Lisa Morton

Writer

Represented by Robert Fleck of Professional Media Services (info@professionalmedia.biz)


FEATURE FILMS
2004Blue Demon - Trademark EntertainmentWriter
2004Thralls - Trademark/Insight FilmsWriter
2002Tornado Warning - Regent Entertainment/PaxWriter
1992Necronomicon - Brian Yuzna ProductionsWriter (Adapter)
1992Adventures in Dinosaur City - The Disney ChannelWriter/Associate Producer
1990Sindbad's Dreamquest - Franck FilmsWriter
1988Meet the Hollowheads - Linden Prods/Movie StoreWriter/Associate Producer
TELEVISION EXPERIENCE
1996/7Van-pires - A.G.E. Inc.Staff Writer
1996Dragonflyz - A.G.E. Inc.4 Episodes
1995/6Sky Dancers - A.G.E. Inc.12 Episodes
1994Toontown Kids - Disney Prods./WilmarkStaff Writer
NON-FICTION BOOKS
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2010Savage Detours: The Life and Work of Ann Savage - McFarland and Co., Publishers
2008A Hallowe'en Anthology - McFarland and Co., Publishers
2003The Halloween Encyclopedia - McFarland and Co., Publishers (2nd edition published in 2011)
2001The Cinema of Tsui Hark - McFarland and Co., Publishers
PUBLISHED FICTION (partial listing)
2011Monsters of L.A. (collection) - Bad Moon Books
2010The Castle of Los Angeles (novel) - Gray Friar Press (reprinted by Cemetery Dance in e-book)
2010The Samhanach (novella) - Bad Moon Books
2009The Lucid Dreaming (novella) - Bad Moon Books
2006"Tested", Cemetery Dance magazine
2002"Blind-Stamped", Shelf Life: Fantastic Stories Celebrating Bookstores
2001"Pound Rots in Fragrant Harbour", The Museum of Horrors
1997"Children of the Long Night", The Mammoth Book of Dracula
1994"Poppi's Monster", The Mammoth Book of Frankenstein
1994"Sane Reaction", Dark Voices 6
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE (partial listing)
Halloween expert who has appeared on The History Channel's The Real Story of Halloween; television critic and Associate Editor for Horror magazine; second unit coordinator and miniatures coordinator, Adventures in Dinosaur City; modelmaker, The Abyss, Star Trek : The Motion Picture, etc.; photographer, Firefox; special make-up effects sculptor, One Dark Night; winner, 2006 Bram Stoker Award for Short Fiction ("Tested"), 2008 Bram Stoker Award for Nonfiction (A Hallowe'en Anthology), and 2009 Bram Stoker Award for Long Fiction (The Lucid Dreaming); winner, 2009 Black Quill Award for Best Dark Genre Anthology (for editing Midnight Walk); winner, 2010 Bram Stoker Award for First Novel for The Castle of Los Angeles, also nominated for 2010 Bram Stoker Award for Long Fiction for The Samhanach.