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Natasha Scharf

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Author, broadcaster, DJ and music journalist, Natasha Scharf has written for UK magazines including Prog, Metal Hammer, Classic Rock and Terrorizer as well as appeared on national television and co-produced a documentary for BBC Radio 1. She was also the founding editor of meltdown, the UK's biggest-selling magazine for goths.

Natasha's first book 'Worldwide Gothic' was published by Independent Music Press in 2011. It was translated into Czech in 2012. Her second, 'The Art of Gothic' was published by Omnibus Press in the UK and Backbeat Books in North America in 2014.
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Veganuary: How I Gave Up Animal Products

Disclaimer: This post is about going vegan. If you’re not interested, please move along!

One of my strongest childhood memories dates back to when I found out that the chicken on my plate came from the hens I’d seen at a local farm. I would have been about two years old at the time. I remember being horrified and I refused to finish my dinner. By the time I was 12, I was spending my pocket mon

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