Palkinto on pronssinen pienoismalli kummitustalosta. Seuran aktiiviset jäsenet äänestävät ehdokkaista kahden kierroksen aikana ensin finalistit ja sitten voittajat. Horror Writers Associationin jäsenet voivat suositella ehdokkaita. Palkinto voidaan myöntää mille tahansa englanniksi julkaistulle kauhukirjalle sen julkaisuvuonna. Koska jotkut kirjailijayhdistyksen jäsenistä kokivat kirjoittajien välisen kilpailuasetelman epämiellyttäväksi, palkintoja ei myönnetä vuoden parhaista vaan “for superior achievement”, “erinomaisesta suorituksesta”. Palkintoja on jaettu yhdistyksen perustamisvuodesta 1987 lähtien. Horror Writers Association jakaa vuosittain Bram Stoker -palkintoja parhaille kauhukirjoille.
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