2018 This Is Horror Awards Winners
Winners for the This Is Horror Awards 2018 have been announced:
Novel of the Year
- WINNER: The Rust Maidens, Gwendolyn Kiste (Journalstone)
- Runner-up: The Cabin at the End of the World, Paul Tremblay (Morrow)
- Coyote Songs, Gabino Iglesias (Broken River)
- The Hunger, Alma Katsu (Putnam)
- The Listener, Robert R. McCammon (Cemetery Dance)
Novella of the Year
- WINNER: The Writhing Skies, Betty Rocksteady (Perpetual Motion Machine)
- Runner-up: At the End of the Day I Burst Into Flames, Nicholas Day (Bizarro Pulp)
- Out Behind the Barn, John Boden & Chad Lutzke (self-published)
- Maniac Gods, Rich Hawkins (Sinister Horror)
- The Atrocities, Jeremy C. Shipp (Tor.com Publishing)
Short Story Collection of the Year
- WINNER: Spectral Evidence, Gemma Files (Trepidatio)
- Runner-up: Little Black Spots, John F.D. Taff (Grey Matter)
- The Human Alchemy, Michael Griffin (Word Horde)
- Figures Unseen, Steve Rasnic Tem (Valancourt)
- Cry Your Way Home, Damien Angelica Walters (Apex)
Anthology of the Year
- WINNER: Ashes and Entropy, Robert S. Wilson, ed. (Nightscape)
- Runner-up: Lost Highways, D. Alexander Ward, ed. (Crystal Lake)
- The Devil and the Deep: Horror Stories of the Sea, Ellen Datlow, ed. (Night Shade)
- Suspended in Dusk II, Simon Dewar, ed. (Grey Matter)
- Phantoms: Haunting Tales from Masters of the Genre, Marie O’Regan, ed. (Titan)
Fiction Magazine of the Year
- WINNER: Vastarien
- Runner-up: Unnerving
- Black Static
- Dark Moon
- Nightmare
Publisher of the Year
- WINNER: Crystal Lake
- Runner-up: Flame Tree
- Grey Matter
- Grindhouse
- PS
Fiction Podcast of the Year
- WINNER: The NoSleep Podcast
- Runner-up: Nightlight: Horror Podcast
- Creepy Pod
- Monsters Out of the Closet
- The Other Stories by Hawk & Cleaver
Nonfiction Podcast of the Year
- WINNER: Ladies of the Fright
- Runner-up: Horror Pod Class
- Books in the Freezer
- The Horror Show with Brian Keene
- Unnerving Podcast
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