Blumreich and McLeod publish article in Horror Studies journal
"From Capes to Tuffskin Jeans: Stephen King's Vampires and 1980s Angst" focuses on the transformation of King's vampires as horror figures across several texts
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"From Capes to Tuffskin Jeans: Stephen King's Vampires and 1980s Angst" focuses on the transformation of King's vampires as horror figures across several texts
Professor S. Johnson chaired a panel at the American LIterature Association conference in 2024, memorializing late Professor John Wharton Lowe
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