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9781896944999Solomon's Grave has made the Bram Stoker Award's Preliminary ballot for Superior Achievement in a First Novel.
  
UPDATE: Solomon's Grave makes the FINAL ballot, for an official nomination!
  
Voting on this ballot will take place over the next 2 weeks, with all Active HWA members voting (myself included). The top works in each category will then be placed on the Final ballot (to be announced mind-February). Voting will then be done again on this Final ballot, and the winner in each category announced at the HWA's Bram Stoker Banquet held in conjunction with the World Horror Convention in Brighton, England (goes overseas occasionally) March 25 - 28, 2010.
Superior Achievement in a First Novel
DAMNABLE by Hank Schwaeble (Jove)
THE BLACK ACT by Louise Bohmer (Library of Horror)
SLAUGHTER by Marcus Griffin (Alexandrian Archives Publishing)
BREATHERS by S. G. Browne (Broadway Books)
THE LITTLE SLEEP by Paul Tremblay (Henry Holt)
SOLOMON’S GRAVE by Daniel G. Keohane (Dragon Moon Press)
DISMEMBER by Daniel Pyle (Wild Child)
SLIGHTS by Kaaron Warren (Angry Robot)
THE DEAD PATH by Stephen M. Irwin (Hachette Australia)
THE FOREST OF HANDS AND TEETH by Carrie Ryan (Delacorte Press/Random House)
 
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