Research Dracula's Home Page, from Dr. Elizabeth Miller, is a great site from one of the genre's main, current researchers. This includes a full list of her extensive publications, often with synopses and ordering links. There are also links to several other fascinating sites. Our very own Dr. Tina Rath is now an Academic Vampire on-line. A history of Vlad Tepes.
A very useful source of information and other links may be found at For the Dead Travel Fast.
The BBC website breathes life into the Undead with a Vampires website at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/vampires. At this
site you'll find fun quizzes to discover whether you're a vampire, a slayer, or just a slightly anaemic
night owl, plus new and traditional Gothic fiction to listen to or read online, and documentaries.
Also
here
you will find
a sequence of interviews with vampire aficionados, some of which were
conducted with Dracula Society members at our
30th Anniversary Convention in 2003! (Real
Player needed). This section of their site is no longer being updated by
the BBC, but will hopefully remain on-line. "PhillyBurbs" hosts a very interesting site with a lot of interesting facts about vampire fiction and dramatizations of Dracula, from stage to film. Bela Lugosi also has
a site dedicated to him. A new site started
in 2007 aims to cover all aspects of Dracula. http://www.draculalives.co.uk. Other Groups VEIN (Vampire Exchange Information Network) aims to bring together Vampire
related groups and promote events between them. The Vampire Connexion (UK-based) The Vampire Empire, formerly The Count Dracula Fan Club (of America) has its own website. They also operate a very good Small Press - it's through them that the latest Harry Ludlam book was published. You may also like to visit their
pages dedicated to Bram Stoker. The Canadian Chapter of the Transylvanian Society of Dracula. The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore, MD. The International Society for the Study of Ghosts and Apparitions The Peter Cushing Association A Ghostly Company |