HWA LIFETIME ACHIEVENTS AWARDS ANNOUNCED
The Horror Writers Association has chosen two long-time icons of the genre to
receive the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award this year. The award, given for
an author's overall body of work, will go to Brian Lumley and to William F. Nolan.
Brian Lumley's first short story collection, The Caller of the Black, was
published by Arkham House in 1971. Lumley went on to garner followers around the world
for his series of Necroscope novels, which began in 1986. He has published dozens of
short stories, including many in the Cthulhu Mythos begun by H. P. Lovecraft, and he
is also the author of the popular "Titus Crow" and "Psychomech" stories. His books
have been published in both mass market and small press limited editions, and his
early titles command high prices in the collector's market. He is the subject
of 2002's The Brian Lumley Companion (co-written with Stanley Wiater),
and his most recent release is Harry and the Pirates: And Other Tales from the
Lost Years (Tor, 2009). Lumley is a former President of the Horror Writers Association.
William F. Nolan is a true Renaissance man of literature, having written science fiction
(including the immensely popular Logan's Run series, the first volume of which was
co-written with George Clayton Johnson), mysteries, screenplays, and non-fiction, but some
of his most outstanding work as an editor and short fiction author has been in the horror
genre. His 1984 collection Things Beyond Midnight was first published by
Scream/Press (and since been reprinted by Babbage Press), and in 2003 Leisure Books
published Dark Universe. As a screenwriter, Nolan co-wrote the legendary
television film Trilogy of Terror, a highly-regarded adaptation
of The Turn of the Screw (ABC, 1974), and 1976's Burnt Offerings. In 2002, he
was voted a "Living Legend in Dark Fantasy" by the International Horror Guild, and in 2006
he was named Author Emeritus by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America,
Inc. Nolan most recently served as editor on the anthology The Bleeding Edge.
The Lifetime Achievement Award is the most prestigious of the Bram Stoker Awards,
given by the HWA in acknowledgment of superior achievement not just in a single work
but over an entire career. Past Lifetime Achievement Award winners include such noted
authors as Stephen King, Anne Rice, Joyce Carol Oates, Ray Bradbury, F. Paul Wilson,
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, and Peter Straub. Winners must have exhibited a profound, positive
impact on the fields of horror and dark fantasy, and be at least sixty years of age
or have been published for a minimum of thirty-five years.
The LAAs will be presented on March 27, 2010 in conjunction with the World Horror
Convention in Brighton, U.K. The convention will take place from March 25-28 at Brighton's
historic Royal Albion Hotel. For more information on the World Horror Convention, please
visit their website at www.whc2010.org.
The Horror Writers Association is a worldwide organization promoting dark literature
and its creators. Started in 1985, it has over 500 members who are writing professionally
in fiction, nonfiction, videogames, films, comics, and other media.
To learn more about this year's winners, visit them online. Lumley can be
found at www.brianlumley.com
and Nolan at www.williamfnolan.com.
For more information about the HWA, the Bram Stoker Awards, or the Lifetime
Achievement Awards, please visit www.horror.org.