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2001 International Horror Guild Awards
Where & When: Dragon*Con, Hyatt Regency Ballroom, Atlanta GA, Sat 1 Sep 2001
Eligibility Year:
2000
- LIVING LEGEND
- Alice Cooper
- NOVEL
- Declare, Tim Powers
(Subterranean Press; Morrow 2001)
- The Bottoms, Joe R. Lansdale
(SubterraneanPress/Mysterious Press)
- A Shadow on the Wall, Jonathan Aycliffe
(Severn House)
- Silent Children, Ramsey Campbell
(Tor/Forge)
- You Come When I Call You, Douglas Clegg
(Cemetery Dance Publications 1999; Dorchester)
- FIRST NOVEL
- Adam's Fall, Sean Desmond
(St. Martin's)
- Damned If You Do, Gordon Houghton
(St. Martin's)
- House of Leaves, Mark Z. Danielewski
(Pantheon)
- Raveling, Peter Moore Smith
(Little, Brown)
- Run, Douglas E. Winter
(Knopf)
- LONG STORY
- The Man on the Ceiling, Steve Rasnic Tem & Melanie Tem
(American Fantasy Press)
- "Demons", John Shirley
(Cemetery Dance)
- "Mr Dark's Carnival", Glen Hirshberg
(Shadows and Silence)
- Naming of Parts, Tim Lebbon
(PS Publishing)
- Riding the Bullet, Stephen King
(Scribner/Philtrum Press)
- SHORT STORY
- "The Rag-and-Bone Men", Steve Duffy
(Shadows and Silence)
- "Bodywork", Christa Faust
(AfterShocks: An Anthology of So-Cal Horror)
- "Candia", Graham Joyce
(Taps and Sighs)
- "Down Here in the Garden", Tia V. Travis
(Horror Garage #1 May 2000)
- "No Story In It", Ramsey Campbell
(Dark Terrors 5)
- ILLUSTRATED NARRATIVE
- I Feel Sick #1-2 (2-part series), Jhonen Vasquez
(Slave Labor Graphics)
- Channel Zero, Brian Wood
(AIT/Planet Lar)
- The House on the Borderland, adapted by Richard Corben and Simon Revelstroke with Lee
Loughridge, from novel by William Hope Hodgson (Vertigo/DC)
- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (6-part series), Alan Moore
(America's Best Comics)
- "Mostly White", Bruce Jones and Dave Taylor with Pamela Rameo
(Flinch #9 Feb 2000; Vertigo/DC)
- COLLECTION (tie)
- City Fishing, Steve Rasnic Tem
(Silver Salamander Press)
- Ghost Music and Other Tales, Thomas Tessier
(Cemetery Dance Publications)
- The Death Artist, Dennis Etchison
(DreamHaven)
- Magic Terror: Seven Tales, Peter Straub
(Random House)
- Tales of Pain and Wonder, Caitlín R. Kiernan
(Gauntlet)
- Toybox, Al Sarrantonio
(Cemetery Dance Publications)
- ANTHOLOGY
- October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween, Richard Chizmar & Robert Morrish, eds.
(Cemetery Dance Publications)
- Dark Terrors 5, Stephen Jones & David Sutton, eds.
(Gollancz)
- Embraces: Dark Erotica, Paula Guran, ed.
(Venus or Vixen Press)
- Shadows and Silence, Barbara Roden & Christopher Roden, eds.
(Ash-Tree Press)
- Strange Attraction, Edward Kramer, ed.
(Bereshith/ShadowLands Press)
- NONFICTION
- At the Foot of the Story Tree: An Inquiry into the Fiction of Peter Straub, Bill Sheehan
(Subterranean Press)
- Horror of the 20th Century: An Illustrated History, Robert Weinberg
(Collectors Press)
- The Horror Reader, Ken Gelder, ed.
(Routledge)
- Lord of a Visible World: An Autobiography in Letters, H. P. Lovecraft, edited by S. T. Joshi & David
E. Schultz (Ohio University Press)
- On Writing, Stephen King
(Scribner)
- PUBLICATION
- Horror Garage
- All Hallows
- Prism: The Newsletter of the British Fantasy Society
- Talebones
- The Third Alternative
- ARTIST
- Joel-Peter Witkin
- John Picacio
- Lisa Snellings
- Jason Van Hollander
- Douglas Walters
- FILM
- American Psycho
(Directed by Mary Harron, Written by Mary Harron & Guinvere Turner, based on a novel by Bret Easton Ellis; Lions Gate Films)
- The Cell
(Directed by Tarsem Singh, Written by Mark Protosevich; New Line Cinema)
- Pitch Black
(Directed by David Twohy, Written by David Twohy and Ken and Jim Wheat; USA Films)
- Requiem for a Dream
(Directed by Darren Aronofsky, Written by Hubert Selby, Jr. and Darren Aronofsky; Artisan Entertainment)
- Shadow of the Vampire
(Directed by E. Elias Merihige, Written by Steven Katz; Lions Gate Films)
- Unbreakable
(Directed and Written by M. Night Shyamalan; Buena Vista Pictures)
- TELEVISION
- Angel
(Warner Bros.)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer
(Warner Bros.)
- Dark Angel
(Fox)
- FreakyLinks
(Fox)
- The Others (for NBC)
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