AL.com, October 13, 2011
...tweaked some of the book?s characters, for instance, such as enhancing the roles of the three Brides of Dracula, changing the gender of one of the novel?s primary characters ? the lunatic Renfield ? and also putting an expiration date on ...
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, October 13, 2011
...Wade McCollum in Geva's production of Dracula The Prince of Darkness has taken to the Geva Mainstage and has begun enthralling Rochester audiences. Most of us at one time or another have seen a classic vampire flick ...
BellaOnline, October 12, 2011
...the hardest book Ive ever written, owing to the enormous historical research involved. But I started thinking about Dracula in Love at that time, and I actually moved to London in 2009 to research and write the book. I suppose its been a ...
BellaOnline, October 12, 2011
...Karen Essex, author of Dracula in Love, agreed to answer some questions for me. With her permission, I share the answers with you. I hope you enjoy reading the interview as much as I did ...
Metro.us, October 11, 2011
...Vampires didn’t just pop out of the grave with sparkling skin and movie deals. Dracula expert Leslie Klinger takes us through the history of blood suckers Backwoods monsters More otherworldly pests than romantic immortals, ...
Charleston Post and Courier, October 9, 2011
...No crosses, either. Not in this story. The play, now that's another matter. When Charleston Stage's "Dracula" opens at the Dock Street Theatre on Friday, William McNulty's new adaptation of the Bram Stoker original will offer a brace of ...
Io9, October 6, 2011
...Winter's Night" by Vince Natale Here's the book's official description, via Harper Collins: Ever since Bram Stoker's perennial best-seller Dracula, vampires have been one of the key inspirations to film-makers and authors alike. The latest ...
Blogcritics.org, October 5, 2011
...mentions, F.W. Murnau’s silent classic Nosferatu (1922) was the first vampire film. The movie drew on Bram Stoker’s classic Dracula of course, but when star Max Schrek appeared onscreen, audiences were appalled. Over the years filmmakers ...
Livemint.com, September 30, 2011
...Slow Chocolate Autopsy, a book by Iain Sinclair. Then there are the constant characters, Wilhel“mina” Harker from Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Allan Quatermain from H. Rider Haggard’s King Solomon’s Mines, and Orlando (probably from ...
Blogcritics.org, September 28, 2011
...all things vampire in recent years, it should come as no surprise that the icon of all vampires, Dracula, would be once more resurrected to garner his share of the attention. Dracula: The Vampire and the Voivode, a documentary produced in ...
PRWeb, September 6, 2011
...No nineteenth century novel has exhibited so powerful a grip on readers as did Bram Stoker's Dracula, according to Dr. Stanley Goldstein. The story was made into numerous plays and movies which are popular even today. Yet few ask why this ...
PRWeb, September 6, 2011
...which makes events frightening. No nineteenth century novel has exhibited so powerful a grip on readers as did Bram Stoker's Dracula, according to Dr. Stanley Goldstein. The story was made into numerous plays and movies which are popular ...
Isnare.com, September 4, 2011
...based on their theme. The most famous bloodsucker before Edward came along, was most definitely the Transylvanian Count, Dracula. There have been so many resurrections of the tale, many based on the tales by Bram Stoker, but there has also ...
Coming Soon!, September 1, 2011
...a thought, if the film proves to be a success, in which people respond will to the historical Dracula and not the vampire as many always have been, then maybe their will be cause to make another film that is a biography of Prince Vlad's ...
BellaOnline, August 9, 2011
...Count Dracula was the creation of author Bram Stoker, based on the gruesome legends surrounding Romanian despot Vlad Dracula, also known as Vlad the Impaler. First published in 1897, the novel also ...
Indiewire, August 2, 2011
...involving a young Goth girl (Elle Fanning). All of the lavishness he bestowed upon his last horror effort, “Bram Stoker’s Dracula,” is sorely missing from “Twixt,” if the trailer is anything to go by. This digitally-shot and edited ...
Ventura County Star, July 30, 2011
...sister's passing. Absolutely supported by her husband and family, Sankovitch began her adventure with the hefty tome, "Dracula," by Bram Stoker, and after finding that she was able to complete the entire novel in one day, she was encouraged ...
Examiner.com, July 25, 2011
...After reading The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova - a modern day re-telling of the Dracula legend, I just had to follow it with the Bram Stoker original. It's been awhile since I read a classic piece of literature ...
Aiken Today, July 17, 2011
...Dacre Stoker of Aiken has two projects in the works to honor his ancestor, novelist and Dracula creator Bram Stoker. With Ian Holt, Stoker co-authored "Dracula: the Un-Dead," the 2009 sequel to Bram Stoker's horror classic, based on the ...
Aiken Today, July 17, 2011
...Dacre Stoker of Aiken has two projects in the works to honor his ancestor, novelist and Dracula creator Bram Stoker. With Ian Holt, Stoker co-authored "Dracula: the Un-Dead," the 2009 sequel to Bram Stoker's horror classic, based on the ...
PR-USA.net, July 11, 2011
...the very first English-language story but the creatures have been around in folklore for years and years - Bram Stoker’s Dracula was based on an actual individual. Vlad Tepes - or Vlad the Impaler, if you are horrible - was a historically ...
Guardian.co.uk, July 10, 2011
...a spooky aura, and a challenging read that is not Twilight!' I was apprehensive when I first opened Dracula. Almost everyone I knew was immersed in the Twilight books or something else very similar, and I had absolutely no wish to read ...
North County Times, January 3, 2010
...12:00 am Font Size: 'Dracula: The Un-Dead' by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt Long before Edward Cullen of the 'Twilight' series and Bill Compton of HBO's 'True Blood,' there was the original vampire, Bram ...
Times Online, December 25, 2009
...producing a film based on the life of the 15th-century Romanian ruler Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s fictional Dracula. “It has been a tough year for the Americans economically, but they’re still coming over for ...
Contra Costa Times, December 20, 2009
...I say Romania, you say ... Dracula, right? Well, put a stake through the heart of that outdated association, say Sheilah Kast and Jim Rosapepe, authors of the new book 'Dracula Is Dead: How Romanians Survived Communism ...
IF Magazine.com, December 16, 2009
...it: Click here THE STRAIN: BOOK 1 OF THE STAIN TRILOGY by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan DRACULA: THE UN-DEAD by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt Suggested Retail Price: $26.95 What is it? The great grand-nephew and Bram Stoker pens an official ...
IF Magazine.com, December 11, 2009
...it: Click here THE STRAIN: BOOK 1 OF THE STAIN TRILOGY by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan DRACULA: THE UN-DEAD by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt Suggested Retail Price: $26.95 What is it? The great grand-nephew and Bram Stoker pens an official ...
PR Newswire, December 7, 2009
...Picture, Music, Publishing & Information Services LOS ANGELES, Dec. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- INCARNADINE: THE TRUE MEMOIRS OF COUNT DRACULA is a new novel written as a first-person 'memoir' by Bram Stoker's Dracula, and it has nothing to do with ...
Post Star, December 4, 2009
...It was a pleasant surprise when I learned in late October that a sequel to Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” was in stores. Even more surprising was that one of the authors, Dacre Stoker, is the great-grandnephew of Bram Stoker. I bought the ...
stuff.co.nz, November 22, 2009
...an 'authorised' sequel to his bestselling work, of course. The problem comes when the original novel, penned by Bram Stoker in 1897, is what's considered sacred text by most vampire buffs. Stoker laid out the original prototype for the ...
Indianapolis Star, November 15, 2009
...of the "Twilight" series and Bill Compton of HBO's "True Blood," there was the original vampire, Bram Stoker's Prince Dracula, in the gothic horror novel "Dracula." Now, more than 100 years later, Dacre Stoker, the great-grandnephew of the ...
Seattle Times, November 2, 2009
...'Dracula the Un-Dead' by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt Dutton, 424 pp., $26.95 When reviewing a vampire novel, it's probably overkill to hint at somebody rolling in his ...
Seattle Times, November 1, 2009
...at 12:07 AM Comments (0) Print view Share Book review "Dracula the Un-Dead" by Dacre Stoker is a rapid-fire update of the 1912 novel "Dracula," full of nightmares, orgies, nighttime chases and ominous red fog, as Jonathan and Mina Harker ...
Cape Cod Online, November 1, 2009
..."Dracula: The Un-Dead," by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt.AP "Dracula: The Un-Dead," by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt (Dutton, 424 pages, $26.95) : the Associated Press Long before ...
Northern Echo, October 31, 2009
...Dracula has risen from the grave in a new book as the public appetite for vampire stories remains unabated. Steve Pratt talks to the descendant of Bram Stoker who’s breathing ...
CNN, October 31, 2009
...-- and he's bloodier than ever. released this month in the United States, is a sequel to Bram Stoker's 1897 classic written by Dacre Stoker, the original author's great-grandnephew. The book, co-written by Dracula historian Ian Holt, picks ...
Press and Journal, October 31, 2009
...MORE than a 100 years since Bram Stoker invented the character of Dracula, inspired of course by our very own Slains Castle, at Cruden Bay, we?re still thirsty for vampire stories. Whether you like your un-dead to ...
TwinCities.com, October 30, 2009
...of the "Twilight" series and Bill Compton of HBO's "True Blood," there was the original vampire, Bram Stoker's Prince Dracula, in the gothic horror novel "Dracula." Now, more than 100 years later, Dacre Stoker, the great-grandnephew of the ...
Fangoria, October 29, 2009
...and his story inspired centuries of sequels in both books and movie form. Spawned from the genius of Bram Stoker, DRACULA gave readers the original figure who started the bloodsucker craze. Now, in 2009, an actual descendant of the Stoker ...
USA Today, October 28, 2009
...vampires of Hollywood's past are downright chaste. Not a drop of blood was shown in the original Dracula of 1931, and it wasn't until the Hammer studio films of the 1950s that the screen flowed crimson. Now two of horror's top film ...
CBC, October 28, 2009
...Dacre Stoker, left, and Ian Holt, co-authors of Dracula: The Un-Dead, the sequel to Bram Stoker's classic novel. (Jan Cobb/Viking Canada)In an entertainment industry crowded with vampires, a great-grand nephew of Bram Stoker has set out to ...
Washington Post, October 28, 2009
...Dracula will not die. Never mind the stake through his heart. Forget that sunlight turned him into ash. Nowadays, when the fiend comes to his predictably messy end, it's easy ...
Huffington Post, October 27, 2009
...Dracula has turned into many things in his time -- a bat, a wolf, a mist. Exactly when did he turn into a wuss? There was a time when no other ...
Huliq.com, October 25, 2009
...Countess Elizabeth Bathory plays an even more sinister role than Dracula in the new book Dracula The Un-Dead, the sequel to the Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic classic "Dracula". Written by Bram Stoker's great-grandnephew Dacre Stoker, Dracula The ...
Erie Times-News, October 25, 2009
...Another Stoker bites into Dracula legend Philadelphia Inquirer The vampire whose unquenchable thirst for blood Bram Stoker chronicled in the 1897 classic, "Dracula," has returned.Again. And once again, history's ultimate revenant has ...
Monsters and Critics, October 22, 2009
...Not to be confused with Freda Warrington’s 1999 release of the same title, this collaborative sequel by Bram Stoker’s great-grandnephew Dacre and screenwriter Holt takes considerable artistic license with the original story. Changing the ...
Associated Content, October 22, 2009
...one vampire-obsessed, 39 year old, New York City screenwriter and the 51 year old great great nephew of Dracula author Bram Stoker and what do you get? Dracula: The Un-Dead, the nearly 500 page soon-to-be released novel that's been six years ...
Blogcritics.org, October 22, 2009
...Yes, you read the title right. Someone named ‘Stoker’ wrote a book titled Dracula. No, it’s not the same Stoker as Bram, but close: it’s his great grand-nephew. And yes, it is the same Dracula, but 25 years later. Like an old ...
WBRZ, October 21, 2009
...In this book cover image released by Dutton, "Dracula: The Un-Dead," by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt, is shown. Associated Press Writer "Dracula: The Un-Dead" (Dutton, 424 pages, $26.95) by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt: Long before ...
DCExaminer.com, October 21, 2009
..."Dracula: The Un-Dead" (Dutton, 424 pages, $26.95) by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt: Long before Edward Cullen of the "Twilight" series and Bill Compton of HBO's "True Blood," ...
Bradenton Herald, October 21, 2009
...The vampire whose unquenchable thirst for blood Bram Stoker chronicled in the 1897 classic, 'Dracula,' has returned. Again. And once again, history's ultimate revenant has oozed into our world out of the dread pen of a Stoker ...
1888PressRelease, October 21, 2009
...Join director Alexander Galant, actress Carmen Gillespie and author Dacre Stoker for a reading and book signing of “Dracula the Un-Dead” on Oct. 26th 2009 @ 6:30PM in Montreal, Canada. (1888PressRelease) October 21, 2009 - In honor of ...
Your Story, October 20, 2009
...In honor of the new release of the novel, Dracula the Un-Dead, by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt, the official sequel to Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula, Alexander Galant has adapted and directed a full length dramatic reading with ...
PRLog, October 20, 2009
...MODA Clients Alexander Galant & Dacre Stoker Give Preview of Dracula The Un-Dead Dramatic Reading Join MODA Entertainment clients, director Alexander Galant, actress Carmen Gillespie and author Dacre Stoker for a reading and book signing of ...
PR-USA.net, October 18, 2009
...Dramatic reading with original music adapted from the newly released novel Dracula The Un-Dead by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt, the official sequel to Bram Stoker’s original 1897 Dracula novel. Dracula The Un-Dead picks up the story of all ...
Times & Transcripts, October 17, 2009
...Canadian-born great-grandnephew of Bram Stoker co-writes sequel THE CANADIAN PRESS MONTREAL - Dracula has risen! Again! The Canadian Press “Dracula: The Un-Dead” will be haunting bookstores just in time for Halloween in a sequel ...
France24, October 17, 2009
...VIDEO: Count Dracula, the blood-sucking protagonist of Bram Stoker's 1897 novel, has been resurrected in a new novel, Dracula the Un-Dead, which was released this month. The first officially approved story -- ...
St. Marys Evening Leader, October 16, 2009
...Count Dracula, the blood-sucking protagonist of Bram Stoker's 1897 novel, has been resurrected in a new novel, Dracula the Un-Dead, which was released this month. The first officially approved story -- ...
1888PressRelease, October 16, 2009
...@ 8 PM, Dracula the Un-Dead, a dramatic reading with original music adapted from the official sequel to Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula, adapted and directed by Alexander Galant. Actors bring 'The Un-Dead ...
Aiken Today, October 15, 2009
...Dacre Stoker held the national launch for "Dracula: The Un-Dead," the sequel to his great-granduncle Bram Stoker's classic "Dracula," at Books-A-Million in Aiken Mall Tuesday. The presentation and book signing was held concurrently with a ...
USA Today, October 14, 2009
...Count Dracula, the grand-daddy of all vampires, is back, vengeance coursing through his veins, in a frighteningly good novel written by Bram Stoker's great-grandnephew. The timing couldn't be better. Fans ...
TMC Net, October 13, 2009
...Augusta Chronicle - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- An Aiken author will sign copies of his book Dracula the Un-Dead for Aiken fans this afternoon. Dacre Stoker, co-author of the sequel to Dracula, will sign books at 4 ...
Macleans Online, October 13, 2009
...MONTREAL - Dracula has risen! Again! Forget the flurry of fang-flashers of recent years. The king of the bloodsucker set is haunting bookstores just in time for Halloween in "Dracula: The Un-Dead," ...
Irish Independent, September 26, 2009
...interested. I didn't really get into it until I was 20 and in college and I read Dracula properly for the first time.' He was hooked, and ever since he has been quietly reading and researching in his own time. He has been living a full and ...
Lowell Sun, August 27, 2009
... 1462 Vlad Tepes, also known as Vlad The Impaler. Bram Stoker based the title character of his 1897 novel Dracula on this Romanian warlord, known for impaling his enemies and rumored to feast on their flesh and blood 1897 Bram ...
Teen First Teen Magazine, August 22, 2009
...Sick Boy (Trainspotting) charms under-age girls with the complacent line 'I?m a lover not a fighter', while Bram Stoker?s Dracula is silky smooth when he opens the door to Jonathan, saying 'Welcome to Castle Dracula, Mr Harker' before ...
Suite101.com, August 19, 2009
...History © Roberta Goli Vampires: The Immortal Damned is a collaboration of classic vampire stories by authors including Bram Stoker and Mary Shelley. Vampires have the power to seduce, mystify and terrify and have long been inspiration for ...
Aiken Today, August 18, 2009
...Comic-Con to Vampire-Con, excitement continues to build over Dacre Stoker's first book. Stoker, the great-grandnephew of author Bram Stoker, who wrote the first vampire horror novel 'Dracula,' teamed up with Dracula historian and ...
Aiken Today, August 18, 2009
...Comic-Con to Vampire-Con, excitement continues to build over Dacre Stoker's first book. Stoker, the great-grandnephew of author Bram Stoker, who wrote the first vampire horror novel 'Dracula,' teamed up with Dracula historian and ...
Toronto Star Online, August 15, 2009
...humour. 'I feel more pressure to perform now than I ever have with my own books,' Colfer said. DRACULA Then: Dracula by Bram Stoker (1897) Now: Dracula: The Un-Dead by Dacre Stoker & Ian Holt (Oct. 13). Scuttlebutt: Dacre is Bram Stoker's ...
Fangoria, August 1, 2009
...classic horror literature, the idea of writing a sequel to one of the crown jewels of horror culture, Bram Stoker?s original text Dracula, must sound like literary rape of the most criminal sort. Yet, this is not the simplistic cash-in that ...
Helium, July 30, 2009
...in the past decade. Here are four great vampire novels that no fan of vampire stories should miss. Dracula, by Bram Stoker This is an absolute classic that gave us many of the vampire tropes common today, such as the vampire sleeping in his ...
Blogcritics.org, July 9, 2009
...album Constellations explored space and the universe as he followed one of his other paths. 2004?s Voivode Dracula saw him return to the gothic creating musical scenes from the Bram Stoker novel. He has also released soundtrack pieces and ...
WREG, July 1, 2009
...a jolt of recognition. Que sera, sera.? Ever the horror scholar, Del Toro said he drew inspiration from Bram Stoker?s ?Dracula? but not in the predictable cape-and-fangs way. ?I was trying to re-create the spirit of Stoker?s ?Dracula? ...
Columbus Dispatch, June 26, 2009
...pilots and passengers apparently trapped inside but not responding to calls. Genre fans will recognize the nod to Bram Stoker's Dracula, in which the count arrives in England via the empty Demeter. In fact, the authors borrow liberally from ...
Whitby Gazette, June 21, 2009
...A CRITICALLY-acclaimed writer will launch his new novel at the Bram Stoker International Film Festival. From The Pages Of Bram Stoker's Dracula: Harker by Tony Lee is a story set six months on from Dracula, with introductions by Dacre ...
FilmForce, June 17, 2009
...s wife and son?before it is too late. IGN: Let's start by talking about the influence of Bram Stoker's Dracula on your story. Guillermo del Toro: It is almost like a very strong wink and a nod, you know? The book is full of winks to works ...
Examiner.com, June 13, 2009
...The most frightening aspect of Bram Stoker's Dracula has little to do with the famous figure of that pale, nocturnal, blood-sucking, un-Dead fiend with whom we've all become so fondly familiar. Far more frightening ...
Louisville Courier-Journal, June 13, 2009
...King Lear' was excised 'as a debasement of Art'). Terry, who appeared opposite him at the Lyceum (where 'Dracula' creator Bram Stoker was the business manager) and made highly profitable tours of the U. S. and Canada with him, was worshipped ...
Gizmodo, June 11, 2009
...Jeff Bezos likes to say. This is wonderful when you have a PDF like my free copy of Bram Stoker's Dracula. It's presented in a big clear font and saved to PDF, meaning I can't change the font size, but I don't want to either ...
St. Petersburg Times, June 6, 2009
...of attention for The Strain. The novel starts with a bang, adapting its opening scene from the mothership, Bram Stoker's Dracula, which features a crewless ship bringing the eponymous count ashore in the shape of a wolf. In The Strain, the ...
San Francisco Chronicle, June 5, 2009
...GARLIC, SILVER, CRUCIFIXES, HOLY WATER? The primary bugaboos of the fanging throng. WHO LOVES THE SUN? Dracula seems to get around fine during the day in the novel. Since then, though, the notion of deadly suntans has been burned in. STRICT ...
Metronews - Halifax, May 22, 2009
...to cancer. Of course, the getting attacked by vampires part is fiction. David Rhind?s favourites include: * Bram Stoker (Dracula) * P. N. Elrod (Vampire Files) * Ann Rice (author) * Cornelia Funke (author) Tracy Harrison recommends: * L.J. ...
Central Utah Daily Herald, May 21, 2009
...at SJHS are starting fun projects. In ninth grade Honors English, the students have finished reading the novel 'Dracula,' by Bram Stoker, and are now writing a new ending or a sequel for the novel. The new endings created by the students ...
English Heritage, May 19, 2009
...have been inspiring creative people for centuries ? from the poetry of Caedmon to the Gothic classics of Bram Stoker, and now two of Britain's top authors have joined forces with English Heritage to encourage budding writers of all ages to ...
Whitby Gazette, May 19, 2009
...by author and history lecturer Alan Brooke delves into the stories and folklore of the town which inspired Bram Stoker to chose it as the location for Dracula's arrival in England. Despite the town's small population and relative seclusion ...
Yorkshire Evening Post, April 17, 2009
...Staz Johnson brings Dracula back to life « Previous Next » 17 April 2009 BRINGING the world's most notorious blood-sucking fiend to life was a challenge artist Staz Johnson just couldn't wait ...
Whitby Gazette, April 16, 2009
...A FANG-TASTIC international horror film festival is to be held in Whitby this October. The Bram Stoker International Film Festival will be held over four days with more than 30 horror, sci-fi and thriller films including 10 UK and five world ...
Irish Independent, April 11, 2009
...foundations of policies to create jobs and stimulate economic progress. Which sounds very like Barack Obama. Book bloodletting Dracula is the choice for Dublin's One City One Book this year and Noel Dobbs, Bram Stoker's great grandson, was ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 27, 2009
...Dracula, as created by Bram Stoker, appeals to our fascination with aliens, sexuality, life-and-death issues and good versus evil. This is why the 1897 novel has never been out of print ...
The Times South Africa, March 16, 2009
...that makes them so timelessly attractive? Joan Acocella writing in tries to get to grips with Bram Stokers Dracula and the mountain of literature it has inspired. While vampires have been part of our imaginations since ancient times, it was ...
PublishersWeekly.com, March 2, 2009
...of 24 cases brought on murder conspiracy charges. Lucia Macro at Morrow has acquired world English rights to Dracula, My Love: The Secret Journals of Mina Harker by Syrie James; Tamar Rydzinski at Laura Dail made the sale. This retelling of ...
The Age, February 25, 2009
...the sun, but they certainly have no aversion to the limelight. The cultural phenomenon that stretches back to Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula has resurfaced in umpteen guises since. Lately, teens who like their vamps glitter-skinned and ...
Sydney Morning Herald, February 8, 2009
...the sun but they certainly have no aversion to the limelight. The cultural phenomenon that stretches back to Bram Stoker's 1897 novel, Dracula, has resurfaced in umpteen guises since. Lately, teens who like their vamps glitter-skinned and ...
Valdosta Daily Times, January 10, 2009
...Times: Elizabeth Kostova?s best-selling debut novel, ?The Historian,? performs a literary miracle by breathing new life into Dracula and again making him a creature of mystery, suspense and horror. What Kostova does is quickly place her ...
The Times, December 17, 2008
...flock to the West End. She was an actress who turned critics into lovers. His business manager wrote Dracula. Her son reimagined stage design. And her great-nephew, John Gielgud, drew on the innovations of that Hamlet and on his relatives ...