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The Anthony Award for Best First Novel, established in 1986, is an annual award presented as part of the Anthony Awards on behalf of Mystery Writers of America.
The Authors' Club Best First Novel Award is awarded by the Authors' Club to the most promising first novel of the year, written by a British author and published in the UK during the calendar year preceding the year in which the award is presented.
Each year, prizes for Best Book (1987–2011) and Best First Book (1989–2011) were awarded in four regions: Africa, Caribbean and Canada, South Asia and Europe and South East Asia and Pacific. Eight regional winners then competed for the pan-Commonwealth Best Book and Best First Book prizes, awarded at a public programme held in a different ...
1960 champion Glenn E. Carroll is the first non-American (from Canada) to win the title. 1977 champion Evelyn Jane Burgay is the first woman to win the title. 1982 champion Kenneth Bernard is the first from outside North America (Australia) to win the title. 1985 champion Marie C. Pyne is the first European (Ireland) to win the title. 1995 Champion Mark Brown is the first and only Jamaican to ...
While Fabio became a 1990s pop-culture icon for his appearances on some 1,300 romance novels, it took him a while to realize the impact of his modeling career.. Fabio — born Fabio Lanzoni in ...
Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel [1] [2] [3] Year Recipient Title Citation Ref. 1987: Lisa Cantrell: The Manse: Winner [4] Clive Barker: The Damnation Game: Nominee [4] Rex Miller: Slob: Tony Richards: The Harvest Bride: Steve Rasnic Tem: Excavation: 1988: Kelley Wilde: The Suiting: Winner [5] Michael Paine: Cities of the Dead: Nominee [5 ...
1950s Best First Novel winners [2] Year Author Title Result Ref. 1950 Alan Green: What A Body: Winner Geoffrey Holiday Hall: The End Is Known: Finalist William Krasner: Walk the Dark Streets: Finalist G. G. Lobell and N. D. Lobell: The Shadow and the Blot: Finalist Evelyn Piper: The Innocent: Finalist Bart Spicer: The Dark Light: Finalist 1951 ...
Ordered first by nominations, then by at least one win, and finally by alphabetical order (according to last name). † indicates that the writer also won the award in exactly one occasion (up-to-date as of the 2024 Bram Stoker Awards). Stephen King (15) Peter Straub (7) Tom Piccirilli (6)† Robert R. McCammon (5) Gary A. Braunbeck (4) Stephen ...