Suffered from the Night: Queering Stoker's Dracula
Edited by Steve Berman.
One of the more admired characters in Western literature happens to be a murderer, a villain, a fiend: Count Dracula. Irish author Bram Stoker's classic novel stands high in the canon of speculative fiction, influencing countless twentieth- and twenty-first-century storytellers in a variety of mediums. It is only natural for the outsiders of society to reinterpret the world's most infamous vampire through the lenses of their own experience. Who is more outside of society than Dracula? Perhaps the writers of queer-themed speculative fiction and their characters...
In Suffered from the Night: Queering Stoker's Dracula, editor Steve Berman provides a worthy companion to Lethe Press's widely acclaimed earlier anthologies of queered canon, A Study in Lavender: Queering Sherlock Holmes and Where Thy Dark Eye Glances: Queering Edgar Allan Poe. Here you will find dark tales (and a poem) of Dracula himself, his minions willing and not, his implacable enemies, and their heirs. Prepare to be guided into the deep recesses of the queer imagination by an impressive array of award winners, veterans, and bright new lights.
Thirteen stories and a poem by: Jason Andrew / Laird Barron / Steve Berman / Seth Cadin / Traci Castleberry / Elka Cloke / William P. Coleman / Sven Davisson / Rajan Khanna / Livia Llewellyn / Ed Madden / Jeff Mann / Damon Shaw / Lee Thomas.
Contents:
- Introduction / Steve Berman
- The Tattered Boy / Lee Thomas
- Yours Is the Right to Begin / Livia Llewellyn
- Self-portrait as Jonathan Harker / Ed Madden
- Seven Lovers and the Sea / Damon Shaw
- The Calm of Despair / Jason Andrew
- Bloofer Ladies / Elka Cloke
- The Powers of Evil / William P. Coleman
- My Arms Are Hungry / Traci Castleberry
- Protect the King / Jeff Mann
- Hungers / Rajan Khanna
- The Letter That Doomed Nosferatu / Steve Berman
- Ardor / Laird Barron
- A Closer Walk with Thee / Sven Davisson
- Unhallowed Ground / Seth Cadin
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Steve Berman
Steve Berman has been writing stories both queer and strange for many years. He has had more than 80 articles and short stories sold and his work has appeared in the fantasy anthologies The Faery Reel and The Coyote Road. Mr. Berman has also edited the book So Fey: Queer Faery Fiction. He once worked as a professional bookbuyer to expand his personal library and he now lives in southern New Jersey surrounded by many old and odd books.
