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A Sampling of Horror Writers OrganizationsLooking at Professional Groups for Authors of All Things Terrifying
The Horror Writers Association is the world's largest horror writers organization, not the only one. Here is a partial list of societies dedicated to the horror genre.
Children’s book writers and illustrators have SCBWI, authors of romance books join The Romance Writers of America, mystery writers belong to The Mystery Writers of America and, thanks to author Robert R. McCammon’s vision, horror fiction writers can become members of the Horror Writers Association. History of HWA, the Horror Writers AssociationThe idea for an organization devoted to those who work in the horror fiction genre was first floated in 1984 in an interview McCammon gave to Publisher’s Weekly. According to the Horror Writers Association website, McCammon “expressed his desire for a professional organization specifically geared to the needs of fellow writers of fear.” McCammon recognized a niche and over time, as the organization took root and then flourished, that niche was filled. Well known horror author Dean Koontz was named the first president of the Horror Writer’s Association and soon the organization boasted as members the brightest and best writers in the field of horror fiction; authors like Stephen King, Ray Bradbury, Clive Barker and Peter Straub to name just a handful. Each year, at its national conference, the HWA names the winner of the Bram Stoker Awards, presented annually for superior achievements in horror writing. Horror Writers Organizations World WideThe Horror Writers Association is by far the largest and most well recognized group dedicated to horror writers but there are other less well known, smaller organizations as well. A partial overview includes:
This is a small sampling of the societies, guilds, organizations and clubs devoted to all aspects of the horror fiction genre. Whether the budding writer fancies himself the next Stephen King or Anne Rice, with a few mouse clicks he can find the perfect writers group for him.
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