Bram Stoker's iconic 1897 novel Dracula is regarded by enthusiasts of Gothic literature as one of the defining works of the genre. The book's undying popularity has brought true immortality to its eponymous antagonist, the infamous Count Dracula. The eerie tale has been reinvented countless times in film, theater, animation, and even video games. Whitney Sorrow, an inventive bibliophile from Michigan, has given the vampire new life in an unexpected medium: a blog.
The original novel, as written by Stoker, is an epistolary. It consists primarily of diary entries and letters penned by the story's main characters. The entries are labeled with dates, which delineate the narrative's temporal progression. This characteristic makes it uniquely suited for a blog adaptation. Sorrow intends to break down the original text into individual letters and diary entries, which she will post in a blog on the assigned dates. The blog, which is called the Dracula Feed, will enable readers to consume the story in real time.
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