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Ben Mears
01-17-2012, 06:34 AM
Some excellent choices but 'Salem's Lot should win this award...


The Vampire Novel of the Century Award

NOMINEES FOR VAMPIRE NOVEL OF THE CENTURY AWARD

The Horror Writers Association (HWA), the international association of writers, publishing professionals, and supporters of horror literature, in conjunction with the Bram Stoker Family Estate and the Rosenbach Museum & Library, proudly announce the nominees for the Bram Stoker Vampire Novel of the Century Award, to be presented at the Bram Stoker Awards™ Banquet at World Horror Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah, on March 31, 2012. The Award will mark the centenary of the death in 1912 of Abraham (Bram) Stoker, the author of Dracula.

A jury composed of writers and scholars selected, from a field of more than 35 preliminary nominees, the six vampire novels that they believe have had the greatest impact on the horror genre since publication of Draculain 1897. Eligible works must have been first published between 1912 and 2011 and published in or translated into English.

The nominees are:

The Soft Whisper of the Dead by Charles L. Grant (1983). Grant (1946-2006) was a prolific American writer of what he called "dark fantasy" and "quiet horror," writing under six pseudonyms as well as his own name. Grant also edited numerous horror and fantasy anthologies. The novel is part of Grant's series of 12 books set in his fictional small town Oxrun Station, Connecticut. Grant was a former president of Horror Writers Association and received its Lifetime Achievement Award in 1999.

Salem's Lot by Stephen King. First published in 1975, this was only the second work by the now-legendary American author of dozens of fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and horror stories, comics, and novels. Set in the town of Jerusalem's Lot, it tells of a man's return to his hometown, where he finds a plague of vampirism. The book has twice been made into television mini-series and has been recorded by the BBC. King's work has won countless Bram Stoker Awards™ from HWA, and King (1947- ), a lifelong New England resident, was recognized with HWA's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002.

I Am Legend by Richard Matheson. First published in 1954, the novel is set in the mid-1970's, when a plague has swept the world, bringing with it zombie-like creatures identified as vampires. Richard Neville, the book's protagonist, may be the last living human. The work has been filmed three times under various titles, most recently in 2007, under its original title, starring Will Smith. Matheson (1926- ), an American, has written screenplays as well as short and long fiction, and many of his works have been filmed or made into teleplays. He wrote frequently for The Twilight Zone in its heyday. Matheson received HWA's Lifetime Achievement Award in 1990.

Anno Dracula by Kim Newman first appeared in 1992. The novel imagines an alternate history in which Van Helsing and his cohorts failed in their attempt to rid England of Dracula. In this timeline, Dracula went on to marry Queen Victoria, ushering in an era of vampire aristocracy in England and elsewhere. The book is followed by two other novels and a number of shorter works set in the Anno Dracula universe, all meticulously researched to include numerous historical details and many characters of Victorian and more recent popular literature. Newman (1959- ) is an English writer of fantasy and horror, as well as reference books in the field, and frequently appears as a host and critic for the BBC and other media.

Interview with the Vampire by Southern American author Anne Rice first appeared in 1976 and achieved enormous popularity, selling more than 8 million copies. The book introduces the vampires Louis and Lestat, who, along with a dozen other unique individual vampires, appear in a long series by Rice known as the Vampire Chronicles. The novel was filmed in 1994 starring Tom Cruise as Lestat and Brad Pitt as Louis; another work in the series, Queen of the Damned, was filmed in 2002; the novel was also produced as a Broadway musical in 2006. Rice (1941- ) has written numerous other gothic fantasy novels, selling more than 100 million copies worldwide, and has won many awards, including HWA's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003.

Hotel Transylvania by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, published in 1978, is the first of a 25-book (so far) series featuring le Comte de Saint Germain, a 2000+-year-old vampire, whose adventures in many historical periods are recounted. This novel overlaps in many details with the historical facts of le Comte de Saint-Germain, a mysterious figure. An American writer, Yarbro (1942- ) publishes three or four books a year, under various pseudonyms, in a variety of genres, including mysteries and romance tales. She was awarded HWA's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2008.

The winning book will be announced on March 31, 2012. HWA will also celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary on that date.

Randall Flagg
01-17-2012, 06:51 AM
That is some tough competition.

jhanic
01-17-2012, 08:24 AM
The only one of those I've not read is Anno Dracula. Sounds like I'm going to have to find a copy.

John

Jean
01-17-2012, 08:37 AM
I think it's the only one (except SL) I've read

wasn't too impressed

Jon
01-17-2012, 10:16 AM
A tough field!

frik
01-17-2012, 10:46 AM
McCammon's They Thirst should be on this list as well.
Plus, of course, Dan Simmons' Summer of Night and Carrion Comfort.

sk

herbertwest
01-17-2012, 11:37 AM
I've read this news this morning, and i was pretty excited!
I hope that Salem's lot wins !

Ben Mears
01-17-2012, 11:40 AM
McCammon's They Thirst should be on this list as well.
Plus, of course, Dan Simmons' Summer of Night and Carrion Comfort.

sk

Although a fantastic novel, Summer Of Nght isn't a vampire story. Carrion Comfort is deserving of inclusion as is They Thirst.

Ben Mears
01-17-2012, 11:45 AM
Having read it once a year since 1976 I'm not very objective when it comes my opinion of 'Salem's Lot. That said how would you rate it against the other books on the list?

pathoftheturtle
01-17-2012, 01:32 PM
High, at least in terms of influence. It really was one of the pivotal works in 20th century history of vampire literature.

Randall Flagg
01-17-2012, 02:19 PM
Predicted order of finish:
I am Legend
Interview With a Vampire
'Salem's Lot

flaggwalkstheline
01-17-2012, 02:44 PM
Necroscope isn't in the running?????
what travesty is this?!

BROWNINGS CHILDE
01-17-2012, 05:26 PM
I think although Salem's Lot should take it, Interview with a Vampire will win. Added some books to my list here though. (Anno Dracula, Summer of Night and They Thirst, although it appears They Thirst is out of print and may prove difficult to find.)

BROWNINGS CHILDE
01-17-2012, 05:32 PM
Too bad The Passage and The Historian are not candidates as they were both excellent novels in my opinion.

Merlin1958
01-17-2012, 06:28 PM
Curious to see the results. I don't really feel "I am legend" qualifies, but I haven't read the book only seen the film. "Interview" will be tough competition, but I like the "Lot" much better. However, I don't get to vote!!!

Ben Mears
01-17-2012, 06:32 PM
Interview will be seen as "literature" and will likely win. To me it's no contest. 'Salem's Lot has had more influence and impact on the vampire/horror genre than all of the other nominated books combined.

jhanic
01-17-2012, 06:54 PM
Curious to see the results. I don't really feel "I am legend" qualifies, but I haven't read the book only seen the film. "Interview" will be tough competition, but I like the "Lot" much better. However, I don't get to vote!!!

Merlin, you've GOT to read I Am Legend. It is truly a classic!

John

Merlin1958
01-17-2012, 06:57 PM
Curious to see the results. I don't really feel "I am legend" qualifies, but I haven't read the book only seen the film. "Interview" will be tough competition, but I like the "Lot" much better. However, I don't get to vote!!!

Merlin, you've GOT to read I Am Legend. It is truly a classic!

John

On your word, I will. After I finish "The Strain"!!! "The Passage" was very good, too. So many books!!!

divemaster
01-17-2012, 07:27 PM
Interview will be seen as "literature" and will likely win. To me it's no contest. 'Salem's Lot has had more influence and impact on the vampire/horror genre than all of the other nominated books combined.

I wholeheartedly agree with your last 2 sentences. Plus, it's a very effective book. However, if 'Salem's Lot loses, I predict it will be to I Am Legend, not Interview with the Vampire (or any of the others.)

needfulthings
01-17-2012, 07:31 PM
Believe me once you start I AM LEGEND you will not be able to put this book down until you get to the end. Its a short fast read. Put it on the TOP of your list you won't be sorry.

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BROWNINGS CHILDE
01-17-2012, 08:23 PM
Yeah, the ending to the book for I Am Legend doesn't even resemble the movie. The movie wasn't bad, but took alot of liberties with the plot, and of course, the book is better.

needfulthings
01-17-2012, 08:43 PM
Infact SHAUN HUTSON was so impressed with I AM LEGEND he used the pseudonym ROBERT NEVILLE for the U.S. edition of DEATHDAY.

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herbertwest
01-18-2012, 12:01 AM
Predicted order of finish:
I am Legend
Interview With a Vampire
'Salem's Lot

Sounds like a fair estimation.

ur2ndbiggestfan
01-18-2012, 02:32 AM
Being a Matheson fan and collector for many years I'd go for I AM LEGEND, which I've read about 5 times. The only other nominee I've read is 'Salem's Lot though so my opinion is kind of one sided.

flaggwalkstheline
01-18-2012, 06:23 PM
I have trouble considering interview as serious contender for such a title. I feel towards it the way many people feel towards star wars, the first three are impeccable but after that the rest of the novels (I quit after the vampire armand) kinda leave a bad taste in my mouth. and besides if one of those books is the "best vampire novel of the century" then its definitely queen of the damned.

pathoftheturtle
01-19-2012, 07:45 AM
Well, in any case, this much should be clear to you: if Interview with the Vampire had never been published, the genre would today be very different. Probably much smaller.

Jean
01-19-2012, 08:19 AM
Mike, do you think I should read it?

pathoftheturtle
01-19-2012, 09:42 AM
Mike, do you think I should read it?Wow. What a question.
Uh... hmp... erg...
Yes.

But if so, it would unfortunately mean that you'd need to read a lot more of Rice. Doubt you will become a big fan from the one book. I myself don't necessarily like that series the way so many do, but I think I understand it better now.

frik
01-19-2012, 11:16 AM
McCammon's They Thirst should be on this list as well.
Plus, of course, Dan Simmons' Summer of Night and Carrion Comfort.

sk

Although a fantastic novel, Summer Of Nght isn't a vampire story.

Oops...time for a re-read!

sk

Merlin1958
01-19-2012, 04:48 PM
I actually enjoyed the Rice books to a point. "Memnoch the Devil" was the best IMHO, even though it was a contemporary re-hash of "Paradise Lost". It was very entertaining though.

pathoftheturtle
01-20-2012, 06:13 AM
I actually enjoyed the Rice books to a point.Me, too. To a point.
"Memnoch the Devil" was the best IMHO, even though it was a contemporary re-hash of "Paradise Lost". It was very entertaining though.One of her deepest. And I wouldn't say that a contemporary re-hash was all it was.

RolandLover
01-20-2012, 01:44 PM
Because Salem's Lot is nominated for the best vampire novel of the century, I went out to purchase it to read!! I read Anne Rice's series and I loved them!

jhanic
01-20-2012, 01:46 PM
YOU HAVEN'T READ SALEM'S LOT!!! I'm amazed. It IS, truly, a classic!

John

Ben Mears
01-23-2012, 06:16 AM
An interesting perspective from Kevin Quigley...
'Salem's Lot has been nominated for a special Bram Stoker award for Vampire Novel of the Century. The other nominees are:


The Soft Whisper of the Dead, by Charles L. Grant (1983)
I Am Legend, by Richard Matheson (1954)
Anno Dracula, by Kim Newman (1992)
Interview with the Vampire, by Anne Rice (1976)
Hotel Transylvania by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (1978)
To my mind, the only real competition for King is Interview With a Vampire and I Am Legend. Rice's work, for better or for worse, set the groundwork for the "romantic" vampire genre, and is rightly a classic. I Am Legend is a classic novel by a legendary writer. However, though the creatures in I Am Legend are called vampires, they're really not.

The Grant and Yarbro might not have enough "legendary" cache, and the Newman may simply be too new (even though it's 20 years old now). 'Salem's Lot, on the other hand, almost singlehandedly brought the vampire to America, changing the horror genre forever. I think it'll be King.

Ben Mears
04-02-2012, 12:25 PM
Difficult to believe 'Salem's Lot lost to I am Legend for vampire novel of the century...

Vampire Novel of the Century Award

HWA, in conjunction with the Bram Stoker Family Estate and the Rosenbach Museum & Library, also presented the special one-time only Vampire Novel of the Century Award to:
Richard Matheson for his modern classic I Am Legend


This award was voted on by a jury chaired by Dracula expert Leslie S. Klinger and was sponsored by Jeremy Wagner

Brice
04-02-2012, 12:38 PM
It's a good thing Twilight wasn't included. Neither story could compete with sparkly vampires.

herbertwest
04-02-2012, 01:23 PM
Difficult to believe 'Salem's Lot lost to I am Legend for vampire novel of the century...

Vampire Novel of the Century Award

HWA, in conjunction with the Bram Stoker Family Estate and the Rosenbach Museum & Library, also presented the special one-time only Vampire Novel of the Century Award to:
Richard Matheson for his modern classic I Am Legend


This award was voted on by a jury chaired by Dracula expert Leslie S. Klinger and was sponsored by Jeremy Wagner


Doesnt really surprise me to be honnest..

Dan
04-02-2012, 02:31 PM
It's a good thing Twilight wasn't included. Neither story could compete with sparkly vampires.

I threw up a little bit in my mouth.

pathoftheturtle
04-02-2012, 05:57 PM
Difficult to believe 'Salem's Lot lost to I am Legend for vampire novel of the century...What's that Chinatown line? Oh yeah...
'Course I'm respectable. I'm old. Politicians, ugly buildings, and whores all get respectable if they last long enough.Guess we can add science-fantasy. It is a fine novel, but not truly as important, IMHO.

needfulthings
04-02-2012, 09:46 PM
:rock::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thu mbsup:
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Merlin1958
04-02-2012, 11:22 PM
Difficult to believe 'Salem's Lot lost to I am Legend for vampire novel of the century...What's that Chinatown line? Oh yeah...

Course I'm respectable. I'm old. Politicians, ugly buildings, and whores all get respectable if they last long enough.
Guess we can add science-fantasy. It is a fine novel, but not truly as important, IMHO.

Geez, you could stand to lighten up a bit once in awhile, Path!!!! IMHO of course!!!

pathoftheturtle
04-03-2012, 04:32 AM
Difficult to believe 'Salem's Lot lost to I am Legend for vampire novel of the century...What's that Chinatown line? Oh yeah...

Course I'm respectable. I'm old. Politicians, ugly buildings, and whores all get respectable if they last long enough.
Guess we can add science-fantasy. It is a fine novel, but not truly as important, IMHO.

Geez, you could stand to lighten up a bit once in awhile, Path!!!! IMHO of course!!!That did not come across as lighthearted to you?
*sigh* All in the delivery, I suppose.:doh:

Ben Mears
04-03-2012, 05:47 AM
Difficult to believe 'Salem's Lot lost to I am Legend for vampire novel of the century...What's that Chinatown line? Oh yeah...
'Course I'm respectable. I'm old. Politicians, ugly buildings, and whores all get respectable if they last long enough.Guess we can add science-fantasy. It is a fine novel, but not truly as important, IMHO.

I agree if you are referring to I Am Legend.

divemaster
04-03-2012, 10:11 AM
Interview will be seen as "literature" and will likely win. To me it's no contest. 'Salem's Lot has had more influence and impact on the vampire/horror genre than all of the other nominated books combined.

I wholeheartedly agree with your last 2 sentences. Plus, it's a very effective book. However, if 'Salem's Lot loses, I predict it will be to I Am Legend, not Interview with the Vampire (or any of the others.)

Looks like I called this one.

Randall Flagg
04-03-2012, 12:35 PM
Actually, I believe I nailed it long before you did.

divemaster
04-03-2012, 02:57 PM
I didn't mean to imply I was the only one to predict Matheson would be the main competition to King.

Randall Flagg
04-03-2012, 03:07 PM
We are both correct-I'm just more correcterrr

Xile
04-03-2012, 06:21 PM
No shocker here. Best vampire novel I've ever read. Wish they'd remake the cheesy movie though because 30 Days of Night owned Salem's Lot cinematically [<-Is that even a word?].

Merlin1958
04-03-2012, 08:29 PM
No shocker here. Best vampire novel I've ever read. Wish they'd remake the cheesy movie though because 30 Days of Night owned Salem's Lot cinematically [<-Is that even a word?].

Well, "Salem's Lot"only got "TV Movie" treatment though, the second version far exceeded the first. So "The Lot" never really got its due as a book to movie treatment. Therefore, its kind of unfair to compare it to more current entries. While I truly "love" 'Salem's Lot as a book it is IMHO still second to the original "Dracula", by Bram Stoker. That was one f*cking scary book and I love the style it was written in. The movie version of the same tried very hard and came close, but believe it or not I would have to go with "Interview" as the scariest "Vampire" Movie to date. IMHO of course.

"30 days of Night" still ranks high IMO though. That was a creepy concept and flick!!!

needfulthings
04-08-2012, 08:16 PM
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frik
04-08-2012, 08:59 PM
No shocker here. Best vampire novel I've ever read.

I think I like McCammon's They Thirst and Martin's Fevre Dream even better.

sk