Awards & Winners

John Collier

Date of Birth 03-May-1901
Place of Birth London
(England, United Kingdom, Great Britain)
Nationality United Kingdom
Also know as John Henry Noyes Collier
Profession Author, Novelist, Poet, Screenwriter
John Henry Noyes Collier was a British-born author and screenplay writer best known for his short stories, many of which appeared in The New Yorker from the 1930s to the 1950s. Most were collected in The John Collier Reader; earlier collections include a 1951 volume, the famous Fancies and Goodnights, which won the International Fantasy Award and remains in print. Individual stories are frequently anthologized in fantasy collections. John Collier's writing has been praised by authors such as Anthony Burgess, Ray Bradbury, Roald Dahl, Neil Gaiman, Michael Chabon, Wyndham Lewis, and Paul Theroux. He appears to have given few interviews in his life; those include conversations with biographer Betty Richardson, Tom Milne, and Max Wilk.

Awards by John Collier

Check all the awards nominated and won by John Collier.

1952


International Fantasy Award for Fiction
Honored for : Fancies and Goodnights
Edgar Award for Best Short Story
Honored for : Fancies and Goodnights

Nominations 1952 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Edgar Award for Best Short Story Fancies and Goodnights