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'''Annabel Lee''' is a musician (most notably a [[violin]]ist) and translator. She is married to and collaborates with [[Michael Moynihan (journalist)|Michael Moynihan]] with whom she has a child.

==Literary work==
Lee translates books and articles including by [[Christian Rätsch]] and [[Julius Evola]]. She and Michael Moynihan publish books as [[Dominion Press]]. She writes for various esoteric [[zine]]s and journals including ''[[Tyr (journal)|Tyr]]'' and ''[[Runa]]''.

==Musical work==
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Lee compromises one half of Blood Axis, creates music under her solo project Alraune and has collaborated extensively with [[Waldteufel]]. She was a member of [[Amber Asylum]] and has worked with various musicians, including [[Fire + Ice (band)|Fire + Ice]], [[In Gowan Ring]], [[Kembra Pfahler]], [[The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black]], and [[Backworld]].

==Photography and film work==
Lee with [[Tessa Hughes-Freeland]] made the [[super-8]] movie ''Dirty'' based on a [[George Bataille]] story

Lee appears in the films and photos of [[Jonas Mekas]], [[Mike Kuchar]], [[Richard Kern]], [[Eric Kroll]], [[Charles Gatewood]], [[Nick Zedd]] and others. She is 3 years old in Mekas' film ''[[He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life]]'' (1969/1985). She appears both on the cover of Richard Kern's ''[[New York Girls]]'' and stars in his movies ''The Bitches'' and ''Nazi'' and in the music videos of The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black. The musicians of Amber Asylum all appear in a [[Journey (band)|Journey]] video.

==References==
*[http://bloodchanges.tesco-distro.com/bands.html Blood Axis Bio from Tesco Records.]
*Charles Gatewood. "Badlands" (San Francisco: Goliath Books, 2000).
*[[Richard Kern]]. "New York Girls" (New York: Taschen Books, 1997).
*[[Jack Sargeant]]. "[[Deathtripping]]: An Illustrated History of the Cinema of Transgression" (London, New York: Creation Books, 1999).
*Yoshua Okon. "La Panaderia: 1994-2002" (Mexico City, New York: Turner Books, 2004)
*Christian Rätsch, Claudia Müller-Ebeling. "Shamanism and Tantra in the Himalayas" (transl. Annabel Lee) (Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 2002).
*Christian Rätsch. "Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants" (part transl. by Annabel Lee) (Rochester, VT: Part Street Press, 2005).
*Claudia Müller-Ebeling, Christian Rätsch, and Wolf-Dieter Storl. "Witchcraft Medicine: Healing Arts, Shamanic Practices, and Forbidden Plants" (transl. Annabel Lee) (Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 2003).
*Richard Evans Schultes, Albert Hofmann, and Christian Rätsch. "Plants of the Gods" (revisions transl. Annabel Lee) (Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 2000).

==External links==
*[http://www.discogs.com/artist/Annabel+Lee Discography.] Incomplete discography of over 20 CDs, does not include title of bands.

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