The 2005 Bram Stoker Awards honoring horror-related writing published or released in the year prior were presented by The Horror Writers Association last night in Burbank, CA.
Throughout the weekend, there were a number of informative workshops held, and several readings, one of the most popular and well-attended was Chuck Palahniuk reading from his newest novel, Haunted. Toastmaster David Morrell gave a two-hour workshop on the secrets of successful writing, and between the panels and the awards presentation, there was a mass book signing held at the Dark Delicacies Bookstore.
Pictured here is Clive Barker (courtesy of StarLens.com), one of the award recipients.
Check back soon for Horror.com’s exclusive on-camera interviews with the bestselling icons of horror fiction. In the meantime, here is a list of the winners:
Novel:
In the Night Room by Peter Straub
First Novel (tie):
Covenant by John Everson
Stained by Lee Thomas
Long Fiction:
"The Turtle Boy" by Kealan-Patrick Burke
Short Fiction:
"Nimitseahpah" by Nancy Etchemendy
Fiction Collection:
Fearful Symmetries by Thomas F. Monteleone
Anthology:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, 17th Annual edited by Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link and Gavin Grant
Nonfiction:
Hellnotes edited by Judi Rohrig
Illustrated Narrative:
Heaven's Devils by Jai Nitz
Screenplay (tie):
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind by Charlie Kaufman, Michel Gondrey and Pierre Bismuth
Shaun of the Dead by Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright Studio
Work for Young Readers (tie):
Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War by Clive Barker
Oddest Yet by Steve Burt
Poetry Collection:
The Women at the Funeral by Corinne De Winter
Alternative Forms:
The Devil's Wine edited by Tom Piccirilli
Lifetime Achievement Award:
Michael Moorcock (presented by Harlan Ellison)