Paula Cappa's Blog - Posts Tagged "bram-stoker"
Horror-Struck in Benchurch
If this headline seems puzzling but makes you curious, you are all primed to read Bram Stoker's The Judge's House.
This short story is quite dark about a student who goes to the town of Benchurch to study, at The Judge's House. Seems innocent enough, right? Except this is a Bram Stoker story and we all know what he's famous for.
Of course, it's free at Tuesday's Tale of Terror
http://paulacappa.wordpress.com/2013/...
This short story is quite dark about a student who goes to the town of Benchurch to study, at The Judge's House. Seems innocent enough, right? Except this is a Bram Stoker story and we all know what he's famous for.
Of course, it's free at Tuesday's Tale of Terror
http://paulacappa.wordpress.com/2013/...
Published on August 28, 2013 13:16
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Tags:
bram-stoker, horror, judge-s-house, malcolmson, short-stories
Hey Dracula Fans! FREE short story by Stoker
Hey Dracula Fans!
Do you know the meaning of Walpurgis Nacht? Bram Stoker does.
FREE short story by Stoker "Dracula's Guest" at Tales of Terror Blog
http://paulacappa.wordpress.com/2014/...
Do you know the meaning of Walpurgis Nacht? Bram Stoker does.
FREE short story by Stoker "Dracula's Guest" at Tales of Terror Blog
http://paulacappa.wordpress.com/2014/...
Published on October 16, 2014 15:45
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Tags:
bram-stoker, dracula, halloween, scary-stories
The Annotated Dracula. This is a remarkable read!
If you’ve never read an annotated novel, that is a close and intimate read of Dracula, you’re missing out on a highly instructive look inside the mind of the writer. In this case, Bram Stoker.
Stop by my blog for a deep look into the flesh and bones of the writing of one of our most famous and enduring novels. And as a bonus, the Annotated Jane Eyre. An amazing read in how Charlotte Bronte wrote her famous Gothic masterpiece.
The Annotated Dracula by Bram Stoke, annotations by Mort Castle.
https://paulacappa.wordpress.com/2016...

The Annotated Jane Eyre, annotated by K.M. Weiland
Stop by my blog for a deep look into the flesh and bones of the writing of one of our most famous and enduring novels. And as a bonus, the Annotated Jane Eyre. An amazing read in how Charlotte Bronte wrote her famous Gothic masterpiece.
The Annotated Dracula by Bram Stoke, annotations by Mort Castle.
https://paulacappa.wordpress.com/2016...

The Annotated Jane Eyre, annotated by K.M. Weiland
Published on July 07, 2016 11:03
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bram-stoker, charlotte-bronte, dracula, jane-eyre, vampires, writing-tips


