Bad Romance: 10 Books To Warm Your Cold, Black Heart
Column by Sadie Hartmann
Horror fiction might seem like the least likely genre to give you that romance fix, but this list will convince you otherwise.
Count Dracula: Misunderstood Monster, Bloodsucking Bastard, And Everything In-Between
Column by Christopher Shultz January 6, 2020
The Count began life as straight-up bad guy, but now his role in pop-culture is a lot more complicated.
Put A Vampire In It!
Column by Peter Derk
These same ol' boring books, movies, and TV shows got you down? We've got the solution! A (nonsensical, ill-fitting, badly done) vampire!
The 11 Bram Stoker Novels That Aren't 'Dracula'
Column by Peter Derk
Bram Stoker wrote 12 novels, and only ONE of them was 'Dracula'! But what's going on between the pages of those other novels?
13 Tourist Destinations for Horror Lovers
Column by Annie Neugebauer October 6, 2017
A list of 13 destinations for fans of the macabre, strange, and creepy. These locations are real – and really disturbing.
Bookshots: 'Powers of Darkness: The lost Version of Dracula' by Bram Stoker and Valdimar Asmundsson
Review by JS Breukelaar
Dracula lives again in this resurrected Icelandic adaptation of the Gothic classic.
5 Public Domain Works of Classic Horror You Can Read For Free
Column by George Cotronis August 20, 2015
Who doesn't like free books? Nobody. Let's go back to the 18th century.
LURID: Dracula - The Grandaddy Of Them All
Column by Karina Wilson May 26, 2014
Happy birthday Dracula! Since his first appearance in print on this day in 1897 he has never relinquished his hypnotic hold on our imaginations. Lurid takes a look at his genesis and legacy.
Literary Classics, In Lego Form
News by Sean May February 14, 2014
A contest put on by UK-based bookstore Waterstones is asking entrants to recreate their favorite moments from literature with Lego.
Culling The Classics: Dracula
Column by Brian McGackin October 25, 2013
Sifting through history, one classic at a time.
Anno Dracula: Appropriation of Characters
Column by Kim Newman September 13, 2013
'Anno Dracula' author Kim Newman discusses his metafictional universe and making other people's characters your own.
Dystropia: All Hail The Magnificent Bastard
Column by Troy Farah August 13, 2013
In this episode of Dystropia, we look at the Magnificent Bastard, who is cunning, charming and crafty. What makes him tick and why are we all of a sudden so attracted to him?
Found: Bram Stoker’s First Gothic Horror Stories
News by Dean Fetzer December 17, 2012
Bram Stoker, famed for penning one of the earliest vampire stories, Dracula, didn’t start with the famed Count - and now some of his earlier works have come to light.
Google Celebrates Bram Stoker's 165th Birthday
News by Kimberly Turner November 8, 2012
Today's creepy Google Doodle honors Dracula creator Bram Stoker on what would have been his 165th birthday.
Richard Matheson's 'I Am Legend' Named Vampire Novel Of The Century
News by Rob Hart April 5, 2012
Matheson's novel, about a lone human surviving a world overrun by vampires, was picked for the award that was created in conjunction with the estate of Bram Stoker.
Stoker-penned Contract for 'Dracula' Released
News by John Jarzemsky
Bram Stoker wrote his own contract for the publication of 'Dracula', a document the original publisher has released to the public.
Bram Stoker's Private Journal Discovered In Attic
News by Rob Hart
Bram Stoker's journal has been discovered, offering a new perspective on the famously-private author of Dracula.