Category: Lifetime Achievement Award
Ellison, Harlan
Lifetime Achievement Award, 1995
I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream (Audio), Other Media, 1999
“Chatting With Anubis”, Short Fiction, 1995
“Mefisto in Onyx”, Novella, 1993
Harlan Ellison’s Watching, Non-fiction, 1989
The Essential Ellison, Fiction Collection, 1987
Nominations:
“From A to Z, in the Sarsaparilla Alphabet”, Long Fiction, 2001
“The Function of Dream Sleep”, Long Fiction, 1988
“She’s a Young Thing and Cannot Leave Her Mother”, Short Fiction, 1988
Angry Candy, Fiction Collection, 1988
Etchison, Dennis
Awards:
Lifetime Achievement Award, 2016
Nominations:
Got to Kill Them All and Other Stories, Fiction Collection, 2009
Gathering The Bones, Anthology, 2003
“The Dog Park”, Short Fiction, 1993
The Blood Kiss, Fiction Collection, 1988
Datlow, Ellen
Awards:
Screams from the Dark: 29 Tales of Monsters and the Monstrous (Tor Nightfire), Anthology, 2022
When Things Get Dark: Stories Inspired by Shirley Jackson (Titan Books), Anthology, 2021
Echoes: The Saga Anthology of Ghost Stories (Gallery/Saga Press), Anthology, 2019
The Devil and the Deep: Horror Stories of the Sea (Night Shade Books), Anthology, 2018
Fearful Symmetries (ChiZine Publications), Anthology, 2014
Lifetime Achievement Award, 2010
Haunted Legends, Anthology, 2010
The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror, 17th Annual, Anthology, 2004
The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror, 13th Annual Collection, Anthology, 2000
Nominations:
Black Feathers: Dark Avian Tales: An Anthology (Pegasus Books), Anthology, 2017
The Doll Collection: Seventeen Brand-New Tales of Dolls (Tor Books), Anthology, 2015
Blood And Other Cravings, Anthology, 2011
Supernatural Noir, Anthology, 2011
Lovecraft Unbound, Anthology, 2009
Poe, Anthology, 2009
Inferno, Anthology, 2007
The Dark, Anthology, 2003
The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror: 16th Annual Collection, Anthology, 2003
The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror, Fifteenth Annual Collection, Anthology, 2002
The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror Fourteenth Annual Collection, Anthology, 2001
The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror, Twelfth Annual Collection, Anthology, 1999
The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror (11th Annual Collection), Anthology, 1998
BIO: Ellen Datlow has been editing sf/f/h short fiction for four decades. She currently acquires short stories and novellas for Tor.com and Nightfire. She has edited numerous anthologies for adults, young adults, and children, including The Best Horror of the Year annual series, Echoes: The Saga Anthology of Ghost Stories, Final Cuts: New Tales of Hollywood Horror and Other Spectacles. Forthcoming are When Things Get Dark: Stories inspired by Shirley Jackson and the reprint anthology Body Shocks. Her next original anthology is Screams From the Dark: 19 Tales of Monsters and the Monstrous. She’s won multiple Locus, Hugo, Stoker, International Horror Guild, Shirley Jackson, and World Fantasy Awards plus the 2012 Il Posto Nero Black Spot Award for Excellence as Best Foreign Editor. Datlow was named recipient of the 2007 Karl Edward Wagner Award, given at the British Fantasy Convention for “outstanding contribution to the genre” and was honored with the Life Achievement Award given by the Horror Writers Association, in acknowledgment of superior achievement over an entire career and honored with the World Fantasy Life Achievement Award at the 2014 World Fantasy Convention.
She runs the Fantastic Fiction at KGB reading series in the east village, NYC, with Matthew Kressel.
She can be found on the website Datlow.com, and on twitter and facebook (google her).
Cronenberg, David

Awards:
Lifetime Achievement Award, 2024
Nominations:
Consumed (Scribner), First Novel, 2014
BIO: David Cronenberg is a Canadian film irector, screenwriter, producer and actor. He is a principal originator of the body horror genre, with his films exploring visceral bodily transformation, infectious diseases, and the intertwining of the psychological, physical, and technological. Cronenberg is best known for exploring these themes through sci-fi horror films such as Shivers (1975), Scanners (1981),Videodrome(1983) and The Fly (1986), though he has also directed dramas, psychological thrillers and gangster films.
Cronenberg’s films have polarized critics and audiences alike; he has earned critical acclaim and has sparked controversy for his depictions of gore and violence.The Village Voicecalled him “the most audacious and challenging narrative director in the English-speaking world”. His films have won numerous awards, including the Special Jury Prize forCrash at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival, a unique award that is distinct from the Jury Prize as it is not given annually, but only at the request of the official jury, who in this case gave the award “for originality, for daring, and for audacity”.
Seven of his films were selected to compete for the Palme d’Or, the most recent beingThe Shrouds(2024), which was screened at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.