Long-lost story by ‘Dracula’ author Bram Stroker rediscovered by a longtime fan

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On Friday, the Bram Stoker Festival kicks off in Dublin to celebrate the Irish author’s literary and cultural impact. This year, it highlights a long-lost horror story by the writer who brought the world “Dracula.” The recently uncovered “Gibbet Hill,” a short tale of horror, will be read publicly at the festival on Saturday. Host Carol Hills speaks with Stoker enthusiast Brian Cleary who discovered the 130-year-old story.

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