Category: Novel

Jacob, Charlee

Awards:

Four Elements (Bad Moon Books/Evil Jester Press), Poetry Collection, 2013

VECTORS: A Week in the Death of a Planet, Poetry Collection, 2007

Dread in the Beast, Novel, 2005

Sineater, Poetry Collection, 2005

Nominations:

Heresy, Poetry Collection, 2007

The Desert, Poetry Collection, 2004

Cardinal Sins, Poetry Collection, 2003

“The Plague Species”, Short Fiction, 2002

Guises (Poetry Section “Night Unmasked”), Poetry Collection, 2002

Taunting the Minotaur, Poetry Collection, 2001

Up, Out of Cities That Blow Hot and Cold, Fiction Collection, 2000

“Dread in the Beast”, Long Fiction, 1999

This Symbiotic Fascination, First Novel, 1998

Goingback, Owl

Awards:

Coyote Rage, Novel, 2019

Lifetime Achievement Award, 2019

Crota, First Novel, 1996

Nominations:

Darker than Night, Novel, 1999

Crota, Novel, 1996

BIO: Having served as a jet engine mechanic in the Air Force, and the former owner of a restaurant and lounge, Owl Goingback became a full-time writer in 1987. He has written numerous novels, children’s books, short stories, and magazine articles. His novel Crota won the 1996 Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel, and was one of four finalists in the Best Novel category. The Bram Stoker Awards are given annually by voting members of the Horror Writers Association and are considered the highest honor a writer can receive in the horror genre. Owl’s novel Shaman Moon was published by White Wolf Publishing as part of the omnibus edition The Essential World of Darkness. The book draws on his Native American heritage to tell a story of supernatural suspense, as do his other novels Darker than Night and Evil Whispers. He has also ghostwritten novels for celebrities.

His children’s books Eagle Feathers and The Gift have received critical acclaim from both parents and teachers. Eagle Feathers is a Storytelling World Awards Honor Recipient. The award was presented at the 1998 Annual National Convention of the International Reading Association. Goingback’s shorter works of fiction have appeared in numerous anthologies, including Tales from the Great Turtle, Confederacy of the Dead, Phantoms of the Night, Excalibur, The Book of Kings, When Will You Rage?, Once Upon a Midnight, Quest to Riverworld, Grails: Visitations of the Night, and South from Midnight. His story “Grass Dancer” was a Nebula Award Nominee for best short story of the year. In addition to his writing, he has lectured throughout the country on the customs and folklore of the American Indians. He has also modeled and done a bit of acting. The author resides in Florida with his wife and two sons.

Golden, Christopher

Awards:

Ararat (St. Martin’s Press), Novel, 2017

Cut! Horror Writers on Horror Film, Non-fiction, 1992

Nominations:

The Drive-In: Multiplex (Pandi Press), Anthology, 2023

The Twisted Book of Shadows (Twisted Publishing), Anthology, 2019

“The Bad Hour” (What the #@&% is That?) (Saga Press), Short Fiction, 2016

Seize the Night (Gallery Books), Anthology, 2015

Baltimore Volume I: The Plague Ships, Graphic Novel, 2011

The New Dead, Anthology, 2010

Bloodstained Oz, Long Fiction, 2006

Ghosts of Albion (webcast script), Alternative Forms, 2003

Prowlers, Works for Young Readers, 2001