According to the Vancouver Sun, Canadian resident and Bram Stoker descendant, Dacre Stoker, has written a sequel to his great uncle’s novel that started it all. The book is entitled Dracula: The Un-dead and “is set 25 years after the events of the 1897 novel, and focuses on Quincey — the son of the ill-fated Jonathan Harker and Mina Murray from the original tale.”
When asked to comment on the current Twilight craze Dacre Stoker said, “They call them “sparkly vamps,” he says. “And I’m trying to say we’re all born from that same page that Bram wrote. Every generation rediscovers it. And while (Meyer’s) vampires may be different, she’s bringing a whole new generation of young vampire fans who eventually are going to get a little older and want to see other vampire stories and what their roots are.”
You can check out Dacre Stoker’s site here for full details on the book.
So what do you think? Any interest in this sequel?


Screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg, seen here with Stephenie Meyer, spoke to Sci-Fi TV Zone about her career. The interview was done over the phone and they have supplied the recording for us to listen to. They have divided it up into four segments. The first segment focuses on her work with the show Dexter. The second segment is about how she adapted the Twilight Saga for films. The third segment is all about her work with New Moon. And the fourth segment provides her thoughts on The Twilight Saga: Eclipse director David Slade.
Even though he is known for his biographical roles, such as Tony Blair or David Frost, Michael Sheen has also taken on some supernatural roles in the Underworld series. But now he’s the ever frightening Aro in The Twilight Saga: New Moon and he talks about it with USA Today.
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