The Reformed Vampire Support Group Themes

The Reformed Vampire Support Group Themes

Suffering

You know what's the worst? Being super sick. And in the world of The Reformed Vampire Support Group, vampirism is an infection, an illness that weakens you and makes your eternal life miserable. Vo...

The Home

If you're a vampire, what counts as your home? A coffin? A hole in the ground? A crypt? In The Reformed Vampire Support Group, we see a broad variety of homes. Nina lives with her mom in a house, C...

Isolation

Hello? Is anybody out there? Apparently there are lots of lonely people in the world of The Reformed Vampire Support Group. And by people, we mean humans as well as vampires and werewolves. Nina fe...

Inertia

What's the difference between a vampire and a lump of moss? At least the moss can withstand sunlight. Okay, maybe that joke we just made up is terrible, but the point is that in The Reformed Vampir...

Family

In The Reformed Vampire Support Group,vampires have some pretty strange family dynamics. There's Nina, who lives with her non-vampire mom; Dave, who is bummed about how he was turned into a vampire...

Courage

In Nina's experience in The Reformed Vampire Support Group, vampires are notoriously cowardly—when faced with problems, their first instinct is usually to hide. However, their avoidant tendencies...

Versions of Reality

Okay, so we're in a world where vampires exist (our narrator, Nina, is one), but as far as we can tell they're the only supernatural creatures. Wait, no, there are totally werewolves. But that's it...

Appearances

Don't judge a book by its cover… or a vampire, for that matter. In The Reformed Vampire Support Group,vampires are sickly, pale, and generally unappealing to look at, but that doesn't make them b...