I am delighted to reveal that the story 'Translation' by Adam Golaski (ST#21) has been recommended for a Bram Stoker Award. The award is presented by the Horror Writers Association. The reading list is here.
Whatever you think of awards, it's good to see ST up there with the likes of Cemetery Dance and Black Static. More importantly, Adam is getting the recognition he deserves as a seriously original author.
Saturday, 2 June 2012
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Congrats both - a corking writer, so well deserved.
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