The Dream Curse storyline in Dark Shadows was inspired by an obscure 1957 horror novel called The Dreamers, written by Roger Manvell. Although this was revealed by writer Ron Sproat at the first DS Festival, many remain unaware of the book and its influence on the Dream Curse plot. Returning to the podcast are Amanda Desiree and Stephen R. Shutt, who are both writers and longtime fans of Dark Shadows and all things spooky. We spend the first half of this episode examining The Dreamers, comparing and contrasting the novel to the plot line in the show. In the second half of the episode, we have some fun interpreting the symbolism of the DS Dream Curse as we try to determine the greatest fear of each dreamer. 

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Amanda’s novel In the Shadow of the Skull on Amazon

The Dreamers on Amazon

Madelyn’s DS Fanzines GoogleDrive

Collinsport After Dark on YouTube

TaC Logos by Eric Marshall

Opening theme music ‘Surfing the Shadows’ surf rock cover of Bob Cobert’s DS theme by Johnny D & The Moonlighters

TaC ending theme by Rebecca Paiva

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