Awards & Winners

Thomas F. Monteleone

Date of Birth 14-April-1946
Place of Birth Baltimore
(Maryland, Baltimore County, United States of America, Area code 410, Area code 443, Area code 667, Area codes 410, 443, and 667)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Thomas Francis Monteleone, Thomas Monteleone, Tom Monteleone, Monteleone
Profession Novelist, Writer, Author
Thomas F. Monteleone is an American science fiction author and horror fiction author. His first novel, Seeds of Change was the lead-off title in the critically unsuccessful Laser Books line of science fiction titles, but he went on to become a popular writer of supernatural thrillers. He is no relation to Chicago Outfit mobster Tom Monteleone. Monteleone has been a professional writer since 1972, and 4-time winner of the Bram Stoker Award. He has published more than 100 short stories in numerous magazines and anthologies. His stories have been nominated for many awards, and have appeared in lots of best-of-the-year compilations. His notorious column of opinion and entertainment, "The Mothers And Fathers Italian Association," currently appears in Cemetery Dance magazine. He is the editor of seven anthologies, including the highly acclaimed Borderlands series edited with his wife, Elizabeth. Borderlands 5 won a Bram Stoker Award in 2003. He has written for the stage and television, having scripts produced for American Playhouse, George A. Romero’s Tales from the Darkside, and a series on Fox TV entitled Night Visions. He has written many feature-length screenplays, none of which have been produced.

Awards by Thomas F. Monteleone

Check all the awards nominated and won by Thomas F. Monteleone.

1992


Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel
Honored for : Blood of the Lamb

1991


Nominations 1991 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Locus Award for Best Anthology Borderlands

1978


Nominations 1978 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Locus Award for Best Short Story Camera Obscura

1977


Nominations 1977 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Nebula Award for Best Short Story Camera Obscura

1976


Nominations 1976 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Nebula Award for Best Short Story Breath's a Ware That Will Not Keep