Bram Stoker Awards: Best Horror Non-Fiction Winners

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"Presented annually for superior achievement in horror writing, the Stoker Awards are a well-recognized guide to the best new horror literature and film."
Here are the winners for each year in the Best Non-Fiction category.

Note: an award was not given each year. (No winner in 1988 or 1994, ties in 1989 and 2006, and the same newsletter won twice in 1998 and 1999.)

  1. 1987
    Mary Shelley (Penguin Classic Biography)
    by Muriel Spark

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  2. 1989
    ?
    Harlan Ellison's Watching
    by Harlan Ellison

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  3. 1989
    Horror: The 100 Best Books

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  4. 1990
    ?
    Dark Dreamers: Facing the Masters of Fear
    by Stanley Wiater

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  5. 1991
    ?

  6. 1992
    ?
    Cut! Horror Writers on Horror Film
    by Christopher Golden

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  7. 1993
    Once Around the Bloch: An Unauthorized Autobiography
    by Robert Bloch

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  8. 1996
    H.P. Lovecraft: A Life
    by S. T. Joshi

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  9. 1998
    ?
    DarkEcho Newsletter, Vol. 5, #1-50
    by Paula Guran, ed.

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  10. 1999
    ?
    DarkEcho Newsletter
    by Paula Guran, ed.

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  11. 2000
    On Writing
    by Stephen King

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  12. 2001
    ?
    Jobs in Hell
    by Brian Keene, ed.

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  13. 2002
    ?
    Ramsey Campbell, Probably: On Horror and Sundry Fantasies
    by Ramsey Campbell

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  14. 2003
    ?
    The Mothers and Fathers Italian Association
    by Thomas F. Monteleone

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  15. 2004
    ?
    Hellnotes
    by Judi Rohrig, ed.

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  16. 2005
    Horror: Another 100 Best Books

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  17. 2006
    Final Exits: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of How We Die
    by Michael Largo

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  18. 2006

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Created by The Subjected Reader on Jan 16, 2007.
 

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