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2002 International Horror Guild Awards
Where & When: World Horror Convention, Radisson O'Hare, Chicago IL, Sat 13 Apr 2002
Eligibility Year:
2001
- LIVING LEGEND
- William F. Nolan
- NOVEL
- Threshold, Caitlín R. Kiernan
(Roc)
- American Gods, Neil Gaiman
(Morrow)
- Black House, Stephen King & Peter Straub
(Random House)
- Coldheart Canyon, Clive Barker
(HarperCollins)
- The Living Blood, Tananarive Due
(Pocket)
- Sex and Violence in Hollywood, Ray Garton
(Subterranean Press)
- FIRST NOVEL
- Ordinary Horror, David Searcy
(Viking)
- The Astonished Eye, Tracey Knight
(PS Publishing)
- Bitten, Kelley Armstrong
(Viking)
- Moontide, Erin Patrick
(Wildside Press)
- Riverwatch, Joseph M. Nassise
(Spectral Visions)
- LONG FICTION
- "Cleopatra Brimstone", Elizabeth Hand
(Redshift)
- "Eternity and Afterward", Lucius Shepard
(F&SF Mar 2001)
- Father Panic's Opera Macabre, Thomas Tessier
(Subterranean Press)
- "Her Hunger", John Shirley
(Night Visions 10)
- Nearly People, Conrad Williams
(PS Publishing)
- "On Skua Island", John Langan
(F&SF Aug 2001)
- SHORT FICTION
- "Onion", Caitlín R. Kiernan
(Wrong Things)
- "Angel of Mercy", Joyce Carol Oates
(The Spook Oct 2001)
- "Blood Money", Norman Partridge
(The Man with the Barbed-Wire Fists)
- "Entr'acte", David J. Schow
(Eye)
- "Lunch at Charon's", Melanie Tem
(The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women)
- "Worse than Bones", Ramsey Campbell
(The Museum of Horrors)
- ILLUSTRATED NARRATIVE
- Just a Pilgrim (5-issue miniseries), Garth Ennis & Carlos Ezquerra
(Titan Books)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Oz (3-issue miniseries), Christopher Golden & Logan Lubera
(Dark Horse Comics)
- Dark Blue, Warren Ellis & Jacen Burrows
(Avatar Press)
- Desperadoes: Quiet of the Grave (#1-5), Jeff Marriotte & John Severin
(DC Comics)
- The First Adventure of Miss Catterina Poe (The Dreaming #56), Caitlín R. Kiernan & Steve Leialoha
(DC/Vertigo)
- COLLECTION
- Through Shattered Glass, David B. Silva
(Gauntlet Press)
- Dark Universe: Stories 1951-2001, William F. Nolan
(Stealth Press)
- Eye, David J. Schow
(Subterranean Press)
- The Man with the Barbed-Wire Fists, Norman Partridge
(Night Shade Books)
- Talking in the Dark, Dennis Etchison
(Stealth Press)
- ANTHOLOGY
- Night Visions 10, Richard Chizmar, ed.
(Subterranean Press)
- Bending the Landscape: Horror, Nicola Griffith & Stephen Pagel, eds.
(Overlook Press)
- Darkness Rising Volume Two: Hideous Dreams, L. H. Maynard & M. P. N. Sims, eds.
(Cosmos Books)
- The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women, Stephen Jones, ed.
(Carroll & Graf)
- Meddling with Ghosts: Stories in the Tradition of M.R. James, Ramsey Campbell, ed.
(British Library Publishing)
- The Museum of Horrors, Dennis Etchison, ed.
(Leisure)
- NONFICTION
- Wild Hairs, David J. Schow
(Babbage Press)
- Book of the Dead: Friends of Yesteryear: Fictioneers & Others, E. Hoffmann Price
(Arkham House)
- Dark Dreamers: Facing the Masters of Fear, Beth Gwinn & Stanley Wiater
(Cemetery Dance Publications)
- If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor, Bruce Campbell
(LA Weekly Books)
- Ramsey Campbell and Modern Horror Fiction, S. T. Joshi
(Liverpool University Press)
- PUBLICATION
- The Spook
- All Hallows
- Cemetery Dance
- Hellnotes
- Weird NJ
- ARTIST
- John Picacio
- Colleen Crary
- Gail Cross
- Richard Kirk
- Jason Van Hollander
- Douglas Walters
- FILM
- Ginger Snaps
(directed by John Fawcett, written by John Fawcett and Karen Walton)
- Brotherhood of the Wolf (Le Pacte des Loups)
(directed by Christophe Gans, written by Stéphane Cabel & Christophe Gans)
- The Devil's Backbone (El Espinazo del Diablo)
(directed by Guillermo del Toro; written by Guillermo del Toro and Antonio Trashorras & David Muñoz)
- From Hell
(directed by Albert Hughes and Allen Hughes; written by Alan Moore (graphic novel) and Eddie Campbell (graphic novel), Terry Hayes (screenplay) and Rafael Yglesias (screenplay))
- Jeepers Creepers
(directed and written by Victor Salva)
- The Others
(directed and written by Alejandro Amenábar)
- TELEVISION
- no award
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