Tag Archives: Dracula

Frankenstein, Dining with Vlad

“I called your name, and understood I was alone.” Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of Frankenstein is a gorgeously gothic feast, with sumptuous colors, dreamlike images, and a set design straight out of a dark fairytale. Balancing weighty philosophical queries with … Continue reading

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How an Archaeologist and Dracula Helped a Writer Publish a Story

It’s with great pleasure that I can announce the sale of my novelette “The Song of Lost Voices” to The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. This will be my ninth appearance in these esteemed pages. Very special thanks to … Continue reading

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