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As part of the Writer's Digest Annotated Classics series, this edition of Dracula features hundreds of insightful annotations from Bram Stoker Award winner Mort Castle. Learn why and how Stoker made the choices he did while writing one of the most iconic horror novels of all time.
About the author
Mort Castle has edited All American Horror of the 21st Century (Wicker Park Press) and the essential reference work On Writing Horror for the Horror Writers Association (Writer's Digest Books.) He has twice won the Bram Stoker Award, as well as the Black Quill Award, and teaches creative writing at Columbia College Chicago and at conferences throughout the country. Castle and Jane, his wife of 43 years, live in Crete, Illinois.
Summary
"Enter freely and of your own will. I am Dracula, and I bid you welcome..."
Dracula. Never has another name had such a profound and far-reaching impact on an entire genre. Bram Stoker's vampiric creature of the night has spawned countless versions in fiction, film, television, comics, and more...and it all started with Stoker's classic 1897 text.
As part of the Writer's Digest Annotated Classics series, this edition of Dracula features hundreds of insightful annotations from Bram Stoker Award winner Mort Castle. Explore the craft and technique of Dracula through the lens of a writer, and learn why and how Stoker made the choices he did while writing one of the most iconic horror novels of all time. The techniques revealed in the annotations and accompanying study guide will aid in the crafting of your own chilling works of fiction.
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"These days, it's distressingly easy for modern-day vamp fans to forget where it all began. That's why this annotated Dracula is such a gift; Mort Castle reminds us that the novel's legacy lies with its author's monstrous talent, intelligence, and imagination. This is a must for any emerging writer's reference bookshelf." --Alison Lang, Rue Morgue Magazine