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Friday, February 24, 2023

Using Awards Lists As a RA Tool: Bram Stoker Awards Edition

This is part of my ongoing series on using Awards Lists as a RA tool. Click here for all posts in the series in reverse chronological order. Click here for the first post which outlines the details how to use awards lists as a RA tool. 

Last night, the HWA announced the final ballot for the 2022  Bram Stoker Awards. This is the only award I write about where I actually get to have a vote on who wins, so it holds a special place in my heart.  I have posted the entire ballot below, with links to where I reviewed or gave away a title. But first a few observations about the ballot, since this is a genre and an award with which I am intimately aquatinted.

  • I read and reviewed all 5 nominees in the Novel category and am on the record stating which I think is the best of the bunch.
  • I am so proud to have been a part of the first ever award in the category of Middle Grade. I do not have reviews for these titles because as a member of the jury, I did not want to go on the record about any of them; however, I can tell you with 100% certainty, all 5 of these titles is worthy of the haunted house statue. I also want to note that these 5 titles will forever be the first crop of nominees for this category, and that alone is a HUGE honor.
  • Just saying, but back in May of 2022, I correctly predicted (in LJ) one of the nominees here. The novella was that good when I read it in this anthology. 
  • I got to read Tiffany Jackson's The Weight of Blood (YA category) and interview the author on a panel for a Library Journal event. This book is GOOD. 
  • That stacked anthology category! 2 points here. First, every single nominee is a woman! Second, two of the editors were included in an article I wrote for The Lineup, "These Six Anthologists Are Masterful Curators of Terror." By the way, I have another article coming next month about the best Middle Grade Horror for adults.
In terms of using this award for suggestions, displays, and as a CD tool, the HWA makes it as easy as possible because we have an entire website just for the Awards. Click through to get lists of every nominee and winner. You can even search by author and see every time and in which category they were nominated. It is a library worker's dream as a resource.

Okay enough lead up. Here are the official nominees for the 2022 Bram Stoker Award. You can tune in on Saturday June 17, 2023 to see the winners announced live. Details closer to the event. You might even catch me up on the stage. 

Click here to access the 2022 Final Ballot

The Horror Writers Association (HWA) is pleased to announce the Final Ballot for the 2022 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 1,800 members. We have presented the Bram Stoker Awards in various categories since 1987 (see https://www.thebramstokerawards.com/).

Works appearing on this Ballot are Bram Stoker Award® Nominees for Superior Achievement in their Category, e.g., Novel, and everyone may refer to them as such immediately after the announcement. 

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

The 2022 Bram Stoker Awards® Final Ballot Superior Achievement in a Novel 
Iglesias, Gabino – The Devil Takes You Home (Mullholland Press) 
Katsu, Alma – The Fervor (G.P. Putnam’s Sons) 
Kiste, Gwendolyn – Reluctant Immortals (Saga Press) 
Malerman, Josh – Daphne (Del Rey) 
Ward, Catriona – Sundial (Tor Nightfire) 

Superior Achievement in a First Novel 
Adams, Erin – Jackal (Bantam Books) 
Cañas, Isabel – The Hacienda (Berkley) 
Jones, KC – Black Tide (Tor Nightfire) 
Nogle, Christi – Beulah (Cemetery Gates Media) 
Wilkes, Ally – All the White Spaces (Emily Bestler Books/Atria/Titan Books) 

Superior Achievement in a Middle Grade Novel 
Dawson, Delilah S. – Camp Scare (Delacorte Press) 
Kraus, Daniel – They Stole Our Hearts (Henry Holt and Co.) 
Malinenko, Ally – This Appearing House (Katherine Tegen Books) 
Senf, Lora – The Clackity (Atheneum Books for Young Readers) 
Stringfellow, Lisa – A Comb of Wishes (Quill Tree Books) 

Superior Achievement in a Graphic Novel 
Aquilone, James (editor) – Kolchak: The Night Stalker: 50th Anniversary (Moonstone Books) 
Gailey, Sarah (author) and Bak, Pius (artist) – Eat the Rich (Boom! Studios) 
Manzetti, Alessandro (author) and Cardoselli, Stefano (artist/author) – Kraken Inferno: The Last Hunt (Independent Legions Publishing) 
Tynion IV, James (author) and Dell’Edera, Werther (artist) – Something is Killing the Children, Vol. 4 (Boom! Studios) 
Young, Skottie (author) and Corona, Jorge (artist) – The Me You Love in the Dark (Image Comics) 

Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel 
Fraistat, Ann – What We Harvest (Delacorte Press) 
Jackson, Tiffany D. – The Weight of Blood (Katherine Tegen Books) 
Marshall, Kate Alice – These Fleeting Shadows (Viking) 
Ottone, Robert P. – The Triangle (Raven Tale Publishing)
Schwab, V.E. – Gallant (Greenwillow Books) 
Tirado, Vincent – Burn Down, Rise Up (Sourcebooks Fire) 

Superior Achievement in Long Fiction 
Allred, Rebecca J. and White, Gordon B. – And in Her Smile, the World (Trepidatio Publishing) 
Carmen, Christa – “Through the Looking Glass and Straight into Hell” (Orphans of Bliss: Tales of Addiction Horror) (Wicked Run Press) 
Hightower, Laurel – Below (Ghoulish Books) 
Katsu, Alma – The Wehrwolf (Amazon Original Stories) 
Knight, EV – Three Days in the Pink Tower (Creature Publishing) 

Superior Achievement in Short Fiction 
Dries, Aaron – “Nona Doesn’t Dance” (Cut to Care: A Collection of Little Hurts) (IFWG Australia, IFWG International) 
Gwilym, Douglas – “Poppy’s Poppy” (Penumbric Speculative Fiction Magazine, Vol. V, No. 6) 
McCarthy, J.A.W.  – “The Only Thing Different Will Be the Body” (A Woman Built by Man) (Cemetery Gates Media) 
Taborska, Anna – “A Song for Barnaby Jones” (Zagava) 
Taborska, Anna – “The Star” (Great British Horror 7: Major Arcane) (Black Shuck Books) 
Yardley, Mercedes M. – “Fracture” (Mother: Tales of Love and Terror) (Weird Little Worlds) 

Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection 
Ashe, Paula D. – We Are Here to Hurt Each Other (Nictitating Books) 
Joseph, RJ – Hell Hath No Sorrow Like a Woman Haunted (The Seventh Terrace) 
Khaw, Cassandra – Breakable Things (Undertow Publications) 
Thomas, Richard – Spontaneous Human Combustion (Keylight Books) 
Veres, Attila – The Black Maybe (Valancourt Books) 

Superior Achievement in a Screenplay 
Cooper, Scott – The Pale Blue Eye (Cross Creek Pictures, Grisbi Productions, Streamline Global Group) 
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) 
Garland, Alex – Men (DNA Films) 
Goth, Mia and West, Ti – Pearl (A24, Bron Creative, Little Lamb, New Zealand Film Commission) 

Superior Achievement in a Poetry Collection 
Bailey, Michael and Simon, Marge – Sifting the Ashes (Crystal Lake Publishing) 
Lynch, Donna – Girls from the County (Raw Dog Screaming Press) 
Pelayo, Cynthia – Crime Scene (Raw Dog Screaming Press) 
Saulson, Sumiko – The Rat King: A Book of Dark Poetry (Dooky Zines) 
Sng, Christina – The Gravity of Existence (Interstellar Flight Press) 

Superior Achievement in an Anthology 
Datlow, Ellen – Screams from the Dark: 29 Tales of Monsters and the Monstrous (Tor Nightfire) 
Hartmann, Sadie and Saywers, Ashley – Human Monsters: A Horror Anthology (Dark Matter Ink) 
Nogle, Christi and Becker, Willow – Mother: Tales of Love and Terror (Weird Little Worlds) 
Ryan, Lindy – Into the Forest: Tales of the Baba Yaga (Black Spot Books) 
Tantlinger, Sara – Chromophobia: A Strangehouse Anthology by Women in Horror (Strangehouse Books) 

Superior Achievement in Non–Fiction 
Cisco, Michael – Weird Fiction: A Genre Study (Palgrave Macmillan) 
Hieber, Leanna Renee and Janes, Andrea – A Haunted History of Invisible Women: True Stories of America’s Ghosts (Citadel Press) 
Kröger, Lisa and Anderson, Melanie R. – Toil and Trouble: A Women’s History of the Occult (Quirk Books) 
Waggoner, Tim – Writing in the Dark: The Workbook (Guide Dog Books) 
Wytovich, Stephanie M. – Writing Poetry in the Dark (Raw Dog Screaming Press) 

Superior Achievement in Short Non–Fiction 
Murray, Lee – “I Don’t Read Horror (& Other Weird Tales)” (Interstellar Flight Magazine) (Interstellar Flight Press) 
Pelayo, Cynthia – “This is Not a Poem” (Writing Poetry in the Dark) (Raw Dog Screaming Press) 
Wetmore, Jr., Kevin J. – “A Clown in the Living Room: The Sinister Clown on Television” (The Many Lives of Scary Clowns: Essays on Pennywise, Twisty, the Joker, Krusty and More) (McFarland and Company) 
Wood, L. Marie – “African American Horror Authors and Their Craft: The Evolution of Horror Fiction from African Folklore” (Conjuring Worlds: An Afrofuturist Textbook for Middle and High School Students) (Conjure World) 
Wood, L. Marie, “The H Word: The Horror of Hair” (Nightmare Magazine, No. 118) (Adamant Press) 

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