Steve Rasnic Tem


science fiction awards database

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2023
Bram Stoker Awards 2024 — lifetime achievement — winner

2019

2018

2017
Ubo • novel • Solaris
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 2018 — novel — nomination
Locus Awards 2018 — horror novel — 7th place

2016

2015
In the Lovecraft Museum • short fiction • PS Publishing
awards:
Shirley Jackson Awards 2016 — novella — nomination

2014
Blood Kin • novel • Solaris
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 2015 — novel — winner

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009
“Shadow” • Poe
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2008
The Man on the Ceiling (by SRT & Melanie Tem) • short fiction • American Fantasy
awards:
Shirley Jackson Awards 2009 — novel — nomination
“In Concert” (by Melanie Tem & SRT) • short fiction • Asimov's Dec 2008
awards:
Asimov's Reader Poll 2009 — novelette — 3rd place
“2:00 pm: The Real Estate Agent Arrives”
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2006
“The Disease Artist” • short fiction • Dark Arts
awards:
International Horror Guild Awards 2007 — short fiction — nomination

2005
“Invisible” • short fiction • Sci Fiction 2 Mar 2005
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 2006 — short fiction — nomination
International Horror Guild Awards 2006 — short fiction — nomination
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2004

2003
The Book of Days • novel • Subterranean Press
awards:
International Horror Guild Awards 2004 — novel — nomination
“The Bereavement Photographer” • short fiction • 13 Horrors
awards:
International Horror Guild Awards 2004 — short fiction — nomination
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2002
Imagination Box (by SRT & Melanie Tem) • collection • Lone Wolf [CD ROM]
awards:
International Horror Guild Awards 2003 — collection — nomination
“Imagination Box” (by SRT & Melanie Tem) • short fiction • Lone Wolf Publications
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 2003 — alternative forms — winner

2001
In These Final Days of Sales • short fiction • Wormhole Books
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 2002 — long fiction — winner

2000
The Man on the Ceiling (by SRT & Melanie Tem) • short fiction • American Fantasy
awards:
World Fantasy Awards 2001 — novella — winner
Bram Stoker Awards 2001 — long fiction — winner
International Horror Guild Awards 2001 — long story — winner
City Fishing • collection • Silver Salamander
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 2001 — fiction collection — nomination
International Horror Guild Awards 2001 — collection — winner (tie)

1999

1998
“What Slips Away” • More Monsters from Memphis
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1997
“The Little Match Girl” • Black Swan, White Raven
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1996
“Ghost in the Machine” • Bloodsongs #7 1996
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1995
High Fantastic • anthology • Ocean View Books
awards:
World Fantasy Awards 1996 — anthology — nomination
“A Hundred Wicked Little Witches” • 100 Wicked Little Witch Stories
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1994
“Angel Combs” • The Anthology of Fantasy & the Supernatural
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1993

1992
“Skin” • Psychos: An Anthology of Psychological Horror in Verse
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“Mirror Man” • Decoded Mirrors
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“Head” • short fiction • Asimov's Oct 1992
awards:
Asimov's Reader Poll 1993 — poem — 10th place (tie)

1991
“Taking Down the Tree” • Pulphouse Dec 31 1991
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1990
“Back Windows” • short fiction • Gauntlet
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 1991 — short story — nomination
“Aquarium” • The SeaHarp Hotel
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1989
“Nocturne” • Blood Is Not Enough
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“Carnal House” • Hot Blood
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“Bodies and Heads” • short fiction • Book of the Dead
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 1990 — short story — nomination

1987
Excavation • novel • Avon
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 1988 — first novel — nomination
citations:
“Leaks” • short fiction • Whispers VI
awards:
British Fantasy Awards 1988 — short story — winner
“Dinosaur” • IASFM May 1987
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1984
“Harvest Child” • Elsewhere
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1982
The Umbral Anthology of Science Fiction Poetry • anthology • Umbral Press
awards:
Philip K. Dick Award 1983 — finalist
“Firestorm” • short fiction • Perpetual Light
awards:
World Fantasy Awards 1983 — short fiction — nomination

1981
“Directions for Killing the Automated House” • IASFM Jun 8 1981
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1980



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