Linda D. Addison
Linda D. Addison, a poet and short story writer, was the first African-American to receive the Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award.
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Being Full of Light, InsubstantialAuthor: Addison, Linda D. |
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Winner of the 2007 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Poetry An exciting new collection of poetry, most never seen before, from the first African-American to receive the Horror Writers Association coveted Bram Stoker Award. |
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Consumed, Reduced to Beautiful Grey AshesAuthor: Addison, Linda D. |
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The winner of the 2001 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement for a Poetry Collection. Linda D. Addison’s award winning collection of 31 poems of horror, fantasy and science fiction. |
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Animated ObjectsAuthor: Addison, Linda D. |
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Linda D. Addison’s first collection of horror, fantasy, science fiction short stories and poetry along with collected journal entries display a remarkable writer and shows her talent both out front and behind the scenes. |
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Anthology Featuring Addison
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Dark Thirst: An AnthologyEditor: Allen, Angela C. |
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A haunting anthology of vampire fiction — one that brings a colorful new dimension to one of the world’s most erotic and enduring myths. Featuring stories from some of today’s most popular African American writers: Omar Tyree: writing as The Urban Griot The Old South falls prey to a handsome young vampire with a real taste for the ladies. Love at first bite never hurt so good. Angela C. Allen: The mafia is no match for the wicked charms of a beautiful young vampire once she’s let loose on the New York City streets. Monica Jackson: Can a pair of fangs help a sister burn more calories? A full-figured woman goes on a thirst-quenching search for the perfect low-carb diet. Linda Addison: It’s a matter of life and the living dead for a half-vampire whose greatest wish is to save lives . . . and become human again. Donna Hill: A sensuous vampire thirsts for something more . . . but can she find it without getting a dagger in her own heart? Kevin S. Brockenbrough: A vengeful vampire pushes one woman to the edge, unaware that her family secret gives her the power to fight back. Table of Contents:
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Summary:
- Animated Objects
— October 1997 (Hardcover — Space and Time)
- Consumed, Reduced to Beautiful Grey Ashes
— July 2001 (Trade Paperback — Space and Time)
- Dark Thirst: An Anthology
— October 2004 (Trade Paperback — Pocket Books)
- Being Full of Light, Insubstantial
— September 2007 (Trade Paperback — Space and Time)
Title List: Horror Books
1. Animated Objects
2. Consumed, Reduced to Beautiful Grey Ashes
3. Being Full of Light, Insubstantial
Title List: Anthologies
1. Dark Thirst: An Anthology
Author’s Website:
Linda D. Addison’s Web Site
Notes:
Linda D. Addison is married to a fellow horror writer Gerard D. Houarner.

September 2007 (Trade Paperback — Space and Time)
September 2007 (Trade Paperback — Space and Time)


