Bram Stoker Award for Best Alternative Forms

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The Bram Stoker Award for Best Alternative Forms is a discontinued award presented by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in horror writing in alternative media.

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Winners and nominees

This category was previously titled "other media". Nominees are listed below the winner(s) for each year.

Other Media (1993-2000)

Bram Stoker Award for Other Media winners and shortlists
YearTitleCreatorMedia TypeResultRef.
1993 Jonah Hex: Two-Gun Mojo Joe R. Lansdale Winner [1]
The Seventh Guest Matthew J. Costello Shortlist [1]
Jurassic Park Michael Crichton and David Koepp ScreenplayShortlist [1]
Hellblazer Garth Ennis Shortlist [1]
The Sandman Neil Gaiman Comic bookShortlist [1]
1998 No winner [2]
Universal Horror Kevin Brownlow TV documentaryShortlist [2]
The Misfits: American Psycho John Cafiero Music videoShortlist [2]
Vampires John Carpenter Original motion picture sound trackShortlist [2]
Gothic at Midnight: A Tribute to the Masters of the Macabre Joshua Kane Audio anthologyShortlist [2]
1999 "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream" Harlan Ellison AudioWinner [3]
Conspiracies WyrdSisterS ProductionSAudio CD of F. Paul Wilson storyShortlist [3]
Masters of Terror Andy Fairclough WebsiteShortlist [3]
Gothic Net Seth Lindberg WebsiteShortlist [3]
2000 Chiaroscuro Steve Eller , Sandra Kasturi, Patricia Lee Macomber, and Brett Alexander Savory (eds.)WebsiteWinner [4]
Twilight Tales Reading Series Tina L. Jens and Andrea Dubnick (prods.)Shortlist [4]
Gothic.Net Darren McKeeman and Mehitobel Wilson (eds.)WebsiteShortlist [4]
"Back to the Black Lagoon" David J. Skal on The Creature from the Black Lagoon DVDShortlist [4]

Alternative Forms

Bram Stoker Award for Alternative Forms winners and shortlists
YearTitleCreatorMedia TypeResultRef.
2001 Dark Dreamers: Facing the Masters of Fear Beth Gwinn and Stanley Wiater Winner [5]
Horrorfind Brian Keene and Mike Roden Internet magazineShortlist [5]
Unseen Masters Bruce Ballon Gaming moduleShortlist [5]
Rue Morgue Rod Gudino (ed.)MagazineShortlist [5]
Gothic.net Darren McKeeman (ed.)Internet magazineShortlist [5]
2002 Imagination Box Steve Tem and Melanie Tem Multimedia CDWinner [6]
Buckeye Jim in Egypt Mort Castle Audio script based on the Mort Castle storyShortlist [6]
Flesh and BloodJack Fisher (ed.)MagazineShortlist [6]
The Tree Is My Hat Lawrence Santoro Audio script based on Gene Wolfe's storyShortlist [6]
2003 The Goreletter Michael Arnzen Email newsletterWinner [7]
From the Files of Matthew Gentech Bruce Ballon Role-playing gameShortlist [7]
Ghosts of Albion Christopher Golden and Amber Benson Webcast scriptShortlist [7]
Horror World Nanci Kalanta and Ron Dickie (eds.)WebzineShortlist [7]
2004 The Devil's Wine Tom Piccirilli (ed.)Winner [8]
The Goreletter Michael Arnzen Shortlist [8]
Flesh & Blood Jack Fisher (ed.)MagazineShortlist [8]
ChiZine Brett Savory (ed.)Shortlist [8]

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