Minnesota mom has 'vampire disease' triggered by a sulphur allergy She’s the real-life Count Dracula. A woman’s rare “vampire disease” causes her to writhe in pain and could even be fatal if she ...
Rachael Severino is a writer from New York. She was awarded her Bachelor's in Classical Archaeology and Literature from Sarah Lawrence College. She is currently completing her MFA at Columbia ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook It all began in 1897 when Bram Stoker wrote a novel about a legendary monster called Dracula. The ...
From the presentation of the brooding loner, isolated from the rest of society in an illustrious yet gloomy castle, to the black and red cape combination, Dracula is, perhaps, one of the most ...
With Halloween right around the corner, there is no better time to revisit the classical tale of Dracula. The original vampire overlord, Count Dracula, has become a mainstay in popular culture as one ...
She’s the real-life Count Dracula. A woman’s rare “vampire disease” causes her to writhe in pain and could even be fatal if she ingests garlic, much like the mythical bloodsucking creatures. Phoenix ...