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  2. International Horror Guild Award - Wikipedia

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    The International Horror Guild Award (also known as the IHG Award) was an accolade recognizing excellence in the field of horror/dark fantasy, presented by the International Horror Guild (IHG) from 1995 to 2008. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Ramsey Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Ramsey Campbell (born 4 January 1946) is an English horror fiction writer, editor and critic who has been writing for well over fifty years. He is the author of over 30 novels and hundreds of short stories, many of them winners of literary awards.

  4. Glen Hirshberg - Wikipedia

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    "Mr. Dark's Carnival" was nominated for the 2000 International Horror Guild Award for Long Story. [9] and was a World Fantasy nominee for Best Novella of the year in 2001. "Dancing Men" won an International Horror Guild Award for Mid-Length Fiction in 2003 and was nominated for the World Fantasy Award for Best Novella in 2004. [10 ...

  5. International Horror Guild - Wikipedia

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  6. Horror Writers Association - Wikipedia

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    The group was originally called HOWL (Horror and Occult Writers League), but quickly changed to the Horror Writers of America when they formally organized. [1] HWA now has members and regional chapters throughout North America, Europe, Australia, South Africa, Russia, and Asia, which led to the current name of the organization.

  7. These Are the Writers Shaping Horror's Next Golden Age

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    Meet the members of Generation H, a diverse coalition of authors reimagining the once pale and male genre.

  8. Greg F. Gifune - Wikipedia

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    Greg F. Gifune (born November 12, 1963, in Middlesex County, Massachusetts) is a horror author, the recipient of multiple Bram Stoker Award and International Horror Guild Award nominations in addition to one for the British Fantasy Award. Christopher Rice calls Gifune, "The best writer of horror novels and supernatural thrillers at work today." [1]

  9. Gemma Files - Wikipedia

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    Gemma Files is a Canadian horror writer, journalist, and film critic. Her short story, "The Emperor's Old Bones", won the International Horror Guild Award for Best Short Story of 1999. Five of her short stories were adapted for the television series The Hunger .