Students, horror fans, scholars, literature fans & creative writers are invited to a workshop on the research and writing process of the inconic Dracula
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Event Information
Join Dacre Stoker, international best selling author and great grandnephew of Dracula author Bram Stoker, as he facilitates an investigative session using copies of rare papers borrowed from libraries
and archives around the world.
Dacre will lead attendees into a literary treasure hunt searching for clues into Bram’s research and writing of Dracula in 30 documents. The goal is to discover evidence of the 101 pages, amounting to the first three chapters edited out of the Dracula typescript.
Participants will examine copies of Bram’s rare papers and offer their opinions. Dacre enlightens the group to better understand how each of these papers fit together like a puzzle to create the novel Dracula.
February 13, 2026
10.30am-12.00pm
Main Library Auditorium - 68 Calhoun Street 29401
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Event is being offered free of charge, registration is required
(space is limited)
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