To mark the centenary of Bram Stoker’s death, The Guardian attended the Bram Stoker Centenary Symposium at Keats House in London’s Hampstead.
On the podcast Stoker’s great-grandnephew Dacre Stoker and the scholar Elizabeth Miller introduced their new book based on the discovery of a set of journals written by Stoker in his early years. Christopher Frayling explains why he regrets vampires becoming mainstream, and writers Kevin Jackson and Marcus Sedgewick exchange little-known vampire facts. They pay a visit to the columbarium at Golders Green Crematorium where Stoker’s ashes are kept.
Plus Kim discusses the reissue of his cult series Anno Dracula.
