Rick Hautala, a winner of the Horror Writers Association’s Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement, died March 21 of a heart attack.
He has written and published over 30 books, plus a large number of short stories.
His third novel, Night Stone (1986), was one of the first books to feature a holographic and sold over a million copies. His short story collection, Bedbugs (1999) was a Barnes & Noble selection as one of the most distinguished horror publications of the year 2000.
[Thanks to Andrew Porter for the story.]
View Rick Hautala’s HWA Bram Stoker Lifetime Achievement Award acceptance speech here.