Sarah Langan Wins Bram Stoker Award for “Audrey’s Door” – Mediabistro.com
The first novel award went to Damnable by Hank Schwaeble The long fiction award went to The Lucid Dreaming by Lisa Morton The short fiction award went to In The Porches Of My Ears by Norman Prentiss The anthology award went to He Is Legend: An

Brandon Ford’s Pay Phone – Comic Book Bin
He spoke low, soft, lucid. She smiled. Sat back down He’d spent many restless nights dreaming of tasting fear. Fantasized of inflicting pain, of wreaking havoc on another living soul. This was who he was, this was what he did. He liked it… a

Power of Love and Lucid Dreams – Salon
I returned to my old neighborhood and home that night in my lucid dreams. Flying through the night school home that night I read that book from front to back and then headed to bed in hopes of dreaming of Dad again. But this time I dreamed about

Seamonster: ‘60s rock-jazz pumps Seattle’s – Examiner
Comprised of a mix of musicians and wannabes, with a smattering of devoted jazz-fusion fans, these visitors go around haunting small dives (University District’s LUCID , Fremont’s Tost , Wallingford Was I dreaming? Amazing. Jazz Alley would

Horror Writers Association Presents 2009 Stoker Winners – DREAD CENTRAL.COM
the winners: Superior Achievement in a NOVEL – Audry’s Door by Sarah Langan (Harper) Superior Achievement in a FIRST NOVEL – Damnable by Hank Schwaeble (Jove) Superior Achievement in LONG FICTION – The Lucid Dreaming by Lisa Morton (Bad Moon