
Edgar
Allan Poe, Ray Bradbury,
Rod
Serling, H. P. Lovecraft,
Sting
and Anne Rice
And that's just the beginning. There's also...
John
Keats, Rudyard Kipling, Jules Verne,
Robert
Louis Stevenson, F. Scott Fitzgerald,
Edith
Wharton and Lenny Bruce
All of these great
writers have written about vampires. Their forgotten works are brought
together for the first time in this collection of
vampire stories entirely written by famous authors -- from Shakespeare
to Sting -- most of whom are not usually associated with supernatural literature.
Thirty-one famous authors to be exact.
Through extensive research, John Richard Stephens has unearthed many of these misplaced classics and gathered them together into a single book. The result is Vampires, Wine & Roses. Even the most ardent vampire fan will be surprised to discover that many of these classic authors actually wrote about vampires.

Sir
Thomas Mallory, author of the most famous
Arthurian legends, tells of Sir Lancelot's encounter with a vampiress.
Voltaire
explains why he believed vampires actually exist.
There's
a story and a rare poem by the queen of vampiric literature -- Anne
Rice.
From
Bram
Stoker there's a chapter he was forced to
delete from Dracula, but which was later published as a short story.
And there's
much more here you can sink your teeth into. It's the perfect book for
late night reading.
Softcover,
1997, 384 pages
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