Q. Every book has its own story about how it came to be conceived and written as it did. How did Dracula’s Child evolve? I think it’s been evolving ever since I first read Stoker’s extraordinary novel at around eleven or twelve (oddly, and I suspect not entirely coincidentally, the same age as Quincey in …
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Oct 15 2020
An Interview with J. S. Barnes, author of Dracula’s Child
- By Doreen Sheridan in Author Interview, Doreen, Horror
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October 15, 2020
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