His
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- The Horror Writers Association (HWA
) Honors Excellence in Horror
Writing
- Honors Lifetime Achievement of Author Michael
Moorcock at Gala Event in
Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES, JUNE 28 -- Saturday night the
Horror Writers
Association (HWA) honored excellence in horror by presenting this year's Bram
Stoker
Awards at its annual banquet and ceremony in Los Angeles.
This year, the Horror Writers Association
presented its highest honor, the
Bram Stoker Lifetime Achievement Award to best-selling author Michael
Moorcock.
THE HORROR WRITERS ASSOCIATION (HWA) is a worldwide organization of
writers
and publishing professionals dedicated to promoting dark literature
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write it. Lansdale.
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Barker's book, "Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War," won in the
Work
for Young Readers category. It's especially meaningful for writers because it's the only
award in
horror given by their peers.waller bibliographical
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for his fiction collection "Fearful
Symmetries;" Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link, and Gavin Grant for their
editing of
the anthology "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, 17th Annual;" Judi Rohrig
for "Hellnotes
" newsletter in the nonfiction category; Jai Nitz for his
illustrated narrative script "Heaven's Devils;
" film writers Charlie Kaufman,
Michel Gondrey and Pierre Bismuth received the screenplay award for
"Eternal
Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," and screenwriters Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright
Studio
tied in the same category for the script for "Shaun of the Dead;" tying
with Clive Barker in the
Work for Young Readers category, Steve Burt won for
his book "Oddest Yet;" Corrine De Winter received
the award in poetry for her
chapbook "The Women at the Funeral;" and Tom Piccirilli's poetry anthology
,
"The Devil's Wine," won in the Alternative Forms category.S.vonnegut contexts
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considered hundreds of new works of horror before winnowing
them down to the fifteen honored tonight
."
Others honored at the banquet included Peter Straub, for his novel "In the
Night Room;"
John Everson and Lee Thomas for their first novels "Covenant" and
"Stained" respectively; Kealan
-Patrick Burke for his long fiction work, "The
Turtle Boy"; Nancy Etchemendy for her story "Nimitseahpah
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Best-selling
authors David Morrell, Clive Barker and Chuck Palahniuk were on hand
for the
festivities.
* Tuesday: "Healthbeat" featuring Web-exclusive reporting and commentary
on the latest health-related research, patient case-studies and a
"Health For Life
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Writing and editing in a variety
of
genres during the last fifty years, Moorcock has won many of speculative
fiction's top awards
, including the World Fantasy Award, the August Derleth
Award, the Nebula Award, the British Fantasy
Award, and the John W.org.com will begin a new daily
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HWA was formed in the late 1980's
with the help of many
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McCammon, and Joe R. "And that's precisely what
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His 1969 novel The Black Corridor is considered
one of horror's best.bibliographical waller
They've created truly outstanding works,
even by the high literary standards
of their fellow writers.org.
* Thursday: "State of the Nation" with the award-winning (and always
news-breaking) column "Terror Watch" by Michael Isikoff and Mark
Hosenball, plus
Web-exclusive political commentary from Howard Fineman,
Richard Wolffe and Holly Bailey.American
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A prolific British writer and editor, Moorcock became
editor of
Tarzan Adventures at the young age of 16.
For more information or to arrange an
interview, contact HWA President,
Joseph Nassise at 602-885-1785 or president@horror.ishikawa substantial
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