Delirium Magazine Debuts Tanya Tate Column

LOS ANGELES — Delirium Magazine has debuted Tanya’s Toy Chest, a new column by blogger and adult star Tanya Tate.

Tate’s column can be seen in the new edition of the magazine, issue #9.

Delirium Magazine covers horror, sci-fi, exploitation and cult movies. 

Charles Band, founder of Full Moon and publisher of Delirium Magazine, said, “Tanya is not only awesome on the eyes — when it comes to classic horror and pop culture, she knows her stuff. We're excited to have her join the Delirium family.”

Chris Alexander, editor-in-chief of Delirium Magazine, said, “What's great about Tanya is how she fully commits herself to indulging her passions. In her new Delirium column, you'll see her explore her unyielding obsession for classic British horror films and the magnificent merchandise these remarkable movies continue to yield. It's an honor to have such an esoteric, interesting mind and persona in our pages.”

Tate said, “Since 2010, I’ve been reviewing pop-culture merchandise for my JustaLottaTanya.com blog as well as my Tanya Tate YouTube channel. So when the opportunity arose for me to write for Delirium, I leapt at the chance.”

The current issue of Delirium Magazine is available in bookstores or online at DeliriumMagazine.com.

Websites in the Tanya Tate network include TanyaTate.com, JustaLottaTanya.com and TanyaTateStore.com.

A life-long Hammer Films fan, Tate pays tribute to the British studio with a new limited edition poster inspired by the gothic atmosphere that was evoked in the horror films of the 1960s and 1970s. The 11x17 print features Tate clad in a sheer robe with blood dripping from her mouth onto her barely restrained cleavage. 

“I love the look of Hammer glamour,” Tate said. “Hammer cultivated a style that mixed sex and blood with women like Ingrid Pitt, Madeline Smith, Caroline Munro and so many more. They were bold, sexy and beautiful.” 

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