![]() ![]() Hayes, in his book Muddled Mind: The Complete Works of Edward D. ![]() ![]() This book is a version of Dracula that utilizes the original Bram Stoker text, but with additions of a sexual nature.ĭavid C. You're going to have to be pretty darn convincing to get me to take something off.Ī / B / C / D / E / F / G / H / I / K / L / M / N to Z If there are any items that you feel should be added (or removed), please contact me at I'm erring on the side of inclusion, though. IF it doesn't say "Ed Wood", you just can't be sure. But memories fade and wishful thinking can play tricks. I can assure you that everything listed here has had a viable claim made against it by someone who at least *think* he or she knows what they're talking about. As such, I give no guarantee that any work listed here with a name other than Ed's (not even the best known ones like Dick Trent) are by Ed. Even more difficult than identifying his film work. ![]() This makes it extremely difficult to be certain which writings are his an which are not. Ed ceratainly used many pen names in his writing, just as he did in his film work. Books A to MĪn important thing to remember about Ed's writing is that he worked in a field where pseudonyms were the order of the day. ![]()
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