Stephen Jones (author)
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Born | [1] Pimlico, London, England |
4 November 1953
Occupation | Editor, writer |
Nationality | British |
Genre | Horror fiction |
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Stephen Jones (born 4 November 1953 in Pimlico, London) is an English editor of horror anthologies, and the author of several book-length studies of horror and fantasy films as well as an account of H. P. Lovecraft's early British publications.
Jones and Kim Newman have edited several books together, including Horror: 100 Best Books, the 1988 horror volume in Xanadu's 100 Best series, and Horror: Another 100 Best Books, a 2005 sequel from Carroll & Graf (US publisher of the earlier series). Each comprises 100 essays by 100 horror writers about 100 horror books and each was recognised by the Horror Writers of America with its annual Bram Stoker Award for Best Non-Fiction.[2]
Jones has edited anthologies such as the Best New Horror series, Dark Terrors, The Mammoth Book of Vampires, The Mammoth Book of Zombies, The Mammoth Book of Dracula, The Mammoth Book of Frankenstein, The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women, The Vampire Stories of R. Chetwynd-Hayes, The Conan Chronicles, 1 and The Conan Chronicles, 2 by Robert E. Howard, and Scream Quietly: The Best of Charles L. Grant. Jones also edited Dancing with the Dark, a collection of stories of allegedly real life encounters with the paranormal by established horror writers. Jones has been the recipient of a Hugo award and many Bram Stoker Awards. His Mammoth book Best New Horror (1990, with Ramsey Campbell) was a World Fantasy Award winner.[3] Volume 22 of the annual anthology was published in 2011.
Awards
- 1984: World Fantasy Award: Special Award Non-Professional, for Fantasy Tales
- 1989: Bram Stoker Award, for Horror: 100 Best Books, shared with co-editor Kim Newman[2]
- 1991: World Fantasy Award: Anthology, for Best New Horror
- 1992: Bram Stoker Award for Barker's Shadows in Eden
- 1996: International Horror Guild Award for Best New Horror 6
- 1998: Bram Stoker Award for Exorcisms and Ecstasies
- 1999: International Horror Guild Award for Dark Terrors 4
- 2002: World Fantasy Award: "Special Award Professional: for editing"
- 2003: International Horror Guild Award, for Dark Terrors 6
- 2005: Bram Stoker Award, for Horror: Another 100 Best Books, shared with co-editor Kim Newman[2]
- 2017: Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award: Book of the Year, for The Art of Horror Movies: An Illustrated History[4]
References
- ↑ The U.S. Library of Congress (or "LCCN") cites the British Library authority file for Jones.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Bibliography: Horror: 100 Best Books". Internet Speculative Fiction Database.
"Bibliography: Horror: Another 100 Best Books". ISFDB. Retrieved 2015-02-22.
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- ↑ https://rondoaward.com/rondoaward.com/blog/
External links
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- Stephen Jones at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Stephen Jones at Fantastic Fiction
- Podcast audio interview with Stephen Jones
- Jones, Stephen, 1953– at Library of Congress Authorities, with 42 catalogue records
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