Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement

Summary

The Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement annually recognizes one to three living artists for "superior achievement in an entire career" which has "substantially influenced the horror genre". It is conferred by the Horror Writers Association, and most winners have been horror fiction writers, but other creative occupations are eligible.[1]

The Bram Stoker Awards, including the lifetime honor in particular, were established along with the Association itself in 1987. They are presented in the year following the award year, which is the publication year for most of the awards program.

The winners are selected by the annual Lifetime Achievement Award Committee, which comprises five HWA members appointed by the President. Unlike the literary awards, which are determined by vote of all members, there are no official runners-up.[1]

Elizabeth Massie, Nuzo Onoh, and John Saul are the most recent winners, all three receiving the award on June 17, 2023.

Recipients edit

The annual committee may bestow up to fu awards, by unanimous agreement, and it need not bestow any. In fact, though, there has been at least a single winner every year, and there were three winners for 1987, and more recently 2020 and 2021. There were 40 Lifetime Achievement Awards in the first 25 years, through the 2011/2012 cycle.[1]

Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement winners[2][3]
Eligibility Year
(for Other Categories)
Year Awarded
(Ceremony Year)
Winner Ref
1987 1988 Fritz Leiber [4]
Frank Belknap Long
Clifford D. Simak
1988 1989 Ray Bradbury [5]
Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes
1989 1990 Robert Bloch [6]
1990 1991 Hugh B. Cave [7]
Richard Matheson
1991 1992 Gahan Wilson [8]
1992 1993 Ray Russell [9]
1993 1994 Joyce Carol Oates [10]
1994 1995 Christopher Lee [11]
1995 1996 Harlan Ellison [12]
1996 1997 Ira Levin [13]
Forrey Ackerman
1997 1998 William Peter Blatty [14]
Jack Williamson
1998 1999 Ramsey Campbell [15]
Roger Corman
1999 2000 Edward Gorey [16]
Charles L. Grant
2000 2001 Nigel Kneale [17]
2001 2002 John Farris [18]
2002 2003 Stephen King [19]
J. N. Williamson
2003 2004 Martin H. Greenberg [20]
Anne Rice
2004 2005 Michael Moorcock [21]
2005 2006 Peter Straub [22]
2006 2007 Thomas Harris [23][24]
2007 2008 John Carpenter [25][26]
Robert Weinberg
2008 2009 F. Paul Wilson [27][28]
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
2009 2010 Brian Lumley [29][30]
William F. Nolan
2010 2011 Ellen Datlow [31][32][33]
Al Feldstein
2011 2012 Rick Hautala [34][35]
Joe R. Lansdale
2012 2013 Clive Barker [36][37]
Robert McCammon
2013 2014 R. L. Stine [38][39]
Stephen Jones
2014 2015 Jack Ketchum [40][41]
Tanith Lee
2015 2016 Alan Moore [42][43]
George Romero
2016 2017 Dennis Etchison [44][45]
Thomas Monteleone
2017 2018 Linda Addison [46][47]
2018 2019 Graham Masterton [48][49]
2019 2020 Owl Goingback [50][51]
Thomas Ligotti
2020 2021 Carol J. Clover [52][53]
Jewelle Gomez
Marge Simon
2021 2022 Jo Fletcher [54][55][56]
Nancy Holder
Koji Suzuki


Multiple awards

Six of the Stoker Award winners have also been named SFWA Grand Masters by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America: Leiber, Simak, Bradbury, Ellison, Jack Williamson, and Moorcock.[57]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • The Bram Stoker Awards Weekend 2013