MYSTERY WRITERS OF AMERICA

Edgar Allan Poe, MWA logo

'Mystery Writers of America' is an organization for mystery writers, based in New York.
The organization was founded in 1945 by Clayton Rawson, Anthony Boucher, Lawrence Treat, and Brett Halliday.
It presents the Edgar Award, a small bust of Edgar Allan Poe, every year.

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Grand Master Award
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Grand Master Award


The Grand Master Award is the highest honor bestowed by the Mystery Writers of America. It recognizes lifetime achievement and consistent quality. (The award was presented irregularly through 1978; it has been given to one writer annually since then.)
Year Winner Year Winner Year Winner
1955 Agatha Christie 1978 Daphne du Maurier 1994 Lawrence Block
1958 Vincent Starrett Dorothy B. Hughes 1995 Mickey Spillane
1959 Rex Stout Ngaio Marsh 1996 Dick Francis
1961 Ellery Queen 1979 Aaron Marc Stein 1997 Ruth Rendell
1962 Erle Stanley Gardner 1980 W. R. Burnett 1998 Barbara Mertz
1963 John Dickson Carr 1981 Stanley Ellin 1999 P.D. James
1964 George Harmon Coxe 1982 Julian Symons 2000 Mary Higgins Clark
1966 Georges Simenon 1983 Margaret Millar 2001 Edward D. Hoch
1967 Baynard Kendrick 1984 John le Carré 2002 Robert B. Parker
1969 John Creasey 1985 Dorothy Salisbury Davis 2003 Ira Levin
1970 James M. Cain 1986 Ed McBain 2004 Joseph Wambaugh
1971 Mignon G. Eberhart 1987 Michael Gilbert 2005 Marcia Muller
1972 John D. MacDonald 1988 Phyllis A. Whitney 2006 Stuart Kaminsky
1973 Judson Philips 1989 Hillary Waugh 2007 Stephen King
Alfred Hitchcock 1990 Helen McCloy
1974 Ross Macdonald 1991 Tony Hillerman
1975 Eric Ambler 1992 Elmore Leonard
1976 Graham Greene 1993 Donald E. Westlake

See also



The Top 100 Mystery Novels of All Time, selected by active MWA members in 1995

Crime Writers' Association

Edgar Award


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Mystery Writers of America

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