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Pocket Books published it in 1989, and Goat Dance was nominated for Outstanding First Novel by the Horror Writers Association. Pocket also published his second, third, and fourth novels, Breeder (1990), Neverland (1991) and Dark of the Eye (1994).
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.
This is a navigational list of notable writers who have published significant work in the horror fiction genre, who also have stand-alone articles on Wikipedia. All items must have a reference to demonstrate that they have produced significant work in the horror genre.
Cinema Macabre (2006) - This collection of essays about each contributor's favourite horror film was a limited edition of 200 slipcased copies, signed by all 52 contributors. [12] It won the prestigious British Fantasy Award and nominated for both the Horror Writers Association's Bram Stoker Award and the International Horror Guild Award. [13]
Stephen Laws (born July 13, 1952) is an English author working mostly in the genres of horror and dark fantasy. [1] Married, with three children, he lives in his birthplace of Newcastle upon Tyne and makes frequent use of local settings in his published works.
Dennis William Etchison (March 30, 1943 – May 29, 2019) was an American writer and editor of fantasy and horror fiction. [1] Etchison referred to his own work as "rather dark, depressing, almost pathologically inward fiction about the individual in relation to the world".
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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 ] "