'They are androgynous creatures of the night. They can be predatory or tragic, craving human flesh in forbidden ways.' There’s always been something queer about vampires. Vampire stories are traditionally rife with dark desires and invisible secrets from their early canonization in popular culture. But what happens when the subtext becomes the text, and vampires come out of closets as well as coffins? In the golden age of streaming television, there’s no shortage of queer vampire stories. AMC’s new Interview with the Vampire series is the latest in a wave, riding the success of FX’s bisexual bloodsucker mockumentary What We...