Kaffeeklatsch – Jason V Brock
The kaffeeklatsch with Jason V Brock will take place Friday afternoon from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.. If you’d like to sign up, please leave a comment below, and be sure to include your name. You must be a registered attendee of the convention, and you may not sign up for more than two kaffeeklatsches (if space is available, we will make more kaffeeklatsch spaces available at the opening of the convention). Remember, space is strictly limited to ten attendees per kaffeeklatsch, and it’s first come, first served!
Kaffeeklatsches Announced
We’ve just added information regarding kaffeeklatsches!
Kaffeeklatsches Announced
We’ve just added information regarding kaffeeklatsches!
Programming Announced
We’ve just unveiled our programming for the convention – click here to take a look!
Just added: A Guide to Atlanta by Brian Kirk
A Guide to Atlanta for WHC highlights places to write, bookstores, restaurants to hang out in, and more. Thanks to Brian Kirk for this great list!
Progress Report #1
The first WHC2015 Progress Report is now live! Click here for your PDF copy.
Do you love horrific poetry? WHC2016 has three guests who write amazing poetry!…
Do you love horrific poetry? WHC2016 has three guests who write amazing poetry! Michael R. Collings, Linda Addison, and Michael Arnzen! Don't miss out! whc2016.org!Memberships go up on March 1!
"Old Scratch and Owl Hoots: A Collection of Utah Horror" is out! It's available…
"Old Scratch and Owl Hoots: A Collection of Utah Horror" is out! It's available at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00S70EM72Old Scratch and Owl Hoots: A Collection of Utah Horror
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HWA Announces Jack Ketchum and Tanith Lee as 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award Winners
“We had a wealth of very worthy candidates for this award,” said John R. Little, jury chairperson of the Lifetime Achievement Award (LAA) committee. “After much discussion, we believe we agreed on two exceptional winners this year.”
Jack Ketchum has been one of the premiere authors in the horror field for many years. His novel The Girl Next Door is considered a classic, but he’s written many other equally deeply moving works. Ketchum has won the Bram Stoker Award® four times and been nominated an additional three times, showing the broad appeal to his audience. He was named the Grandmaster at the 2011 World Horror Convention.
Tanith Lee has written more than ninety novels in various fields, including horror, fantasy, and science fiction. She is very popular regardless of the genre she chooses to write in. She has won several World Fantasy and British Fantasy Awards, and in 2013 was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the World Fantasy Convention.
“Jack and Tanith remain extremely popular authors today,” said HWA President Lisa Morton, “and the Horror Writers Association is proud to bestow the Lifetime Achievement Award on them.”
Ketchum will be on-hand to accept the award (Lee will accept via video), on the evening of Saturday, May 9, 2015 as part of a gala banquet and the presentation of the Bram Stoker Awards during the World Horror Convention in Atlanta, Georgia. Tickets to the banquet and the convention are on sale to the public at http://www.whc2015.org. The awards presentation will also be live-streamed online for those who cannot attend in person.
The 2015 Lifetime Achievement Committee was chaired by John R Little, and included Maria Alexander, Patrick Freivald, Aaron Sterns and Heather Graham. For more information on the Bram Stoker Awards presentation and the 2015 World Horror Convention, please visit http://www.whc2015.org.
THE HORROR WRITERS ASSOCIATION is a nonprofit organization of writers and publishing professionals around the world, dedicated to promoting dark literature and the interests of those who write it. The HWA formed in 1985 with the help of many of the field’s greats, including Dean Koontz, Robert McCammon, and Joe Lansdale. Today, with over 1250 members around the globe, it is the oldest and most respected professional organization for the much-loved writers who have brought you the most enjoyable sleepless nights of your life.
One of HWA’s missions is to encourage public interest in and foster an appreciation of good Horror and Dark Fantasy literature. The organization offers public areas of its site, www.horror.org;
For more information on the HWA, please visit www.Horror.org
Media contact: Tom Calen, tom@tomcalen.com
Bids Being Accepted for the World Horror Convention 2017
The World Horror Society Board is now accepting bids for the World Horror Convention 2017. For Bidding Rules and additional information, please visit the Bidding Rules Page. Still have questions? Contact Mike Willmoth.