International Horror Guild Award, the Glossary
The International Horror Guild Award (also known as the IHG Award) was an accolade recognizing excellence in the field of horror/dark fantasy, presented by the International Horror Guild (IHG) from 1995 to 2008.[1]
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30 relations: Adam's Mark, Alice Cooper, Ann VanderMeer, Atlanta, Austin, Texas, Charles L. Grant, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Chicago, Clive Barker, Dark fantasy, Denver, Dragon Con, E. F. Bleiler, Edward Bryant, Eugene, Oregon, Gahan Wilson, Harlan Ellison, Horror fiction, Hugh B. Cave, Madison, Wisconsin, Peter Straub, Phoenix, Arizona, Ramsey Campbell, Ray Bradbury, Richard Matheson, Saratoga Springs, New York, Stephen King, William F. Nolan, World Fantasy Convention, World Horror Convention.
- Horror fiction awards
Adam's Mark
Adam's Mark Hotels & Resorts was a chain of upscale hotels in the United States.
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Alice Cooper
Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier; February 4, 1948) is an American rock singer and songwriter whose career spans sixty years.
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Ann VanderMeer
Ann VanderMeer (née Kennedy) is an American publisher and editor, and the second female editor of the horror magazine Weird Tales.
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Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Austin, Texas
Austin is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat and most populous city of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties.
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Charles L. Grant
Charles Lewis Grant (September 12, 1942 – September 15, 2006) was an American novelist and short story writer specializing in what he called "dark fantasy" and "quiet horror".
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Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (born September 15, 1942) is an American writer.
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Chicago
Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States.
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Clive Barker
Clive Barker (born 5 October 1952) is an English novelist who came to prominence in the mid-1980s with a series of short stories, the Books of Blood, which established him as a leading horror writer.
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Dark fantasy
Dark fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporates disturbing and frightening themes.
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Denver
Denver is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado.
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Dragon Con
Dragon Con (previously Dragon*Con and sometimes DragonCon) is a North American multigenre convention, founded in 1987, which takes place annually over the Labor Day weekend in Atlanta, Georgia.
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E. F. Bleiler
Everett Franklin Bleiler (April 30, 1920 – June 13, 2010) was an American editor, bibliographer, and scholar of science fiction, detective fiction, and fantasy literature.
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Edward Bryant
Edward Winslow Bryant Jr. (August 27, 1945 – February 10, 2017) was an American science fiction and horror writer sometimes associated with the Dangerous Visions series of anthologies that bolstered The New Wave.
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Eugene, Oregon
Eugene is a city in and the county seat of Lane County, Oregon, United States.
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Gahan Wilson
Gahan Allen Wilson (February 18, 1930 – November 21, 2019) was an American author, cartoonist and illustrator known for his cartoons depicting horror-fantasy situations.
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Harlan Ellison
Harlan Jay Ellison (May 27, 1934 – June 28, 2018) was an American writer, known for his prolific and influential work in New Wave speculative fiction and for his outspoken, combative personality.
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Horror fiction
Horror is a genre of fiction that is intended to disturb, frighten, or scare.
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Hugh B. Cave
Hugh Barnett Cave (11 July 1910 – 27 June 2004) was an American writer of various genres, perhaps best remembered for his works of horror, weird menace and science fiction.
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Madison, Wisconsin
Madison is the capital city of the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the seat of Dane County.
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Peter Straub
Peter Francis Straub (March 2, 1943 – September 4, 2022) was an American novelist and poet.
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Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona, with 1,608,139 residents as of 2020.
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Ramsey Campbell
Ramsey Campbell (born 4 January 1946) is an English horror fiction writer, editor and critic who has been writing for well over fifty years.
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Ray Bradbury
Ray Douglas Bradbury (August 22, 1920June 5, 2012) was an American author and screenwriter.
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Richard Matheson
Richard Burton Matheson (February 20, 1926 – June 23, 2013) was an American author and screenwriter, primarily in the fantasy, horror, and science fiction genres.
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Saratoga Springs, New York
Saratoga Springs is a city in Saratoga County, New York, United States.
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Stephen King
Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author.
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William F. Nolan
William Francis Nolan (March 6, 1928 – July 15, 2021) was an American author who wrote hundreds of stories in the science fiction, fantasy, horror, and crime fiction genres.
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World Fantasy Convention
The World Fantasy Convention is an annual convention of professionals, collectors, and others interested in the field of fantasy.
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World Horror Convention
The World Horror Convention was an annual professional gathering of the World Horror Society and other interested parties that ran annually for 26 years, from 1991 through 2016, before being discontinued.
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See also
Horror fiction awards
- Aurealis Award for Best Horror Novel
- Aurealis Award for Best Horror Novella
- Aurealis Award for Best Horror Short Story
- Bram Stoker Awards
- Critics' Choice Super Awards
- Fangoria Chainsaw Awards
- Gaylactic Spectrum Awards
- Horror Hall of Fame
- Ignyte Awards
- International Horror Guild Award
- Lambda Literary Award for Speculative Fiction
- Locus Award
- Locus Award for Best Horror Novel
- Lord Ruthven Award
- Nocte Award
- Premio Ignotus
- Reaper Award
- Rhysling Award
- Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards
- Science Fiction Awards Database
- Scream Awards
- Shirley Jackson Award
- World Horror Convention Grand Master Award
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Horror_Guild_Award
Also known as IHG Award, IHG Awards, International Horror Guild, International Horror Guild Awards.