Вручение 3 марта 2018 г. — стр. 5

Премия за 2017 год.

Премия "Лучшее малое издательство" - Eraserhead Press
Премия "Серебряный молоток" - Кеннет У. Кейн (Kenneth W. Cain)
Киносценарий - лауреат: фильм "Прочь" (реж. Джордан Пил); номинанты: Форма воды (реж. Гильермо дель Торо) , Очень странные дела (реж. Мэтт Даффер, Росс Даффер, Шон Леви) Второй сезон. Первый эпизод; Твин Пикс (реж. Дэвид Линч) 8 серия; Оно (реж. Андрес Мускетти); Сплит (реж. М. Найт Шьямалан).
Публицистика - лауреат: Грейди Хендрикс "Paperbacks from Hell: The Twisted History of '70s and '80s Horror Fiction"; номинанты:
Мишель Британи "Horror in Space: Critical Essays on a Film Subgenre";
Кинитра Брукс "Searching for Sycorax: Black Women's Hauntings of Contemporary Horror";
Стивен Джонс "The Art of Horror Movies: An Illustrated History";
Джо Майнхардт, Юджин Джонсон "Where Nightmares Come From: The Art of Storytelling in the Horror Genre".

Страна: США Место проведения: Провиденс, Род-Айленд Дата проведения: 3 марта 2018 г.

Сборник поэзии

Лауреат
Кристина Сндж 0.0
Hold your screams and enter a world of seasonal creatures, dreams of bones, and confessions modeled from open eyes and endless insomnia. Christina Sng’s A Collection of Nightmares is a poetic feast of sleeplessness and shadows, an exquisite exhibition of fear and things better left unsaid. Here are ramblings at the end of the world and a path that leads to a thousand paper cuts at the hands of a skin carver. There are crawlspace whispers, and fresh sheets gently washed with sacrifice and poison, and if you’re careful in this ghost month, these poems will call upon the succubus to tend to your flesh wounds and scars.

These nightmares are sweeping fantasies that electrocute the senses as much as they dull the ache of loneliness by showing you what’s hiding under your bed, in the back of your closet, and inside your head. Sng’s poems dissect and flower, her autopsies are delicate blooms dressed with blood and syntax. Her words are charcoal and cotton, safe yet dressed in an executioner’s garb.

Dream carefully.
You’ve already made your bed.
The nightmares you have now will not be kind.
And you have no one to blame but yourself.
Robert Frazier, Брюс Бостон 0.0
Robert Frazier and Bruce Boston, SFPA's first two Grandmaster Poets, created and began exploring the Mutant Rain Forest in the late 1980s with both collaborative and solo works.

Since that time, stories and/or poems set in the Mutant Rain Forest have appeared in Omni, Asimov's SF Magazine, Amazing Stories, Weird Tales, Daily Science Fiction, Strange Horizons, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror (St. Martin's), Year's Best Horror (DAW), The Rhysling Anthology, and many other publications.

In the mutant rain forest it's adapt or be redacted.

Their collaborative poem "Return to the Mutant Rain Forest" received first place in the 2006 Locus Poll for All-Time Favorite Science Fiction, Fantasy, or Horror Poem. Visions of the Mutant Rain Forest collects the best stories and poems from this world: two novelettes, four short stories, two flash fictions (nearly 40,000 words of fiction), and 38 poems, including two stories and five poems appearing here for the first time.

Maggot to fly. Tadpole to poison frog. Man to abomination.
Alessandro Manzetti 0.0
From the Bram Stoker Award-winning poet that brought you Eden Underground...

The Lady in Black shows no mercy to anyone; she has cold skin, a job to do, and many lovers on Earth: Despair, Loneliness, Madness, and their soldiers and killers of daily life, armed with blades, hammers, teeth, and illusions. There are strange and bloody stories that tell all about it, if you want to hear them…

Are you sure? Well, you’ve found the right place, but consider that in turning these pages you’ll be thrown forward through time, until you reach the Apocalypse—the last stop.

So, like the Lady in Black, show yourself no mercy—sit down and read these stories, listening to Janis Joplin with a bottle of Southern Comfort cradled in your arm.

Don’t worry, you’ll find both of them inside this book, along with so many other dark pleasures.
Мэри Терзиллоу, Мардж Саймон 0.0
Satan’s Sweethearts is an evil collection of poetry. Meet the macabre history of villainesses such as Ching-Shih, Delphine LaLaurie and Lizzie Borden.
Стефани М. Уайтович 0.0
Roll the windows down, wipe the blood off your cheek, and turn the music up. Sheet Music to My Acoustic Nightmare by Stephanie M. Wytovich is a collection spattered with dirt and blood, sage and corpses. The poems inside are confessionals and dirges, their stories the careful banter of ghosts and sinners over tequila at the bar.

These pages hold the lyrics to the beautiful grotesque that Wytovich is known for, but here she writes with a raw honesty that we haven’t seen from her before. This new direction takes readers to hospital rooms and death beds, shows the mask that was skinned off her face time and time again. There’s a brutality to her lines that cuts with the same knife she fantasized about, her blood and tears mixed in with stanzas as she talks about suicide and abuse, heartbreak and falling in love.

Written during a time when the road was her home, these poems were sung under the stars and screamed in the woods, carved into trees. They are broken bottles and cigarette butts, stale coffee and smeared lipstick, each its own warning, a tale of caution.

Listen to them carefully.

They very well might save your life.

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Грег Чапмен
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Грег Чапмен / Greg Chapman
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