Bonansinga, Jay
Nominations: The Black Mariah, First Novel, 1994
Read moreNominations: The Black Mariah, First Novel, 1994
Read moreAwards: Dark Matters, Poetry Collection, 2010 The Nightmare Collection, Poetry Collection, 2008 Shades Fantastic, Poetry Collection, 2006 Pitchblende, Poetry Collection, 2003 Nominations: Artifacts (Independent Legions Publishing), Poetry Collection, 2018 Visions of the Mutant Rain Forest (Crystal Lake Publishing), Poetry Collection, 2017 Sacrificial Nights (KippleOfficinaLibraria), Poetry Collection, 2016 Resonance Dark and Light (Eldritch Press), Poetry Collection, 2015 Dark Roads: Selected Long […]
Read moreNominations: Diary of a Vampire, First Novel, 1995
Read moreNominations: The Fellowship of the Ring, Screenplay, 2001
Read moreAwards: One More for the Road, Fiction Collection, 2002 Lifetime Achievement Award, 1988 Nominations: From the Dust Returned, Novel, 2001 “The Thing at the Top of the Stairs”, Short Fiction, 1988 The Toynbee Convector, Fiction Collection, 1988
Read moreNominations: The Book of Lists: Horror, Non-fiction, 2008
Read moreAwards: “The Great Pity” (Chiral Mad 2, Written Backwards), Long Fiction, 2013 To Each Their Darkness, Non-fiction, 2010 Afterward, There Will Be a Hallway, Long Fiction, 2007 Five Strokes to Midnight, Anthology, 2007 Destinations Unknown, Fiction Collection, 2006 “We Now Pause for Station Identification”, Short Fiction, 2005 “Duty”, Short Fiction, 2003 Nomination: “Paper Cuts” (Seize the Night) (Gallery Books), Long […]
Read moreNominations: The Diviners (Little Brown), Young Adult Novel, 2012
Read moreNominations: The Apothecary’s Curse (Pyr Books), First Novel, 2016 BIO: Barbara Barnett is author of the Bram Stoker Award-nominated novel The Apothecary’s Curse (Pyr Books). She is also Publisher/Executive Editor of Blogcritics Magazine (blogcritics.org), an online magazine of pop culture, politics and more, for which she has contributed nearly 1,000 essays, reviews. She is known for her in-depth TV criticism and her long-form interviews with writers, composers, actors, […]
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