Bram Stoker

Bram Stoker

Bram Stoker (8 November 1847 – 20 April 1912) was an Irish author, best known for his 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula.

Bram Stoker articles on Spooky Isles

Dracula’s Lost Volcano: The Forgotten Eruption Bram Stoker Left Out
How Renfield Reveals Bram Stoker’s Hidden Message About Mental Health
How I Embraced My Uncle Bram’s Dracula Legacy, says Dacre Stoker
Dacre Stoker on Why Dracula is the Ultimate Halloween Story
Dracula: A Timeless Gothic Masterpiece
20 Creepy Facts About Dracula
Dracula’s Stage Journey: From Lyceum to Broadway
6 Dracula Myths Not Mentioned By Bram Stoker
Reading Dracula Daily in Real Time: Interview with Matt Kirkland
10 Bram Stoker Facts You Didn’t Know
I’m Dracula Author Bram Stoker’s Kindred Spirit: Neil R Storey
The Beetle and Dracula: A Gothic Rivalry
Bloody Horrors at St Mary’s Church Hendon
10 Bram Stoker Dublin Must-See Locations
New Slains Castle, The Real Dracula Castle?
Dracul (2018) by Dacre Stoker and J. D. Barker BOOK REVIEW
Bram Stoker’s Top 5 Inspirations For Count Dracula
Castle Dracula Dublin ‘charming, enigmatic and enthralling night’ REVIEW
7 Irish Horror Authors You Must Read
8 Irish Haunts and the Famous Writers Who Loved Them
Top 10 Bram Stoker-Dracula Sites to Visit in London
10 must-see Dracula sites in Romania, according to Dacre Stoker
What made Bram Stoker write Dracula, by Dacre Stoker
Was Dracula’s Guest a prequel to Dracula?