Annal:2002 Bram Stoker Award for Poetry Collection
From AwardAnnals
Results of the Bram Stoker Award in the year 2002. For a ranked list of books, try an honor roll:
- Bram Stoker Award for Poetry Collection
- Horror books
- Horror authors
- Poetry books
- Poetry authors
- Speculative Fiction books
- Speculative Fiction authors.
Mark McLaughlin, Rain Graves, David Niall Wilson
- 2002 Stoker–Poetry nominee
- Score: 6.52
The Gossamer Eye is a book of poetry, and some fiction, too, by a new breed of wordsmiths. Mark McLaughlin, Rain Graves and David Niall Wilson—the three authors represented in this collection—write in numerous speculative genres, with an emphasis on horror and dark fantasy. They give readings of their work at conventions and other literary venues, and are active in various national writers’ groups. Their fiction often appears in major anthologies, but they haven’t forgotten that poetry is an important part of their creative lives.
- 2002 Stoker–Poetry nominee
- Score: 6.52
Delirium’s second collection by Charlee Jacob features 7 short stories, 3 brand new novelettes and a collection of poetry, Night Unmasked, in the same volume! Charlee is becoming one of the hottest new horror authors on the scene, having just released her mass market debut novel This Symbiotic Fascination through Leisure Books. This new collection showcases her unique talents as one of the premier storytellers of the genre.
This Cape Is Red Because I've Been Bleeding
- 2002 Stoker–Poetry nominee
- Score: 6.52
A hauntingly beautiful poetry collection by Stoker-award winning author Tom Piccirilli. Features cover art by Caniglia.

