Lifetime Achievement Award, 1999
Nominations:
The Black Carousel, Fiction Collection, 1995
“Sometimes in the Rain”, Long Fiction, 1994
In A Dark Dream, Novel, 1989
“This Old Man”, Short Fiction, 1987
Horror’s premier literary award
Lifetime Achievement Award, 1999
Nominations:
The Black Carousel, Fiction Collection, 1995
“Sometimes in the Rain”, Long Fiction, 1994
In A Dark Dream, Novel, 1989
“This Old Man”, Short Fiction, 1987
Neil Gaiman’s Snow, Glass, Apples (Dark Horse Books), 2019
The Sandman: Endless Nights (collection), Illustrated Narrative, 2003
Coraline, Works for Young Readers, 2002
American Gods, Novel, 2001
Sandman: The Dream Hunters, Illustrated Narrative, 1999
Nominations:
The Wolves in the Walls, Works for Young Readers, 2003
Coraline, Long Fiction, 2002
Smoke and Mirrors, Fiction Collection, 1998
The Sandman, Other Media, 1993
Richard Laymon President’s Award, 2015
Nominations:
Black Tide (JournalStone Publishing), Novel, 2015
Jade Sky (JournalStone), Novel, 2014
Special Dead (JournalStone), Young Adult Novel, 2013
“Snapshot” (Blood & Roses, Scarlett River Press), Short Fiction, 2013
BIO: Patrick Freivald is a four-time Bram Stoker Award® nominated author, a high school teacher (physics, robotics, American Sign Language), and a beekeeper specializing in hot pepper infused honey. He lives in Western New York with his beautiful wife, three parrots, two dogs, too many cats, and several million stinging insects. A member of the HWA and ITW, he’s always had a soft spot for slavering monsters of all kinds.
He is the author of six novels and dozens of short stories, from hyper-violent kickass thrillers and teen zombie melodramas, science fiction and horror and fantasy. Find him at Patrick.Freivald.com, on Facebook, Twitter, and at www.FrogsPointHoney.com.