Bram Stoker Awards 2003
The Bram Stoker Award 2003 was presented in 2004 for literature and other media published the previous year. At the award ceremony, exceptional contributions to horror literature are honored every year. The Bram Stoker Award has been presented since 1987, and the winners are chosen by election by the members of the Horror Writers Association (HWA).
The number of categories did not change compared to the previous year.
Winners and nominated authors
The Bram Stoker Award 2003 was presented in thirteen categories:
category | winner | plant | Other nominated authors | Pictures of the winners |
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Novel ( novel ) | Peter Straub | lost boy lost girl (German: house of blind windows ) |
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Debut ( First Novel ) | Brian Keene | The rising |
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Novella ( Long Fiction ) | Jack Ketchum | Closing time |
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Short story ( short fiction ) | Gary A. Braunbeck | Duty |
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Anthology ( Fiction Collection ) | Jack Ketchum | Peaceable Kingdom |
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Anthology ( Anthology ) | Elizabeth E. Monteleone & Thomas F. Monteleone (Eds.) | Borderlands 5 |
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Fiction book ( Nonfiction ) | Thomas F. Monteleone | The Mothers and Fathers Italian Association |
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Illustrated History ( Illustrated Narrative ) | Neil Gaiman | The Sandman: Endless Nights (Collection) |
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Screenplay ( Screenplay ) | Don Coscarelli | Bubba Ho-Tep |
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Magazine for young readers ( Work for Young Readers ) | JK Rowling | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (German: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ) |
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Lyrics collection ( Poetry Collection ) | Bruce Boston | Pitch shutter |
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Alternative forms ( Alternative Forms ) | Michael Arnze | The Goreletter ( newsletter ) |
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Lifetime ( Lifetime Achievement ) | Martin H. Greenberg & Anne Rice |