Dinner with Dracula: An Interview with Author Luccia Gray

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Gothic romantic fiction; taken from the heart of the genre, which was of course, and always will be Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. But if you’re thinking the story ended with two lovers living happily ever after, you’re dead wrong: though deeply depressing, there is yet hope for Jane, though not for Rochester.


The author interviews with 6 short questions, and I think Luccia Gray is just as vampire crazy as the rest of us, since her dream dinner includes being turned into a vampire so she can write Gothic Victorian fiction forever with Lord Byron, Charles Dickens, Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë and David Copperfield. That is definitely living the dream; or at least, undying the dream.

By annimi

Ashley writes for Vampires.com, Werewolves.com, and other sites in the Darksites Network. She's involved in several seedy and disreputable activities, smokes too much, and spends her late nights procrastinating for work on her first novel.

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