Вручение 1999 г. — стр. 2

Номинация "Журналы":
Лауреат:
Журнал "DarkEcho"
Номинанты:
Журнал "All Hallows"
Журнал "Enigmatic Tales"
Журнал "Ghosts and Scholars"
Журнал "Grue"

Номинация "Художник":
Лауреат:
Чарльз Бернс (Charles Burns)
Номинанты:
Сью Коу (Sue Coe)
Чед Саваж (Chad Savage)
Дуглас Уолтерс (Douglas Walters)
Гэйхен Уилсон (Gahan Wilson)

Номинация "Фильм":
Лауреат:
Отзвуки эха (реж. Дэвид Кепп)
Номинанты:
Ведьма из Блэр: Курсовая с того света (реж. Дэниэл Мирик, Эдуардо Санчес)
Шестое чувство (реж. М. Найт Шьямалан)
Сонная Лощина (реж. Тим Бёртон)
Талантливый мистер Рипли (реж. Энтони Мингелла)

Специальная награда:
Дэн Д'Ауриа (Dan D'Auria) за серию доступную серикю книг "Horror series" издательства Leisure Books

Номинация "Телевизионный Показ":
Лауреат:
Буря столетия (реж. Крэйг Р. Бэксли)
Номинанты:
Баффи — истребительница вампиров (реж. Джосс Уидон, Ник Мэтрик)
Секретные материалы (реж. Ким Мэннерс, Роб Боумен, Дэвид Наттер)

Страна: США Место проведения: Всемирный конвент ужасов в Денвере (12 мая 2000 года) Дата проведения: 1999 г.

Авторский сборник

Джей Расселл 0.0
Jay Russell has written several novels. Now comes this first collection of his shorter fiction. As you read you will understand that each story is answering a question:
How would Dracula have passed his time in the twentieth century? If virtual reality allowed the meeting of minds in cyberspace, then you would need virtual cops, wouldn't you? If death is not the end of love, is that a blessing or a curse? How might the resonances of history or the power of abstract ideas bleed into our everyday lives? If the dead came back to life, would they have the same needs as the living, or would it just be sex, drugs, and zombie rock 'n' roll? What does lie over that rainbow?

These stories are sometimes savage, sometimes satirical, but always entertaining as Jay Russell dares to ponder the imponderable.
Майкл Маршалл 0.0
The first ever collection of Michael Marshall Smith's award-winning short stories. The first piece of fiction Smith ever wrote -- a short story called The Man Who Drew Cats -- won the World Fantasy award. It's included here along with many others, some unpublished, which show the incredible versatility of one of the most exciting writers working in Britain today. The collection is stuffed with surreal, disturbing gems including: 'When God Lived in Kentish Town' Someone comes up to you when you're quietly eating your stir-fried rice in a great Chinese take away, and tells you: 'I've found God'. You try to ignore them, right? But what if they have, and what if He works in a drab old electrical store on Kentish Town Road and he's not getting many customers? 'Diet Hell' Some people will do anything to fit into their old jeans. 'Save As...' What if you could back up your life? Save it up to a certain point and return to it when things went horribly wrong? 'Everybody Goes' An idyllic childhood day from a long, hot summer. The kind you want to last for ever. All good things must come to an end, mustn't they?

Антология

Эллен Датлоу 0.0
For more than a decade, readers have turned to The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror to find the most rewarding fantastic short stories. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling continue their critically acclaimed and award-winning tradition with another stunning collection of stories. The fiction and poetry here is culled from an exhaustive survey of the field, nearly four dozen stories ranging from fairy tales to gothic horror, from magical realism to dark tales in the Grand Guignol style. Rounding out the volume are the editors' invaluable overviews of the year in fantasy and horror, and a long list of Honorable Mentions, making this an indispensable reference as well as the best reading available in fantasy and horror.
Don Hutchison 0.0
A fine collection of chills for a midwinter night with dark fantasy told by: Rebecca Bradley, Hugh B cave, Carolyn Clink, Gemma Files, Nalo Hopkinson, Nancy Kilpatrick, Susan MacGregor, Scott Mackay, Sally McBride, David Nickle, Vincent Grant Perkins, James Powell, David Shtogryn, Dale L Sproule, Gregory Ward, Carol Weekes, Andreww Weiner, and Robert Charles Wilson.
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A collection of the best horror stories of 1998 showcases the work of such award-winning authors as Peter Atkins, Kathe Koja, Chaz Brenchley, Stephen Laws, Kim Newman, Caitlin R. Kiernan, and Tanith Lee.
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Original anthology collecting twenty stories by Brian Lumley, Christopher Fowler, Ramsey Campbell, Edward Bryant, Kim Newman and others.

Публицистика

Лауреат
Neil Barron 4.5
Although the fantastic impulse has been embodied in folklore, literature, art, and film, distinguished work has always been uncommon. This guide directs readers and viewers to the best, better, or historically important works of the fantastic imagination, as well as to the scholarship that helps us understand their nature and appeal. Arranged chronologically, narrative introductions provide historical and analytical perspectives on the period or subjects covered while annotated bibliographies describe and evaluate the books and other materials judged most significant for literary, extraliterary, or historical reasons. More than 2,300 works of fiction and poetry are discussed, each cross-referenced to other works with similar or contrasting themes. Winners and nominees for major awards are identified. Books that are part of a series are flagged, with a complete list of books in series included in a final chapter, along with a comprehensive list of awards, of translations, and of young adult and children's books. A chapter on teaching fantasy and horror literature provides aid for teachers of every experience level, from high school through college. Fantastic illustration, films, TV and radio, and Internet sites are all discussed in detail. Comprehensive, up-to-date, carefully organized with multiple indexes, this guide will appeal to anyone with the slightest interest in fantastic literature, film, or illustration.
Ричард Дэвенпорт-Хайнс 0.0
Beginning with the eruption of Vesuvius in 1631, an event so powerful it created a new landscape and inspired the desolate and savage paintings of Salvator Rosa, Richard Davenport-Hines traces the evolution of the gothic imagination. This revelatory history ranges through art, architecture, gardening, literature, photography, filmmaking, music, and clothing design, and takes in artists and creations as various as Byron, Horace Walpole, Goya, Frankenstein's monster, Edgar Allan Poe, Jackson Pollock, David Lynch, The Terminator, and The Cure.
Chris Jarocha-Ernst 0.0
An indispensible resource for Cthulhu Mythos readers, writers and scholars, "A Cthylhu Mythos Bibliography & Concordance" includes more than 2600 works cited by author and title, with original bibliographic data and a detailed concordance of Mythos terms, citing which stories they appear in. If you want to find a story, all the works of a particular author, or every story that mentions dread Cthulhu, "A Cthulhu Mythos Bibiography & Concordance" is the reference work you've been looking for.
С. Т. Джоши 0.0
The world's foremost Lovecraftian scholar, and editor of several important Arkham anthologies, has dug deep into the Arkham House archives to bring you a definitive bibliography of all the books we have published over the past 60 years. S.T. Joshi presents this important work in an easy-to-read format which allows collectors to quickly find the information they need. Many footnotes, critical commentary, and a brief history of Arkham House round out this fact-filled, 300 page volume.
Victoria Price 0.0
Vincent Price is a true Hollywood legend, whose vast and distinguished career-as the voice of The Saint on the radio, in such unforgettable films as House of Wax and The Fly, and on the Broadway stage-spanned more than a half-century. In addition to being an icon of stage and screen large and small, Price was also an avid art collector, a gourmand, a dashing and relentless charmer, and a loving father. His daughter Victoria was born shortly before Price turned 51, at the height of his popularity. Though the star's busy film schedule took him in and out of his young daughter's life, he was always a larger-than-life presence and, simply, her father.

Victoria adored him, and despite his harrowing schedule, their relationship was close. That is, until Price married his third wife, the headstrong and independent actress, Coral Browne. Victoria was a girl of twelve, and her new stepmother resented the strong relationship between father and daughter, and consequently did much to keep the two apart. Late in Price's life, however, he and his daughter were brought together again for some of their most memorable time together.

In this elegant biography-cum-memoir, Victoria Price reveals a man both complex and human. An actor of range, he starred in both the film noir milestone Laura and the Biblical classic The Ten Commandments. As a "pre-war anti Nazi sympathizer," he was greylisted during the Red Scare of the 1950s-until, in a desperate gesture, he signed a secret oath that saved his career. And his passion for the arts gave him a second life as an erudite columnist and collector, even as his films graced drive-ins nationwide. Victoria Price's account life of her father is full and candid; both his passionate and charismatic public persona and his conflicted inner life are treated with curiosity and understanding.

Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography is, in short, the thorough-and uniquely intimate-life of a legend.
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