From the yellowed and torn 90+ year old pages of Weird Tales Magazine comes a classic tale of a small town plagued by Another Dracula.
Originally serialized in 1930, Ralph Milne Farley’s novella is the earliest example we’ve found of a work acknowledging its Stoker inspiration.
We’ve included the original chapter title art by C. C. Senf and packaged it with a stunning cover by DBS regular Si Chinook.
Dracula Beyond Stoker is a fiction journal dedicated to celebrating and continuing the legacy of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Ralph Milne Farley was a pseudonym for Roger Sherman Hoar (April 8, 1887 - October 10, 1963), a US constitutional lawyer, politician, teacher, and author. Under his given name he wrote several books on taxes, patents, insurance, and law. Under the Farley name he published hundreds of short stories, novellas, poems, and essays in pulp magazines. He was best known for his Radio Man series.
Curtis Charles (C.C.) Senf (July 30, 1873 - April 24, 1949) was born in Prussia and emigrated to the U.S as a child with his family. After attending the Chicago Art Institute he embarked on a career as a graphic illustrator producing work for the Chicago advertising industry. Between 1927 and 1932 Senf drew hundreds of black and white interior illustrations and painted forty-five covers for Weird Tales magazine.