Bram Stoker Awards 1992

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The 1992 Bram Stoker Award was given in 1993 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 .

In 1992 there were two double nominations: David Morrell was nominated twice in the novella category. Dan Simmons received the award in the short story category and was nominated for his novel Children of the Night .

Winners and nominated authors

The 1992 Bram Stoker Award was presented in 1993 in seven categories:

category winner plant Other nominated authors Pictures of
the winners
Novel ( novel ) Thomas F. Monteleone Blood of the Lamb
Debut ( First Novel ) Elizabeth Massie Sineater
Novella ( Long Fiction ) Stephen Bissette
Joe R. Lansdale
Aliens: Tribes
The Events Concerning a Nude Fold-Out Found in a Harlequin Romance
Joe R. Lansdale, 2012
Short story ( short fiction ) Dan Simmons This Year's Class Picture
Anthology ( Fiction Collection ) Norman Partridge Mr. Fox and Other Feral Tales
Fiction book ( Nonfiction ) Christopher Golden Cut! Horror Writers on Horror Film
Lifetime ( Lifetime Achievement ) Ray Russell

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