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Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Ramsey Campbell (born 4 January 1946 in Liverpool) is an English horror fiction author. Since he first came to prominence in the mid-1960s, critics have cited Campbell as one of the leading writers in his field: T. E. D. Klein has written that "Campbell reigns supreme in the field today", while S. T. Joshi stated, "future generations will regard him as the leading horror writer of our generation, every bit the equal of Lovecraft or Blackwood." Description above from the Wikipedia article Ramsey Campbell,licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Awards & recognition
- August Derleth Award · 2008
- British Fantasy Award — Best Collection · 2004
- British Fantasy Award — Best Collection · 2003
- British Fantasy Award — Best Collection · 1999
- World Horror Convention Grand Master Award · 1999
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- Bram Stoker Award — Lifetime Achievement · 1998
- August Derleth Award · 1994
- World Fantasy Award — Best Collection · 1994
- Bram Stoker Award — Best Fiction Collection · 1993
- August Derleth Award · 1991
- British Fantasy Award — Best Anthology or Collection · 1991
- World Fantasy Award — Best Anthology · 1991
- August Derleth Award · 1989
- August Derleth Award · 1988
- August Derleth Award · 1985
- August Derleth Award · 1981
- World Fantasy Award — Best Short Fiction · 1980
- British Fantasy Award — Best Short Fiction · 1978
- World Fantasy Award — Best Short Fiction · 1978
- August Derleth Award — Best Horror Novel · 2019 · nominated
- August Derleth Award — Best Horror Novel · 2017 · nominated
- British Fantasy Award — Best Collection · 2014 · nominated
- August Derleth Award — Best Horror Novel · 2013 · nominated
- British Fantasy Award — Best Collection · 2010 · nominated
- August Derleth Award · 2009 · nominated
- British Fantasy Award — Best Short Fiction · 2008 · nominated
- August Derleth Award · 2006 · nominated
- British Fantasy Award — Best Short Fiction · 2006 · nominated
- British Fantasy Award — Best Short Fiction · 2004 · nominated
- Locus Award — Best Anthology · 2004 · nominated
- World Fantasy Award — Best Anthology · 2004 · nominated
- August Derleth Award · 2003 · nominated
- Bram Stoker Award — Best Fiction Collection · 2003 · nominated
- August Derleth Award · 2001 · nominated
- British Fantasy Award — Best Short Fiction · 2001 · nominated
- Bram Stoker Award — Novel · 2000 · nominated
- British Fantasy Award — Best Short Fiction · 2000 · nominated
- British Fantasy Award — Best Short Fiction · 1999 · nominated
- August Derleth Award · 1998 · nominated
- British Fantasy Award — Best Short Fiction · 1998 · nominated
- Locus Award — Best Anthology · 1995 · nominated
- Locus Award — Best Anthology · 1994 · nominated
- Locus Award — Best Collection · 1994 · nominated
- Locus Award — Best Anthology · 1993 · nominated
- August Derleth Award · 1992 · nominated
- Bram Stoker Award — Best Fiction Collection · 1991 · nominated
- Locus Award — Best Anthology · 1991 · nominated
- Locus Award — Best Horror Novel · 1990 · nominated
- Locus Award — Best Horror Novel · 1989 · nominated
- Locus Award — Best Collection · 1988 · nominated
- World Fantasy Award — Best Collection · 1988 · nominated
- Bram Stoker Award — Best Fiction Collection · 1987 · nominated
- Locus Award — Best Fantasy Novel · 1987 · nominated
- World Fantasy Award — Best Novel · 1982 · nominated
- World Fantasy Award — Best Collection · 1981 · nominated
- British Fantasy Award — Best Short Fiction · 1979 · nominated
- World Fantasy Award — Best Short Fiction · 1978 · nominated
- World Fantasy Award — Best Short Fiction · 1977 · nominated
- World Fantasy Award — Best Novel · 1977 · nominated
- World Fantasy Award — Best Collection · 1977 · nominated




