Bram Stoker Awards 1989
The 1989 Bram Stoker Award was given in 1990 for literature from the previous year in seven categories. At the award ceremony, exceptional contributions to horror literature are honored every year. The Bram Stoker Award has been presented since 1987, the winners are chosen by election by the members of the Horror Writers Association (HWA), until 1993 Horror Writers of America .
At the third award ceremony, the prizes were again awarded in the non-fiction category, which was not available in the previous year. In 1989 there was only one double nomination: Joe R. Lansdale received the award for the best novel and was also nominated for the best anthology.
Winners and nominated authors
The 1989 Bram Stoker Award was presented in 1990 in seven categories:
category | winner | plant | Other nominated authors | Pictures of the winners |
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Novel ( novel ) | Dan Simmons | Carrion Comfort (German: Power of Evil ) |
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Debut ( First Novel ) | Nancy A. Collins | Sunglasses After Dark (German: Sonja Blue's kiss of death ) |
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Novella ( Long Fiction ) | Joe R. Lansdale | On the Far Side of the Cadillac Desert With Dead Folks |
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Short story ( short fiction ) | Robert R. McCammon | Eat me |
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Anthology ( Fiction Collection ) | Richard Matheson | Collected stories |
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Fiction book ( Nonfiction ) |
Harlan Ellison Stephen Jones & Kim Newman |
Harlan Ellison's Watching Horror: The 100 Best Books |
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Lifetime ( Lifetime Achievement ) | Robert Bloch |
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