TWO GENRE ICONS AWARDED LIFETIME HORROR AWARD
The Horror Writers Association is proud to announce
a partnership with the World Horror Convention
for the 2008 event to be held in Salt Lake City,
Utah.
The Horror Writers Association will award two
Lifetime Achievement Awards at this year’s World
Horror Convention and Bram Stoker Awards Banquet.
Writer/director/producer/composer John Carpenter
exploded onto the horror scene with his 1978
classic “Halloween,” a film that held the title
of most successful independent release for two
decades. His other notable films include “The
Thing,” “The Fog,” “Escape from New York,” “In
the Mouth of Madness” and “Vampires,” as well
as many others. Carpenter has come to be known
as one of the most influential horror filmmakers
of all time. He is currently in production on
his newest project, called “The Prince.”
Eleven years before Carpenter’s “Halloween”
was released, Robert Weinberg sold his first
short story. He was a junior in college at the
time, and hasn’t stopped writing since. A founding
member of HWA, Weinberg is a two-time winner
of World Fantasy Award and a renowned expert
in many genres, having edited over 100 books
in the fields of horror, fantasy, science fiction,
young adult, western and mystery. Weinberg also
has worked as a writing instructor and served
as HWA vice president for two terms.
HWA President Deborah LeBlanc said, “We are
proud to honor these two men with the Lifetime
Achievement Award. Bob Weinberg’s contribution
to the genre goes much deeper than his obvious
body of published work, as he has always been
a reliable, invaluable resource to HWA, and
ever-willing to offer advice to our young writers.
“John Carpenter revolutionized the horror film,”
LeBlanc continued. “The influence of ‘Halloween’
surpasses the boundaries of film, touching literature,
comics, non-fiction, and nearly every other
aspect of the horror genre. The creation of
Michael Myers and his iconic theme music alone
would be enough to earn him this award. The
fact he has been a consistent and innovative
force in the genre is just icing on the cake.”
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 Carole Oates, Ray Bradbury,
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. Last year’s winner was
author Thomas Harris.
The HWA Annual Conference and 29th presentation
of the Bram Stoker Awards will be held on March
29 in conjunction with the 2008 World Horror
Convention. The convention runs from March 27-30
in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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.