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Bram Stoker Award for Best Poetry Collection

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The Bram Stoker Award for Best 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

Nominees are listed below the winner(s) for each year.

  • 2000: A Student of Hell by Tom Piccirilli
  • Paratabloids by Michael A. Arnzen
  • The Complete Accursed Wives by Bruce Boston
  • Burial Plot in Sagittarius by Sandy DeLuca
  • 2001: Consumed, Reduced to Beautiful Grey Ashes by Linda Addison
  • White Space by Bruce Boston
  • What the Cacodaemon Whispered by Chad Hensley
  • Taunting the Minotaur by Charlee Jacob
  • 2002: The Gossamer Eye by Mark McLaughlin, Rain Graves, and David Niall Wilson
  • Night Smoke by Bruce Boston and Marge Simon
  • Guises (Poetry Section "Night Unmasked") by Charlee Jacob
  • This Cape Is Red Because I've Been Bleeding by Tom Piccirilli
  • 2003: Pitchblende by Bruce Boston
  • Gorelets: Unpleasant Poems by Michael A. Arnzen
  • Final Girl by Daphne Gottlieb
  • Cardinal Sins by Charlee Jacob
  • Professor LaGungo's Exotic Artifacts & Assorted Mystic Collectibles by Mark McLaughlin
  • Artist of Antithesis by Marge Simon
  • 2004: The Women at the Funeral by Corrine de Winter
  • The Desert by Charlee Jacob
  • Men Are From Hell, Women Are From The Galaxy Of Death by Mark McLaughlin
  • Waiting my Turn to go Under the Knife by Tom Piccirilli
  • 2005: Freakcidents by Michael A. Arnzen (tie)
  • 2005: Sineater by Charlee Jacob (tie)
  • The Shadow City by Gary William Crawford
  • Seasons: A Series of Poems Based on the Life and Death of Edgar Allan Poe by Daniel Shields
  • 2006: Shades Fantastic by Bruce Boston
  • Valentine: Short Love Poems by Corrine de Winter
  • The Troublesome Amputee by John Edward Lawson
  • Songs of a Sorceress by Bobbi Sinha-Morey
  • 2007: (tie)
  • Being Full of Light, Insubstantial by Linda Addison
  • VECTORS: A Week in the Death of a Planet by Charlee Jacob & Marge Simon
  • Heresy by Charlee Jacob
  • PHANTASMAPEDIA by Mark McLaughlin
  • Ossuary by JoSelle Vanderhooft
  • 2008: The Nightmare Collection by Bruce Boston
  • The Phantom World by Gary William Crawford
  • Virgin of the Apocalypse by Corrine De Winter
  • Attack of the Two-Headed Poetry Monster by Mark McLaughlin & Michael McCarty
  • 2009: Chimeric Machines by Lucy A. Snyder
  • Barfodder by Rain Graves
  • Double Visions by Bruce Boston
  • North Left of Earth by Bruce Boston
  • 2010: Dark Matters by Bruce Boston
  • Wild Hunt of the Stars by Ann K. Schwader
  • Diary of a Gentleman Diabolist by Robin Spriggs
  • Vicious Romance by Wrath James White
  • 2011: How to Recognize a Demon Has Become Your Friend by Linda Addison
  • At Louche Ends: Poetry for the Decadent, the Damned & the Absinthe-Minded by Maria Alexander
  • Surrealities by Bruce Boston
  • Shroud of Night by G. O. Clark
  • The Mad Hattery by Marge Simon
  • Unearthly Delights by Marge Simon
  • 2012: Vampires, Zombies & Wanton Souls by Marge Simon
  • Dark Duet by Linda Addison and Stephen M. Wilson
  • Notes from the Shadow City by Bruce Boston and Gary William Crawford
  • A Verse to Horrors by Michael Collings
  • Lovers & Killers by Mary A. Turzillo
  • 2013: Four Elements by Marge Simon, Rain Graves, Charlee Jacob, and Linda Addison
  • Dark Roads: Selected Long Poems 1971-2012 by Bruce Boston
  • The Sex Lives of Monsters by Helen Marshall
  • Dangerous Dreams by Marge Simon and Sandy DeLuca
  • Hysteria: A Collection of Madness by Stephanie M. Wytovich
  • References

    Bram Stoker Award for Best Poetry Collection Wikipedia