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Vampires are supernatural beings that consume the blood or lifeforce of living beings in order to survive. They are found commonly throughout folklore and in appear throughout several of King's works including: Salem's Lot, Wolves of the Calla, Song of Susannah, The Dark Tower, One for the Road, The Night Flier, Popsy, and The Little Sisters of Eluria.

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Vampires feature in multiple Stephen King works, including 'Salem's Lot, Wolves of the Calla, Song of Susannah, The Dark Tower, and One for the Road.
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What do vampires in Stephen King's works feed on to survive? toggle section
Vampires in Stephen King's novels, such as 'Salem's Lot', 'Wolves of the Calla', 'Song of Susannah', 'The Dark Tower', and 'One for the Road', are supernatural entities that sustain themselves by consuming the blood or life force of living beings.
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What are some common traits of Stephen King's vampires? toggle section
Supernatural beings that subsist on the blood or life force of the living, Stephen King's vampires feature prominently in his works. Notable appearances include 'Salem's Lot', 'The Dark Tower', and 'One for the Road'.
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How are vampires depicted differently in Stephen King's various works? toggle section
Stephen King's vampires are supernatural entities that survive by consuming the lifeforce of living beings. They appear in various works, such as 'Salem's Lot', 'The Dark Tower', and 'One for the Road'. A distinctive vampire, Barlow, is characterized by his white face, sharp fangs, and red eyes, becoming increasingly youthful and attractive as he feeds on blood.
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'Salem's Lot, published in 1975, is the most popular vampire novel by Stephen King. This book, a nominee for the 1976 World Fantasy Award, forms part of King's extensive repertoire, which also includes renowned titles such as Carrie, IT, Pet Sematary, and The Shining.
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