Sunday, June 1, 2014

Cover Reveal - BEYOND THE COUNT, a collection of vampire stories

Do you love vampire stories? Then this collection is for you. Great cover, right? What's your favorite vampire story/tv show/movie? One of mine is Dark Shadows from the 80's - too new to appear in this collection. Post yours in the comments, then keep an eye out for the release of BEYOND THE COUNT!

Beyond The Count ed. Margo Bond Collins
 

Book Synopsis

Long before Dracula, vampires stalked the literary scene. These early literary vampires are sometimes terrifying, at times melodramatic, and occasionally ridiculous, but they are always out for blood—and their vampiric descendants continue to fascinate and captivate us. Beyond the Count is a collection of vampire stories, plays, and poems from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This collection gives students, scholars, and vampire aficionados the opportunity to examine works often long out of print and to contextualize the development of vampire legend beyond that most famous of literary Counts.

Update - Available for your Kindle!

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About the Editor

Margo Bond Collins holds a Ph.D. in eighteenth-century British literature and is a professor of English, and is also the author of a number of novels, including Taming the Country Star, Legally Undead, Waking Up Dead, and Fairy, Texas. After a decade of moving all around the country (Los Angeles, New York, and Atlanta are a few of the places she's lived), she has settled in her native Texas. Margo lives near Fort Worth with her husband, her daughter, and several very spoiled cats, and she spends most of her free time daydreaming about heroes, monsters, cowboys, and villains. You can learn more about her writing at www.MargoBondCollins.net

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4 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for hosting me today!

    Beyond the Count is now available in Kindle:

    http://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Count-Eighteenth-Nineteenth-Centuries-ebook/dp/B00KNKOQIY/

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  2. Awesome, I added the link to the post as well.

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  3. I love the font and castle. I also love vampire tales.

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