On May 9, I
posted about the Shirley Jackson Awards which are given for outstanding
achievement in the literature of psychological suspense, horror, and the dark
fantastic. Today the winners were
announced.
The winner
in the Novel category is a Canadian, Gemma Files, for Experimental Film.
“Fired at almost the same time as her son
Clark's Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis, former film critic turned teacher
Lois Cairns is caught in a depressive downward spiral, convinced she's a
failure who's spent half her adult life writing about other people's dreams
without ever seeing any of her own come true. One night Lois attends a program
of experimental film and emerges convinced she's seen something no one else has
- a sampled piece of silver nitrate silent film footage whose existence might
prove that an eccentric early 20th-century socialite who disappeared under
mysterious circumstances was also one of Canada's first female movie-makers.
“Though it
raises her spirits and revitalizes her creatively, Lois's headlong quest to
discover the truth about Mrs. A. Macalla Whitcomb almost immediately begins to
send her much further than she ever wanted to go, revealing increasingly
troubling links between her subject's life and her own. Slowly but surely, the
malign influence of Mrs. Whitcomb's muse begins to creep into every aspect of
Lois's life, even placing her son in danger. But how can one increasingly ill
and unstable woman possibly hope to defeat a threat that's half long-lost
folklore, half cinematically framed hallucination - an existential nightmare
made physical, projected off the screen and into real life?” (https://www.amazon.ca/Experimental-Film-Gemma-Files/dp/1771483490/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1468174237&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=experimentall+film)
A Canadian
also won in the Edited Anthology category:
Aickman’s Heirs edited by
Simon Strantzas.
The awards,
voted upon by a jury of professional writers, editors, critics, and academics,
are given for the best work published in the preceding calendar year in the
following categories: Novel, Novella,
Novelette, Short Story, Single-Author Collection, and Edited Anthology. For winners in all the categories, go to http://www.shirleyjacksonawards.org/award-winners/2015-shirley-jackson-awards-winners/.
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