Selected Literary Awards
- 1976 The Doll Who Ate His Mother, World Fantasy Award nominee, Best Novel
- 1978 "The Chimney", World Fantasy Award winner, Best Short Story
- 1978 "In The Bag", British Fantasy Award winner, Best Short Story
- 1980 "Mackintosh Willy", World Fantasy Award winner, Best Short Story
- 1981 To Wake the Dead (later, the Parasite), British Fantasy Award winner, Best Novel
- 1982 The Nameless, World Fantasy Award nominee, Best Novel
- 1985 Incarnate, British Fantasy Award winner, Best Novel
- 1988 The Hungry Moon, British Fantasy Award winner, Best Novel
- 1989 The Influence, British Fantasy Award winner, Best Novel
- 1989 Ancient Images, Bram Stoker Award winner, Best Novel
- 1991 Midnight Sun, British Fantasy Award winner, Best Novel
- 1992 The Count of Eleven, British Fantasy Award nominee
- 1994 Alone with the Horrors, Stoker Award of the Horror Writers of America winner, Best Collection; World Fantasy Award winner, Best Collection
- 1994 The Long Lost, British Fantasy Award winner, Best Novel
- 1998 The House on Nazareth Hill, International Horror Guild winner, Best Novel; British Fantasy Award nominee, Best Novel
- 1999 Ghosts and Grisly Things, British Fantasy Award winner, Best Collection
- 2001 Silent Children, British Fantasy Award nominee, Best Novel
- 2003 Told by the Dead, British Fantasy Award winner, Best Collection
- 2003 The Darkest Part of the Woods, British Fantasy award nominee, Best Novel
- 2006 Secret Story, British Fantasy Award nominee, Best Novel
- 2008 Grin of the Dark, British Fantasy Society winner, Best Novel
- 2009 Thieving Fear, British Fantasy Society nominee, Best Novel
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