2023 British Fantasy Awards Winners
The winners for the 2023 August Derleth and Robert Holdstock awards have been announced at FantasyCon.
August Derleth Award for Best Horror Novel:
WINNER:
- Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey (Hodder & Stoughton)
SHORTLIST:
- Full Immersion by Gemma Amor (Angry Robot)
- The Hollows by Daniel Church (Angry Robot)
- Miracle Growth by Tim Mendees (Eerie River)
- Sundial by Catriona Ward (Viper)
Robert Holdstock Award for Best Fantasy Novel:
WINNER:
- The Spear Cuts Through Water by Simon Jimenez (Del Rey)
SHORTLIST:
- Path of War by David Green (Eerie River)
- Cast Long Shadows by Cat Hellisen (Luna)
- Glitterati by Oliver K. Langmead (Titan)
- The Bone Orchard by Sara A. Mueller (Tor)
- The Oleander Sword by Tasha Suri (Orbit)
Our congrats to Sarah Gailey and Simon Jimenez and all the shortlist authors.
Locus has the results from all categories.
Ex Libris WWEnd: Starter Villain by John Scalzi
Starter Villain by John Scalzi (Tor Hardcover and eBook, On-sale: September 19, 2023)
Bestselling author John Scalzi has become one of the most popular authors today, known for fun and page-turning works of speculative fiction that have gained him fans far beyond the genre. He continues to build up accolades — recently his 2022 New York Times bestseller The Kaiju Preservation Society won the Locus Award for Best Novel and the Ohioana Readers Choice Award, and is a finalist for this year’s Hugo Award. In September, he’ll embark on a national tour, and then he will be the Guest of Honor at the 2023 Budapest International Book Festival, a first time for a science fiction author. In addition, there are a number of both big and small screen adaptations in the works for his books.
Now, Scalzi returns with another memorable and unique caper set in the strangest of all worlds… present-day Earth. Starter Villain is a fast-paced, comedic adventure that asks the question: How does a super villain learn… to be a villain?
Inheriting your mysterious uncle’s supervillain business is more complicated than you might imagine. Sure, there are the things you’d expect. The volcano lairs. The minions. The plots to take over the world. The international networks of rivals who want you dead.
Much harder to get used to: the sentient, language-using, computer-savvy cats. And the fact that in the overall organization, they’re management…
Join John Scalzi on a hilarious tour through the ins-and-outs of a corporation that just happens to be plotting world domination. A blend of the best of villainy from James Bond and Marvel, mixed with a touch of The Office and What We Do in the Shadows, Starter Villain is the perfect escape read this fall for fans of thrillers, science fiction, and of course, cats… or anyone who has ever imagined what it might take to become the ultimate evil mastermind.
“Scalzi again examines tropes in a tale of an ordinary individual being cast into an extraordinary situation with his trademark quick pacing, clever banter, and ability to find humor in desperate situations…. Scalzi’s latest will appeal to his legion of fans and draw in new ones.” — Booklist, Starred Review
“[T]his story of snark with a heart reminds readers that the logical conclusion of ‘dogs have owners, cats have staff’ is that cats are management and never let anyone forget it. VERDICT: Readers of humorous fantasy are sure to love Scalzi’s latest as much as those cats; it’s also for those who enjoy seeing superhero stories folded, twisted, and mutilated and anyone wishing for a righteous villain lair surrounded by intelligent sharks. Highly recommended.” — Library Journal, Starred Review
“In this clever, fast-paced thriller, Hugo Award winner Scalzi subverts classic supervillain tropes with equal measures of tongue-in-cheek humor and common sense… The result is a breezy and highly entertaining genre send-up.” — Publishers Weekly
John Scalzi writes books, which, considering where you’re reading this, makes perfect sense. He’s best known for writing science fiction, including the New York Times bestseller “Redshirts,” which won the Hugo Award for Best Novel. He also writes non-fiction, on subjects ranging from personal finance to astronomy to film, was the Creative Consultant for the Stargate: Universe television series. He enjoys pie, as should all right thinking people. You can get to his blog by typing the word “Whatever” into Google. No, seriously, try it.
2023 Aurora Award Winner
The 2023 Aurora Award winners have been announced, celebrating the “best works and activities done by Canadians in 2022.” In the Best Novel category:
WINNER:
- The Embroidered Book by Kate Heartfield, HarperVoyager
FINALISTS:
- All the Seas of the World by Guy Gavriel Kay, Penguin Canada
- The Void Ascendant by Premee Mohamed, Solaris Books
- The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Del Rey
- Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.
Our congrats to Kate Heartfield and all the finalists! Locus has the full list of winners in all categories.
2023 Arthur C. Clarke Award Winner
The 2023 Arthur C. Clark Award has been announced.
WINNER:
- Venomous Lumpsucker by Ned Beauman (Sceptre)
FINALISTS:
- The Red Scholar’s Wake by Aliette de Bodard (Gollancz)
- Plutoshine by Lucy Kissick (Gollancz)
- The Anomaly by Hervé Le Tellier, translated by Adriana Hunter (Michael Joseph)
- The Coral Bones by E.J. Swift (Unsung Stories)
- Metronome by Tom Watson (Bloomsbury)
Our congrats to Ned Beauman and all the finalists.
2023 Mythopoeic Award Winner
The Mythopoeic Society has announced the 2023 Mythopoeic Award winners. In the Adult Literature category the winner is:
WINNER:
- When the Angels Left the Old Country by Sacha Lamb (Levine Querido)
FINALISTS:
- When Women Were Dragons by Kelly Barnhill (Doubleday; Hot Key)
- The Ballad of Perilous Graves by Alex Jennings (Redhook; Orbit UK)
- Thistlefoot by GennaRose Nethercott (Anchor Books)
- The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd (Orion; Morrow)
Our congrats to Sacha Lamb and all the finalists. You can see the complete list of winners in all categories over at Locus.
2023 British Fantasy Awards Shortlists Announced
The British Fantasy Society has released the shortlists for the 2023 British Fantasy Awards.
2023 Robert Holdstock Award Shortlist (Fantasy):
- Path of War by David Green (Eerie River)
- Cast Long Shadows by Cat Hellisen (Luna)
- The Spear Cuts Through Water by Simon Jimenez (Del Rey)
- Glitterati by Oliver K. Langmead (Titan)
- The Bone Orchard by Sara A. Mueller (Tor)
- The Oleander Sword by Tasha Suri (Orbit)
2023 August Derleth Award Shortlist (Horror):
- Full Immersion by Gemma Amor (Angry Robot)
- The Hollows by Daniel Church (Angry Robot)
- Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey (Hodder & Stoughton)
- Miracle Growth by Tim Mendees (Eerie River)
- Sundial by Catriona Ward (Viper)
Our congrats to all the nominees. Locus has the complete list of nominees in all categories.
What do you think of the lineups for these 2 awards?
2023 World Fantasy Award Finalists
The 2023 World Fantasy Awards finalists have been announced.
The finalists in the Best Novel category are:
- Saint Death’s Daughter by C.S.E. Cooney (Solaris)
- Spear by Nicola Griffith (Tordotcom)
- The Ballad of Perilous Graves by Alex Jennings (Redhook; Orbit UK)
- Babel by R.F. Kuang (Harper Voyager US; Harper Voyager UK)
- Siren Queen by Nghi Vo (Tordotcom)
World Fantasy Awards for Life Achievement have been awarded to: Peter Crowther and John Douglas.
Our congrats to all the finalists! You can see the full list of finalists in all categories on the Locus website. The awards will be presented at the 2023 World Fantasy Convention, October 26-29, 2023 at the Sheraton Crown Center, Kansas City.
What do you think of this lineup?
2022 Shirley Jackson Award Winner
The 2022 Shirley Jackson Award winners have been announced. In the Novel category they are:
WINNERS (TIE):
- The Devil Takes You Home by Gabino Iglesias (Mulholland)
- Where I End by Sophie White (Tramp)
FINALISTS:
- Jackal by Erin E. Adams (Bantam)
- The Dead Friends Society by Paul Gandersman and Peter Hall (Encyclopocalypse)
- Beulah by Christi Nogle (Cemetery Gates)
- Unwieldy Creatures by Addie Tsai (Jaded Ibis)
Our congrats to Gabino Iglesias and Sophie White and all the finalists! You can see the complete list of winners in all categories over at Locus. What do you think of this result?
2023 Prometheus Award Winner
The Libertarian Futurist Society has announced the winner of the 2023 Prometheus Award, honoring pro-freedom works published in 2022.
- WINNER: Cloud-Castles by Dave Freer (Magic Isle)
- Widowland by C.J. Carey (Quercus)
- Captain Trader Helmsman Spy by Karl. K. Gallagher (Kelt Haven)
- A Beast Cannot Feign by Dr. Insensitive Jerk, AKA Gordon Hanka (self-published)
- Summer’s End by John Van Stry (Baen)
Our congrats to Dave Freer and all the noms!
2023 Hugo Award Finalists
The 2023 Hugo Award finalists have been announced. The noms in the Best Novel category are:
- Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree (Cryptid; Tor)
- Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher (Tor; Titan UK)
- The Spare Man by Mary Robinette Kowal (Tor)
- The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Del Rey; Jo Fletcher)
- Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir (Tordotcom)
- The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi (Tor; Tor UK)
See the full list of noms in all categories on the Locus website.
Our congrats to all the finalists. What do you think of this crop of books? Any favorites in the list?