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The 2023 Bram Stoker Awards® Winners

The 2023 Bram Stoker Award winners were announced on June 1 during the Annual Bram Stoker Awards Banquet at StokerCon™ 2024 in San Diego.

Superior Achievement in an Anthology

Aquilone, JamesShakespeare Unleashed (Crystal Lake Publishing, Monstrous Books)

Golden, Christopher, and Keene, BrianThe Drive-In: Multiplex (Pandi Press)

Hawk, Shane and Van Alst, Jr., Theodore C. – Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology (Vintage)

Peele, Jordan, and Adams,John JosephOut There Screaming (Random House) – WINNER

Rowland, Rebecca American Cannibal (Maenad Press)

Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection

Files, GemmaBlood from the Air (Grimscribe Press) – WINNER

Keisling, ToddCold, Black, & Infinite (Cemetery Dance)

Malerman, JoshSpin A Black Yarn (Del Rey)

Nogle, ChristiThe Best of Our Past, the Worst of Our Future (Flame Tree Press)

Read, SarahRoot Rot & Other Grim Tales (Bad Hand Books)

Superior Achievement in a First Novel

Carmen, ChristaThe Daughters of Block Island (Thomas & Mercer) – WINNER

Compton, JohnnyThe Spite House (Tor Nightfire/Macmillan)

LaRocca, EricEverything the Darkness Eats (CLASH Books/Titan)

Leede, CJ Maeve Fly (Tor Nightfire/Macmillan/Titan)

Rebelein, SamEdenville (William Morrow/Titan)

Superior Achievement in a Graphic Novel

Bunn, Cullen (author) and Leomacs (artist) – Ghostlore, Vol. 1 (BOOM! Studios)

Cesare, Adam (author) and Stoll, David (artist) – Dead Mall (Dark Horse Comics)

Chu, Amy (author) and Lee, Soo (artist) – Carmilla: The First Vampire (Dark Horse)  – WINNER

Ito, Junji (author and artist) –Tombs (Viz Media)

Tanabe, Gou (author and artist) – H.P. Lovecraft’s The Shadow Over Innsmouth (Dark Horse Comics)

Superior Achievement in Long Fiction

Due, Tananarive – “Rumpus Room” (The Wishing Pool and Other Stories, Akashic Books)

Jiang, AiLinghun (Dark Matter INK) – WINNER

Khaw, CassandraThe Salt Grows Heavy (Tor Nightfire/Macmillan/Titan)

McCarthy, J.A.W.Sleep Alone (Off Limits Press LLC)

Murray, LeeDespatches (PS Publishing)

Superior Achievement in Long Nonfiction

Coleman, Robin R. Means and Harris, Mark H. – The Black Guy Dies First: Black Horror Cinema from Fodder to Oscar (Simon & Schuster/Saga Press)

Fitzpatrick, Claire (ed.) – A Vindication of Monsters: Essays on Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley (IFWG Publishing International)

Hartmann, Sadie101 Horror Books to Read Before You’re Murdered (Page Street Publishing) – WINNER

Morton, LisaThe Art of the Zombie Movie (Applause Books)

Murray, Lee and Smith, Angela Yuriko (eds.) – Unquiet Spirits: Essays by Asian Women in Horror (Black Spot Books)

Superior Achievement in a Middle Grade Novel

Henning, SarahMonster Camp (Margaret K. McElderry Books)

López, Diana Los Monstruos: Felice and the Wailing Woman (Kokila)

Senf, LoraThe Nighthouse Keeper (Atheneum Books for Young Readers) – WINNER

Tuma, RefeFrances and the Werewolves of the Black Forest (HarperCollins)

Young, SuzanneWhat Stays Buried (HarperCollins)

Superior Achievement in a Novel

Due, TananariveThe Reformatory (Simon & Schuster/Saga Press/Titan) – WINNER

Hendrix, GradyHow to Sell a Haunted House (Berkley/Titan)

Jones, Stephen GrahamDon’t Fear the Reaper (Simon & Schuster/Saga Press/Titan)

LaValle, VictorLone Women (One World)

Tingle, ChuckCamp Damascus (Tor Nightfire/MacMillan/Titan)

Wendig, ChuckBlack River Orchard (Del Rey/Penguin Random House)

Superior Achievement in Poetry

Gold, Maxwell IanBleeding Rainbows and Other Broken Spectrums (Hex Publishers)

McHugh, JessicaThe Quiet Ways I Destroy You (Apokrupha Press)

Pichette, MariscaRivers in Your Skin, Sirens in Your Hair (Android Press)

Walrath, Holly LynNuminous Stones (Aqueduct Press)

Wytovich, Stephanie M. On the Subject of Blackberries (Raw Dog Screaming Press) – WINNER

Superior Achievement in a Screenplay

Brooker, Charlie – Black Mirror: Beyond the Sea (Episode 03:06) (Zeppotron, Babieka, Banijay Entertainment, Broke and Bones, House of Tomorrow)

Cervera, Michelle Garza and Castillo, Abia – Huesera: The Bone Woman (Disruptiva Films, Machete Producciones, MalignoGorehouse)

Duffield, Brian No One Will Save You (20th Century Studios, Star Thrower Entertainment)

Rugna, Demián – When Evil Lurks (Machaco Films, Aramos Cine, Shudder)

Yamazaki, Takashi – Godzilla Minus One (Robot Communications, Toho Studios) – WINNER

Superior Achievement in Short Fiction

Daniels, L.E. – “Silk” (Hush, Don’t Wake the Monster: Stories Inspired by Stephen King, Twisted Wing Productions)

Jones, Rachael K. – “The Sound of Children Screaming” (Nightmare Magazine)

Miller, Sam J. – “If Someone You Love Has Become a Vurdalak” (The Dark)

O’Quinn, Cindy – “Quondam” (The Nightmare Never Ends, Exploding Head Fiction) – WINNER

Tabing, Nadine Aurora – “An Inherited Taste” (No Trouble at All, Cursed Morsels Press)

Superior Achievement in Short Non-Fiction

Bissett, Carina – “Words Wielded by Women” (Apex Magazine)

Bulkin, Nadia – “Becoming Ungovernable: Latah, Amok, and Disorder in Indonesia,” (Unquiet Spirits: Essays by Asian Women in Horror, Black Spot Books) – WINNER

Kulski, K.P. – “100 Livers” (Unquiet Spirits: Essays by Asian Women in Horror, Black Spot Books)

Murray, Lee – “Displaced Spirits” (Unquiet Spirits: Essays by Asian Women in Horror, Black Spot Books)

Wetmore Jr, Kevin – “A Theatre of Ghosts, A Haunted Cinema: The Japanese Gothic as Theatrical Tradition in Gurozuka” (The Wenshan Review of Literature and Culture: Special Issue on Asian Gothic)

Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel

Bayron, KalynnYou’re Not Supposed to Die Tonight (Bloomsbury YA)

Dimaline, Cherie Funeral Songs for Dying Girls (Tundra Book Group)

Simmons, KristenFind Him Where You Left Him Dead (Tor Teen)

Smith, Cynthia LeitichHarvest House (Candlewick Press)

Tran, Trang ThanhShe Is a Haunting (Bloomsbury YA) – WINNER

The 2023 Bram Stoker Awards® Preliminary Ballot Announced

The Horror Writers Association (HWA) is pleased to announce the Preliminary Ballot for the 2023 Bram Stoker Awards®. The HWA (see http://www.horror.org/) is the premier writers organization in the horror and dark fiction genre, with more than 2,000 members. We have presented the Bram Stoker Awards in various categories since 1987 (see http://bramstokerawards.horror.org/)

Works on this ballot are not referred to as “nominees” or “finalists.” Only works appearing on the Final Ballot may be referred to as “nominated works” and their authors as “finalists.”

The HWA Board and the Bram Stoker Awards® Committee congratulate all those appearing on the Preliminary Ballot. Notes about the voting process will appear after the ballot listing.

If your work appears on this ballot and you would like to offer it to voting members of the HWA in the Internet Mailer to be sent on or about January 28, please see important information following the ballot.

The 2023 Bram Stoker Awards® Preliminary Ballot

Superior Achievement in an Anthology

Aquilone, James – Shakespeare Unleashed (Crystal Lake Publishing, Monstrous Books)

Bailey, Michael – Qualia Nous, Vol. 2 (Written Backwards)

Carl, Annie– Soul Jar: 31 Fantastical Tales by Disabled Authors (Forest Avenue Press)

Datlow, Ellen – Christmas and Other Horrors (Titan)

Future Dead Collective – Collage Macabre: An Exhibition of Art Horror (Future Dead Collective)

Golden, Christopher, and Keene, Brian – The Drive-In: Multiplex (Pandi Press)

Hawk, Shane and Van Alst, Jr., Theodore C. – Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology (Vintage)

Peele, Jordan, and Adams, John Joseph – Out There Screaming (Random House)

Rowland, Rebecca – American Cannibal (Maenad Press)

Walker, Alin, and Louzon, Monica – Darkness Blooms (The Dread Machine)

Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection

Cade, Octavia – You are My Sunshine and Other Tales (Stelliform Press)

Chapman, Greg – Midnight Masquerade (IFWG Publishing International)

Duckworth, Jonathan Louis – Have You Seen the Moon Tonight? & Other Rumors (JournalStone Publishing)

Files, Gemma – Blood from the Air (Grimscribe Press)

Keisling, Todd – Cold, Black, & Infinite (Cemetery Dance)

Malerman, Josh – Spin A Black Yarn (Del Rey)

Nogle, Christi – The Best of Our Past, the Worst of Our Future (Flame Tree Press)

Read, Sarah – Root Rot & Other Grim Tales (Bad Hand Books)

Wehunt, Michael – The Inconsolables (Bad Hand Books)

White, Gordon B. – Gordon B. White Is Creating Haunting Weird Horror(s) (Trepidatio Publishing) 

Superior Achievement in a First Novel

Carmen, Christa – The Daughters of Block Island (Thomas & Mercer)

Compton, Johnny – The Spite House (Tor Nightfire/Macmillan) 

Córdova, Gerardo Sámano – Monstrilio (Zando)

LaRocca, Eric – Everything the Darkness Eats (CLASH Books)

Leede, CJ – Maeve Fly (Tor Nightfire/Macmillan) 

Najberg, Andrew – The Mobius Door (Wicked House Publishing)

Rebelein, Sam – Edenville (William Morrow)

Rumfitt, Alison – Tell Me I’m Worthless (Tor Nightfire/Macmillan)

Song, Jade – Chlorine (William Morrow)

Stephens, Caleb – The Girls in the Cabin (Joffe Books)

Superior Achievement in a Graphic Novel

Bunn, Cullen (author) and Leomacs (artist) – Ghostlore, Vol. 1 (BOOM! Studios)

Cesare, Adam (author) and Stoll, David (artist) – Dead Mall (Dark Horse Comics)

Chu, Amy (author) and Lee, Soo (artist) – Carmilla: The First Vampire (Dark Horse)  

Manzetti, Alessandro and Fantelli, Stefano (authors) & Cardoselli, Stefano (artist) – The Sixth Sentinel: Graphic Novel (Independent Legions Publishing)

McNamara, Jason (author) and Massaggia, Alberto (artist)– Past Tense(Dark Horse Comics)

Ito, Junji (author and artist) – Tombs (Viz Media)

Scott, Cavan (author) and Ponce, Andres (artist) – The Ward: Welcome to the Madhouse(Dark Horse Books)

Stark, Kyle (author) and Kowalski, Piotr (artist) – Where Monsters Lie (Dark Horse Comics)

Stuck, Kyle (author) and Orlandi, Enrico (artist) – Evil Cast (Ominious Media)

Tanabe, Gou (author and artist) – H.P. Lovecraft’s The Shadow Over Innsmouth(Dark Horse Comics)

Superior Achievement in Long Fiction

Cade, Octavia – “You Are My Sunshine” (You Are My Sunshine and Other Stories, Stelliform Press)

Due, Tananarive – “Rumpus Room” (The Wishing Pool and Other Stories, Akashic Books)

Jiang, Ai – Linghun (Dark Matter INK)

Khaw, Cassandra – The Salt Grows Heavy (Tor Nightfire/Macmillan)

McCarthy, J.A.W. – Sleep Alone (Off Limits Press LLC)

Murray, Lee – Despatches (PS Publishing)

Schattel, Polly – 8:59:29 (Trepidatio Publishing)

Sylvia, Morgan – “The Art of Devastation” (In the Cold, Cold Ground: An Anthology of New England Horror, Cemetery Dance Publications)

Warren, Kaaron – Bitters (Cemetery Dance Publications)

Wood, L. Marie – The Open Book (Falstaff Books)

Superior Achievement in Long Nonfiction

Anderson-Lopez, Jonina – All Kinds of Scary: Diversity in Contemporary Horror (McFarland)

Coleman, Robin R. Means and Harris, Mark H. – The Black Guy Dies First: Black Horror Cinema from Fodder to Oscar (Gallery/Saga Press)

Fitzpatrick, Claire (ed.) – A Vindication of Monsters: Essays on Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley (IFWG Publishing International)

Hamori, Esther J.– God’s Monsters: Vengeful Spirits, Deadly Angels, Hybrid Creatures, and Divine Hitmen of the Bible(Broadleaf Books)

Hartmann, Sadie – 101 Horror Books to Read Before You’re Murdered (Page Street Publishing)

Morton, Lisa – The Art of the Zombie Movie (Applause Books)

Murray, Lee and Smith, Angelo Yuriko (eds.) – Unquiet Spirits: Essays by Asian Women in Horror(Black Spot Books)

Petrocelli, Heather O. – Queer for Fear: Horror Film and the Queer Spectator (University of Wales Press)

Stred, Steve – The Color of Melancholy: An Examination of Andrew Pyper’s Novels as Intersected through My Life (Black Void Publishing)

Weinstock, Jeffrey Andrew – Gothic Things: Dark Enchantment and Anthropocene Anxiety (Fordham University Press)

Superior Achievement in a Middle Grade Novel

Atwood, Jude – Maybe There Are Witches (Fitzroy Books)

Bennett, Jenn – Grumbones (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers)

Fournet, M. R. – Brick Dust and Bones (Feiwel & Friends)

Henning, Sarah – Monster Camp (Margaret K. McElderry Books)

López, Diana – Los Monstruos: Felice and the Wailing Woman (Kokila)

Marshall, Kate Alice – Extra Normal (Viking Books for Young Readers)

Moulton, Deke – Don’t Want to Be Your Monster (Tundra Books)

Senf, Lora – The Nighthouse Keeper (Atheneum Books for Young Readers)

Tuma, Refe – Frances and the Werewolves of the Black Forest (HarperCollins)

Young, Suzanne – What Stays Buried (HarperCollins)

Superior Achievement in a Novel

Due, Tananarive – The Reformatory (Gallery/Saga Press)

Hendrix, Grady – How to Sell a Haunted House (Berkley)

Jones, Stephen Graham – Don’t Fear the Reaper (Gallery/Saga Press)

Kingfisher, T. – A House with Good Bones (Tor Nightfire/Macmillan)

LaValle, Victor – Lone Women (One World)

Monroe, Katrina – Graveyard of Lost Children (Poisoned Pen Press)

Ottone, Robert P. – The Vile Thing We Created (Hydra Publications)

Sullivan, Andrew F. – The Marigold (ECW Press)

Wendig, Chuck – Black River Orchard (Del Rey/Penguin Random House)

Winning, Josh – Burn the Negative (G.P. Putnam’s Sons)

Superior Achievement in Poetry

Amanda Crum – The Taste of Butter (Self-published)

Gold, Maxwell Ian – Bleeding Rainbows and Other Broken Spectrums (Hex Publishers)

Hall, Luna Rey – The Patient Routine (Brigids Gate Press)

Irish, Jenny – Lupine (Black Lawrence Press)

McCabe, V.C. – Ophelia (Femme Salvé Books)

McHugh, Jessica – The Quiet Ways I Destroy You (Apokrupha Press)

Perret, Michael – The Chimera (Curious Corvid Publishing)

Pichette, Marisca – Rivers in Your Skin, Sirens in Your Hair (Android Press)

Walrath, Holly Lyn – Numinous Stones (Aqueduct Press)

Wytovich, Stephanie M. – On the Subject of Blackberries (Raw Dog Screaming Press)

Superior Achievement in a Screenplay

Brooker, Charlie – Black Mirror: Beyond the Sea (Episode 03:06) (Zeppotron, Babieka, Banijay Entertainment, Broke and Bones, House of Tomorrow)

Cervera, Michelle Garza and Castillo, Abia – Huesera: The Bone Woman (Disruptiva Films, Machete Producciones, Maligno Gorehouse)

Cognetti, Stephen – Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor (Cognetti Films, Marylou’s Boys)

Duffield, Brian – No One Will Save You (20th Century Studios, Star Thrower Entertainment)

Moss, Laura and O’Brien, Brendan J. – Birth/Rebirth (Retrospecter Films, Shudder)

Poser, Toby; Adams, Zelda; and Adams, John – Where the Devil Roams (Wonder Wheel Productions)

Rugna, Demián – When Evil Lurks (Machaco Films, Aramos Cine, Shudder)

Sattler, Peter and Green, David Gordon – Exorcist: Believer (Universal Pictures, Blumhouse Pictures, Morgan Creek Entertainment)

Willinger, Byron and De Blasi, Philip – Creepshow (S4.E2 The Hat) (Shudder, The Cartel, AMC Studios, Cartel Pictures, Striker Entertainment, Talent One)

Yamazaki, Takashi – Godzilla Minus One (Robot Communications, Toho Studios)

Superior Achievement in Short Fiction

Anaxagoras, David – “Your Dasher Has Accidentally Awakened the Crawling Chaos by Gazing into the Loathsome Geometry of the Taco Pup Mega-muncher Meal Box” (The Dread Machine)

Daniels, L.E. – “Silk” (Hush, Don’t Wake the Monster: Stories Inspired by Stephen King, Twisted Wing Productions)

Jones, Rachael K. – “Sound of Children Screaming” (Nightmare Magazine)

King-Cargile, Gillian – “Chainsaw: As Is” (PseudoPod)

Kirby, Kristin – “Meat” (Negative Space 2: A Return to Survival Horror, Dark Peninsula Press)

Levy, Robert – “Giallo” (No One Dies from Love: Dark Tales of Loss & Longing, Word Horde)

Miller, Sam J. – “If Someone You Love Has Become a Vurdalak” (The Dark)

O’Quinn, Cindy – “Quondam” (The Nightmare Never Ends, Exploding Head Fiction)

O’Quinn, Cindy and McCullough, Nathan – “I’ll See You in Forever” (Sudden Fictions Podcast, Episode 6)

Tabing, Nadine Aurora – “An Inherited Taste” (No Trouble at All, Cursed Morsels Press)

Superior Achievement in Short Non-Fiction

Bissett, Carina – “Words Wielded by Women” (Apex Magazine)

Bulkin, Nadia – “Becoming Ungovernable: Latah, Amok, and Disorder in Indonesia,” (Unquiet Spirits: Essays by Asian Women in Horror, Black Spot Books)

Cade, Octavia – “Entering the Ecosystem: Human Identity, Biology, and Horror” (Horror and Philosophy: Essays on Their Intersection in Film, Television and Literature, McFarland)

Došen, Ana – “Heterotopic Hell Ride on The Midnight Meat Train” (Journeys into Terror: Essays from the Cinematic Intersection of Travel and Horror, McFarland)

Kachuba, John – “The Gothic Shapeshifter: Man, Monster, Myth” (The Gothique: Myriad Manifestations, Partridge India)

Kerestman, Katherine – “Cats and the Occult: A Canthropology” (The Weird Cat, WordCrafts Press)

Kulski, K.P. – “100 Livers” (Unquiet Spirits: Essays by Asian Women in Horror, Black Spot Books)

Murray, Lee – “Displaced Spirits” (Unquiet Spirits: Essays by Asian Women in Horror, Black Spot Books)

Weinstock, Jeffrey Andrew – “Miasma Theory, Particulate Matter and Modern Horror” (Female Identity in Contemporary Purgatorial Worlds, Bloomsbury Academic)

Wetmore Jr, Kevin – “A Theatre of Ghosts, A Haunted Cinema: The Japanese Gothic as Theatrical Tradition in Gurozuka” (The Wenshan Review of Literature and Culture: Special Issue on Asian Gothic)

Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel

Allen, Charlene – Play the Game (Katherine Tegen Books)

Bayron, Kalynn – You’re Not Supposed to Die Tonight (Bloomsbury YA)

Dimaline, Cherie – Funeral Songs for Dying Girls (Tundra Book Group)

Hollowell, Sarah – What Stalks Among Us (Clarion Books)

Lyle, Jennifer D. – Swarm (Sourcebooks Fire)

Sass, Adam – Your Lonely Nights Are Over (Viking Books for Young Readers)

Simmons, Kristen – Find Him Where You Left Him Dead (Tor Teen)

Smith, Cynthia Leitich – Harvest House (Candlewick Press)

Tingle, Chuck – Camp Damascus (Tor Nightfire/MacMillan)

Tran, Trang Thanh – She Is a Haunting (Bloomsbury YA)

Our voting members will now vote on these Preliminary Ballots, with voting closing on February 15, 2024 (only Active and Lifetime Members in good standing are eligible to vote).

Works appearing on the Preliminary Ballot are NOT “Bram Stoker Award® Nominees” and authors, editors, publishers, and others should not refer to any of these works as such – doing so is a severe breach of etiquette and can lead to disqualification of the Work(s) involved.

The Preliminary Ballot will be sent to Lifetime and Active Members in good standing on February 1. If you are an Active or Lifetime Member and do NOT receive your electronic Ballot link by February 3, please first check your spam/junk mail filter, make sure your email address is updated in Wild Apricot, and then email director@horror.org with a brief message about the issue. Note that Ballots are sent to the same email address as the Newsletter and the Internet Mailer. It is the responsibility of Members to keep their email address up to date by in Wild Apricot or by advising the administrator of any issues with your membership account at director@horror.org. Late Ballots cannot be accepted under any circumstances.

If your work (you are the author, agent, editor, publisher, or publicist) appears on the ballot and you wish to provide a link allowing Voting Members to read the work, there will be a SPECIAL PRELIMINARY BALLOT INTERNET MAILER issued on or about January 28. Please email the Internet Mailer editor at stokerchair@horror.org with a link to your work as soon as you can but no later than January 26. You may submit only a link, no description of the Work or other information. Anyone validly representing a work appearing on the Preliminary Ballot may submit via this method, whether or not they are HWA members (this includes the author, agent, editor, publisher, or publicist of the work).

Do NOT spam Voting Members, this is a severe breach of etiquette – Active and Lifetime (voting) members tend to notice such breaches and may consider them when determining which works to vote for on the Ballot.

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  • The Final Ballot will be announced on or about February 23.
  • Please direct any questions or corrections regarding the Preliminary Ballot to stokerchair@horror.org.
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The 2023 Final Frame Short Horror Film Winners

The Final Frame
Horror Short Film Competition

In conjunction with our annual horror convention, StokerCon, the Horror Writers Association is proud to host the 8th Annual FINAL FRAME Horror Short Film Competition.

​Each year, between ten to fifteen short-short films (13 minutes and under) are showcased as part of the StokerCon Horror Writers Convention. The coveted StokerCon Final Frame Award and cash prize will be awarded to one film and filmmaker, the best film shown at our event as decided upon by a panel of industry judges. We also present a variety of prizes to first runner-up, second runner-up, best writing in a short film, and the audience award. 

​The event is organized by director Jonathan Lees. Competition judges for 2023 include: 

Daniel Kraus (NYT bestselling author of Whalefall, Co-Author of The Living Dead (with George Romero), The Shape of Water (with Guillermo del Toro) and writer of the graphic novel, The Autumnal

Jamie Flanagan (screenwriter, Midnight Mass, The Midnight Club, The Haunting of Bly Manor)

​Izzy Lee (Award-winning filmmaker of Memento Mori, Re-Home and last year’s Final Frame Audience Award Winner for Meat Friend)  *judging remotely

​Jamal Hodge (writer/director, Mourning Meal, Alone, and the upcoming documentary Madness and Writers: The Untold Truth)

​Lisa Morton (author of four novels and 150 short stories, a six-time winner of the Bram Stoker Award®, past President of the Horror Writers Association, and a world-class Halloween expert)

​A popular event at StokerCon, the screening for convention attendees will transpire on FRIDAY NIGHT, June 16th, 2023, 8-10pm in the Grand Station Ballroom I-II at the Sheraton Station Square in Pittsburgh. 

2023 WINNERS

  • GRAND PRIZE – “The Queue”
  • FIRST RUNNER UP – “The Weaver”
  • SECOND RUNNER UP – “Gnaw”
  • WRITING PRIZE – “The Queue”
  • AUDIENCE AWARD – “Eric”

2023 FINALISTS

(in alphabetical order)

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Director: Sloan Turner
Writer: Sloan Turner
UNITED STATES / 2022

An impulsive middle schooler playing a game of hide-and-seek soon realizes something is hunting him and his friends.

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ERIC

Director: David Yorke
Writer: David Yorke
UNITED KINGDOM / 2022

Joshua finally gets to meet Eric, the beloved dog of a girl he’s been dating. As the evening evolves, Josh begins to get a sneaking suspicion that Eric isn’t your typical house pet.

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GNAW

Director: Rosalee Yagihara
Writer: Meg Turner
CANADA / 2022

A pesky hangnail sends Cote into an obsessive state while creating a disconnect in her relationship with her girlfriend.

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MICKEY DOGFACE

Director: Zach Fleming
Writer: Zach Fleming
UNITED STATES / 2022

Halloween night: Three friends get high in a van and propose a dare involving an urban legend — what could go wrong?

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NIGHT WORK

Director: Savanna Hunter-Reeves
Writer: Savanna Hunter-Reeves
UNITED STATES / 2022

During another late night working from home, a new mother finds herself trapped in the house with something she must confront.

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SHUT

Director: Niels Bourgonje
Writer: Bastiaan Tichels
NETHERLANDS / 2022

When Jonas visits his father after a long time, he is shocked to find him in a worrisome state.

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SORRY SIS

Director: Kim Spurlock
Writer: Mai Spurlock
UNITED STATES / 2023

Put it on your head so you don’t get dead.

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STOP DEAD

Director: Emily Greenwood
Writer: David Scullion
UNITED KINGDOM / 2022

When a detective and her partner try to stop a disheveled girl staggering down the middle of a country road, they discover something sinister follows with each step.

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SUCKER

Director: Alix Austin
Writer: Alix Austin
UNITED KINGDOM / 2022

She’s dying to get under your skin…

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THE QUEUE

Director: Michael Rich
Writer: Michael Rich
UNITED STATES / 2023

An internet content moderator confronts the darkness within the videos he screens.

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THE WEAVER

Director: Øyvind Willumsen
Writer: Øyvind Willumsen
NORWAY / 2023

A nurse goes to visit an elderly lady at her home. No worries, right?

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THREE DOORS DOWN

Director: Ty Huffer
Writer: Ty Huffer
UNITED STATES / 2023

On Christmas Eve, Tiffany learns that being on the naughty list means more than a lump of coal in your stocking.

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WE FORGOT ABOUT THE ZOMBIES

Director: Chris McInroy
Writer: Chris McInroy
UNITED STATES / 2022

Two dudes think they found the cure for zombie bites.

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The 2023 Final Frame Competition is
Sponsored by:

THE GEORGE A. ROMERO FOUNDATION

The 2022 Bram Stoker Award winners

From left to right: Robert P. Ottone, Christi Nogle, Alma Katsu, Gabino Iglesias, Lee Murray, Tim Waggoner, Elizabeth Massie, Daniel Kraus, Cynthia Pelayo, Ellen Datlow, Joe Lansdale, James Aquilone, and Meghan Arcuri.

The 2022 Bram Stoker Award winners were announced on June 17 during the Annual Bram Stoker Awards Banquet at StokerCon™ 2023 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 

2022 BRAM STOKER AWARDS®  

Superior Achievement in a Novel

  • Iglesias, Gabino – The Devil Takes You Home (Mullholland Press)

Superior Achievement in a First Novel

  • Nogle, Christi – Beulah(Cemetery Gates Media)

Superior Achievement in a Middle Grade Novel

  • Kraus, Daniel – They Stole Our Hearts (Henry Holt and Co.)

Superior Achievement in a Graphic Novel

  • Aquilone, James (editor) – Kolchak: The Night Stalker: 50th Anniversary (Moonstone Books)

Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel

  • Ottone, Robert P. – The Triangle (Raven Tale Publishing)

Superior Achievement in Long Fiction

  • Katsu, Alma – The Wehrwolf (Amazon Original Stories)

Superior Achievement in Short Fiction

  • Yardley, Mercedes M. – “Fracture” (Mother: Tales of Love and Terror) (Weird Little Worlds)

Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection

  • Khaw, Cassandra – Breakable Things (Undertow Publications)

Superior Achievement in a Screenplay

[TIE]

  • Derrickson, Scott and Cargill, C. Robert – The Black Phone (Blumhouse Productions, Crooked Highway, Universal Pictures)
  • Duffer Brothers, The – Stranger Things: Episode 04.01 “Chapter One: The Hellfire Club” (21 Laps Entertainment, Monkey Massacre, Netflix, Upside Down Pictures)

Superior Achievement in a Poetry Collection

  • Pelayo, Cynthia – Crime Scene (Raw Dog Screaming Press)

Superior Achievement in an Anthology

  • Datlow, Ellen – Screams from the Dark: 29 Tales of Monsters and the Monstrous (Tor Nightfire)

Superior Achievement in Non–Fiction

  • Waggoner, Tim – Writing in the Dark: The Workbook (Guide Dog Books)

Superior Achievement in Short Non–Fiction

  • Murray, Lee – “I Don’t Read Horror (& Other Weird Tales)” (Interstellar Flight Magazine) (Interstellar Flight Press)

Also presented at the ceremony:

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 

  • Elizabeth Massie
  • Nuzo Onoh
  • John Saul

SPECIALTY PRESS AWARD

  • Undertow Publications

THE RICHARD LAYMON PRESIDENT’S AWARD

  • Meghan Arcuri

THE KAREN LANSDALE SILVER HAMMER AWARD

  • Karen Lansdale

MENTOR OF THE YEAR AWARD

  • David Jeffery

The 2022 HWA Service Awards

The Richard Laymon President’s Award

The recipient of the Richard Laymon President’s Award for Service is Meghan Arcuri.

The Richard Laymon President’s Award for Service was instituted in 2001 and is named in honor of Richard Laymon, who died in 2001 while serving as HWA’s President. As its name implies, it is given by HWA’s sitting President.

The award is presented to a volunteer who has served the HWA in an especially exemplary manner and has shown extraordinary dedication to the organization.

Congratulations to Meghan!

Meghan Arcuri

Meghan Arcuri is a Bram Stoker Award®-nominated author. Her work can be found in various anthologies, including Borderlands 7 (Borderlands Press), Madhouse (Dark Regions Press), Chiral Mad, and Chiral Mad 3 (Written Backwards). She is currently the Vice President of the Horror Writers Association.

Prior to writing, she taught high school math, having earned her B.A. from Colgate University—with a double major in mathematics and English—and her masters from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

She lives with her family in New York’s Hudson Valley. 
 


The Karen Lansdale Silver Hammer Award

The recipient of the Karen Lansdale Silver Hammer Award is Karen Lansdale.

In 2022, the Horror Writers Association renamed the Silver Hammer Award to the Karen Lansdale Silver Hammer Award in honor of the tremendous amount of work Karen did starting the HWA. 

Our physical award has also been updated. Instead of a hammer, a new stylized sculpture has been designed and cast by the same company that mints our Bram Stoker Award statues. We look forward to sharing the new design at StokerCon2023.

The HWA periodically gives the Karen Lansdale Silver Hammer Award to an HWA volunteer who has done a truly massive amount of work for the organization, often unsung and behind the scenes. It was instituted in 1996, and is decided by a vote of HWA’s Board of Trustees.

The award is so named because it represents the careful, steady, continuous work of building HWA’s “house” — the many institutional systems that keep the organization functioning on a day-to-day basis.

Congratulations to Karen!

Karen Lansdale 

Excerpt from Joe R. Lansdale’s “HOW THE HORROR WRITERS’ ASSOCIATION CAME TO BE.”

Once upon a time dear hearts, there wasn’t a Horror Writers Association, and the writers who specialized in horror fiction existed random of one another, like stars, and they were lost in a dark void.

And then Karen Lansdale came along, and the void was filled.

Let me explain how that happened. Let me try and put a continuous misunderstanding aside so that it might die in a field alone, and let true credit be given where credit is due.

Robert R. McCammon, who was very much involved in the horror field back when it was in its boom, along with his then wife, Sally, met Karen and me in an elevator at a World Fantasy Convention. Hearing me speak to Karen, Rick said, “I bet you’re Joe R. Lansdale. I can tell by the accent.”
Took one Southerner to recognize another. The elevator was slow, but the McCammons and Lansdales hit up an immediate friendship, right then and there.

The elevator stopped, and we sat and visited, and Rick, as McCammon preferred to be called, said he had an idea that since horror was growing, and had become a recognized commercial genre, it should have an organization. He called the idea HOWL. Horror Occult Writer’s League, which to this day I prefer to the soberer Horror Writers Association. He was talking about something along the lines of The Mystery Writers of America, Science Fiction Writers of America, Western Writers of America, and so on.

But there was a problem. He didn’t have the time.

Karen immediately said, “I’ll do it.”

It would be easy to say the rest was history, but it didn’t quite work out that way.

It went like this.

Karen, at that convention, began to make a list of names and addresses of writers who might be interested in such an organization. Rick had come up with the idea, but was too busy to pursue. He had the seed, but Karen planted and water and fertilized it until it grew into a tree.

See the full story here.

The 2022 Specialty Press Award – Undertow Publications

The recipient of the Specialty Press Award is Undertow Publications.

The HWA Specialty Press Award is presented periodically to a specialty publisher whose work has substantially contributed to the horror genre, whose publications display general excellence, and whose dealings with writers have been fair and exemplary.

The award was instituted in 1997, largely due to the efforts of long-time HWA member and specialty press aficionado Peter Crowther.

Congratulations to Undertow Publications!

Undertow Publications

“I am extremely grateful to be receiving the H.W.A. Specialty Press Award. To be honored and recognized by my peers in this way is truly unexpected. I am pleased beyond words, and giddy with joy. Thank you! The warmth and support from the horror community has been overwhelming. I am indebted to you all.”

  • Michael Kelly, Founder/Editor-in-Chief

Undertow Publications began in 2009 with the goal of proving that speculative and literary fiction could coexist in the same strata, and that modes of writing shouldn’t be judged by their genre but by their literary aesthetic. Literary spec-fic is what we aspire to. Our first publication, “Apparitions,” an anthology of literary ghost stories, garnered a Shirley Jackson Award nomination. Since then we’ve won 2 Shirley Jackson Awards; a British Fantasy Award, and are 5-time World Fantasy Award finalists. We have been profiled in the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, and Wall Street Journal.

We crave stories of human relationships. The stories we publish explore human identity and the global, cultural, and natural influences that connect and shape us. No matter the setting, it’s vital to us to publish real stories of real people – their struggles; their triumphs. Fiction holds a mirror to the common world and helps us understand. It makes us feel. And it entertains. Often, that’s enough.

Undertow Publications continues to push against genre prejudice; publishing a diverse cross-section of authors, and continues to prove that horror and speculative fiction is not a pejorative.