher didn’...

Hit List Excerpt

posted on Tuesday 26th of April 2011

For those of you who have been asking for Chapter 1 of Hit List, here it is. http://www.laurellkhamilton.org/Anita%20Excerpts/HitListCh1.pdf ...

Will the big, bad wolf get me, or will I get him?

posted on Wednesday 20th of April 2011

My agent and I talked this week. Meerkat, my friend and assistant, and my agent talked yesterday. My editor was here last week, and a film crew was here filming me for a commerical and other video bits of publicity. New York is gearing up for the June release of “Hit List”, the latest Anita Blake novel. I’ve got questions to answer from my publicist, and decisions to be made. We have the tour dates; where I’ll be and what ...

The Week in Preview

posted on Wednesday 13th of April 2011

Though I have decided to get back down to the business of the next book that’s due in New York, it won’t get a start this week. Why? Because this is the beginning of the publicity for “Hit List”. What do I mean by that? It’s the week for the video shoot. Interviews, stand-ups, my part of the commercial, and lots and lots of me looking, deeply, into the camera, and saying, “Hello, my name is Laurell K. Hamilton,...

The Long Silence

posted on Tuesday 12th of April 2011

Sorry, for the long silence, guys, but I needed it. I needed to go away and not write for awhile. This space of time has been the longest I’ve ever gone without writing, in my adult life. I even fell off of Twitter and Facebook. I finally realized that my muse and I needed a full, and complete break: no blogs, no newsletters, no short stories, no novels; nothing. We needed to rest. I have finally begun to make notes again. The muse is peeki...

Valentine’s Day: A New Tradition

posted on Monday 7th of February 2011

Ah, Valentine’s Day, the day when every husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, or hopeful lover feels serious pressure to be more romantic than they’ve ever been before. It’s the one day of the year when most women expect, nay demand, a major romantic gesture. For all of you lucky enough to be with a man that likes getting flowers, and other traditionally female gestures, you, too, are on the spot. I actually love that Jonathon, my hus...