My view of writing “Coldest Girl in Coldtown” was to take every single thing that I loved from every vampire book I had ever read and dump it into one book–everything I like–trying to evoke some of the decadence… Vampires are a high-class monster: They want to dress up. They want to drink a lot of absinthe, or force their victims to drink a lot of absinthe. They have big parties and have elegant rituals. I think that’s a thing we associate with vampires–they are the royalty of our monsters. We expect them to be rich, we expect them to be well-dressed. I wanted to have some of that be true because I like it, and have some of it not be true because it’s kind of weird.I wanted to put in the idea of infection, which I was really interested in and which was a big feature of the vampire books I read growing up. And, the fear and desire for infection–the way in which our urge towards loving vampires is nihilistic. Our fear of them is our survival instincts kicking in.

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