Bram Stoker was a renowned Irish author, best known for his Gothic horror novel, Dracula. Synonyms for Bram Stoker include "author," "writer," "novelist," and "scribe." His literary works are also often associated with terms such as "supernatural," "macabre," "creepy," and "chilling." Stoker was also a theatre manager and critic, making him a "manager," "director," and "theatre enthusiast." His contributions to the literary world have earned him the title of a "legend," "master," and "pioneer" of horror literature. Despite his passing over a century ago, Bram Stoker's legacy continues to inspire generations of writers and horror fans alike.