Nocte Award
The Nocte Award is a Spanish literary award presented by the now-defunct Nocte to those books worthy of mention published in Spain in the previous year, and also for initiatives and careers associated with horror literature.
Nocte
Nocte was a horror literary organization.2011 Nocte Awards
- Best Spanish short story: “El hombre revenido” by Emilio Bueso.
- Best Spanish novel: Y pese a todo by Juande Garduño.
- Best foreign novel: El circo de la familia Pilo by Will Elliott.
- Honourable mention: Pablo Mazo, Antonio Rómar and Salto de Página for Aquelarre project.
2010 Nocte Awards
- Best Spanish short story: “El laberinto de la araña” by José Miguel Vilar-Bou.
- Best Spanish novel: Fin by David Monteagudo.
- Best foreign short story: “La foto de la clase de este año” by Dan Simmons.
- Best foreign novel: Una oración por los que mueren by Stewart O'Nan.
2009 Nocte Awards
- Best Spanish short story: “Lluvia sangrienta” by Roberto Malo..
- Best foreign short story: “El mejor cuento de terror” by Joe Hill.
- Best Spanish novel: Rojo alma, negro sombra by Ismael Martínez Biurrun.
- Best foreign novel: Déjame entrar by John Ajvide Lindqvist.
- Honourable mention: Francisco Torres Oliver, for his translation career.