Annal:2004 Bram Stoker Award for Nonfiction

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Results of the Bram Stoker Award in the year 2004. For a ranked list of books, try an honor roll:

Hellnotes

Judi Rohrig

 

 

Ralan's SpecFic & Humor Webstravaganza

Ralan Conley

 

 

Hanging Out With the Dream King: Interviews with Neil Gaiman and His Collaborators

Joe McCabe

The most intimate look yet into the life and mind of the bestselling author and creator of The Sandman.

Neil Gaiman is one of the most successful and versatile writers working today. He has become renowned not only for the consistently high quality of his writing but for his mastery of many media. He is an award-winning comic book writer (Sandman), novelist (American Gods), children’s book author (The Wolves in the Walls), and television screenwriter (Neverwhere). Yet with all the fans hungry to know more about his work,…

 

The Road to the Dark Tower: Exploring Stephen King's Magnum Opus

Bev Vincent

In 1970, Stephen King embarked on what would become the crowning achievement in his literary career—The Dark Tower. The seven-volume series, written and published over a period of 30 years, was inspired by Robert Browning’s poem “Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came,” as well as J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, and the spaghetti Westerns of Sergio Leone.

With the full cooperation of Stephen King himself, The Road to the Dark Tower examines the epic journey of the author to complete a story that threatened to overwhelm him. In this…

 

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing a Novel

Thomas F. Monteleone

The write stuff for telling a good story…includes exclusive interviews with New York Times bestselling authors!

Novelist and editor Tom Monteleone shares his insights about the writing process-from developing a style through creating believable characters and settings, to the final editing and rewriting chores.

• Features never-before-published interviews with such bestselling authors as Janet Evanovich, Peter Straub, Richard Matheson, Whitley Streiber, Stephen Hunter, and William Peter Blatty
• Includes chapters on the publishing…
 
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