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![]() Tim Kane - ArticlesTim Kane grew up watching monster movies—vampires, werewolves, and the giant creatures from Toho. He has always been attracted to the dread they inspire, all the way back to the boogeyman hiding in his closet or under the bed. This fascination endured into adulthood in the form of avid movie consumption.
His writing credits include the book, The Changing Vampire of Film and Television, published through McFarland Press. This is a critical study of vampires on screen from the 30s to present day. He has published articles and stories for Verbatim, Far Sector SFHH, and Amazon Shorts. Additionally, he won the 2007 Graversen Award, from the Garden State Horror Writers, and third place in the 2007 Bards and Sages Annual Writing Contest. Visit www.timkanebooks.com for more vampire and horror fiction. Nosferatu: the Film That Wouldn't Die, a History of the Vampire Film From Its Birth to the Present DayFollow the progress of Nosferatu, the film that wouldn't die. From Florence stoker's attempts to destroy every print and negative, to its eventual revival in the 1960s, Nosferatu is a film that begs to be viewed. Like the vampire of fiction, it does not die with the first attempt.
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