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Bram Stoker Awards Winners
Winners of this year's Bram Stoker Awards for Superior Achievement, given annually by the Horror Writers Association, were announced Saturday, June 5.
- NOVEL
- lost boy lost girl, Peter Straub (Random House)
- FIRST NOVEL
- The Rising, Brian Keene (Delirium)
- LONG FICTION
- "Closing Time", Jack Ketchum (Peaceable Kingdom)
- SHORT FICTION
- "Duty", Gary A. Braunbeck (Vivisections)
- FICTION COLLECTION
- Peaceable Kingdom, Jack Ketchum (Subterranean Press)
- ANTHOLOGY
- Borderlands 5, Elizabeth & Thomas Monteleone, ed. (Borderlands Press)
- NONFICTION
- The Mothers and Fathers Italian Association, Thomas F. Monteleone (Borderlands Press)
- ILLUSTRATED NARRATIVE
- The Sandman: Endless Nights, Neil Gaiman (DC Comics)
- SCREENPLAY
- Bubba Ho-Tep, Don Coscarelli (Silver Sphere)
- WORK FOR YOUNGER READERS
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, J. K. Rowling (Scholastic)
- POETRY COLLECTION
- Pitchblende, Bruce Boston (Dark Regions Press)
- ALTERNATIVE FORMS
- The Goreletter, Michael Arnzen (e-mail newsletter, www.gorelets.com)
- SPECIALTY PRESS AWARD
- Earthling Publications (Paul Miller)
- LIFE ACHIEVEMENT
- Anne Rice
- Martin H. Greenberg
The complete final ballot for this year's awards is here.
The Life Achievement awards were announced in advance, as was the 2003 Specialty Press Award, given this year to Earthling Publications.
Links
The Bram Stoker Awards
Locus Index to SF Awards
Bram Stoker Awards
Past winners by Year
Past finalists and winners
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