Joe R. Lansdale

Writing

Born: 1951-10-28
Gender: Male
Popularity: 0.3

Also Known As

Joe Lansdale

Biography

Joe Richard Lansdale (born October 28, 1951) is an American writer and martial arts instructor. A prose writer in a variety of genres, including Western, horror, science fiction, mystery, and suspense, he has also written comic books and screenplays. Several of his novels have been adapted for film and television.

Awards & Nominations8 won Β· 20 nominated

Nominated

Locus Award for Best Horror Novel

Moon Lake

2022
πŸ† Won

Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement

2011
πŸ† Won

Bram Stoker Award for Short Fiction

2010
πŸ† Won

World Horror Convention Grand Master Award

2007
Nominated

World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology

Cross Plains Universe: Texans Celebrate Robert E. Howard

2007
Nominated

World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology

Retro Pulp Tales

2007
πŸ† Won

Bram Stoker Award for Best Anthology

2006
Nominated

World Fantasy Award for Best Collection

Mad Dog Summer

2005
πŸ† Won

Inkpot Award

2001
πŸ† Won

Edgar Awards

The Bottoms

2001
Nominated

Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire for Best Foreign-Language Short Story

Q134529069

2001
Nominated

Locus Award for Best Collection

High Cotton

2001
Nominated

Bram Stoker Award for Best Fiction Collection

Writer of the Purple Rage

1994
πŸ† Won

British Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction

On the Far Side of the Cadillac Desert with Dead Folks

1990
Nominated

Bram Stoker Award for Novel

Savage Season

1990
Nominated

Locus Award for Best Short Story

The Steel Valentine

1990
Nominated

World Fantasy Award for Best Novella

On the Far Side of the Cadillac Desert with Dead Folks

1990
Nominated

World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology

Razored Saddles

1990
Nominated

World Fantasy Award for Best Collection

By Bizarre Hands

1990
Nominated

Locus Award for Best Collection

By Bizarre Hands

1990
Nominated

Locus Award for Best Anthology

Razored Saddles

1990
Nominated

Bram Stoker Award for Best Fiction Collection

By Bizarre Hands

1989
Nominated

World Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction

Night They Missed the Horror Show

1989
Nominated

Locus Award for Best Horror Novel

The Drive-In

1989
Nominated

World Fantasy Award for Best Novel

The Drive-In

1989
πŸ† Won

Bram Stoker Award for Short Fiction

1988
Nominated

Bram Stoker Award for Novel

The Drive-In

1988
Nominated

World Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction

Tight Little Stitches in a Dead Man's Back

1987