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From debut author Samantha Highfill, a definitive and deliciously nostalgic deep dive into the creation and legacy of hit show and TikTok darling The Vampire Diaries, as told by its cast, crew, and creators.
171 episodes, 8 seasons, 2 spin-off shows: The Vampire Diaries was a cultural phenomenon that became the favorite of a generation when it first aired in 2009. 15 years later, it's still a force to be reckoned with. Old and new fans alike are watching and rewatching the show on streaming services (it was the 15th most-watched show of 2020) and finding ways to engage with fellow diehard fans at TVD conventions and on social media (there are 387.8 million posts related to TVD on TikTok).
The Vampire Diaries clearly has a vampirically immortal sort of success, and at the center of the fandom is Entertainment Weekly's Samantha Highfill, who has lovingly compiled the definitive oral history of the show using her own on-set experience, her TVD podcast research, and, of course, countless interviews with the show's cast, crew, and creatives.
I Was Feeling Epic will be a transportive and nostalgic portal into the deeper world of The Vampire Diaries, reliving the beloved show's best moments while unearthing brand new, behind-the-scenes intel through exclusive interviews with key players like Paul Wesley, Nina Dobrev, Kat Graham, Ian Somerhalder, Candice King, Michael Trevino, Zach Roerig, Claire Holt, Julie Plec, and so many more. Perfect for old and new fans alike, this is the ultimate look into the vampiric immortality of The Vampire Diaries. Samantha Highfill is a writer based in Austin, TX. She's an executive editor at Entertainment Weekly, where she's worked for more than a decade and has written features on a number of shows and movies, including The Vampire Diaries, Supernatural, Peaky Blinders, Yellowjackets, Mean Girls, and many, many more. Growing up in Mechanicsville, VA, she fell in love with television about the time that Ryan Atwood showed up on her screen, and it's been the epic love story of her life - TV, not Ryan, sadly. She graduated from the University of Missouri. Go Tigers!
171 episodes, 8 seasons, 2 spin-off shows: The Vampire Diaries was a cultural phenomenon that became the favorite of a generation when it first aired in 2009. 15 years later, it's still a force to be reckoned with. Old and new fans alike are watching and rewatching the show on streaming services (it was the 15th most-watched show of 2020) and finding ways to engage with fellow diehard fans at TVD conventions and on social media (there are 387.8 million posts related to TVD on TikTok).
The Vampire Diaries clearly has a vampirically immortal sort of success, and at the center of the fandom is Entertainment Weekly's Samantha Highfill, who has lovingly compiled the definitive oral history of the show using her own on-set experience, her TVD podcast research, and, of course, countless interviews with the show's cast, crew, and creatives.
I Was Feeling Epic will be a transportive and nostalgic portal into the deeper world of The Vampire Diaries, reliving the beloved show's best moments while unearthing brand new, behind-the-scenes intel through exclusive interviews with key players like Paul Wesley, Nina Dobrev, Kat Graham, Ian Somerhalder, Candice King, Michael Trevino, Zach Roerig, Claire Holt, Julie Plec, and so many more. Perfect for old and new fans alike, this is the ultimate look into the vampiric immortality of The Vampire Diaries. Samantha Highfill is a writer based in Austin, TX. She's an executive editor at Entertainment Weekly, where she's worked for more than a decade and has written features on a number of shows and movies, including The Vampire Diaries, Supernatural, Peaky Blinders, Yellowjackets, Mean Girls, and many, many more. Growing up in Mechanicsville, VA, she fell in love with television about the time that Ryan Atwood showed up on her screen, and it's been the epic love story of her life - TV, not Ryan, sadly. She graduated from the University of Missouri. Go Tigers!