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Dracula Beyond Stoker Issue 1.5 Kindle Edition
Mia Dalia's In Ink, In Blood - a frightening tale about the power of books.
Jessica Gleason's Renfield in America: A Blog - a humorous and heartbreaking followup to The Night Museum from Issue 1.
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Jessica Gleason is a writer, reader, professor, and an all-around weirdo. She loves horror and fantasy in their various shapes and forms, sometimes sleeps in a Star Trek uniform, and sings a mean hair metal karaoke. Gleason has been a college English professor since 2008, has three published books and was nominated for “Best of The Net” by Punk Monk in 2022. Her recent and upcoming work can be found in “Hear Us Scream: The Voices of Horror Vol. 2,” “Dracula Beyond Stoker: Dracula” and “Tales from The Moonlit Path.” For daily updates, please follow her on Instagram (@j.g.writes).
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2023There are two quick stories in Dracula Beyond Stoker. Mia Dalia’s In Ink, In Blood and Jessica Gleason’s Reinfield in America: A Blog.
In Ink, In Blood. This is written like a personal diary of a young child that finds the true magic of reading books. They get to experience the words and illustrations in a unique, remarkable kind of way and form lifelong connections to the characters of some books. This is a unique story that ended way too fast! I would love to see this as a novella. There are so many adventures that could take place. I enjoy Dalia’s writing and her unique imagination with stories. This is the second story I have read and I do hope to read more.
Reinfield in America: A Blog: A quick story between Dracula and one of his servants having an online fight. Dracula is just wanting some time away and his servant is upset about it. A really entertaining short! I wasn’t sure what to expect with this one. I don’t really gravitate towards reality-type stories, but this one was so much fun! I got quite a few chuckles with it. Gleason has a wittiness kind of style to her writing in this story. I have not read anything else by Gleason, so I don’t know if this is a common writing style. I am going to have to find out!
If you have an hour to spend, pick this up over Amazon. I think it’s very entertaining and it will expose you to a couple of awesome new authors.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2023I absolutely loved this issue! Everything about it, from the cover art by Denise Vare Becker Bolton, to the two stories within by Mia Dalia and Jessica Gleason was perfection. I read it in no time, and then, went back and read it again. Gleason's tale, Renfield in America: A Blog, was really funny. The concept of Renfield in present day US with access to social media. Hilarious!
In Ink, In Blood by Mia Dalia was stunning. It was comfortably creepy. Told in the epistolary style of the original Dracula, this was a tale of the magic of books. A child growing up in the bookstore owned by his parents (lucky kid), finds out that he has a magical gift. This story was reminiscent of the original tale, while being completely unique and beautifully written. Haunting, yet lyrical, fans of Winterset Hollow will love this!
Highly recommend!