[bksvol-discuss] Re: The Bram Stoker Awards

  • From: "Scott Blanks" <scottsjb@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 17:56:56 -0800

Good work, these are in fact classified as horror, though a good number of the entrants are vampire-related. A couple of the winners are already in the collection, but there is a wealth of wonderful horror literature yet to be made available through Bookshare.

Happy scanning everyone,
Scott


----- Original Message ----- From: "Lorana Chanicut" <loravara@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 5:41 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] The Bram Stoker Awards



After seeing the list of romance novel winners, I decided to see if I could find the lists of winners for the Bram Stoker awards. These awards are given to vampire fiction and nonfiction each year, or perhaps it's more widely defined as horror fiction and nonfiction. I found those lists from 1988 onward. The lists include all nominations and note which were the winners. For those wannting to find new horror fiction and nonfiction for the collection, here's an excellent starting point.

2004 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 2005]

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Novel
The Wind Caller by P. D Cacek
The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower by Stephen King
Deep in the Darkness by Michael Laimo
In the Night Room by Peter Straub Winner
First Novel
Covenant by John Everson Winner (Tie)
Black Fire by James Kidman
Move Under Ground by Nick Mamatas
Stained by Lee Thomas Winner (Tie)
Long Fiction
"The Turtle Boy" by Kealan-Patrick Burke Winner
"Zora and the Zombie" by Andy Duncan
"Lisey and the Madman" by Stephen King
Dead Man's Hand by Tim Lebbon
"Northwest Passage" by Barbara Roden
Short Fiction
"Just Out of Reach" by Gary Braunbeck
"A Madness of Starlings" by Douglas Clegg
"Nimitseahpah" by Nancy Etchemendy Winner
"Hunting Meth Zombies in the Great Nebraskan Wasteland" by John Farris
"Singing My Sister Down" by Margo Lanagan
"Guts" by Chuck Palahniuk
Fiction Collection
100 Jolts: Shockingly Short Stories by Michael Arnzen
The Machinery of Night by Douglas Clegg
Demonized by Christopher Fowler
Fears Unnamed by Tim Lebbon
Fearful Symmetries by Thomas F. Monteleone Winner
Anthology
Quietly Now edited by Kealan-Patrick Burke
The Many Faces of Van Helsing edited by Jeanne Cavelos
Shivers III edited by Richard Chizmar
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, 17th Annual edited by Ellen Datlow,
Kelly Link and Gavin Grant Winner
Acquainted with the Night edited by Barbara and Christopher Roden
Nonfiction
Ralan's SpecFic & Humor Webstravaganza by Ralan Conley
Hanging Out with the Dream King by Joseph McCabe
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing a Novel by Thomas F. Monteleone
Hellnotes edited by Judi Rohrig Winner
The Road to the Dark Tower by Bev Vincent
Illustrated Narrative
Lost Loves by James Lowder
Aleister Arcane by Steve Niles
Heaven's Devils by Jai Nitz Winner
Graphic Classics: Robert Louis Stevenson by Tom Pomplun
Screenplay
Hellboy by Guillermo Del Toro
Dawn of the Dead by James Gunn
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind by Charlie Kaufman, Michel Gondry and
Pierre Bismuth Winner (Tie)
Shaun of the Dead by Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright Winner (Tie)
Work for Young Readers
Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War by Clive Barker Winner (Tie)
Oddest Yet by Steve Burt Winner (Tie)
Robot Santa: The Further Adventures of Santa's Twin by Dean Koontz
Fall (Witch Season series) by Jeff Mariotte
Poetry Collection
The Women at the Funeral by Corrine De Winter Winner
The Desert by Charlee Jacob
Men Are From Hell, Women Are From The Galaxy Of Death by Mark McLaughlin
Waiting my Turn to go Under the Knife by Tom Piccirilli
Alternative Forms
The Goreletter by Michael Arnzen
Flesh & Blood Magazine edited by Jack Fisher
The Devil's Wine edited by Tom Piccirilli Winner
ChiZine edited by Brett Savory
Lifetime Achievement
Michael Moorcock
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2003 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 2004]

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Novel
The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla by Stephen King
Serenity Falls by James A. Moore
The Night Country by Stewart O'Nan
A Choir of Ill Children by Tom Piccirilli
lost boy lost girl by Peter Straub Winner
First Novel
Wolf's Trap by William D. Gagliani
The Rising by Brian Keene Winner
Monstrocity by Jeffrey Thomas
Veniss Underground by Jeff Vandermeer
Long Fiction
The Necromancer by Douglas Clegg
"Closing Time" by Jack Ketchum Winner
Fuckin' Lie Down Already by Tom Piccirilli
Louisiana Breakdown by Lucius Shepard
Roll Them Bones by David Niall Wilson
Short Fiction
"Duty" by Gary A. Braunbeck Winner
"The Last Supper" by Scott Edelman
"Harvey's Dream" by Stephen King
"The Haunting" by Joyce Carol Oates
"The Red Bow" by George Saunders
Fiction Collection
Graveyard People: The Collected Cedar Hill Stories Vol 1 by Gary A.
Braunbeck
Told by the Dead by Ramsey Campbell
Bibliomancy by Elizabeth Hand
Peaceable Kingdom by Jack Ketchum Winner
Fangs and Angel Wings by Karen Taylor
Anthology
Southern Blood: New Australian Tales of the Supernatural edited by Bill
Congreve
Gathering The Bones edited by Jack Dann, Ramsey Campbell and Dennis Etchison
The Dark edited by Ellen Datlow
The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror: 16th Annual Collection edited by Ellen
Datlow & Terri Windling
Borderlands 5 edited by Elizabeth and Thomas Monteleone Winner
Nonfiction
Fear in a Handful of Dust by Gary A. Braunbeck
Ralan.com edited by Ralan Conley
Alan Moore: Portrait of an Extraordinary Gentleman, edited by Gary Spencer
Millidge and Smoky Man
The Mothers and Fathers Italian Association by Thomas F. Monteleone Winner
Hellnotes edited by Judi Rohrig
Illustrated Narrative
The Sandman: Endless Nights (collection) by Neil Gaiman Winner
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume Two by Alan Moore
Kolchak: "Devil in the Details" by Stefan Petrucha
Graphic Classics: Ambrose Bierce edited by Tom Pomplun
Vampire the Masqerade Giovanni -- The Machiavelli Conundrum by Robert
Weinberg
Screenplay
Identity by Michael Cooney
Bubba Ho-Tep by Don Coscarelli Winner
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl by Ted Elliott &
Terry Rossio
Work for Young Readers
Even Odder: More Stories To Chill The Heart by Steve Burt
The Oracle by Catherine Fisher
The Wolves in the Walls by Neil Gaiman
A Stir of Bones by Nina Kiriki Hoffman
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J. K Rowling Winner
Poetry Collection
Gorelets: Unpleasant Poems by Michael Arnzen
Pitchblende by Bruce Boston Winner
Final Girl by Daphne Gottlieb
Cardinal Sins by Charlee Jacob
Professor LaGungo's Exotic Artifacts & Assorted Mystic Collectibles by Mark
McLaughlin
Artist of Antithesis by Marge Simon
Alternative Forms
The Goreletter (email newsletter) by Michael Arnzen Winner
From the Files of Matthew Gentech (role-playing game) by Bruce Ballon
Ghosts of Albion (webcast script) by Christopher Golden and Amber Benson
Horror World (webzine) edited by Nanci Kalanta and Ron Dickie
Lifetime Achievement
Martin H. Greenberg
Anne Rice
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2002 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 2003]

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Novel
The Hour Before Dark by Douglas Clegg
From a Buick 8 by Stephen King
Lullaby by Chuck Palahniuk
The Night Class by Tom Piccirilli Winner
The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
First Novel
The Blues Ain't Nothin' by Tina Jens
Atmosphere by Michael Laimo
The Red Church by Scott Nicholson
The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold Winner
Long Fiction
Cape Wrath by Paul Finch
Coraline by Neil Gaiman
El Dia De Los Muertos by Brian A. Hopkins Winner (Tie)
"My Work Is Not Yet Done" by Thomas Ligotti Winner (Tie)
"The Origin" by David B. Silva
Short Fiction
"Disappearances" by Mort Castle
"The Green Man" by Christopher Fowler
"The Plague Species" by Charlee Jacob
"Details" by China Miéville
"The Misfit Child Grows Fat on Despair" by Tom Piccirilli Winner
Fiction Collection
One More for the Road by Ray Bradbury Winner
Nations of the Living, Nations of the Dead by Mort Castle
Knuckles and Tales by Nancy A. Collins
Everything's Eventual by Stephen King
The Collection by Bentley Little
Anthology
Shivers edited by Richard Chizmar
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, Fifteenth Annual Collection edited by
Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, Volume 13 edited by Stephen Jones
The Darker Side edited by John Pelan Winner
Children of Cthulhu edited by John Pelan and Benjamin Adams
Nonfiction
Supernatural Fiction Writers: Contemporary Fantasy and Horror by Richard
Bleiler
Ramsey Campbell, Probably by Ramsey Campbell Winner
Ralan.com edited by Ralan Conley
Jobs in Hell edited by Brian Keene and Kelly Laymon
Hellnotes edited by David B. Silva, Paul F. Olson, and Garrett Peck
Illustrated Narrative
Howard the Duck (Issues 1-6) by Steve Gerber
Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained (Issues 1-4) by Peter Lenkov
Nightside (Issues 1-4) by Robert Weinberg Winner
Screenplay
Minority Report by Scott Frank and Jon Cohen (based on a story by Philip K.
Dick)
Frailty by Brent Hanley Winner
The Ring by Ehren Kruger (based on the novel by Koji Suzuki and on the
motion picture by The Spiral Production Group)
Signs by M. Night Shyamalan
Work for Young Readers
Abarat by Clive Barker
Cat in Glass and Other Tales of the Unnatural by Nancy Etchemendy
Coraline by Neil Gaiman Winner
Abu and the Seven Marvels by Richard Matheson and William Stout
Poetry Collection
Night Smoke by Bruce Boston and Marge Simon
Guises (Poetry Section "Night Unmasked") by Charlee Jacob
The Gossamer Eye by Mark McLaughlin, Rain Graves, and David Niall Wilson
Winner
This Cape Is Red Because I've Been Bleeding by Tom Piccirilli
Alternative Forms
Buckeye Jim in Egypt (audio script based on the Mort Castle story) by Mort
Castle
Flesh and Blood (magazine) edited by Jack Fisher
The Tree Is My Hat (audio script based on the Gene Wolfe story) by Larry
Santoro
Imagination Box (multimedia CD) by Steve and Melanie Tem Winner
Lifetime Achievement
Stephen King
J.N. Williamson
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2001 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 2002]

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Novel
From the Dust Returned by Ray Bradbury
American Gods by Neil Gaiman Winner
The Lost by Jack Ketchum
Black House by Stephen King & Peter Straub
First Novel
Phantom Feast by Diana Barron
Skating on the Edge by d.g.k. goldberg
Riverwatch by Joe Nassise
Deadliest of the Species by Michael Oliveri Winner
Long Fiction
"From A to Z, in the Sarsaparilla Alphabet" by Harlan Ellison
"Demolition" by Nancy Etchemendy
"Earthworm Gods" by Brian Keene
Northern Gothic by Nick Mamatas
In These Final Days of Sales by Steve Rasnic Tem Winner
Short Fiction
"I Am Your Need" by Mort Castle
"The Haunt" by Jack Ketchum
"Reconstructing Amy" by Tim Lebbon Winner
"Whose Puppets, Best and Worst, Are We?" by David B. Silva
Fiction Collection
The Dark Fantastic by Ed Gorman
As the Sun Goes Down by Tim Lebbon
The Whisperer and Other Voices by Brian Lumley
The Man with the Barbed-Wire Fists by Norman Partridge Winner
Anthology
Trick or Treat: A Collection of Halloween Novellas edited by Richard Chizmar
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Fourteenth Annual Collection edited by
Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling
Extremes 2: Fantasy and Horror from the Ends of the Earth edited by Brian A.
Hopkins Winner
The Best of Horrorfind edited by Brian Keene
Nonfiction
If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor by Bruce Campbell
Personal Demons edited by Brian A. Hopkins & Garrett Peck
Jobs in Hell edited by Brian Keene Winner
Hellnotes by David B. Silva & Paul F. Olson
Illustrated Narrative
"Freezes Over" (Hellblazer 158-161) by Brian Azzarello
"The First Adventures of Miss Catterina Poe" (The Dreaming 56) by Caitlin R.
Kiernan
Desperadoes: Quiet of the Grave by Jeff Mariotte
"Quiver" (Green Arrow 1-10) by Kevin Smith
Weird Western Tales by Various Authors
Screenplay
The Others by Alejandro Amenabar
The Fellowship of the Ring by Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson & Frances Walsh
(based on the novel by J.R.R. Tolkien)
From Hell by Terry Hayes & Rafael Yglesias (based on a graphic novel by Alan
Moore & Eddie Campbell)
Memento by Christopher & Jonathan Nolan Winner
Work for Young Readers
Prowlers by Christopher Golden
The Willow Files 2 by Yvonne Navarro Winner
Poetry Collection
Consumed, Reduced to Beautiful Grey Ashes by Linda Addison Winner
White Space by Bruce Boston
What the Cacodaemon Whispered by Chad Hensley
Taunting the Minotaur by Charlee Jacob
Alternative Forms
Unseen Masters (gaming module) by Bruce Ballon
Dark Dreamers: Facing the Masters of Fear by Beth Gwinn & Stanley Wiater
Winner
Rue Morgue Magazine edited by Rod Gudino
Horrorfind (Internet magazine) by Brian Keene & Mike Roden
Gothic.net (Internet magazine) edited by Darren McKeeman
Lifetime Achievement
John Farris
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2000 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 2001]

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Novel
The Indifference of Heaven by Gary A. Braunbeck
Silent Children by Ramsey Campbell
The Licking Valley Coon Hunters Club by Brian A. Hopkins
The Traveling Vampire Show by Richard Laymon, Winner
The Deceased by Tom Piccirilli
First Novel
Nailed by the Heart by Simon Clark
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
The Licking Valley Coon Hunters Club by Brian A. Hopkins, Winner
Run by Douglas E. Winter
Long Fiction
Riding the Bullet by Stephen King
"In Shock" by Joyce Carol Oates
"God Screamed and Screamed, Then I Ate Him" by Lawrence P. Santoro
The Man on the Ceiling by Melanie and Steve Rasnic Tem, Winner
Short Fiction
Dead Cat Bounce by Gerard Daniel Houarner
"Gone" by Jack Ketchum, Winner
"Fallen Angel" by Robert J. Sawyer
"Mexican Moon" by Karen E. Taylor
Fiction Collection
Up, Out of Cities That Blow Hot and Cold by Charlee Jacob
Wind Over Heaven and Other Dark Tales by Bruce Holland Rogers
Magic Terror by Peter Straub, Winner
City Fishing by Steve Rasnic Tem
Anthology
The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror, 13th Annual Collection edited by Ellen
Datlow and Terri Windling, Winner
Brainbox: The Real Horror edited by Steve Eller
Extremes: Fantasy & Horror from the Ends of the Earth edited by Brian A.
Hopkins
Bad News edited by Richard Laymon
Nonfiction
On Writing by Stephen King, Winner
Hellnotes by David B. Silva and Paul F. Olson
At the Foot of the Story Tree by Bill Sheehan
Horror of the 20th Century by Robert Weinberg
Illustrated Narrative
"Red Romance" (Flinch 11) by Joe R. Lansdale
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (miniseries) by Alan Moore, Winner
Cable 79-84 by Robert Weinberg
"Spuds" (Night Terrors #1) by Bernie Wrightson
Screenplay
Requiem for a Dream by Darren Aronofsky and Hubert Selby, Jr.
Shadow of the Vampire by Steven Katz, Winner
The Cell by Mark Protosevich
Unbreakable by M. Night Shyamalan
Pitch Black by David Twohy and Ken and Jim Wheat
Work for Young Readers
The Power of Un by Nancy Etchemendy, Winner
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling
Be Afraid! edited by Edo van Belkom
The Christmas Thingy by F. Paul Wilson
Poetry Collection
Paratabloids by Michael A. Arnzen
The Complete Accursed Wives by Bruce Boston
Burial Plot in Sagittarius by Sandy DeLuca
A Student of Hell by Tom Piccirilli, Winner
Other Media
Twilight Tales Reading Series produced by Tina L. Jens and Andrea Dubnick
Chiaroscuro (web site) edited by Steve Eller, Sandra Kasturi, Patricia Lee
Macomber and Brett A. Savory, Winner
"Back to the Black Lagoon" (on The Creature from the Black Lagoon DVD) by
David J. Skal
Gothic.Net (web site), edited by Darren McKeeman and Mehitobel Wilson
Lifetime Achievement
Nigel Kneale
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1999 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 2000]

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Novel
Darker than Night by Owl Goingback
Hannibal by Thomas Harris
Low Men in Yellow Coats by Stephen King
Hexes by Tom Piccirilli
Mr. X by Peter Straub, Winner
First Novel
Widow's Walk by Steve Beai
Every Dead Thing by John Connolly
King Rat by China Miéville
Wither by J.G. Passarella, Winner
Long Fiction
"Five Days in April" by Brian A. Hopkins, Winner (Tie)
"Dread in the Beast" by Charlee Jacob
Right to Life by Jack Ketchum
"Mad Dog Summer" by Joe R. Lansdale, Winner (Tie)
Short Fiction
"The Grave" by P.D. Cacek
"The Entertainment" by Ramsey Campbell
"Halloween Street" by Steve Rasnic Tem
"Aftershock" by F. Paul Wilson, Winner
Fiction Collection
Death Drives a Semi by Edo van Belkom
The Nightmare Chronicles by Douglas Clegg, Winner
Hearts in Atlantis by Stephen King
Deep into that Darkness Peering by Tom Piccirilli
Anthology
The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror, Twelfth Annual Collection edited by Ellen
Datlow & Terri Windling
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 10 edited by Stephen Jones
The Last Continent: New Tales of Zothique edited by John Pelan
999: New Stories of Horror and Suspense edited by Al Sarrantonio, Winner
Nonfiction
DarkEcho edited by Paula Guran, Winner
The Essential Monster Movie Guide by Stephen Jones
Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography by Victoria Price
Hellnotes edited by David B. Silva & Paul F. Olson
Illustrated Narrative
Sandman: The Dream Hunters by Neil Gaiman, Winner
Jonah Hex: Shadows West #1 by Joe R. Lansdale
Hellboy: Box Full of Evil by Mike Mignola
Faust: Book of M by David Quinn
Screenplay
The Green Mile by Frank Darabont
The Blair Witch Project by Daniel Myrick & Eduardo Sanchez
Sixth Sense by M. Night Shyamalan, Winner
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, "Hush," by Joss Whedon
Work for Young Readers
Something Lumber This Way Comes by Joe R. Lansdale
Creepy Susie and 13 Other Tragic Tales for Troubled Children by Angus Oblong
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling, Winner
Other Media
I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream (Audio) by Harlan Ellison, Winner
Masters of Terror (Website) by Andy Fairclough
Gothic Net (Website) by Seth Lindberg
Conspiracies (Audio CD of F. Paul Wilson story) by WyrdSisterS ProductionS
Lifetime Achievement
Edward Gorey
Charles L. Grant
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1998 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 1999]

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Novel
Bag of Bones, by Stephen King, Winner
Fear Nothing by Dean Koontz
Darker Angels by S.P. Somtow
Fog Heart by Thomas Tessier
First Novel
Night Prayers by P.D. Cacek
This Symbiotic Fascination by Charlee Jacob
Silk by Caitlin R. Kiernan
Dawn Song by Michael Marano, Winner
Long Fiction
"Leavings" by P.D. Cacek
"As Above, So Below" by Brian Hodge
"What Would You Do for Love?" by John Shirley
"Mr. Clubb and Mr. Cuff" by Peter Straub, Winner
Short Fiction
"Blues-Born" by Tina L. Jens
"Autopsy Room Four" by Stephen King
"The Dead Boy at Your Window" by Bruce Holland Rogers, Winner
"The Rug" by Edo van Belkom
Fiction Collection
Leavings by P.D. Cacek
Smoke and Mirrors by Neil Gaiman
Black Butterflies by John Shirley, Winner
The Cleft and Other Odd Tales by Gahan Wilson
Anthology
Robert Bloch's Psychos by Robert Bloch, ed.
Best of Cemetery Dance by Richard Chizmar, ed.
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror (11th Annual Collection) by Ellen Datlow,
ed. & Terri Windling, ed.
Horrors!: 365 Scary Stories by Stefan Dziemianowicz, ed., Martin H.
Greenberg, ed. & Robert Weinberg, ed., Winner
Nonfiction
Gothic Horror: A Reader's Guide from Poe to King and Beyond by Clive Bloom,
ed.
The Science of the X-Files by Jeanne Cavelos
DarkEcho Newsletter, Vol. 5, #1-50 by Paula Guran, ed., Winner
A Writer's Tale by Richard Laymon
Illustrated Narrative
Sergio Aragones' Dia de las Muertos (Day of the Dead) by Sergio Aragones &
Mark Evanier
Preacher by Garth Ennis
The Son of Man (Hellblazer #129 -- 133) by Garth Ennis
The Dreaming: Trial and Error by Len Wein
No Award, Winner
Screenplay
Gods and Monsters by Bill Condon, Winner (Tie)
Fallen by Nicholas Kazan
"Somehow Satan Got Behind Me" (Millenium, May1) by Darin Morgan
Dark City by Alex Proyas, David Goyer, & Lem Dobbs, Winner (Tie)
Work for Young Readers
"Bigger than Death" by Nancy Etchemendy, Winner
The Dollhouse that Time Forgot (Eerie Indiana #11) by Mike Ford
The Angel Chronicles: A Novelization (Buffy the Vampire Slayer Vol. 1) by
Nancy Holder
Hungry Ghosts: A Novelization (The X-Files No. 9) by Ellen Steiber
Other Media
Universal Horror (TV documentary) by Kevin Brownlow
The Misfits: American Psycho (music video) by John Cafiero
John Carpenter's Vampires (original motion picture sound track) by John
Carpenter
Gothic at Midnight: A Tribute to the Masters of the Macabre (audio
anthology) by Joshua Kane
No Award, Winner
Lifetime Achievement
Ramsey Campbell
Roger Corman
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1997 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 1998]

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Novel
Children of the Dusk by Janet Berliner & George Guthridge, Winner
The Church of Dead Girls by Stephen Dobyns
My Soul to Keep by Tananarive Due
Earthquake Weather by Tim Powers
First Novel
Lives of the Monster Dogs by Kirsten Bakis, Winner
The Art of Arrow Cutting by Stephen Dedman
Hungry Eyes by Barry Hoffman
Drawn to the Grave by Mary Ann Mitchell
The Inquisitor by Mary Murrey
Long Fiction
"The Big Blow" by Joe R. Lansdale, Winner
"The Word" by Ramsey Campbell
"Everything's Eventual" by Stephen King
"Coppola's Dracula" by Kim Newman
"The Zombies of Madison County" by Douglas E. Winter
Short Fiction
"Rat Food" by Edo van Belkom & David Nickle, Winner
"I Am Infinite, I Contain Multitudes" by Douglas Clegg
"A Plague on Both Your Houses" by Scott Edelman
"Madame Babylon" by Brian Hodge
Fiction Collection
Exorcisms and Ecstasies by Karl Edward Wagner, Winner
Things Left Behind by Gary A. Braunbeck
The Throne of Bones by Brian McNaughton
Painted in Blood by Lucy Taylor
Nonfiction
Dark Thoughts: On Writing by Stanley Wiater, Winner
The Encyclopedia of Fantasy by John Clute & John Grant
The Hammer Story by Marcus Hearn & Alan Barnes
Clive Barker's A-Z of Horror by Stephen Jones
Video Watchdog by Tim Lucas, ed.
Dean Koontz: A Writer's Biography by Katherine Ramsland
Lifetime Achievement
William Peter Blatty
Jack Williamson
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1996 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 1997]

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Novel
Exquisite Corpse by Poppy Z. Brite
Crota by Owl Goingback
The Green Mile by Stephen King, Winner
The Hellfire Club by Peter Straub
First Novel
Flute Song by Donald Burleson
Crota by Owl Goingback, Winner
Horror Show by Greg Kihn
Dead Heat by Del Stone
Long Fiction
"Kilroy Was Here" by Jack Cady
"The Thing from Lover's Lane" by Nancy Collins
"The Red Tower" by Thomas Ligotti, Winner
"Brimstone and Salt" by S.P. Somtow
Short Fiction
"Metalica" by P.D. Cacek, Winner
"The Slobbering Tongue That Ate the Frightfully Huge Woman" by Robert
Devereaux
"The Secret Shih Tan" by Graham Masterton
"The House of Mourning" by Brian Stableford
"Plan 10 from Inner Space" by Karl Edward Wagner
Fiction Collection
The Convulsion Factory by Brian Hodge
The Nightmare Factory by Thomas Ligotti, Winner
Shadow Dreams by Elizabeth Massie
With Wounds Still Wet by Wayne Allen Sallee
The Pavilion of Frozen Women by S.P. Somtow
Nonfiction
Bram Stoker: A Biography of the Author of Dracula by Barbara Belford
The Great Pulp Heroes by Don Hutchison
The Illustrated Werewolf Movie Guide by Stephen Jones
H.P. Lovecraft: A Life by S.T. Joshi, Winner
V is for Vampire, by David Skal
Lifetime Achievement
Ira Levin
Forrest J. Ackerman
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1995 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 1996]

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Novel
Widow by Billie Sue Mosiman
Deadrush by Yvonne Navarro
Zombie by Joyce Carol Oates, Winner
Bone Music by Alan Rodgers
First Novel
Diary of a Vampire by Gary Bowen
The Between by Tananarive Due
Madeleine's Ghost by Robert Girardi
The Safety of Unknown Cities by Lucy Taylor, Winner
Wyrm Wolf by Edo van Belkom
Long Fiction
"Baby Girl Diamond" by Adam-Troy Castro
"Lunch at the Gotham Cafe" by Stephen King, Winner
"Looking for Mr Flip" by Thomas F. Monteleone
"Lover Doll" by Wayne Allen Sallee
Short Fiction
"Becky Lives" by Harry Crews
"Chatting With Anubis" by Harlan Ellison, Winner
"The Bungalow House" by Thomas Ligotti
"The Death of the Novel" by William Browning Spencer
Fiction Collection
The Panic Hand by Jonathan Carroll, Winner
Cages by Ed Gorman
The Black Carousel by Charles Grant
Nonfiction
The Supernatural Index by Michael Ashley & William Contento, Winner
Psycho: Behind the Scenes of the Classic Thriller by Janet Leigh &
Christopher Nickens
An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural
by James Randi
Immoral Tales: European Sex & Horror Movies 1956-1984 by Cathal Tohill &
Pete Tombs
Lifetime Achievement
Harlan Ellison
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1994 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 1995]

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Novel
The Alienist by Caleb Carr
From the Teeth of Angels by Jonathan Carroll
Dead in the Water by Nancy Holder, Winner
Insomnia by Stephen King
The Butcher Boy by Patrick McCabe
First Novel
Grave Markings by Michael A. Arnzen, Winner
The Black Mariah by Jay Bonansinga
Deadweight by Robert Devereaux
Near Death by Nancy Kilpatrick
Long Fiction
"The Scent of Vinegar," by Robert Bloch, Winner
"Sometimes in the Rain" by Charles L. Grant
"The Alchemy of the Throat" by Brian Hodge
"Bubba Ho-Tep" by Joe R. Lansdale
"The Siren of Swan Quarter" by William Trotter
Short Fiction
"Cafe Endless: Spring Rain" by Nancy Holder, Winner (Tie)
"The Box" by Jack Ketchum, Winner (Tie)
"Mr. Torso" by Edward Lee
"Things of Which We Do Not Speak" by Lucy Taylor
Fiction Collection
The Early Fears by Robert Bloch, Winner
Writer of the Purple Rage by Joe R. Lansdale
The Flesh Artist by Lucy Taylor
Born Bad by Andrew Vachss
Lifetime Achievement
Christopher Lee
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1993 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 1994]

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Novel
Anno Dracula by Kim Newman
Blackburn by Bradley Denton
Drawing Blood by Poppy Z. Brite
The Summoning by Bentley Little
The Throat by Peter Straub, Winner
First Novel
Afterage by Yvonne Navarro
Created By by Richard Christian Matheson
Suckers by Anne Billson
The Thread that Binds the Bones by Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Winner
Wet Work by Philip Nutman
Novella
"Caroline and Caleb" by Richard Gilliam
"Flashback" by Dan Simmons
"Mefisto in Onyx" by Harlan Ellison, Winner (Tie)
"The Night We Buried Road Dog" by Jack Cady, Winner (Tie)
Novelet
"Colour" by Michael Moorcock
"Darker Angels" by S.P. Somtow
"Death in Bangkok" by Dan Simmons, Winner
"Death on the Nile" by Connie Willis
Short Fiction
"Death Fiend Guerrillas" by William S. Burroughs
"Distances" by Sherman Alexie
"The Dog Park" by Dennis Etchison
"I Hear the Mermaids Singing" by Nancy Holder, Winner
"Pain Grin" by Wayne Allen Sallee
Fiction Collection
Alone with the Horrors by Ramsey Campbell, Winner
Close to the Bone by Lucy Taylor
A Good and Secret Place by Richard Laymon
Lovedeath by Dan Simmons
Nightmares and Dreamscapes by Stephen King
Nonfiction
The Diary of Jack the Ripper by Shirley Harrison & Michael Barrett
The Monster Show by David J. Skal
Once Around the Bloch by Robert Bloch, Winner
Other Media
Jonah Hex: Two-Gun Mojo by Joe R. Lansdale, Winner
The Seventh Guest by Matthew J. Costello
Hellblazer by Garth Ennis
Jurassic Park (screenplay) by Michael Crichton & David Koepp
The Sandman by Neil Gaiman
Lifetime Achievement
Joyce Carol Oates
Special Trustees Award
Vincent Price
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1992 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 1993]

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Novel
Homecoming by Matthew Costello
Deathgrip by Brian Hodge
Hideaway by Dean R. Koontz
Blood of the Lamb by Thomas F. Monteleone, Winner
Children of the Night by Dan Simmons
First Novel
Lost Souls by Poppy Z. Brite
Beauty by Brian D'Amato
Sineater by Elizabeth Massie, Winner
Less Than Human by Gary Raisor
The Holy Terror by Wayne Allen Sallee
Long Fiction
"Aliens: Tribes" by Stephen Bissette, Winner (Tie)
"The Events Concerning a Nude Fold-Out Found in a Harlequin Romance" by Joe
R. Lansdale, Winner (Tie)
"Nothing Will Hurt You"" by David Morrell
"The Shrine" by David Morrell
"For You, the Living" by Wayne Allen Sallee
Short Fiction
"Farm Wife" by Nancy Kilpatrick
"This Year's Class Picture" by Dan Simmons, Winner
"Did They Get You to Trade?" by Karl Edward Wagner
"Come One, Come All" by Gahan Wilson
"Bright Lights, Big Zombie" by Douglas E. Winter
Fiction Collection
Mr. Fox and Other Feral Tales by Norman Partridge, Winner
Nightmare Flower by Elizabeth Engstrom
Fantastic Tales by I.U. Tarchetti
Men, Women, and Chainsaws by Carol J. Clover
Nonfiction
Cut! Horror Writers on Horror Film by Christopher Golden, Winner
Young Adult Horror Fiction by Cosette Kies
Scare Tactics by John Russo
Dark Visions by Stanley Wiater
Lifetime Achievement
Ray Russell
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1991 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 1992]

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Novel
The M.D. by Thomas M. Disch
Needful Things by Stephen King
Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands by Stephen King
Boy's Life by Robert R. McCammon, Winner
Summer of Night by Dan Simmons
First Novel
Winter Scream by Chris Curry & L. Dean James
Wilderness by Dennis Danvers
The Cipher by Kathe Koja, Winner (Tie)
Unearthed by Ashley McConnell
Prodigal by Melanie Tem, Winner (Tie)
Long Fiction
"Fetish" by Edward Bryant
"Death Leaves an Echo" by Charles de Lint
"Advocates" by Suzy McKee Charnas & Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
"Magpie" by Stephen Gallagher
"The Beautiful Uncut Hair of Graves" by David Morrell, Winner
Short Fiction
"The Ash of Memory, the Dust of Desire" by Poppy Z. Brite
"Lady Madonna" by Nancy Holder, Winner
"Love Doll: A Fable" by Joe R. Lansdale
"The Braille Encyclopaedia," by Grant Morrison
"Wolf Winter" by Maxine O'Callaghan
"Richard's Head" by Al Sarrantonio
Fiction Collection
Waking Nightmares by Ramsey Campbell
Prayers to Broken Stones by Dan Simmons, Winner
Sex Punks and Savage Sagas by Richard Sutphen
Naked Flesh of Feeling, by J.N. Williamson
Nonfiction
Vampires Among Us by Rosemary Ellen Guillen
Clive Barker's Shadows of Eden by Stephen Jones, Winner
Prism of Night: A Biography of Anne Rice by Katherine Ramsland
The Shape Under the Sheet: The Complete Stephen King Encyclopedia by Stephen
J. Spignesi
Lifetime Achievement
Gahan Wilson
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1990 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 1991]

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Novel
Savage Season by Joe R. Lansdale
Funland by Richard Laymon
Mine by Robert R. McCammon, Winner
Reign by Chet Williamson
First Novel
The Revelation by Bentley Little, Winner
Nightblood by T. Chris Martindale
Dark Father by Tom Piccirilli
Blood of the Children by Alan Rodgers
Long Fiction
"Bestseller" by Michael Blumlein
"The Langoliers" by Stephen King
"Stephen" by Elizabeth Massie, Winner
"Entropy's Bed at Midnight" by Dan Simmons
"Pelts" by F. Paul Wilson
Short Fiction
"The Loneliest Number" by Edward Bryant
"The Calling" by David B. Silva, Winner
"Back Windows" by Steve Rasnic Tem
"But You'll Never Follow Me" by Karl Edward Wagner
"From the Papers of Helmut Hecher" by Chet Williamson
Fiction Collection
The Brains of Rats by Michael Blumlein
Four Past Midnight by Stephen King, Winner
Prayers to Broken Stones by Dan Simmons
Houses Without Doors by Peter Straub
Nonfiction
Horror Literature: A Reader's Guide by Neil Barron
Joe Bob Goes Back to the Drive-In by Joe Bob Briggs
The Weird Tale by S.T. Joshi
Hollywood Gothic by David J. Skal
Dark Dreamers by Stanley Wiater, Winner
Lifetime Achievement
Hugh B. Cave
Richard Matheson
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1989 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 1990]

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Novel
Geek Love by Katherine Dunn
In A Dark Dream by Charles L. Grant
Midnight by Dean R. Koontz
The Wolf's Hour by Robert R. McCammon
Carrion Comfort by Dan Simmons, Winner
First Novel
Goat Dance by Douglas Clegg
Sunglasses After Dark by Nancy A. Collins, Winner
The Dwelling by Tom Elliott
The Lilith Factor by Jean Paiva
Laying the Music to Rest by Dean Wesley Smith
Long Fiction
"On the Far Side of the Cadillac Desert With Dead Folks" by Joe R. Lansdale,
Winner
"Phantom" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
"At First Just Ghostly" by Karl Edward Wagner
"The Confessions of St. James" by Chet Williamson
Short Fiction
"A Sad Last Love at the Diner of the Damned" by Edward Bryant
"Eat Me" by Robert R. McCammon, Winner
"Each Night, Each Year" by Kathryn Ptacek
"Bodies and Heads" by Steve Rasnic Tem
"Yore Skin's Jes' So Soft 'n Purdy,' He Said" by Chet Williamson
Fiction Collection
Patterns by Pat Cadigan
By Bizarre Hands by Joe R. Lansdale
Collected Stories by Richard Matheson, Winner
Blue World by Robert R. McCammon
Soft and Others by F. Paul Wilson
Nonfiction
H.P. Lovecraft by Peter Cannon
American Vampires: Fans, Victims, Practitioners by Norine Dresser
Harlan Ellison's Watching by Harlan Ellison, Winner (Tie)
Horror: The 100 Best Books by Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Winner (Tie)
Horror: A Connoisseur's Guide to Literature and Film by Leonard Wolf
Lifetime Achievement
Robert Bloch
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1988 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 1989]

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Novel
The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris, Winner
The Drive-In by Joe R. Lansdale
Flesh by Richard Laymon
Stinger by Robert R. McCammon
Queen of the Damned by Anne Rice
Black Wind by F. Paul Wilson
First Novel
Resurrection, Inc. by Kevin J. Anderson
Fear Book by John L. Byrne
Deliver Us from Evil by Alan Lee Harris
Cities of the Dead by Michael Paine
Demon Night by J. Michael Straczynski
The Suiting by Kelley Wilde, Winner
Long Fiction
"The Function of Dream Sleep" by Harlan Ellison
"Horrorshow" by John Farris
"The Night Flier" by Stephen King
"The Skin Trade" by George R.R. Martin
"Orange is for Anguish, Blue for Insanity" by David Morrell, Winner
"The Juniper Tree" by Peter Straub
Short Fiction
"The Thing at the Top of the Stairs" by Ray Bradbury
"She's a Young Thing and Cannot Leave Her Mother" by Harlan Ellison
"The Night They Missed the Horror Show" by Joe R. Lansdale, Winner
"Nobody Lives There Now" by Carol Orlock
"Jack's Decline" by Lucius Shepard
"The Music of the Dark Time" by Chet Williamson
Fiction Collection
Charles Beaumont: Selected Stories by Charles Beaumont, Winner
The Toynbee Convector by Ray Bradbury
Angry Candy by Harlan Ellison
The Blood Kiss by Dennis Etchison
Scare Tactics by John Farris
Blood and Water and Other Tales by Patrick McGrath
Lifetime Achievement
Ray Bradbury
Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes
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1987 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners

[presented in 1988]

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Novel
Live Girls by Ray Garton
Misery by Stephen King, Winner (Tie)
Swan Song by Robert R. McCammon, Winner (Tie)
Unassigned Territory by Kem Nunn
Ash Wednesday by Chet Williamson
First Novel
The Damnation Game by Clive Barker
The Manse by Lisa Cantrell, Winner
Slob by Rex Miller
The Harvest Bride by Tony Richards
Excavation by Steve Rasnic Tem
Long Fiction
"The Pear-Shaped Man" by George R.R. Martin, Winner (Tie)
"The Boy Who Came Back from the Dead" by Alan Rodgers, Winner (Tie)
"Pamela's Get" by David J. Schow
"Resurrec Tech" by S.P. Somtow
Short Fiction
"Friend's Best Man" by Jonathan Carroll
"This Old Man" by Charles L. Grant
"The Deep End" by Robert R. McCammon, Winner
"Dat-Tay-Vao" by F. Paul Wilson
"Traps" by F. Paul Wilson
Fiction Collection
Midnight Pleasures by Robert Bloch
Scared Stiff by Ramsey Campbell
The Essential Ellison by Harlan Ellison, Winner
Why Not You and I? by Karl Edward Wagner
All About Strange Monsters of the Recent Past by Howard Waldrop
Nonfiction
Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In by Joe Bob Briggs
The Zombies that Ate Pittsburgh by Paul A. Gagne
Mary Shelley by Muriel Spark, Winner
Lifetime Achievement
Fritz Leiber
Frank Belknap Long
Clifford D. Simak

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