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2025 Specialty Awards

The Horror Writers Association (HWA) is pleased to announce the recipients of its Specialty Awards. These will be presented on June 14, 2025, during the Bram Stoker Awards® Presentation at StokerCon®2025 in Stamford, CT.

 

Specialty Press Award

 

The recipient of the Specialty Press Award is Mocha Memoirs Press.

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The HWA Specialty Press Award is presented periodically to a specialty publisher whose work has substantially contributed to the horror genre, whose publications display general excellence, and whose dealings with authors have been fair and exemplary.

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The award was instituted in 1997, largely due to the efforts of long-time HWA member and specialty press aficionado, Peter Crowther.

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Congratulations, Mocha Memoirs Press!

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Nicole Givens Kurtz is the founder and publisher of Mocha

Memoirs Press, a traditional publishing specializing in

amplifying marginalized voices in speculative fiction. Her

press has published groundbreaking anthologies such as

SLAY: Stories of the Vampire Noire and Blackened Roots: An

Anthology of the Undead. Mocha Memoirs is renowned for

their progressive work in Black women in horror and

continues to push the boundaries of intersectionality

in speculative fiction.

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Mocha Memoirs Press aims to create opportunities for voices

that have traditionally been shut out of mainstream publishing.

Our team is also primarily women and non-binary people, and we strive to foster an inclusive environment for both staff and authors. She’s a member of both the African-American and LGBTQIA+ communities. Nicole seeks to provide stories unavailable when she was a child. Overall, Mocha Memoirs Press is driven by a determination to increase representation one story at a time.

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The Richard Laymon President’s Award

 

The recipient of the Richard Laymond President’s Award for

Service is Maxwell I. Gold.

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The Richard Laymon President’s Award for Service was

instituted in 2001 and is named in honor of Richard Laymon,

who died in 2001 while serving as HWA’s President. As its

name implies, it is given by HWA’s sitting President.

The award is presented to a volunteer who has served the

HWA in an especially exemplary manner and has shown extraordinary dedication to the organization.

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Maxwell I. Gold is a Jewish-American author and poet with an extensive body of work comprising over 350 poems since 2017. His writings have earned a place alongside many literary luminaries in the speculative fiction genre. His work has appeared in numerous literary journals, magazines, and anthologies. Maxwell’s work has been recognized with multiple nominations including the Eric Hoffer Award, Pushcart Prize, and Bram Stoker Awards. Find him and his work at www.thewellsoftheweird.com.

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The Karen Lansdale Silver Hammer Award

 

The recipient of the Karen Lansdale Silver Hammer Award is

Jonathan Lees.

In 2022, the Horror Writers Association renamed the Silver

Hammer Award to the Karen Lansdale Silver Hammer Award

in honor of the tremendous amount of work Karen did starting

the HWA.

Our physical award has also been updated. Instead of a

hammer, a new stylized sculpture has been designed and

cast by the same company that mints our Bram Stoker Award

statues. We look forward to sharing the new design at

StokerCon2026.

The HWA periodically gives the Karen Lansdale Silver Hammer Award to an HWA volunteer who has done a truly massive amount of work for the organization, often unsung and behind the scenes. It was instituted in 1996 and is decided by a vote of HWA’s Board of Trustees.


The award is so named because it represents the careful, steady, continuous work of building HWA’s “house”—the many institutional systems that keep the organization functioning on a day-to-day basis.

Congratulations to Jonathan!

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In addition to creating strategies and video series for media outlets, ranging from Complex Media to TIDAL, Jonathan Lees has spent decades championing independent cinema and filmmakers through his work with the New York Underground Film Festival, Troma, Tribeca Film, Anthology Film Archives, and now with the Final Frame Horror Short Film Competition at StokerCon. After twenty-five years working in NYC, he has apparated to the Hudson Valley to explore more personal rituals by inscribing arcane texts for grimoires such as Long Division [Bad Hand Books], Fear of Clowns [Kangas Kahn Publishing], Even In The Grave [eSpec Books], The Hideous Book of Hidden Horrors [Bad Hand Books],and Other Terrors [Harper Collins].

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Mentor of the Year Award

 

The recipient of the Mentor of the Year Award is Gretchen McNeil.

The HWA’s Mentor Program is available to all members of the

organization. This popular program pairs newer writers with

established professionals for an intensive four-month-long

partnership. For new writers, the Program offers mentees a

personal, one-on-one experience with a seasoned writer,

tailor-made to help them grow in their writing and better market

their work. For experienced writers, it is an opportunity to pay

forward the assistance and encouragement other writers gave

them when they were starting out. In addition, there is the added

benefit of growing as a writer oneself through the act of teaching

others. In short, the Program benefits all who participate,

regardless of their roles.

Established in 2014, the Mentor of the Year Award recognizes

one mentor in the Program who has done an outstanding job of helping new writers. The award is chosen by the current manager of the Program.

Congratulations to Gretchen!

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Gretchen McNeil is the author of thirteen young adult novels for Disney*Hyperion and HarperCollins including the horror/comedy #MURDERTRENDING—the #1 YALSA Teens’ Top Ten pick for 2019—TEN, which was adapted as the film Ten: Murder Island for Lifetime, and the Get Even series which was adapted as the series Get Even and Rebel Cheer Squad: a Get Even series for the BBC and Netflix. Gretchen’s adult horror debut THEY FEAR NOT MEN IN THE WOODS hits shelves on September 9, 2025 from DAW Books.  

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About the Horror Writers Association

 

The Horror Writers Association (HWA) is a nonprofit organization of writers and publishing professionals around the world, dedicated to promoting dark literature and the interests of those who write it. Founded in the late 1980s, it now has close to 2000 members around the world and is the oldest and most respected professional organization for creators of horror fiction. The HWA encourages public interest in and appreciation of horror and dark fantasy literature and hosts an annual professional conference, StokerCon. HWA is also dedicated to recognizing and promoting diversity in the horror genre and practices a strict anti-harassment policy at all of its events. Please direct any questions regarding these awards to the Vice President of HWA. For more information about the Horror Writers Association, please visit https://horror.org/. For more information about the Bram Stoker Awards® and our other awards, please visit http://www.thebramstokerawards.com.

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