Awards
- 1959. "That Hell-Bound Train" Hugo Award for Best Short Story
- 1959: E. Everett Evans Memorial Award for Fantasy and Science Fiction Work
- 1960: Ann Radcliffe Award for Literature (Count Dracula Society) The Count Dracula Society was founded by Dr Donald A. Reed, who also founded the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films.
- 1960: Edgar Allan Poe Award (Special Scroll) (for Psycho) Mystery Writers of America
- 1960: Screenwriter's Annual Award nominated by Screenwriter's Guild (for Psycho)
- 1964: Inkpot Award for Science Fiction
- 1965: Third Trieste Film Festival Award (for The Skull)
- 1966: Ann Radcliffe Award for Television (Count Dracula Society)
- 1973: First prize, La 2de Convention Du Cinema Fantastique De Paris (for Asylum)
- 1974: Award for Service to the Field of Science Fantasy Los Angeles Science Fiction Society
- 1975. World Fantasy Award, Life Achievement
- 1978: Fritz Lieber Fantasy Award
- 1979: Reims Festival Award
- 1984. Hugo Special Award for 50 years as a science fiction professional
See also 42nd World Science Fiction Convention
- 1984: Lifetime Career Award, Atlanta Fantasy Fair
- 1985: Twilight Zone Dimension Award
- 1989. Bram Stoker Award, Life Achievement
- 1993. Once Around the Bloch: An Unauthorized Autobiography Bram Stoker, Superior Achievement in Non-Fiction
- Special award at the first NecronomiCon. (After his death, this award was renamed in his honor).
- 1994. The Early Fears Bram Stoker, Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection
- 1994. "The Scent of Vinegar" Bram Stoker, Superior Achievement in Long Fiction
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