Hey Xnyper,
I own the first and third books on that list. I'd have to say that the Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep is more about the philosophy then the techniques. The book by Stephan LaBerge is excellent for techniques, although it doesn't go into any great detail. I didn't buy the other book on that list because it sounded like more of the same. (I already own quite a few books on the subject)
Now, I'd give you my normal dream journal speech, or perhaps the check out my blog post about it, if you're into reading blogs. However, I think your situation is a little different. I saw that you linked your blog of polyphasic sleep experiences on that blog carnival thread. I'm not sure, but I bet the polyphasic sleep changes all of the normal variables for dream recall. I'm not sure about how REM works for that method of sleep. I'm unsure if it is like taking a bunch of naps where you enter REM quickly, or if it's just a shorter amount of REM sleep. Either way, if you've just switched over to polyphasic sleep, I remember reading that steve pavlina said that it took him a few weeks to adjust and stop feeling tired. So if you've just switched, perhaps that's the reason for the bad recall.
Main thing to remember though: Keeping a dream journal always helps recall to some extent.
-Hatter
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