Category: Lifetime Achievement Award

King, Stephen

Awards:

Doctor Sleep (Scribner), Novel, 2013

“Herman Wouk Is Still Alive” (The Atlantic Magazine, May 2011), Short Fiction, 2011

Full Dark, No Stars, Fiction Collection, 2010

Duma Key, Novel, 2008

Just After Sunset, Fiction Collection, 2008

Lisey’s Story, Novel, 2006

Lifetime Achievement Award, 2002

On Writing, Non-fiction, 2000

Bag of Bones, Novel, 1998

The Green Mile, Novel, 1996

“Lunch at the Gotham Cafe”, Long Fiction, 1995

Four Past Midnight, Fiction Collection, 1990

Misery, Novel, 1987

Nominations:

Sleeping Beauties (Scribner), Novel, 2017

“The Things They Left Behind”, Long Fiction, 2005

The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower, Novel, 2004

“Lisey and the Madman”, Long Fiction, 2004

The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla, Novel, 2003

“Harvey’s Dream”, Short Fiction, 2003

From a Buick 8, Novel, 2002

Everything’s Eventual, Fiction Collection, 2002

Black House, Novel, 2001

Riding the Bullet, Long Fiction, 2000

Low Men in Yellow Coats, Novel, 1999

Hearts in Atlantis, Fiction Collection, 1999

“Autopsy Room Four”, Short Fiction, 1998

“Everything’s Eventual”, Long Fiction, 1997

Insomnia, Novel, 1994

Nightmares and Dreamscapes, Fiction Collection, 1993

Needful Things, Novel, 1991

Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands, Novel, 1991

“The Langoliers”, Long Fiction, 1990

“The Night Flier”, Long Fiction, 1988

Jones, Stephen


Awards:

The Art of Horror (Applause Theatre & Cinema Books), Non-fiction, 2015

Lifetime Achievement Award, 2013

Horror: Another 100 Best Books, Non-fiction, 2005

Clive Barker’s Shadows of Eden, Non-fiction, 1991

Horror: The 100 Best Books, Non-fiction, 1989

Nominations:

The Art of Horror Movies: An Illustrated History (Applause Theatre & Cinema Books), Non-fiction, 2017

Weird Shadows Over Innsmouth, Anthology, 2005

The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, Volume 13, Anthology, 2002

The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 10, Anthology, 1999

The Essential Monster Movie Guide, Non-fiction, 1999

Clive Barker’s A-Z of Horror, Non-fiction, 1997

The Illustrated Werewolf Movie Guide, Non-fiction, 1996

BIO: STEPHEN JONES lives in London, England. A Hugo Award nominee, he is the winner of four World Fantasy Awards, three International Horror Guild Awards, five Bram Stoker Awards, twenty-one British Fantasy Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Horror Writers Association. One of Britain’s most acclaimed horror and dark fantasy writers and editors, he has more than 145 books to his credit, including The Art of Horror Movies: An Illustrated History; the film books of Neil Gaiman’s Coraline and Stardust, The Illustrated Monster Movie Guide and The Hellraiser Chronicles; the non-fiction studies Horror: 100 Best Books and Horror: Another 100 Best Books (both with Kim Newman); the single-author collections Necronomicon and Eldritch Tales by H.P. Lovecraft, The Complete Chronicles of Conan and Conan’s Brethren by Robert E. Howard, and Curious Warnings: The Great Ghost Stories of M.R. James; plus such anthologies as Horrorology: The Lexicon of Fear, Fearie Tales: Stories of the Grimm and Gruesome, A Book of Horrors, The Mammoth Book of Vampires, The Lovecraft Squad and Zombie Apocalypse! series, and twenty-nine volumes of Best New Horror. You can visit his web site at www.stephenjoneseditor.com or follow him on Facebook at Stephen Jones-Editor.

 

Holder, Nancy

Awards:

Lifetime Achievement Award, 2021

Mary Shelley Presents (Kymera Press), Graphic Novel, 2020

The Screaming Season, Young Adult Novel, 2011

Dead in the Water, Novel, 1994

“Cafe Endless: Spring Rain”, Short Fiction, 1994

“I Hear the Mermaids Singing”, Short Fiction, 1993

“Lady Madonna”, Short Fiction, 1991

Nominations:

Outsiders, Anthology, 2005

The Angel Chronicles: A Novelization (Buffy the Vampire Slayer Vol. 1), Works for Young Readers, 1998

BIO: New York Times bestselling author Nancy Holder was born in Palo Alto, California. A Navy brat, she went to middle school in Japan. When she was sixteen, she dropped out of high school to become a ballet dancer in Cologne, Germany. An injury at eighteen ended that possible career.

Eventually she returned to California and graduated from the University of California at San Diego with a degree in Communications. Soon after, she began to write; her first sale was a young adult novel with the unfortunate title of Teach Me to Love. Thus she is the Kilgore Trout of the romance world.

Nancy’s work has appeared on many bestseller lists. A six-time winner of the Bram Stoker Award, she received a Scribe Award from the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers for Best Novel, and was subsequently named a Grand Master by that organization in 2019. She also received a Young Adult Literature Pioneer Award from RT Booksellers.

She and Debbie Viguié co-authored the New York Times bestselling Wicked series for Simon and Schuster; they produced many more books together, including the teen thriller The Rules. She wrote horror solo and with Melanie Tem for Dell Abyss, and is the author of the young adult horror series, Possessions, for Razorbill. She has sold many projects set in universes such as Teen Wolf, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Saving Grace, Hellboy, Smallville, Wishbone, Kolchak the Night Stalker, the Green Hornet, Domino Lady, and Zorro. She novelized the movies Ghostbusters, Wonder Woman, and Crimson Peak. She has also sold approximately two hundred short stories as well as essays on writing, popular culture and horror.

A Baker Street Irregular, she co-edited Sherlock Holmes of Baking Street (with Margie Deck), and has written pastiches, articles, and essays about Holmes for various journals and books. She and Deck are the Co-commissioners for an ongoing projected seven-year project annotation project of the original manuscript of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle short story, “The Terror of Blue John Gap,” for the Arthur Conan Doyle Society.

She is an editor and writer of pulp fiction for Moonstone, where she and her writing partner, Alan Philipson, are working on a series of prose stories and comic book/graphic novel series of their creator-owned character, Johnny Fade in Deadtown. A second creator-owned series is underway with another publisher.

She lives in a small town Washington state with her family, and they are ruled over by a ferocious Corgi named Tater. Find her at her outdated website nancyholder.com, @nancyholder, and facebook.com/holder.nancy.

Howison, Del

Awards:

Lifetime Achievement Award, 2024

Dark Delicacies: Original Tales of Terror and the Macabre, Anthology, 2005

Nominations:

Midian Unmade (Tor Books), Anthology, 2015

The Book of Lists: Horror, Non-fiction, 2008

Dark Delicacies 2: Fear, Anthology, 2007

BIO: Del Howison won the Bram Stoker Award in 2005 for his anthology Dark Delicacies: Original Tales of Terror and the Supernatural. He was also a nominee in 2007 with Dark Delicacies II: Fear, 2008 with The Book of Lists Horror, and 2015 for Midian Unmade. He has also been nominated for the Shirley Jackson Award and the Black Quill.

He is owner of Dark Delicacies an all-horror book and gift store in Burbank, CA since 1994 which was awarded the Il Posto Nero award from Italy and has been inducted into the Rondo Hatton Hall of Fame.

He has written the non-fiction books Vampires Don’t Sleep Alone and When Werewolves Attack, both published originally by Ulysses and now available from Jabberwocky. His western novel The Survival of Margaret Thomas is scheduled to be released by Five Star in July 2019 with the audio book from Blackstone Audio.

His short stories have appeared in numerous anthologies and collections.