Bram Stoker Award for Best Non-Fiction

Bram Stoker Award for Best Non-Fiction

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

Winners and nominees

Nominees are listed below the winner(s) for each year.

* 1987: "Mary Shelley" by Muriel Spark
** "Joe Bob Goes To the Drive-In" by Joe Bob Briggs
** "The Zombies That Ate Pittsburgh" by Paul A. Gagne
* 1988: (no award)
* 1989: "Harlan Ellison's Watching" by Harlan Ellison (tie)
* 1989: "Horror: The 100 Best Books" by Stephen Jones & Kim Newman (tie)
** "American Vampires: by Fans, Victims, Practitioners" by Norine Dresser
** "Horror: A Connoisseur's Guide To Literature and Film" by Leonard Wolf
** "H. P. Lovecraft" by Peter Cannon
* 1990: "Dark Dreamers" by Stanley Wiater
** "Hollywood Gothic" by David J. Skal
** "Horror Literature: A Reader's Guide" by Neil Barron
** "Joe Bob Goes Back To The Drive-In" by Joe Bob Briggs
** "The Weird Tale" by S. T. Joshi
* 1991: "Clive Barker's Shadows in Eden" by Stephen Jones
** "Vampires Among Us Rosemary" by Ellen Guillen
** "Prism of the Night: A Biography of Anne Rice" by Katherine Ramsland
** "The Shape Under The Sheet: The Complete Stephen King Encyclopedia" by Stephen J. Spignesi
* 1992: "Cut! Horror Writers of Horror Film" by Christopher Golden
** "Men, Women And Chainsaws" by Carol J. Clover
** "Young Adult Horror Fiction" by Cosete Kies
** "Scare Tactics" by John Russo
** "Dark Visions" by Stanley Wiater
* 1993: "Once Around the Bloch" by Robert Bloch
** "The Diary of Jack the Ripper" by Shirley Harrison & Michael Barrett
** "The Monster Show" by David J. Skal
* 1994: (no award)
* 1995: "The Supernatural Index" by Michael Ashley & William Contento
** "Psycho: Behind the Scenes of the Classic Thriller" by Janet Leigh & Christopher Nickens
** "An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural" by James Randi
** "" by Cathal Tohill & Pete Tombs
* 1996: "H. P. Lovecraft: A Life" by S. T. Joshi
** "Bram Stoker: A Biography of the Author of Dracula" by Barbara Belford
** "The Great Pulp Heroes" by Don Hutchison
** "The Illustrated Werewolf Movie Guide" by Stephen Jones
** "V is for Vampire" by David Skal
* 1997: "Dark Thoughts: On Writing" by Stanley Wiater
** "The Encyclopedia of Fantasy" by John Clute & John Grant
** "The Hammer Story" by Marcus Hearn and Alan Barnes
** "Clive Barker's A-Z of Horror" by Stephen Jones
** "Video Watchdog", Tim Lucas, ed.
** "Dean Koontz: A Writer's Biography" by Katherine Ramsland
* 1998: "DarkEcho Newsletter" Vol. 5, #1-50, edited by Paula Guran
** "Gothic Horror: A Reader's Guide from Poe to King and Beyond", edited by Clive Bloom
** "The Science of the X-Files" by Jeanne Cavelos
** "A Writer's Tale" by Richard Laymon
* 1999: "DarkEcho Newsletter", edited by Paula Guran
** "The Essential Monster Movie Guide" by Stephen Jones
** "Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography" by Victoria Price
** "Hellnotes", edited by David B. Silva & Paul F. Olson
* 2000: "On Writing" by Stephen King
** "Hellnotes", edited by David B. Silva & Paul F. Olson
** "At the Foot of the Story Tree" by Bill Sheehan
** "Horror of the 20th Century" by Robert Weinberg
* 2001: "Jobs in Hell", edited by Brian Keene
** "If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor" by Bruce Campbell
** "Personal Demons", edited by Brian A. Hopkins & Garrett Peck
** "Hellnotes", edtied by David B. Silva & Paul F. Olson
* 2002: "Ramsey Campbell, Probably" by Ramsey Campbell
** "Supernatural Fiction Writers: Fantasy and Horror, Second Edition" by Richard Bleiler
** "Ralan.com", Ralan Conley, ed.
** "Jobs in Hell", Brian Keene & Kelly Laymon, eds.
** "Hellnotes", David B. Silva, Paul F. Olson & Garrett Peck, eds.
* 2003: "The Mothers and Fathers Italian Association" by Thomas F. Monteleone
** "Fear in a Handful of Dust" by Gary A. Braunbeck
** "Ralan.com" edited by Ralan Conley
** "Alan Moore: Portrait of an Extraordinary Gentleman", edited by Gary Spencer Millidge and Smoky Man
** "Hellnotes" edited by Judi Rohrig
* 2004: "Hellnotes" edited by Judi Rohrig
** "Ralan's SpecFic & Humor Webstravaganza" by Ralan Conley
** "Hanging Out with the Dream King" by Joseph McCabe
** "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing a Novel" by Thomas F. Monteleone
** "The Road to the Dark Tower" by Bev Vincent
* 2005: "Horror: Another 100 Best Books" by Stephen Jones and Kim Newman
** "More Giants of the Genre" by Michael McCarty
** "Morbid Curiosity magazine #9" by Loren Rhoads
** "The Bradbury Chronicle" by Sam Weller
** "Why Buffy Matters: The Art of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer"' by Rhonda Wilcox
*2006: "Final Exits: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of How We Die" by Michael Largo (tie)
**"Gospel of the Living Dead: George Romero's Vision of Hell on Earth" by Kim Paffenroth (tie)
**"Hell on Earth" by Kim Paffenroth
**"Stephen King: Uncollected, Unpublished" by Rocky Wood
**"Cinema Macabre", edited by Mark Morris
*2007: Winners not yet announced.
** "" by Joshua Gee
** "The Portable Obituary: How the Famous, Rich & Powerful Really Died" by Michael Largo
** "The Cryptopedia: A Dictionary of the Weird, Strange & Downright Bizarre" by Jonathan Maberry & David F. Kramer
** "Storytellers Unplugged" by Joe Nassise and David Niall Wilson

See also

* Bram Stoker Award


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