Goth Chick News: Your Dark and Stormy Night Reading List Has Arrived – Meet the 2015 Stoker Nominees
As it does each year at this time, the Horror Writer’s Association (HWA) has announced this year’s nominees for the coveted Stoker Award.
In case you aren’t familiar with the coolness that is the Stoker, it is named in honor of the man himself, Bram Stoker, and awards are presented annually for superior writing in eleven categories including traditional fiction of various lengths, poetry, screenplays and non-fiction. Previous winners include Stephen King, J.K. Rowling, George R. R. Martin, Joyce Carol Oates and Neil Gaiman, if that tells you anything.
Basically, this is the Oscars for us horror bibliophiles, only with a much more progressive wardrobe.
In addition, far better than a stoic naked dude dipped in a coating that is comprised of less “gold” each year, the Stoker award is a creepy mansion whose door opens to review a plaque with the winner’s name engraved.
So without further ado, the 2016 Stoker nominees are…
Superior Achievement in a Novel
- Clive Barker – The Scarlet Gospels (St. Martin’s Press)
- Michaelbrent Collings – The Deep (self-published)
- JG Faherty – The Cure (Samhain Publishing)
- Patrick Freivald – Black Tide (JournalStone Publishing)
- Paul Tremblay – A Head Full of Ghosts (William Morrow)