Bram Stoker Award for Short Fiction
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The Bram Stoker Award for Short Fiction is an award presented by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in horror writing for short fiction.
[edit] Winners and nominees
This category was previously titled "best short story". Nominees are listed below the winner(s) for each year. Short Story:
- 1987: "The Deep End" by Robert R. McCammon
- "Friend's Best Man" by Jonathan Carroll
- "This Old Man" by Charles L. Grant
- "Day-Tay-Vao" by F. Paul Wilson
- "Traps" by F. Paul Wilson
- 1988: "Night They Missed the Horrow Show" by Joe R. Lansdale
- "The Young Thing at the Top of the Stairs" by Ray Bradbury
- "She's a Young Thing and Cannot Leave Her Mother" by Harlan Ellison
- "The Music of the Dark time" by Chet Williamson
- "Jack's Decline" by Lucius Shepard
- "Nobody Lives There Now" by Carol Orlock
- 1989: "Eat Me" by Robert R. McCammon
- "A Sad Last Love at the Diner of the Damned" by Edward Bryant
- "Bodies and Heads" by Steve Rasnic Tem
- "Each Night, Each Year" by Kathryn Ptacek
- "'Yore Skin's Jes's Soft 'n Purdy' He Said" by Chet Williamson
- 1990: "The Calling" by David B. Silva
- "Back Windows" by Steve Rasnic Tem
- "But You'll Never Follow Me" by Karl Edward Wagner
- "From the Papers of Helmut Hecher" by Chet Williamson
- "The Loneliest Number" by Edward Bryant
- 1991: "Lady Madonna" by Nancy Holder
- "The Ash of Memory, the Dust of Desire" by Poppy Z. Brite
- "Love Doll: A Fable" by Joe R. Lansdale
- "The Braille Encyclopaedia" by Grant Morrison
- "Wolf Winter" by Maxine O'Callaghan
- "Richard's Head" by Al Sarrantonio
- 1992: "This Year's Class Picture" by Dan Simmons
- "Farm Wife" by Nancy Kilpatrick
- "Did They Get You to Trade?" by Karl Edward Wagner
- "Come One, Come All" by Gahan Wilson
- "Bright Lights, Big Zombie" by Douglas E. Winter
- 1993: "I Hear the Mermaids Singing" by Nancy Holder
- "Death Fiend Guerrillas" by William S. Burroughs
- "Distances" by Sherman Alexie
- "The Dog Park" by Dennis Etchison
- "Pain Grin" by Wayne Allen Sallee
- 1994: "The Box" by Jack Ketchum (tie)
- 1994: "Cafe Endless: Spring Rain" by Nancy Holder (tie)
- "Mr. Torso" by Edward Lee
- "Things of Which We Do Not Speak" by Lucy Taylor
- 1995: "Chatting With Anubis" by Harlan Ellison
- "Becky Lives" by Harry Crews
- "The Bungalow House" by Thomas Ligotti
- "The Death of the Novel" by William Browning Spencer
- 1996: "metalica" by P.D. Cacek
- "The Slobbering Tongue That Ate the Frightfully Huge Woman" by Robert Devereaux
- "The Secret Shih Tan" by Graham Masterton
- "The House of Mourning" by Brian Stableford
- "Plan 10 from Inner Space" by Karl Edward Wagner
- 1997: "Rat Food" by Edo van Belkom & David Nickle
- "I Am Infinite, I Contain Multitudes" by Douglas Clegg
- "A Plague on Both Your Houses" by Scott Edelman
- "Madame Babylon" by Brian Hodge
Short Fiction:
- 1998: "The Dead Boy at Your Window" by Bruce Holland Rogers
- "Blues-Born" by Tina L. Jens
- "Autopsy Room Four" by Stephen King
- "The Rug" by Edo van Belkom
- 1999: "Aftershock" by F. Paul Wilson
- "The Grave" by P.D. Cacek
- "The Entertainment" by Ramsey Campbell
- "Halloween Street" by Steve Rasnic Tem
- 2000: "Gone" by Jack Ketchum
- "Dead Cat Bounce" by Gerard Daniel Houarner
- "Fallen Angel" by Robert J. Sawyer
- "Mexican Moon" by Karen E. Taylor
- 2001: "Reconstructing Amy" by Tim Lebbon
- "I Am Your Need" by Mort Castle
- "The Haunt" by Jack Ketchum
- "Whose Puppets, Best and Worst, Are We?" by David B. Silva
- 2002: "The Misfit Child Grows Fat on Depair" by Tom Piccirilli
- "Disappearances" by Mort Castle
- "The Green Man" by Christopher Fowler
- "The Plague Species" by Charlee Jacob
- "Details" by China MiƩville
- 2003: "Duty" by Gary A. Braunbeck
- "The Last Supper" by Scott Edelman
- "Harvey's Dream" by Stephen King
- "The Haunting" by Joyce Carol Oates
- "The Red Bow" by George Saunders
- 2004: "Nimitseahpah" by Nancy Etchemendy
- "Just Out of Reach" by Gary A. Braunbeck
- "A Madness of Starlings" by Douglas Clegg
- "Hunting Meth Zombies in the Great Nebraskan Wasteland" by John Farris
- "Singing My Sister Down" by Margo Lanagan
- "Guts" by Chuck Palahniuk
- 2005: "We Now Pause for Station Identification" by Gary A. Braunbeck
- "Haeckel's Tale" by Clive Barker
- "As Others See Us" by Mort Castle
- "Times of Atonement" by Yvonne Navarro
- "Invisible" by Steve Rasnic Tem
- 2006: "Tested" by Lisa Morton
- "FYI" by Mort Castle
- "Feeding the Dead Inside" by Yvonne Navarro
- "Balance" by Gene O'Neill
- "31/10" by Stephen Volk