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Where and When
: May 23, 2003
Eligibility Year
: 2002
Judges
:
Edward Bryant
,
Stefan R. Dziemianowicz
,
William Sheehan
,
Hank Wagner
Living Legend
Winner:
Charles L. Grant
Novel
Winner:
A Winter Haunting
,
Dan Simmons
(Morrow)
The Darkest Part of the Woods
,
Ramsey Campbell
(PS Publishing)
Fitcher's Brides
,
Gregory Frost
(Tor)
From a Buick 8
,
Stephen King
(Scribner)
The Hour Before Dark
,
Douglas Clegg
(Dorchester)
The Killing Kind
,
John Connolly
(Atria)
First Novel
Winner:
A Scattering of Jades
,
Alexander C. Irvine
(Tor)
The Blues Ain't Nothing'
,
Tina Jens
(Design Image Group)
The Fallen
,
Dale Bailey
(Signet)
The Horned Man
,
James Lasdun
(W.W. Norton; Jonathan Cape)
The Snowman's Children
,
Glen Hirshberg
(Carroll & Graf)
Long Form
Winner:
“My Work Is Not Yet Done”,
Thomas Ligotti
(
My Work Is Not Yet Done: Three Tales of Corporate Horror
)
“Breathing In Faces”,
Peter Crowther
(
Embrace the Mutation
)
Coraline
,
Neil Gaiman
(HarperCollins)
El Dia de los Muertos
,
Brian A. Hopkins
(Earthling Publications)
“Mr. Gaunt”,
John Langan
(
F&SF
Sep 2002)
Intermediate Form
Winner (tie):
“Death and Suffrage”,
Dale Bailey
(
F&SF
Feb 2002)
Winner (tie):
“Pavane for a Prince of the Air”,
Elizabeth Hand
(
Embrace the Mutation
)
“A Drug on the Market”,
Kim Newman
(
Dark Terrors 6
)
“The Essayist in the Wilderness”,
William Browning Spencer
(
F&SF
May 2002)
“Nesting Instincts”,
Brian Hodge
(
Lies and Ugliness
)
Short Form
Winner:
“Prospect Cards”,
Don Tumasonis
(
Dark Terrors 6
)
“Details”,
China Miéville
(
Children of Cthulhu
)
“Night Falls, Again”,
Michael Marshall Smith
(
Embrace the Mutation
)
“The Road of Pins”,
Caitlín R. Kiernan
(
Dark Terrors 6
)
“The Sundowners”,
Chet Williamson
(
Figures in Rain
)
Graphic Narrative
Winner:
Abarat
,
Clive Barker
(HarperCollins)
30 Days of Night
#1-3,
Steve Niles
, story;
Ben Templesmith
, art;
Ashley Wood
, covers (IDW Publishing)
Fables
#1-10,
Bill Willingham
(DC/Vertigo)
The Goon
#1-3 (2nd series),
Eric Powell
(Albatross Exploding)
Mike Mignola's B.P.R.D.: Hollow Earth
#1-3,
Christopher Golden
,
Tom Sniegowski
&
Mike Mignola
, story;
Ryan Sook
, art;
Mike Mignola
, cover (Dark Horse)
Strangehaven
#14,
Gary Spencer Millidge
(Abiogenesis Press)
Collection
Winner:
Figures in Rain
,
Chet Williamson
(Ash-Tree Press)
Everything's Eventual
,
Stephen King
(Scribner)
Imagination Box
,
Steve Rasnic Tem
&
Melanie Tem
(Lone Wolf Publications)
Knuckles and Tales
,
Nancy A. Collins
(Cemetery Dance)
Lies and Ugliness
,
Brian Hodge
(Night Shade Books)
My Work Is Not Yet Done: Three Tales of Corporate Horror
,
Thomas Ligotti
(Mythos Books)
Anthology
Winner:
Dark Terrors 6
,
Stephen Jones
&
David Sutton
, eds. (Gollancz)
The Book of More Flesh
,
James Lowder
, ed. (Eden Studios)
The Darker Side: Generations of Horror
,
John Pelan
, ed. (Roc)
Keep Out the Night
,
Stephen Jones
, ed. (PS Publishing)
Queer Fear II
,
Michael Rowe
, ed. (Arsenal Pulp Press)
Nonfiction
Winner:
Ramsey Campbell, Probably: Essays on Horror and Sundry Fantasies
,
Ramsey Campbell
(PS Publishing)
Algernon Blackwood: An Extraordinary Life
,
Mike Ashley
(Carroll & Graf; Constable Robinson)
The Biology of Horror: Gothic Literature and Film
,
Jack Morgan
(Southern Illinois University Press)
Clive Barker: The Dark Fantastic
,
Douglas E. Winter
(HarperCollins)
Supernatural Fiction Writers: Contemporary Fantasy and Horror, Second Edition
,
Richard Bleiler
(Scribner)
Periodical
Winner:
F&SF
All Hallows
Cemetery Dance
The Third Alternative
Weird Tales
Art
Winner:
Jason Van Hollander
Clive Barker
J. K. Potter
Jeremy Caniglia
Edward Miller
Film
Winner:
Frailty
(directed by Bill Paxton, written by Brent Hanley)
One Hour Photo
(written and directed by Mark Romanek)
The Ring
(directed Gore Verbinski, based on a novel by Kôji Suzuki; Hiroshi Takahashi (1998 screenplay), Ehren Kruger (2002 screenplay))
Spirited Away
(written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki; English version written by Cindy Davis Hewitt and Donald H. Hewitt)
Wendigo
(written and directed by Larry Fessenden)
Television
Winner:
Six Feet Under
(series, HBO; created by Alan Ball)
Angel
(series, WB; created by David Greenwalt and Joss Whedon)
Buffy: The Vampire Slayer
(series, UPN; created by Joss Whedon)
The Dead Zone
(series, USA Network; created by Micheal Pillar and Shawn Pillar, based on a novel by Stephen King)
Rose Red
(mini-series, ABC; directed by Craig R. Baxley, written by Stephen King)
Saint Sinner
(SciFi Channel; directed by Joshua Butler, screenplay by Doris Egan and Hans Rodionoff, based on a short story by Clive Barker)
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