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“Best Friends ”
short fiction
Night Visions 4
, 1987
awards:
World Fantasy Awards 1988
novella nomination
Blue World
collection Grafton, 1989
citations:
1999: Fantasy and Horror, Neil Barron
Blue World and Other Stories
collection Grafton, 1989
awards:
World Fantasy Awards 1990
collection nomination
Bram Stoker Awards 1990
collection nomination
Locus Awards 1990
collection 16th place
Boy's Life
novel Pocket, 1991
awards:
World Fantasy Awards 1992
novel
winner
Bram Stoker Awards 1992
novel
winner
Locus Awards 1992
horror/dark fantasy novel 11th place
citations:
1996: Magill's Guide to Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, T. A. Shippey & A. J. Sobczak
Cardinal Black
Cemetery Dance
awards:
Dragon Awards 2019
horror novel nomination
“The Deep End ”
short fiction
Night Visions 4
, 1987
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 1988
short story
winner
“Eat Me ”
short fiction
Book of the Dead
, 1989
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 1990
short story
winner
The Listener
novel Cemetery Dance, 2018
awards:
Locus Awards 2019
horror novel 9th place
Mine
novel Pocket, 1990
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 1991
novel
winner
“The Miracle Mile ”
Under the Fang
, 1991
anthologies:
Best New Horror 3
, ed. Stephen Jones & Ramsey Campbell, Carroll & Graf 1992
Mystery Walk
novel Holt, Rinehart, 1983
awards:
Italia Awards 2009
international novel nomination
citations:
1999: Fantasy and Horror, Neil Barron
“Nightcrawlers ”
short fiction
Masques
, 1984
awards:
World Fantasy Awards 1985
short story nomination
anthologies:
The Prentice Hall Anthology of Science Fiction and Fantasy
, ed. Garyn G. Roberts, Prentice-Hall 2001
“Pin ”
Blue World and Other Stories
, 1989
anthologies:
Best New Horror
, ed. Stephen Jones & Ramsey Campbell, Robinson 1990
“The Red House ”
Greystone Bay
, 1985
anthologies:
The Years Best Fantasy Stories: 12
, ed. Arthur W. Saha, DAW 1986
“Something Passed By ”
Blue World and Other Stories
, 1989
anthologies:
The Years Best Fantasy and Horror: Third Annual Collection
, ed. Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, St. Martins 1990
Speaks the Nightbird
novel River City Publishing, 2002
awards:
Southeastern SF Achievement Awards 2003
novel
winner
Stinger
novel Pocket, 1988
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 1989
novel nomination
Locus Awards 1989
horror novel 5th place
Swan Song
novel Pocket , 1987
awards:
World Fantasy Awards 1988
novel nomination
Bram Stoker Awards 1988
novel
winner
(tie)
Locus Awards 1988
fantasy novel 15th place
citations:
2018: The Great American Read, PBS
2007: The Complete Idiot's Guide to The Ultimate Reading List, Shelley Mosley & et al.
1999: Fantasy and Horror, Neil Barron
1988: Horror: 100 Best Books, Stephen Jones & Kim Newman
They Thirst
novel Avon, 1981
citations:
1999: Fantasy and Horror, Neil Barron
Usher's Passing
novel Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1984
citations:
1999: Fantasy and Horror, Neil Barron
The Wolf's Hour
novel Pocket, 1989
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 1990
novel nomination
Locus Awards 1990
horror novel 6th place
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