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“Permanent Damage” by Lee Murray wins a Bram Stoker Award
May 14, 2022 — Lee Murray received the Bram Stoker Award for her short story “Permanent Damage” that appeared in Attack From the ’80s edited by Eugene Johnson and published by RDSP. She also received a second Stoker as part of the writing team along with Christina Sng, Angela Yuriko Smith and Geneve Flynn for the poetry collection Tortured Willows: Bent, Bowed, Unbroken put out by Yuriko Publishing. Read the full press release.
HWA Recognizes RDSP with Specialty Press Award
Raw Dog Screaming Press has been chosen by the Horror Writers Association to receive the Specialty Press award for 2018.
From the HWA, “Each year the HWA recognizes the accomplishments of a noteworthy small press. The Specialty Press Award brings recognition to an outstanding publisher of horror, dark fantasy, and weird fiction.”
The award will be given during the association’s annual convention, StokerCon, in May.
Interviews With Raw Dog Screaming Authors & Editors
- John Edward Lawson featured on Uncomfortably Dark
- Eugen Bacon: Agents of Change (Locus Magazine)
- Author Spotlight: J.L. Gribble
- Lit Up: Jezzy Wolfe video interview
- Donna Lynch talks Witches podcast
- Michael A. Arnzen interviewed by Matt Betts podcast
- EV Knight on Visited by Voices
- Gary A. Braunbeck on Visited by Voices
- Chilling Chat with Lee Murray
Articles By & About Raw Dog Screaming Authors & Editors
- Nightmare Magazine – The Living Dead: Us vs. Them by James Chambers
- Interstellar Magazine – I Don’t Read Horror (& Other Weird Tales) by Lee Murray
- The Writer: All the Things I Wish I’d Known as a Beginning Horror Writer by Tim Waggoner
- Interstellar Magazine – Final Girl: A Life in Horror by Christina Sng
- Deadline: Fox & The Martian team adapt Wraiths of the Broken Land
- Ain’t It Cool News gives background on Wraiths and Bone Tomahawk
- RDSP a recommended press @ Huffington Post
- RDSP Helps Raise Funds at Share the Spirit Event in Uniontown
- American Book Review features Martyrs and Holymen
- Decibel spotlight on John Edward Lawson