
Inside this Issue:
Casting Shadows: Stoker's Dracula on Screen, by Charles E Butler, a personal journey through the Count's career on film and TV
The Primrose Path to Dracula, by Paul Murray, in which Stoker's biographer examines the curious connections between fantasy and reality in the author's life and fiction
Unearthing Stoker's Lost Journal, by the world's foremost Stoker scholar Elizabeth Miller
Beyond Dracula: Stoker's Other Horror Novels, by David L Rattigan, in which he explores The Jewel of Seven Stars and The Lair of the White Worm and their film adaptations (including the riotously funny 1988 Ken Russell film version of the latter)
Icons of Horror: Dracula (1958), by Robert J.E. Simpson -- a pithy commentary on the impact of a famous Hammer Films poster design
Plus some gorgeously reproduced archive material, courtesy of the Bram Stoker Estate
And that's just the Stoker content. There's also:
The Last Horror Icon: Christopher Lee at 90, by Jonathan Rigby, a lavish, eight-page colour tribute to the distinguished actor by his biographer and friend
Lina Romay: Flesh for Fantasy, by Nigel Wingrove of Redemption Films, a reflection on the life and career of the late exploitation star
Reviews of Edgar Allan Poe and James McTeigue's The Raven, and Christopher R Witherspoon's The Rage
Stephen Slaughter Head on Stiletto Film Festival & Women in Horror Month
