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Index Edo van Belkom

Edo van Belkom (born 1962) is a Canadian author of horror fiction.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 40 relations: Alternate Tyrants, Aurora Awards, Barrie Examiner, Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel, Bram Stoker Award for Short Fiction, Brampton, Brampton Guardian, Cambridge Reporter, Canadians, Creative writing, Crime Writers of Canada, Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence, DNA Publications, Dragonlance, Dusk (TV channel), Guelph Mercury, Honours degree, Horror fiction, Horror Writers Association, Kurt Vonnegut, List of horror fiction writers, Metroland Media Group, On Spec, Ontario, Ontario Library Association, Peel District School Board, Ray Bradbury, Robert Bloch's Psychos, RPM (magazine), Serial (literature), Sheridan College, The Brampton Times, The Province, The Year's Best Horror Stories, Toronto, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto Star, University of Toronto, Vancouver Sun, York University.

  2. Aurora Award-winning writers
  3. Canadian horror writers

Alternate Tyrants

Alternate Tyrants is a 1997 Tor alternate history anthology, edited by Mike Resnick.

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Aurora Awards

The Aurora Awards (Prix Aurora-Boréal) are a set of primarily literary awards given annually for the best Canadian science fiction or fantasy professional and fan works and achievements from the previous year.

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Barrie Examiner

The Barrie Examiner was a daily newspaper published in Barrie, Ontario from 1864 to 2017.

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Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel

The Bram Stoker Award for First Novel is an award presented by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in horror writing for an author's first horror novel.

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Bram Stoker Award for Short Fiction

The Bram Stoker Award for Short Fiction is an award presented by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in horror writing for short fiction.

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Brampton

Brampton is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario.

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Brampton Guardian

The Brampton Guardian is a locally distributed, free, weekly community newspaper in Brampton, Ontario, Canada.

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Cambridge Reporter

The Cambridge Reporter, previously the Galt Reporter, was a local daily newspaper in Southern Ontario serving the community of Cambridge, Ontario, Canada.

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Canadians

Canadians (Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada.

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Creative writing

Creative writing is any writing that goes outside the bounds of normal professional, journalistic, academic, or technical forms of literature, typically identified by an emphasis on narrative craft, character development, and the use of literary tropes or with various traditions of poetry and poetics.

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Crime Writers of Canada

Founded in 1982 by mystery reviewers Derrick Murdock and Doug Marshall, editor John Pierce and mystery and thriller authors Tony Aspler, Howard Engel, Tim Heald, and Larry Morse, Crime Writers of Canada (CWC) is now a national, non-profit organization.

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Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence

The Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence, formerly known as the Arthur Ellis Awards, are a group of Canadian literary awards, presented annually by the Crime Writers of Canada for the best Canadian crime and mystery writing published in the previous year.

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DNA Publications

DNA Publications was an American publishing company that existed from 1993 to 2007 and was run by the husband-and-wife team of Warren Lapine and Angela Kessler.

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Dragonlance

Dragonlance is a shared universe created by Laura and Tracy Hickman, and expanded by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis under the direction of TSR, Inc. into a series of fantasy novels.

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Dusk (TV channel)

Dusk was a Canadian English language specialty channel.

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Guelph Mercury

The Guelph Mercury was an English language daily newspaper published in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

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Honours degree

Honours degree has various meanings in the context of different degrees and education systems.

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Horror fiction

Horror is a genre of fiction that is intended to disturb, frighten, or scare.

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Horror Writers Association

The Horror Writers Association (HWA) is a worldwide non-profit organization of professional writers and publishing professionals dedicated to promoting the interests of horror and dark fantasy writers.

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Kurt Vonnegut

Kurt Vonnegut (November 11, 1922 – April 11, 2007) was an American author known for his satirical and darkly humorous novels.

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List of horror fiction writers

This is an incomplete list of notable writers in the horror fiction genre.

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Metroland Media Group (also known as Community Brands) is a Canadian mass media publisher and distributor which primarily operates in Southern Ontario.

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On Spec

On Spec is a digest-sized, perfect-bound, Canadian quarterly magazine publishing stories and poetry in science fiction, fantasy, and allied genres broadly grouped under the "speculative fiction" umbrella.

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Ontario

Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.

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Ontario Library Association

The Ontario Library Association (OLA) was established in 1900 and is the oldest continually operating library association in Canada.

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Peel District School Board

The Peel District School Board (PDSB; known as English-Language Public District School Board No. 19 prior to 1999) is a school district that serves approximately 153,000 kindergarten to grade 12 students at more than 259 schools in the Region of Peel (municipalities of Caledon, Brampton and Mississauga) in Ontario, also to the west of Toronto.

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Ray Bradbury

Ray Douglas Bradbury (August 22, 1920June 5, 2012) was an American author and screenwriter.

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Robert Bloch's Psychos

Robert Bloch's Psychos is a 1997 horror anthology that was being edited by American writer Robert Bloch until his death in 1994.

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RPM (magazine)

RPM (and later) was a Canadian music-industry publication that featured song and album charts for Canada.

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Serial (literature)

In literature, a serial is a printing or publishing format by which a single larger work, often a work of narrative fiction, is published in smaller, sequential instalments.

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Sheridan College

Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, formerly Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology, is a public polytechnic institute partnered with private Canadian College of Technology and Trades operating campuses across the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada.

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The Brampton Times

The Brampton Times is a newspaper that was published in Brampton, Ontario, Canada until the early 1990s, when The Brampton Guardian’s free distribution eroded the Times subscription base.

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The Province

The Province is a daily newspaper published in tabloid format in British Columbia by Pacific Newspaper Group, a division of Postmedia Network, alongside the Vancouver Sun broadsheet newspaper.

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The Year's Best Horror Stories

The Year’s Best Horror Stories was a series of annual anthologies published by DAW Books in the U.S. from 1972 to 1994 under the successive editorships of Richard Davis from 1972 to 1975 (after a 1971-1973 series published by Sphere Books in the U.K.; the first volumes had the same contents, the U.S.

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Toronto

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.

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Toronto Metropolitan University

Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU or Toronto Met), formerly Ryerson University, is a public research university located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Toronto Star

The Toronto Star is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper.

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University of Toronto

The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park.

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Vancouver Sun

The Vancouver Sun, also known as the Sun, is a daily broadsheet newspaper based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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York University

York University (Université York), also known as YorkU or simply YU, is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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See also

Aurora Award-winning writers

Canadian horror writers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edo_van_Belkom

Also known as Evan Hollander, Van Belkom.