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HALLOWEEN IS ALMOST upon us and to get in the spooky mood the Bram Stoker Festival is set to announce its programme of events tomorrow.
The festival will take place at the end of the month from 28-31 October in Dublin.
It takes its name from the author of the famed horror novel Dracula who was a Dublin resident.
The festival honouring the story of the undead bloodsuckers went into hibernation during Covid-19 but it is now rising from the crypt for a fresh outing.
With all that in mind we want to know today: Have you read Bram Stoker’s Dracula?
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