Вручение 2005 г. — стр. 2

Номинация "Журналы":
Лауреат:
Журнал "Postscripts"
Номинанты:
Журнал "The Book of Dark Wisdom"
Журнал "The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction"
Журнал "SciFiction"
Журнал "Subterranean"

Номинация "Художник":
Лауреат:
Клайв Баркер (Clive Barker)
Номинанты:
Тим Брэдстрит (Tim Bradstreet)
Каниглиа (Caniglia)
Алекс МакДауэлл (Alex McDowell)
Элизабет МакГрат (Elizabeth McGrath)

Номинация "Фильм":
Лауреат:
Зомби по имени Шон (реж. Эдгар Райт)
Номинанты:
Хеллбой: Герой из пекла (реж. Гильермо дель Торо)
Машинист (реж. Брэд Андерсон)
Страсти Христовы (реж. Мэл Гибсон)

Номинация "Телевизионный Показ":
Лауреат:
Остаться в живых (реж. Джек Бендер, Стивен Уильямс, Пол А. Эдвардс)
Номинанты:
Карнавал (реж. Родриго Гарсия, Джереми Подесва, Джек Бендер)
Зачарованные (реж. Джон Т. Кречмер, Джеймс Л. Конуэй, Джоэль Дж. Фигенбаум)
Королевский госпиталь (реж. Крэйг Р. Бэксли)

Страна: США Место проведения: Всемирный конвент фэнтези в Остине, штат Техас (2 ноября 2006 года) Дата проведения: 2005 г.

Авторский сборник

Кейтлин Кирнан 0.0
To Charles Fort, With Love is award-winning fantasist Caitl?n R. Kiernan's third collection of short fiction, a haunting parade of the terrible things which may lie beyond the boundaries of science, the minds which may exist beyond psychology, and the forbidden places which will never be located in any orthodox globe.
Kelly Link 3.7
"Magic for Beginners" is Kelly Link's eagerly anticipated and critically acclaimed follow-up to her beloved debut, "Stranger Things Happen." This new story collection riffs on zombies, marriage, witches, superheroes, haunted convenience stores, and weekly apocalyptic poker parties, among other things. Link's work is truly unique. "Time Out New York" called her stories "cross-genre gems," and her admirers in the literary community--from Peter Straub and Karen Joy Fowler to Alice Sebold and Michael Chabon--reflect the amazing range that makes her style so special. Call it kitchen sink magical realism: Fantastic and bizarre but funny and down to earth, there is something for everyone in "Magic for Beginners."

Публицистика

Лауреат
С. Т. Джоши, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz 0.0
The literature of the supernatural has had a distinguished history over the past two centuries, while the incorporation of the supernatural in literary works can be traced back as far as classical antiquity. Such prominent writers as Edith Wharton and Henry James made use of the supernatural in their writings, and numerous contemporary writers continue to do so. Supernatural literature is widely enjoyed by high school students and general readers, and scholars are devoting more and more attention to it. This encyclopedia provides thorough coverage of the literature of the supernatural. The most exhaustive work of its kind, it covers authors and works from the ancient world to the present. Two of the world's foremost authorities on supernatural literature have coordinated a team of internationally recognized contributors, including: Mike Ashley, Benjamin F. Fisher, Paula Guran, Stephen Jones, Darrell Schweitzer, and Brian Stableford. While other references chiefly offer biographical and critical information, this encyclopedia also provides entries on numerous special topics, including: Alien Abduction, Curses, Dreams and Nightmares, Fantasy Tales, Feminism, Hinduism, Islam, Munsey Magazines, Occultism, Southern Gothic, Urban Legends, Voodoo, Werewolves, and many more. The set includes roughly 1,000 alphabetically arranged entries and presents the work of some 70 contributors. It provides entries on such major canonical writers as Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare, and Oscar Wilde, while also devoting attention to Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, R. L. Stine, and other popular contemporary writers. Entries also include special topics and cultural traditions in the genre. Entries citeworks for further reading, and the encyclopedia closes with a selected, general bibliography of major works on supernatural literature. Supernatural literature figures prominently in the curriculum, and students are often interested in reading such works on their own. This encyclopedia is an essential tool for student research on supernatural literature and world literary traditions, and is equally valuable for teachers planning related courses. Both school and public libraries need this work to support the interests of general readers.
Кристофер Фрейлинг 0.0
From Victor Frankenstein to Dr. Moreau to Doc Brown in Back to the Future, the scientist has been a puzzling, fascinating, and threatening presence in popular culture. From films we have learned that scientists are either evil maniacal geniuses or bumbling saviors of society. Mad, Bad and Dangerous? puts this dichotomy to the test, offering a wholly engaging yet not uncritical history of the cinematic portrayal of scientists.

Christopher Frayling traces the genealogy of the scientist in film, showing how the scientist has often embodied the predominant anxieties of a particular historical moment. The fear of nuclear holocaust in the 1950s gave rise to a rash of radioactive-mutant horror movies, while the possible dangers of cloning and biotechnology in the 1990s manifested themselves in Jurassic Park. During these eras, the scientist's actions have been viewed through a lens of fascination and fear. In the past few decades, with increased public awareness of environmental issues and of the impact of technology on nature, the scientist has been transformed once again—into a villainous agent of money-hungry corporate powers. Mad, Bad and Dangerous? also examines biographical depictions of actual scientists, illuminating how they are often portrayed as social misfits willing to sacrifice everything to the interests of science.

Drawing on such classic and familiar films as Frankenstein, Metropolis, and The Wizard of Oz, Frayling brings social and film history together to paint a much larger picture of the evolving value of science and technology to society. A fascinating study of American culture and film, Mad, Bad and Dangerous? resurrects the scientists of late night movies and drive-in theaters and gives them new life as cultural talismans.
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Horror: Another 100 Best Books features one hundred of the top names in the horror field discussing one hundred of the most spine-chilling novels ever written. Each entry includes a synopsis of the work as well as publication history, biographical information about the author of each title, and recommended reading and biographical notes on the contributor. Author Ramsey Campbell also offers a new foreword to the book describing the evolution of horror over the past two decades — from the way it's written by a crop of new and exciting writers to the way it's received by a new market of readers. Horror: Another 100 Best Books will be the definitive guide to the tremendous library of horror fiction available today —a reference that no fan can live without.
Denis Meikle 0.0
On its release in Japan, Ringu (The Ring') heralded a hugely popular new horror style. Successfully blending science fiction and the supernatural to chilling effect, the film's story interweaves the urban myth' of a cursed videotape with the mysterious death of a psychic girl. This in-depth companion to The Ring examines the phenomenon from the original novels, through their film adaptations and remakes, including the blockbuster movie starring Naomi Watts. Placing the films in their cultural context and examining their cross-cultural appeal, this is the definitive guide to The Ring in all its incarnations.
Norman Partridge 0.0
Edward Bryant. Introduction
Norman Partridge. Mr. Fox
Norman Partridge. The Baddest Son Of A Bitch In The House
Norman Partridge. Black Leather Kites
Norman Partridge. Save The Last Dance For Me
Norman Partridge. Sandprint
Norman Partridge. Vessels
Norman Partridge. In Beauty, Like the Night: A Tale of the Living Dead
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