Every year in May, Re: Dracula takes the famous horror tale, breaks it up chronologically (every entry of this epistolary novel has a date), and sends the story directly to your podcatcher as it happened. Every time something happened to the characters, Re: Dracula published an episode, in as close to real time as it happens. Some entries are brief, and others are long and intense.
This is a mp3 file and a m4b file with every entry of Dracula in chronological order. If you're used to listening to audiobooks, be warned - this is styled as an audio drama. There is background music and sound effects. Audio was originally released as the podcast Re: Dracula, but this version does not have the credits, content warnings, or songs that the podcast had. This audiobook does include a new introduction by Stephen Indrisano.
Every year in May, Re: Dracula takes the famous horror tale, breaks it up chronologically (every entry of this epistolary novel has a date), and sends the story directly to your podcatcher as it happened. Every time something happened to the characters, Re: Dracula published an episode, in as close to real time as it happens. Some entries are brief, and others are long and intense.
This is a mp3 file and a m4b file with every entry of Dracula in chronological order. If you're used to listening to audiobooks, be warned - this is styled as an audio drama. There is background music and sound effects. Audio was originally released as the podcast Re: Dracula, but this version does not have the credits, content warnings, or songs that the podcast had. This audiobook does include a new introduction by Stephen Indrisano.
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