Lora Senf
Lora Senf is a writer of dark and twisty stories for all ages, including middle grade and young adult horror. She finds inspiration in her children's dreams, road trips through Montana, and atmospheric locations like abandoned abattoirs. Senf's work often explores themes of bravery and anxiety, drawing from her own childhood experiences with fear and the comfort she found in scary books. She is a member of the Horror Writers Association and the Pacific Northwest Writers Association. Senf lives in Washington State with her husband and twins.
Awards
['Bram Stoker Award winner for The Nighthouse Keeper', 'Bram Stoker Award finalist for The Losting Fountain', 'Bram Stoker Award nominee for The Clackity', 'Washington State Book Award finalist for The Loneliest Place']
Notable Works
['The Clackity', 'The Nighthouse Keeper', 'The Loneliest Place', 'Pennies', 'The Losting Fountain', 'Unnamed Bones']



