2017 Stoker Awards Final Ballot
The Horror Writers Association (HWA) has announced the final ballot for the 2017 Bram Stoker Awards:
Superior Achievement in a Novel
- Ararat, Christopher Golden (St. Martin’s)
- Sleeping Beauties, Stephen King & Owen King (Scribner)
- Black Mad Wheel, Josh Malerman (Ecco)
- I Wish I Was Like You, S.P. Miskowski (JournalStone)
- Ubo, Steve Rasnic Tem (Solaris)
Superior Achievement in a First Novel
- Cold Cuts, Robert Payne Cabeen (Omnium Gatherum)
- In the Valley of the Sun, Andy Davidson (Skyhorse)
- What Do Monsters Fear?, Matt Hayward (Post Mortem)
- The Boulevard Monster, Jeremy Hepler (Bloodshot)
- Kill Creek, Scott Thomas (Ink Shares)
Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel
- The Door to January, Gillian French (Islandport)
- Hellworld, Tom Leveen (Simon Pulse)
- The Last Harvest, Kim Liggett (Tor Teen)
- The Ravenous, Amy Lukavics (Harlequin Teen)
- When I Cast Your Shadow, Sarah Porter (Tor Teen)
Superior Achievement in Long Fiction
- “Faking it Until Forever Comes”, Scott Edelman (Liars, Fakers, and the Dead Who Eat Them)
- Mapping the Interior, Stephen Graham Jones (Tor.com Publishing)
- Agents of Dreamland, Caitlín R. Kiernan (Tor.com Publishing)
- Sweetlings, Lucy Taylor (Tor.com Publishing)
- A Kiss of Thorns, Tim Waggoner (DarkFuse)
Superior Achievement in Short Fiction
- “I will be the Reflection Until the End”, Michael Bailey (Tales from the Lake, Vol. 4)
- “A Song Left Behind in the Aztakea Hills”, James Chambers (Shadows Over Main Street, Volume 2)
- “Apocalypse Then”, Lisa Mannetti (Never Fear: The Apocalypse)
- “So Sings the Siren”, Annie Neugebauer (Apex 10/12/17)
- “Loving You Darkly”, Mercedes M. Yardley (F(r)iction Summer ’17)
Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection
- Strange Weather, Joe Hill (William Morrow)
- And Her Smile Will Untether the Universe, Gwendolyn Kiste (JournalStone)
- Goblin, Josh Malerman (Earthling)
- The Carp-Faced Boy and Other Tales, Thersa Matsuura (Independent Legions)
- Writing Madness, Patrick McGrath (Centipede)
Superior Achievement in an Anthology
- Sycorax’s Daughters, Kinitra Brooks, Linda D. Addison & Susana Morris, eds. (Cedar Grove)
- Black Feathers, Ellen Datlow, ed. (Pegasus)
- Nights of the Living Dead, Jonathan Maberry & George A. Romero, eds. (St. Martin’s Griffin)
- The Beauty of Death, Vol. 2: Death by Water, Alessandro Manzetti & Jodi Renee Lester, eds. (Independent Legions)
- Behold!: Oddities, Curiosities and Undefinable Wonders, Doug Murano, ed. (Crystal Lake)
Superior Achievement in Non-Fiction
- Horror in Space, Michele Brittany, ed. (McFarland)
- Searching for Sycorax, Kinitra D. Brooks (Rutgers University Press)
- Paperbacks from Hell, Grady Hendrix (Quirk)
- The Art of Horror Movies, Stephen Jones, ed. (Applause Theatre & Cinema)
- Where Nightmares Come From, Joe Mynhardt & Eugene Johnson, eds. (Crystal Lake)
Superior Achievement in a Poetry Collection
- Visions of the Mutant Rain Forest, Robert Frazier & Bruce Boston (Crystal Lake)
- No Mercy, Alessandro Manzetti (Crystal Lake)
- Satan’s Sweethearts, Marge Simon & Mary Turzillo (Weasel)
- A Collection of Nightmares, Christina Sng (Raw Dog Screaming)
- Sheet Music to My Acoustic Nightmare, Stephanie M. Wytovich (Raw Dog Screaming)
Superior Achievement in a Graphic Novel
- Darkness Visible, Mike Carey, Ethan David Arvind, Brendan Cahill & Livio Ramondelli (IDW)
- Kindred, Damian Duffy, Octavia E. Butler & John Jennings (Abrams)
- My Favorite Thing is Monsters, Emil Ferris (Fantagraphics)
- The Black Monday Murders, Jonathan Hickman & Tomm Coker (Image)
- Monstress: Volume 2: The Blood, Marjorie Liu & Sana Takeda (Image)
Superior Achievement in a Screenplay
- Get Out
- It
- The Shape of Water
- Split
- Stranger Things: “MadMax”
- Twin Peaks: The Return: “Gotta Light?”
Winners will be honored at a gala on March 3, 2018 to be held during StokerCon at the Providence Biltmore Hotel in Providence RI. For more information, see the HWA website.
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