The Dracula Tape, by Fred Saberhagen (Warner, 1975): An “interview” predating by a year the self-revelation of Rice's Louis. In the first serious novel to present a vampire's story from his or
Dracula (1897) is a Novel by Bram Stoker featuring the most famous fictional vampire of all, Count Dracula. Dracula was a modest success for Stoker, but after his death in 1912 the novel went on to inspire a huge and
Carrion Comfort, by Dan Simmons (Dark Harvest, 1989): An expansion of a novella of psychic vampirism by the same title (Omni, September-October 1983). Nina and Melanie, a pair of antebellum Charleston belles,
Salem’s Lot (1975) is a Vampire novel by best-selling horror author Stephen King. ’Salem’s Lot was King’s second novel, following Carrie (1974), and is considered to be one of his best, and
Memnoch the Devil (1995) is the fifth novel in Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles features her lead Vampire, Lestat de Lioncourt, in a debate with the Devil. In New York City, Lestat stalks
I Am Legend (1954) is a vampire novel by RICHARD MATHESON, considered a classic in contemporary vampire literature and in the horror genre. I Am Legend is the first contemporary novel to
The Tale of the Body Thief (1992) is a novel by Anne Rice, fourth in her Vampire Chronicles, in which the Vampire Lestat de Lioncourt attempts suicide and then suffers a body
The Vampyre is the first Vampire story published in English, a novella written by John Polidori, physician to Lord Byron. The Vampyre appeared in England’s New Monthly Magazine in April 1819. Polidori
The Vampire Lestat (1985) is the second vampire novel by Anne Rice, continuing the story of Lestat, the central character in Interview with the Vampire. The success of The Vampire Lestat, published
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