Since it’s in public domain, I see no reason why not to post this short story here for everyone’s reading enjoyment. Originally published in a London periodical called New Monthly Magazine in 1819 it was conceived by Polidori while he and Lord Byron were on holiday at Lake Geneva.

Without Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” do you think the vampire would be as popular today?

“What do you think a vampire is?” It looks like an easy question, but really, it’s not.

My upcoming book, “Encyclopedia of Vampire Mythology” was in an ad that appeared in School Library Journal, page 157, Vol. 56, No. 3 March 2010

“Do you believe that vampires are real?” And without hesitation or doubt in my mind I consistently answer in an unhesitating and unwavering “No.”

“Encyclopedia of Vampire Mythology” appeared in “ALA Choice Magazine” ad

Library Journal has ad for upcoming “Encyclopedia of Vampire Mythology”

“Encyclopedia of Vampire Mythology” was in an ad that appeared in Booklist, page 13, Vol. 106, No. 12 February 15, 2010.

“The Raven” is perhaps one of the single most well know poems in American literature.

Glamor Magazine interview with vampirologist, Theresa Bane

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