The Bram Stoker Award for Poetry Collection is an award presented by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in horror writing for a poetry collection.
Winners and nominees
Year of
Eligibility |
Recipient | Title | Result | Citation |
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2000 | Tom Piccirilli | A Student of Hell | Won | |
Michael A. Arnzen | Paratabloids | Nominated | ||
Bruce Boston | The Complete Accursed Wives | |||
Sandy DeLuca | Burial Plot in Sagittarius | |||
2001 | Linda Addison | Consumed, Reduced to Beautiful Grey Ashes | Won | |
Bruce Boston | White Space | Nominated | ||
Chad Hensley | What the Cacodaemon Whispered | |||
Charlee Jacob | Taunting the Minotaur | |||
2002 | Rain Graves, Mark McLaughlin, and David Niall Wilson | The Gossamer Eye | Won | |
Bruce Boston and Marge Simon | Night Smoke | Nominated | ||
Charlee Jacob | Guises (Poetry Section "Night Unmasked") | |||
Tom Piccirilli | This Cape Is Red Because I've Been Bleeding | |||
2003 | Bruce Boston | Pitchblende | Won | |
Michael A. Arnzen | Gorelets: Unpleasant Poems | Nominated | ||
Daphne Gottlieb | Final Girl | |||
Charlee Jacob | Cardinal Sins | |||
Mark McLaughlin | Professor LaGungo's Exotic Artifacts & Assorted Mystic Collectibles | |||
Marge Simon | Artist of Antithesis | |||
2004 | Corrine de Winter | The Women at the Funeral | Won | |
Charlee Jacob | The Desert | Nominated | ||
Mark McLaughlin | Men Are From Hell, Women Are From The Galaxy Of Death | |||
Tom Piccirilli | Waiting My Turn to Go Under the Knife | |||
2005 | Michael A. Arnzen | Freakcidents | Won (tie) | |
Charlee Jacob | Sineater | |||
Gary William Crawford | The Shadow City | Nominated | ||
Daniel Shields | Seasons: A Series of Poems Based on the Life and Death of Edgar Allan Poe | |||
2006 | Bruce Boston | Shades Fantastic | Won | |
Corrine de Winter | Valentine: Short Love Poems | Nominated | ||
John Edward Lawson | The Troublesome Amputee | |||
Bobbi Sinha-Morey | Songs of a Sorceress | |||
2007 | Linda Addison | Being Full of Light, Insubstantial | Won (tie) | |
Charlee Jacob & Marge Simon | VECTORS: A Week in the Death of a Planet | |||
Charlee Jacob | Heresy | Nominated | ||
Mark McLaughlin | PHANTASMAPEDIA | |||
JoSelle Vanderhooft | Ossuary | |||
2008 | Bruce Boston | The Nightmare Collection | Won | |
Gary William Crawford | The Phantom World | Nominated | ||
Corrine de Winter | Virgin of the Apocalypse | |||
Michael McCarty and Mark McLaughlin | Attack of the Two-Headed Poetry Monster | |||
2009 | Lucy A. Snyder | Chimeric Machines | Won | |
Rain Graves | Barfodder | Nominated | ||
Bruce Boston | Double Visions | |||
Bruce Boston | North Left of Earth | |||
2010 | Bruce Boston | Dark Matters | Won | |
Ann K. Schwader | Wild Hunt of the Stars | Nominated | ||
Robin Spriggs | Diary of a Gentleman Diabolist | |||
Wrath James White | Vicious Romance | |||
2011 | Linda Addison | How to Recognize a Demon Has Become Your Friend | Won | |
Maria Alexander | At Louche Ends: Poetry for the Decadent, the Damned & the Absinthe-Minded | Nominated | ||
Bruce Boston | Surrealities | |||
G. O. Clark | Shroud of Night | |||
Marge Simon | The Mad Hattery | |||
Marge Simon | Unearthly Delights | |||
2012 | Marge Simon | Vampires, Zombies & Wanton Souls | Won | |
Linda Addison and Stephen M. Wilson | Dark Duet | Nominated | ||
Bruce Boston and Gary William Crawford | Notes from the Shadow City | |||
Michael R. Collings | A Verse to Horrors | |||
Mary A. Turzillo | Lovers & Killers | |||
2013 | Linda Addison, Rain Graves, Charlee Jacob, and Marge Simon | Four Elements | Won | |
Bruce Boston | Dark Roads: Selected Long Poems 1971-2012 | Nominated | ||
Helen Marshall | The Sex Lives of Monsters | |||
Sandy DeLuca and Marge Simon | Dangerous Dreams | |||
Stephanie M. Wytovich | Hysteria: A Collection of Madness | |||
2014 | Tom Piccirilli | Forgiving Judas | Won | |
Robert Payne Cabeen | Fearworms: Selected Poems | Nominated | ||
Corrine de Winter and Alessandro Manzetti | Venus Intervention | |||
Marge Simon and Mary Turzillo | Sweet Poison | |||
Stephanie M. Wytovich | Mourning Jewelry | |||
2015 | Alessandro Manzetti | Eden Underground | Won | |
Ann K. Schwader | Dark Energies | Nominated | ||
Stephanie M. Wytovich | An Exorcism of Angels | |||
Marge Simon | Naughty Ladies | |||
Bruce Boston | Resonance Dark and Light | |||
2016 | Stephanie M. Wytovich | Brothel | Won | |
Michael R. Collings | Corona Obscura | Nominated | ||
Jeannine Hall Gailey | Field Guide to the End of the World | |||
Bruce Boston and Alessandro Manzetti | Sacrificial Nights | |||
Marge Simon | Small Spirits | |||
2017 | Christina Sng | A Collection of Nightmares | Won | |
Bruce Boston and Robert Frazier | Visions of the Mutant Rain Forest | Nominated | ||
Alessandro Manzetti | No Mercy | |||
Marge Simon and Mary Turzillo | Satan's Sweethearts | |||
Stephanie M. Wytovich | Sheet Music to My Acoustic Nightmare | |||
2018 | Sara Tantlinger | The Devil's Dreamland | Won | |
Bruce Boston | Artifacts | Nominated | ||
David E. Cowen | Bleeding Saffron | |||
Donna Lynch | Witches | |||
Alessandro Manzetti and Marge Simon | War | |||
2019 | Linda Addison and Alessandro Manzetti | The Place of Broken Things | Won | |
Octavia Cade | Mary Shelley Makes a Monster | Nominated | ||
Donna Lynch | Choking Back the Devil | |||
Michelle Scalise | Dragonfly and Other Songs of Mourning | |||
Bryan D. Dietrich and Marge Simon | The Demeter Diaries | |||
Stephanie M. Wytovich | The Apocalyptic Mannequin | |||
2020 | Christina Sng | A Collection of Dreamscapes | Won | |
Alessandro Manzetti | Whitechapel Rhapsody: Dark Poems | Nominated | ||
Jessica McHugh | A Complex Accident of Life | |||
Cynthia Pelayo | Into the Forest and All the Way Through | |||
Sara Tantlinger | Cradleland of Parasites | |||
2021 | Geneve Flynn, Lee Murray, Angela Yuriko Smith, and Christina Sng | Tortured Willows: Bent. Bowed. Unbroken. | Won | |
Joe R. Lansdale | Apache Witch and Other Poetic Observations | Nominated | ||
Jessica McHugh | Strange Nests | |||
Marge Simon and Mary Turzillo | Victims | |||
Lucy A. Snyder | Exposed Nerves | |||
2022 | Michael Bailey and Marge Simon | Sifting the Ashes | Nominated | |
Donna Lynch | Girls from the County | |||
Cynthia Pelayo | Crime Scene | |||
Sumiko Saulson | The Rat King: A Book of Dark Poetry | |||
Christina Sng | The Gravity of Existence |
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External links
- Stoker Award on the HWA web page
- Graphical listing of all Bram Stoker award winners and nominees
- The Official Bram Stoker Awards website
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