Abraham "Bram" Stoker was an Irish writer, best remembered as the author of the influential horror novel "Dracula". In his honor, the Horror Writers Association recognizes "superior achievement" in horror writing with the Bram Stoker Award. Wikipedia
In his honour, the Horror Writers Association recognizes "superior achievement" in horror writing with the Bram Stoker Award. www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/s/bram-stoker/
...20 COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS STOKER'S LIFE DRACULA'S ORIGINS TRAITS OF THE VAMPIRE TRANSYLVANIA VAN HELSING BATS, VAMPIRES & DRACULA DRACULA SITES IN WHITBY COUNT DRACULA SITES... www.ucs.mun.ca/~emiller/bram_vampires_drac.html
Bram Stoker - Biography of the writer. Bram Stoker - A short biography of Stoker and e-texts of Dracula and Lair of the White Worm. dmoz.org/Arts/Literature/Authors/S/Stoker,_Bram/
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Bram (Abraham) Stoker was born in Clontarf, Dublin in 1847. After a sickly childhood he grew up to take a degree at Trinity College Dublin and for a number of years worked as a civil servant at Dublin Castle. However he spent most of his working life in www.thebramstokerdraculaexperience.com/
Barbara Belford's Bram Stoker , as the subtitle says, A Biography of the Author of Dracula , but another figure in the book constantly crowds center stage for attention. www.bookpage.com/9604bp/nonfiction/bramstoker.html