The Lord Ruthven Award is an annual award presented by the Lord Ruthven Assembly, a group of academic scholars specializing in vampire literature and affiliated with the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts (IAFA). The award is presented for the best fiction on vampires and the best academic work on the study of the vampire figure in culture and literature.

Non Fiction

1994: David J. Skal, The Monster Show: A Cultural History of Horror 

1995: J. Gordon Melton, The Vampire Book: The Encyclopedia of the Undead

1996: Nina Auerbach, Our Vampires, Ourselves 

1997: David J. Skal, V is for Vampire: An A to Z Guide to everything Undead

1998: Carol Margaret Davison & Paul Simpson-Housley, Eds., Bram Stoker's Dracula: Sucking Through the Century 

1999: Carol A. Senf, Dracula: Between Tradition and Modernism 

2001: Elizabeth Miller, Dracula: Sense and Nonsense 

2002: Michael Bell, Food for the Dead: on the Trail of New England's Vampires

2003: William Patrick Day, Vampire Legends in Contemporary American Culture: What Becomes a Legend Most 

2004: James B. South, Ed., Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy: Fear and Trembling in Sunnydale. 

2005: Richard Dalby & William Hughes: Bram Stoker: A Bibliography 

2006: Jorg Waltje, Blood Obsession: Vampires, Serial Murder, and the Popular Imagination.

2007: Bruce A. McClelland, Slayers and their Vampires: A Cultural History of Killing the Dead 

2008: David Keyworth, Troublesome Corpses: Vampires and Revenants from Antiquity to the Present 

2009: Elizabeth Miller & Robert Eighteen-Bisang, Eds., Bram Stoker's Notes for Dracula

2010: Mary Y. Hallab, Vampire God: The Allure of the Undead in Western Culture

2011: John Edgar Browning & Caroline Joan Picart, Dracula in Visual Media: Film, Television, Comic Book and Electronic Game Appearances 

2012: Susannah Clements, The Vampire Defanged: How the Embodiment of Evil Became a Romantic Hero 

2013: Jeffrey Weinstock, The Vampire Film: Undead Cinema 

2014: Maria Lindgren Leavenworth & Malin Isaksson, Fanged Fan Fiction: Variations on Twilight, True Blood and The Vampire Diaries 

2015: MargotAdler, Vampires Are Us: Understanding Our Love Affair with the Immortal Dark Side 

2016: J. Gordon Melton & Alysa Hornick, The Vampire in Folklore, History, Literature, Film, and Television:A Comprehensive Bibliography 

2017: David J. Skal, Something in the Blood: The Untold Story of Bram Stoker, the Man Who Wrote Dracula 

2018: Gary A. Smith, Vampire Films of the 1970s 

2019: Amy J. Ransom, IAm Legend as American Myth 

2020: Sorcha Ni Fhlainn, Postmodern Vampires: Film, Fiction, and Popular Culture. 2021: Cait Coker, The Global Vampire: Essays on the Undead in Popular Culture Around the World. 

2022: (Tie) Simon Bacon, The Transmedia Vampire: Essays on Technological Convergence and the Undead. 
                 Violet Fenn, A History of the Vampire in Popular Culture. Love at First Bite.

2023: Simon Bacon, Contagion and the Vampire: The Vampiric Body as Locus of Disease and Global Epidemics in the 21st Century. 

Fiction

1989: Brian Stableford, The Empire of Fear 

1990: Nancy A. Collins, Sunglasses After Dark 

1993: Kim Newman, Anno Dracula 

1996: Barbara Hambly, Traveling with the Dead 

1997: Jonathan Nasaw, The World on Blood

1998: Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Writ in Blood 

1999: P. N. Elrod, The Vampire Files:A Chill in the Blood 

2000: Terry Pratchett, Carpe Jugulum 

2001: Elaine Bergstrom, Blood to Blood: The Dracula Story Continues 

2002: Jean Lorrah, Blood Will Tell 

2003: Charlaine Harris, Living Dead in Dallas 

2004: Andrew Fox, Fat White Vampire Blues 

2005: David Sosnowski, Vamped 

2006: Elizabeth Kostova, The Historian 

2007: Barbara Hambly, Renfield: Slave of Dracula 

2008: Joel H. Emerson, The Undead 

2009: James Reese, The Dracula Dossier 

2010: Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan, The Strain 

2011: S. M. Stirling, A Taint in the Blood 

2012: Glen Duncan, The Last Werewolf 

2013: Tim Powers, Hide Me Among the Graves 

2014: Joe Hill, NOS4A2 

2015: Lauren Owen, The Quick 

2016: David Gerrold, Jacob 

2017: Anne Rice, Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis 

2018: Charlaine Harris: The Complete Sookie Stackhouse Stories 

2019: Theodora Goss, European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman

2020: Marge Simon & Bryan D. Dietrich, The Demeter Diaries 

2021: Grady Hendrix, The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires 

2022: Jessica Lévai, The Night Library of Sternendach: A Vampire Opera in Verse

2023: Jacqueline Holland, The God of Endings. 

Media/Popular Culture

2003: Diary of a Virgin 

2004: Dracula 

2005: Vampire Dreams 

2008: Anthony Bourdain, No Reservations: Romania 

2009: True Blood 

2011: Being Human 

2015: Only Lovers Left Alive 

2016: What We Do in the Shadows 

2017: Vamped / The Vampire Historian 

2018: Midnight, Texas Season 1 

2020: What We Do in The Shadows 

2022: Midnight Mass 

2023: The Last Voyage of the Demeter 

Special Award

1997: Raymond T. McNally 

2018: Hans Corneel de Roos for his translation of, and research on Makt Myrkranna (Powers of Darkness)

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