Bram Stoker Award for Best Fiction Collection

Bram Stoker Award for Best Fiction Collection

The Bram Stoker Award for Best Fiction Collection is an award presented by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in horror writing for best fiction collection.

Winners and nominees

This category was previously titled "best collection". Nominees are listed below the winner(s) for each year.

* 1987: "The Essential Ellison" by Harlan Ellison
** "Midnight Pleasures" by Robert Bloch
** "Scared Stiff" by Ramsey Campbell
** "Why Not You and I?" by Karl Edward Wagner
** "All About Strange Monsters of The Recent Past" by Howard Waldrop
* 1988: "Charles Beaumont: Selected Stories" by Charles Beaumont
** "The Toynbee Convector" by Ray Bradbury
** "Blood and Water and Other Tales" by Patrick McGrath
** "The Blood Kiss" by Dennis Etchison
** "Angry Candy" by Harlan Ellison
** "Scare Tactics" by John Farris
* 1989: "Richard Matheson: Collected Stories" by Richard Matheson
** "Blue World" by Robert R. McCammon
** "By Bizarre Hands" by Joe R. Lansdale
** "Patterns" by Pat Cadigan
** "Soft and Others" by F. Paul Wilson
* 1990: "Four Past Midnight" by Stephen King
** "Houses Without Doors" by Peter Straub
** "Prayers To Broken Stones" by Dan Simmons
** "The Brains of Rats" by Michael Blumlein
* 1991: "Prayers to Broken Stones" by Dan Simmons
** "Waking Nightmares" by Ramsey Campbell
** "Sex Punks & Savage Sagas" by Richard Stuphin
** "Naken Flesh of Feeling" by J.N. Williamson
* 1992: "Mr. Fox and Other Feral Tales" by Norman Partridge
** "Nightmare Flower" by Elizabeth Engstrom
** "Fantastic Tales" by I.U. Tarchetti
* 1993: "Alone With The Horrors" by Ramsey Campbell
** "Close to the Bone" by Lucy Taylor
** "A Good and Secret Place" by Richard Laymon
** "Lovedeath" by Dan Simmons
** "Nightmares and Dreamscapes" by Stephen King
* 1994: "The Early Fears" by Robert Bloch
** "Writer of the Purple Rage" by Joe R. Lansdale
** "The Flesh Artist" by Lucy Taylor
** "Born Bad" by Andrew Vachss
* 1995: "The Panic Hand" by Jonathan Carroll
** "Cages" by Ed Gorman
** "The Black Carousel" by Charles L. Grant
** "Strange Highways" by Dean Koontz
* 1996: "The Nightmare Factory" by Thomas Ligotti
** "The Convulsion Factory" by Brian Hodge
** "Shadow Dreams" by Elizabeth Massie
** "With Wounds Still Wet" by Wayne Allen Sallee
** "The Pavilion of Frozen Women" by S.P. Somtow
* 1997: "Exorcisms and Ecstasies" by Karl Edward Wagner, ed. Stephen Jones
** "Things Left Behind" by Gary A. Braunbeck
** "The Throne of Bones" by Brian McNaughton
** "Painted in Blood" by Lucy Taylor
* 1998: "Black Butterflies" by John Shirley
** "Leavings" by P.D. Cacek
** "Smoke and Mirrors" by Neil Gaiman
** "The Cleft and Other Odd Tales" by Gahan Wilson
* 1999: "The Nightmare Chronicles" by Douglas Clegg
** "Death Drives a Semi" by Edo van Belkom
** "Hearts in Atlantis" by Stephen King
** "Deep into that Darkness Peering" by Tom Piccirilli
* 2000: "Magic Terror" by Peter Straub
** "Up, Out of Cities That Blow Hot and Cold" by Charlee Jacob
** "Wind Over Heaven and Other Dark Tales" by Bruce Holland Rogers
** "City Fishing" by Steve Rasnic Tem
* 2001: "The Man with the Barbed-Wire Fists" by Norman Partridge
** "The Dark Fantastic" by Ed Gorman
** "As the Sun Goes Down" by Tim Lebbon
** "The Whisperer and Other Voices" by Brian Lumley
* 2002: "One More for the Road" by Ray Bradbury
** "Nations of the Living, Nations of the Dead" by Mort Castle
** "Knucles and Tales" by Nancy A. Collins
** "Everything's Eventual" by Stephen King
** "The Collection" by Bentley Little
* 2003: "Peaceable Kingdom" by Jack Ketchum
** "Graveyard People: The Collected Cedar Hill Stories Vol 1" by Gary A. Braunbeck
** "Told by the Dead" by Ramsey Campbell
** "Bibliomancy" by Elizabeth Hand
** "Fangs and Angel Wings" by Karen E. Taylor
* 2004: "Fearful Symmetries" by Thomas F. Monteleone
** "100 Jolts: Shockingly Short Stories" by Michael Arnzen
** "The Machinery of Night" by Douglas Clegg
** "Demonized" by Christopher Fowler
** "Fears Unnamed" by Tim Lebbon
* 2005: "Twentieth Century Ghosts" by Joe Hill
** "Magic for Beginners" by Kelly Link
** "Looking for Jake" by China Miéville
** "Haunted" by Chuck Palahniuk
* 2006: "Destinations Unknown" by Gary A. Braunbeck
**"American Morons" by Glen Hirshberg
**"The Commandments" by Angeline Hawkes
**"The Empire of Ice Cream" by Jeffrey Ford
**"Basic Black: Tales of Appropriate Fear" by Terry Dowling


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