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The [[World Fantasy Award]]s are given each year by the [[World Fantasy Convention]] for the best [[fantasy literature|fantasy fiction]] published in English during the previous calendar year. The awards have been described by book critics such as ''[[The Guardian]]'' as a "prestigious fantasy prize",<ref name="AwardBust"/> and one of the three most prestigious [[speculative fiction]] awards, along with the [[Hugo Award|Hugo]] and [[Nebula Award]]s (which cover both fantasy and [[science fiction]]).<ref name="STARquote"/><ref name="CHICquote"/> The '''World Fantasy Award—Novella''' is given each year for fantasy stories published in English. A work of fiction is eligible for the category if it is between 10,000 and 40,000 words in length; awards are also given out for longer pieces in the [[World Fantasy Award—Novel|Novel]] category and shorter lengths in the [[World Fantasy Award—Short Fiction|Short Fiction]] category. The |
The [[World Fantasy Award]]s are given each year by the [[World Fantasy Convention]] for the best [[fantasy literature|fantasy fiction]] published in English during the previous calendar year. The awards have been described by book critics such as ''[[The Guardian]]'' as a "prestigious fantasy prize",<ref name="AwardBust"/> and one of the three most prestigious [[speculative fiction]] awards, along with the [[Hugo Award|Hugo]] and [[Nebula Award]]s (which cover both fantasy and [[science fiction]]).<ref name="STARquote"/><ref name="CHICquote"/> The '''World Fantasy Award—Novella''' is given each year for fantasy stories published in English. A work of fiction is eligible for the category if it is between 10,000 and 40,000 words in length; awards are also given out for longer pieces in the [[World Fantasy Award—Novel|Novel]] category and shorter lengths in the [[World Fantasy Award—Short Fiction|Short Fiction]] category. The Novella category has been awarded annually since 1982, though between 1975—when the World Fantasy Awards were instated—and 1982 the short fiction category covered works of up to 40,000 words.<ref name="Locusrules"/> In 2016, the name of the category was changed from Best [[Novella]] to Long Fiction, before reverting to Novella in 2018.<ref name="Loc15"/><ref name="Loc16"/><ref name="Loc18"/> |
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World Fantasy Award nominees and winners are decided by attendees and judges at the annual World Fantasy Convention. A ballot is posted in June for attendees of the current and previous two conferences to determine two of the finalists, and a panel of five judges adds three or more nominees before voting on the overall winner.<ref name="Locusrules"/><ref name="WFArules"/> The panel of judges is typically made up of fantasy authors<ref name="TORstats"/> and is chosen each year by the World Fantasy Awards Administration, which has the power to break ties.<ref name="Locusrules"/> The final results are presented at the World Fantasy Convention at the end of October.<ref name="WFArules"/> Winners were presented with a statue in the form of a bust of [[H. P. Lovecraft]] through the 2015 awards; more recent winners receive a statuette of a tree.<ref name="AwardBust2"/> |
World Fantasy Award nominees and winners are decided by attendees and judges at the annual World Fantasy Convention. A ballot is posted in June for attendees of the current and previous two conferences to determine two of the finalists, and a panel of five judges adds three or more nominees before voting on the overall winner.<ref name="Locusrules"/><ref name="WFArules"/> The panel of judges is typically made up of fantasy authors<ref name="TORstats"/> and is chosen each year by the World Fantasy Awards Administration, which has the power to break ties.<ref name="Locusrules"/> The final results are presented at the World Fantasy Convention at the end of October.<ref name="WFArules"/> Winners were presented with a statue in the form of a bust of [[H. P. Lovecraft]] through the 2015 awards; more recent winners receive a statuette of a tree.<ref name="AwardBust2"/> |
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During the |
During the 43 nomination years, 158 authors have had works nominated; 42 of them have won, including ties and co-authors. Only five authors have won more than once: [[Elizabeth Hand]], with three wins out of nine nominations; [[Richard Bowes]], with two wins out of three nominations; [[K. J. Parker]], who also won twice out of three nominations; [[Ellen Klages]], with two wins out of two nominations; and [[Kij Johnson]], also with two wins out of two nominations. Of authors who have won at least once, Hand has the most nominations, followed by [[George R. R. Martin]] at five and [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] at four. [[Lucius Shepard]] has the most nominations without winning and the most overall at ten; he is followed by [[Kim Newman]], who has six nominations without winning. |
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==Winners and nominees== |
==Winners and nominees== |
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In the following table, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the work was first published. Each year links to the corresponding "year in literature". Entries with a blue background and an asterisk (*) next to the writer's name have won the award; those with a white background are the other nominees on the shortlist. |
In the following table, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the work was first published. Each year links to the corresponding "year in literature". Entries with a blue background and an asterisk (*) next to the writer's name have won the award; those with a white background are the other nominees on the shortlist. |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="4" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19821|[[1981 in literature|1982]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Parke|Godwin}}* || "{{sort|Fire When It Comes|[[The Fire When It Comes]]}}" || {{sort|Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]''}} |
| {{sortname|Parke|Godwin}}* || "{{sort|Fire When It Comes|[[The Fire When It Comes]]}}" || {{sort|Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]''}} |
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| {{sortname|Karl Edward|Wagner}} || "{{sort|River of Night's Dreaming|The River of Night's Dreaming}}" || ''[[Whispers (magazine/anthologies)|Whispers III]]'' ([[Doubleday (publisher)|Doubleday]]) |
| {{sortname|Karl Edward|Wagner}} || "{{sort|River of Night's Dreaming|The River of Night's Dreaming}}" || ''[[Whispers (magazine/anthologies)|Whispers III]]'' ([[Doubleday (publisher)|Doubleday]]) |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="5" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19831|[[1982 in literature|1983]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Charles L.|Grant}}* || "[[Confess the Seasons]]" || ''Perpetual Light'' ([[Hachette Book Group USA|Warner Books]]) |
| {{sortname|Charles L.|Grant}}* || "[[Confess the Seasons]]" || ''Perpetual Light'' ([[Hachette Book Group USA|Warner Books]]) |
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| {{sortname|Karl Edward|Wagner}}* || "[[Beyond Any Measure]]" || ''[[Whispers (magazine/anthologies)|Whispers]]'' |
| {{sortname|Karl Edward|Wagner}}* || "[[Beyond Any Measure]]" || ''[[Whispers (magazine/anthologies)|Whispers]]'' |
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| {{sortname|Charles L.|Grant}} || "Night's Swift Dragons" || ''Nightmare Seasons'' ([[Doubleday (publisher)|Doubleday]]) |
| {{sortname|Charles L.|Grant}} || "Night's Swift Dragons" || ''Nightmare Seasons'' ([[Doubleday (publisher)|Doubleday]]) |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="5" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19841|[[1983 in literature|1984]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Kim Stanley|Robinson}}* || "[[Black Air (story)|Black Air]]" || {{sort|Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]''}} |
| {{sortname|Kim Stanley|Robinson}}* || "[[Black Air (story)|Black Air]]" || {{sort|Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]''}} |
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| {{sortname|Elizabeth A.|Lynn}} || {{sort|"Red Hawk"|''The Red Hawk''}} || [[Cheap Street]] |
| {{sortname|Elizabeth A.|Lynn}} || {{sort|"Red Hawk"|''The Red Hawk''}} || [[Cheap Street Press|Cheap Street]] |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="5" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19851|[[1984 in literature|1985]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Geoff|Ryman}}* || "{{sort|Unconquered Country|[[The Unconquered Country]]}}" || ''[[Interzone (magazine)|Interzone]]'' |
| {{sortname|Geoff|Ryman}}* || "{{sort|Unconquered Country|[[The Unconquered Country]]}}" || ''[[Interzone (magazine)|Interzone]]'' |
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| {{sortname|Lucius|Shepard}} || "{{sort|Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule|The Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule}}" || {{sort|Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]''}} |
| {{sortname|Lucius|Shepard}} || "{{sort|Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule|The Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule}}" || {{sort|Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]''}} |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="5" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19861|[[1985 in literature|1986]]}} |
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| {{sortname|T. E. D.|Klein}}* || "[[Nadelman's God]]" || ''[[Dark Gods]]'' ([[Viking Press]]) |
| {{sortname|T. E. D.|Klein}}* || "[[Nadelman's God]]" || ''[[Dark Gods]]'' ([[Viking Press]]) |
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| {{sortname|Kate|Wilhelm}} || "{{sort|Gorgon Field|The Gorgon Field}}" || ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' |
| {{sortname|Kate|Wilhelm}} || "{{sort|Gorgon Field|The Gorgon Field}}" || ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="5" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19871|[[1986 in literature|1987]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Orson Scott|Card}}* || "[[Hatrack River]]" || ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' |
| {{sortname|Orson Scott|Card}}* || "[[Hatrack River]]" || ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc87"/> |
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| {{sortname|J. N.|Williamson}} || "{{sort|Night Seasons|The Night Seasons}}" || ''Night Cry'' |
| {{sortname|J. N.|Williamson}} || "{{sort|Night Seasons|The Night Seasons}}" || ''Night Cry'' |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc87"/> |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="7" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19881|[[1987 in literature|1988]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Ursula K.|Le Guin}}* || "[[Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight]]" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
| {{sortname|Ursula K.|Le Guin}}* || "[[Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight]]" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc88"/> |
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| {{sortname|Lucius|Shepard}} || "Shades" || ''In the Field of Fire'' ([[Tor Books]]) |
| {{sortname|Lucius|Shepard}} || "Shades" || ''In the Field of Fire'' ([[Tor Books]]) |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc88"/> |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="4" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19891|[[1988 in literature|1989]]}} |
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| {{sortname|George R. R.|Martin}}* || "{{sort|Skin Trade|[[The Skin Trade (story)|The Skin Trade]]}}" || ''[[Dark Visions|Night Visions 5]]'' (Dark Harvest) |
| {{sortname|George R. R.|Martin}}* || "{{sort|Skin Trade|[[The Skin Trade (story)|The Skin Trade]]}}" || ''[[Dark Visions|Night Visions 5]]'' (Dark Harvest) |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc89"/> |
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| {{sortname|Lucius|Shepard}} || "{{sort|Scalehunter's Beautiful Daughter|The Scalehunter's Beautiful Daughter}}" || ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' |
| {{sortname|Lucius|Shepard}} || "{{sort|Scalehunter's Beautiful Daughter|The Scalehunter's Beautiful Daughter}}" || ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc89"/> |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="5" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19901|[[1989 in literature|1990]]}} |
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| {{sortname|John|Crowley|John Crowley (author)}}* || "[[Great Work of Time]]" || ''Novelty'' ([[Doubleday (publisher)|Doubleday]]) |
| {{sortname|John|Crowley|John Crowley (author)}}* || "[[Great Work of Time]]" || ''Novelty'' ([[Doubleday (publisher)|Doubleday]]) |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc90"/> |
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| {{sortname|Joe R.|Lansdale}} || "[[On the Far Side of the Cadillac Desert with Dead Folks]]" || ''Book of the Dead'' ([[Bantam Books]]) |
| {{sortname|Joe R.|Lansdale}} || "[[On the Far Side of the Cadillac Desert with Dead Folks]]" || ''Book of the Dead'' ([[Bantam Books]]) |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="4" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19911|[[1990 in literature|1991]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Pat|Murphy|Pat Murphy (writer)}}* || "[[Bones (story)|Bones]]" || ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' |
| {{sortname|Pat|Murphy|Pat Murphy (writer)}}* || "[[Bones (story)|Bones]]" || ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc91"/> |
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| {{sortname|Joe|Haldeman}} || "{{sort|Hemingway Hoax|[[The Hemingway Hoax]]}}" || ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' |
| {{sortname|Joe|Haldeman}} || "{{sort|Hemingway Hoax|[[The Hemingway Hoax]]}}" || ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="7" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19921|[[1991 in literature|1992]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Robert|Holdstock}}* |
| {{sortname|Robert|Holdstock}}* |
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|rowspan="2"| "{{sort|Ragthorn|[[The Ragthorn]]}}" |
|rowspan="2"| "{{sort|Ragthorn|[[The Ragthorn]]}}" |
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|rowspan="2"| {{sort|Whisper of Blood|''A Whisper of Blood''}} ([[William Morrow and Company]]) |
|rowspan="2"| {{sort|Whisper of Blood|''A Whisper of Blood''}} ([[William Morrow and Company]]) |
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| {{sortname|Garry|Kilworth}}* |
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| {{sortname|Darrell|Schweitzer}} || "To Become a Sorcerer" || ''[[Weird Tales]]'' |
| {{sortname|Darrell|Schweitzer}} || "To Become a Sorcerer" || ''[[Weird Tales]]'' |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="5" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19931|[[1992 in literature|1993]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Peter|Straub}}* || "{{sort|Ghost Village|[[The Ghost Village]]}}" || ''[[MetaHorror]]'' ([[Dell Publishing|Abyss]]) |
| {{sortname|Peter|Straub}}* || "{{sort|Ghost Village|[[The Ghost Village]]}}" || ''[[MetaHorror]]'' ([[Dell Publishing|Abyss]]) |
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| {{sortname|Nina Kiriki|Hoffman}} || {{sort|"Unmasking"|''Unmasking''}} || [[Pulphouse Publishing|Axolotl Press]] |
| {{sortname|Nina Kiriki|Hoffman}} || {{sort|"Unmasking"|''Unmasking''}} || [[Pulphouse Publishing|Axolotl Press]] |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="5" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19941|[[1993 in literature|1994]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Terry|Lamsley}}* || "[[Under the Crust]]" || ''Under the Crust'' (Wendigo) |
| {{sortname|Terry|Lamsley}}* || "[[Under the Crust]]" || ''Under the Crust'' (Wendigo) |
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| {{sortname|Walter Jon|Williams}} || "Wall, Stone, Craft" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
| {{sortname|Walter Jon|Williams}} || "Wall, Stone, Craft" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc94"/> |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="6" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19951|[[1994 in literature|1995]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Elizabeth|Hand}}* || "[[Last Summer at Mars Hill (story)|Last Summer at Mars Hill]]" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
| {{sortname|Elizabeth|Hand}}* || "[[Last Summer at Mars Hill (story)|Last Summer at Mars Hill]]" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
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| {{sortname|Robert|Devereaux|nolink=1}} || "{{sort|Slow Red Whisper of Sand|A Slow Red Whisper of Sand}}" || ''Love In Vein'' ([[HarperCollins|HarperPrism]]) |
| {{sortname|Robert|Devereaux|nolink=1}} || "{{sort|Slow Red Whisper of Sand|A Slow Red Whisper of Sand}}" || ''Love In Vein'' ([[HarperCollins|HarperPrism]]) |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="6" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19961|[[1995 in literature|1996]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Michael|Swanwick}}* || "[[Radio Waves (novella)|Radio Waves]]" || ''[[Omni (magazine)|Omni]]'' |
| {{sortname|Michael|Swanwick}}* || "[[Radio Waves (novella)|Radio Waves]]" || ''[[Omni (magazine)|Omni]]'' |
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| {{sortname|Tim|Powers}} || {{sort|"Where They Are Hid"|''Where They Are Hid''}} || Charnel House |
| {{sortname|Tim|Powers}} || {{sort|"Where They Are Hid"|''Where They Are Hid''}} || Charnel House |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="5" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19971|[[1996 in literature|1997]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Mark|Helprin}}* || {{sort|"City in Winter"|''[[A City in Winter]]''}} || [[Viking Press|Viking Ariel]] |
| {{sortname|Mark|Helprin}}* || {{sort|"City in Winter"|''[[A City in Winter]]''}} || [[Viking Press|Viking Ariel]] |
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| {{sortname|Michael Marshall|Smith}} || "Hell Hath Enlarged Herself" || ''Dark Terrors 2'' ([[Victor Gollancz Ltd|Victor Gollancz]]) |
| {{sortname|Michael Marshall|Smith}} || "Hell Hath Enlarged Herself" || ''Dark Terrors 2'' ([[Victor Gollancz Ltd|Victor Gollancz]]) |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="6" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19981|[[1997 in literature|1998]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Richard|Bowes}}* || "[[Streetcar Dreams]]" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
| {{sortname|Richard|Bowes}}* || "[[Streetcar Dreams]]" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
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| {{sortname|Douglas E.|Winter}} || "{{sort|Zombies of Madison County|The Zombies of Madison County}}" || ''Dark of the Night'' (Pumpkin Books) |
| {{sortname|Douglas E.|Winter}} || "{{sort|Zombies of Madison County|The Zombies of Madison County}}" || ''Dark of the Night'' (Pumpkin Books) |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="5" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|19991|[[1998 in literature|1999]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Ian R.|MacLeod}}* || "{{sort|Summer Isles|[[The Summer Isles]]}}" || ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' |
| {{sortname|Ian R.|MacLeod}}* || "{{sort|Summer Isles|[[The Summer Isles]]}}" || ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' |
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| {{sortname|Peter|Straub}} || "Mr. Clubb and Mr. Cuff" || ''Murder for Revenge'' ([[Dell Publishing|Delacorte Press]]) |
| {{sortname|Peter|Straub}} || "Mr. Clubb and Mr. Cuff" || ''Murder for Revenge'' ([[Dell Publishing|Delacorte Press]]) |
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| {{sortname|Laurel|Winter}}* || "[[Sky Eyes]]" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
| {{sortname|Laurel|Winter}}* || "[[Sky Eyes]]" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
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| {{sortname|Jeff|VanderMeer}}* || "{{sort|Transformation of Martin Lake|[[The Transformation of Martin Lake]]}}" || ''Palace Corbie Eight'' (Merrimack Books) |
| {{sortname|Jeff|VanderMeer}}* || "{{sort|Transformation of Martin Lake|[[The Transformation of Martin Lake]]}}" || ''Palace Corbie Eight'' (Merrimack Books) |
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| {{sortname|Michael|Meddor|nolink=1}} || "{{sort|Wizard Retires|The Wizard Retires}}" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
| {{sortname|Michael|Meddor|nolink=1}} || "{{sort|Wizard Retires|The Wizard Retires}}" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
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| {{sortname|Steve Rasnic|Tem}}* |
| {{sortname|Steve Rasnic|Tem}}* |
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|rowspan="2"| {{sort|"Man on the Ceiling"|''[[The Man on the Ceiling]]''}} |
|rowspan="2"| {{sort|"Man on the Ceiling"|''[[The Man on the Ceiling]]''}} |
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|rowspan="2"| [[American Fantasy Press]] |
|rowspan="2"| [[American Fantasy Press]] |
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| {{sortname|Melanie|Tem}}* |
| {{sortname|Melanie|Tem}}* |
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| {{sortname|Ted|Chiang}} || "[[Seventy-Two Letters]]" || ''Vanishing Acts'' ([[Tor Books]]) |
| {{sortname|Ted|Chiang}} || "[[Seventy-Two Letters]]" || ''Vanishing Acts'' ([[Tor Books]]) |
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| {{sortname|S. P.|Somtow}}* || "{{sort|Bird Catcher|[[The Bird Catcher]]}}" || {{sort|Museum of Horrors|''The Museum of Horrors''}} ([[Leisure Books]]) |
| {{sortname|S. P.|Somtow}}* || "{{sort|Bird Catcher|[[The Bird Catcher]]}}" || {{sort|Museum of Horrors|''The Museum of Horrors''}} ([[Leisure Books]]) |
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| {{sortname|Glen|Hirshberg}} || "Struwwelpeter" || ''[[Sci Fiction]]'' |
| {{sortname|Glen|Hirshberg}} || "Struwwelpeter" || ''[[Sci Fiction]]'' |
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| {{sortname|Zoran|Živković|Zoran Živković (writer)}}* || "{{sort|Library|[[The Library (story)|The Library]]}}" || ''Leviathan 3'' (The Ministry of Whimsy Press) |
| {{sortname|Zoran|Živković|Zoran Živković (writer)}}* || "{{sort|Library|[[The Library (story)|The Library]]}}" || ''Leviathan 3'' (The Ministry of Whimsy Press) |
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| {{sortname|Elizabeth|Hand}} || "{{sort|Least Trumps"|The Least Trumps}}" || ''[[Conjunctions]]'' |
| {{sortname|Elizabeth|Hand}} || "{{sort|Least Trumps"|The Least Trumps}}" || ''[[Conjunctions (journal)|Conjunctions]]'' |
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| {{sortname|Paul|Di Filippo}} || {{sort|"Year in the Linear City"|''[[A Year in the Linear City]]''}} || [[PS Publishing]] |
| {{sortname|Paul|Di Filippo}} || {{sort|"Year in the Linear City"|''[[A Year in the Linear City]]''}} || [[PS Publishing]] |
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| {{sortname|Greer|Gilman}}* || "{{sort|Crowd of Bone|[[A Crowd of Bone]]}}" || ''Trampoline'' ([[Small Beer Press]]) |
| {{sortname|Greer|Gilman}}* || "{{sort|Crowd of Bone|[[A Crowd of Bone]]}}" || ''Trampoline'' ([[Small Beer Press]]) |
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| {{sortname|Kelly|Link}} || "{{sort|Hortlak|The Hortlak}}" || {{sort|Dark|''The Dark''}} ([[Tor Books]]) |
| {{sortname|Kelly|Link}} || "{{sort|Hortlak|The Hortlak}}" || {{sort|Dark|''The Dark''}} ([[Tor Books]]) |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="5" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|20051|[[2004 in literature|2005]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Michael|Shea|Michael Shea (author)}}* || "{{sort|Growlimb|[[The Growlimb]]}}" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
| {{sortname|Michael|Shea|Michael Shea (author)}}* || "{{sort|Growlimb|[[The Growlimb]]}}" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
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| {{sortname|Leena|Krohn}} || {{sort|"Tainaron: Mail from Another City"|''[[Tainaron (novel)|Tainaron: Mail from Another City]]''}} || [[Prime Books]] |
| {{sortname|Leena|Krohn}} || {{sort|"Tainaron: Mail from Another City"|''[[Tainaron (novel)|Tainaron: Mail from Another City]]''}} || [[Prime Books]] |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc05"/> |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="6" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|20061|[[2005 in literature|2006]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Joe|Hill|Joe Hill (writer)}}* || {{sort|"Voluntary Committal"|''[[Voluntary Committal]]''}} || [[Subterranean Press]] |
| {{sortname|Joe|Hill|Joe Hill (writer)}}* || {{sort|"Voluntary Committal"|''[[Voluntary Committal]]''}} || [[Subterranean Press]] |
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| {{sortname|Tanith|Lee}} || "UOUS" || {{sort|Fair Folk|''The Fair Folk''}} ([[Book of the Month Club|Science Fiction Book Club]]) |
| {{sortname|Tanith|Lee}} || "UOUS" || {{sort|Fair Folk|''The Fair Folk''}} ([[Book of the Month Club|Science Fiction Book Club]]) |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc06"/> |
|align="center"| <ref name="Loc06"/> |
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| {{sortname|Jeffrey|Ford}}* || "[[Botch Town]]" || {{sort|Empire of Ice Cream|''The Empire of Ice Cream''}} ([[Golden Gryphon Press]]) |
| {{sortname|Jeffrey|Ford}}* || "[[Botch Town]]" || {{sort|Empire of Ice Cream|''The Empire of Ice Cream''}} ([[Golden Gryphon Press]]) |
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| {{sortname|M.|Rickert}} || "Map of Dreams" || ''Map of Dreams'' ([[Golden Gryphon Press]]) |
| {{sortname|M.|Rickert}} || "Map of Dreams" || ''Map of Dreams'' ([[Golden Gryphon Press]]) |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc07"/> |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="5" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|20081|[[2007 in literature|2008]]}} |
||
| {{sortname|Elizabeth|Hand}}* || {{sort|"Illyria"|''[[Illyria (novella)|Illyria]]''}} || [[PS Publishing]] |
| {{sortname|Elizabeth|Hand}}* || {{sort|"Illyria"|''[[Illyria (novella)|Illyria]]''}} || [[PS Publishing]] |
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| {{sortname|Lucius|Shepard}} || "Stars Seen through Stone" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
| {{sortname|Lucius|Shepard}} || "Stars Seen through Stone" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc08"/> |
|align="center"| <ref name="Loc08"/> |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="5" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|20091|[[2008 in literature|2009]]}} |
||
| {{sortname|Richard|Bowes}}* || "[[If Angels Fight]]" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
| {{sortname|Richard|Bowes}}* || "[[If Angels Fight]]" || ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Peter S.|Beagle}} || "Uncle Chaim and Aunt Rifke and the Angel" || ''Strange Roads'' (DreamHaven Books) |
| {{sortname|Peter S.|Beagle}} || "Uncle Chaim and Aunt Rifke and the Angel" || ''Strange Roads'' ([[DreamHaven Books]]) |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc09"/> |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="6" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|20101|[[2009 in literature|2010]]}} |
||
| {{sortname|Margo|Lanagan}}* || "[[Sea-Hearts]]" || ''X 6'' (Coeur de Lion Publishing) |
| {{sortname|Margo|Lanagan}}* || "[[Sea-Hearts]]" || ''X 6'' (Coeur de Lion Publishing) |
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| {{sortname|Kage|Baker}} || {{sort|"Women of Nell Gwynne's"|''The Women of Nell Gwynne's''}} || [[Subterranean Press]] |
| {{sortname|Kage|Baker}} || {{sort|"Women of Nell Gwynne's"|''The Women of Nell Gwynne's''}} || [[Subterranean Press]] |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc10"/> |
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|- style="background: |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="6" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|20111|[[2010 in literature|2011]]}} |
||
| {{sortname|Elizabeth|Hand}}* || "{{sort|Maiden Flight of McCauley's Bellerophon|[[The Maiden Flight of McCauley's Bellerophon]]}}" || ''Stories'' ([[William Morrow and Company]]) |
| {{sortname|Elizabeth|Hand}}* || "{{sort|Maiden Flight of McCauley's Bellerophon|[[The Maiden Flight of McCauley's Bellerophon]]}}" || ''Stories'' ([[William Morrow and Company]]) |
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| {{sortname|Rachel|Swirsky}} || {{sort|"Lady Who Plucked Red Flowers |
| {{sortname|Rachel|Swirsky}} || {{sort|"Lady Who Plucked Red Flowers Beneath the Queen's Window"|''[[The Lady Who Plucked Red Flowers Beneath the Queen's Window]]''}}|| [[Subterranean Press]] |
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| {{sortname|Tim|Lebbon}} || {{sort|"Thief of Broken Toys"|''The Thief of Broken Toys''}} || ChiZine Publications |
| {{sortname|Tim|Lebbon}} || {{sort|"Thief of Broken Toys"|''The Thief of Broken Toys''}} || ChiZine Publications |
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| {{sortname|K. J.|Parker}}* || "{{sort|Small Price to Pay for Birdsong|[[A Small Price to Pay for Birdsong]]}}" || ''[[Subterranean Press|Subterranean Magazine]]'' |
| {{sortname|K. J.|Parker}}* || "{{sort|Small Price to Pay for Birdsong|[[A Small Price to Pay for Birdsong]]}}" || ''[[Subterranean Press|Subterranean Magazine]]'' |
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| {{sortname|Catherynne M.|Valente}} || "Silently and Very Fast" || ''[[Clarkesworld Magazine]]'' |
| {{sortname|Catherynne M.|Valente}} || "Silently and Very Fast" || ''[[Clarkesworld Magazine]]'' |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc12"/> |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="5" style="font-weight:normal;"| {{sort|20131|[[2012 in literature|2013]]}} |
||
| {{sortname|K. J.|Parker}}* || "[[Let Maps to Others]]" || ''[[Subterranean Press|Subterranean Magazine]]'' |
| {{sortname|K. J.|Parker}}* || "[[Let Maps to Others]]" || ''[[Subterranean Press|Subterranean Magazine]]'' |
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| {{sortname|Kaaron|Warren}} || "Sky" || ''Through Splintered Walls'' (Twelfth Planet Press) |
| {{sortname|Kaaron|Warren}} || "Sky" || ''Through Splintered Walls'' (Twelfth Planet Press) |
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||
| {{sortname|Andy|Duncan|Andy Duncan (writer)}}* |
| {{sortname|Andy|Duncan|Andy Duncan (writer)}}* |
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|rowspan="2"| "[[Wakulla Springs (story)|Wakulla Springs]]" |
|rowspan="2"| "[[Wakulla Springs (story)|Wakulla Springs]]" |
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|rowspan="2"| ''[[Tor.com]]'' |
|rowspan="2"| ''[[Tor.com]]'' |
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| {{sortname|Ellen|Klages}}* |
| {{sortname|Ellen|Klages}}* |
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| {{sortname|Catherynne M.|Valente}} || {{sort|"Six-Gun Snow White"|''[[Six-Gun Snow White]]''}} || [[Subterranean Press]] |
| {{sortname|Catherynne M.|Valente}} || {{sort|"Six-Gun Snow White"|''[[Six-Gun Snow White]]''}} || [[Subterranean Press]] |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="6" style="font-weight:normal;"| [[2014 in literature|2015]] |
||
| {{sortname|Daryl|Gregory}}* || {{sort|"We Are All Completely Fine"|''[[We Are All Completely Fine]]''}} || [[Tachyon Publications]] |
| {{sortname|Daryl|Gregory}}* || {{sort|"We Are All Completely Fine"|''[[We Are All Completely Fine]]''}} || [[Tachyon Publications]] |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Kai Ashante|Wilson |
| {{sortname|Kai Ashante|Wilson}} || "{{sort|Devil in America|The Devil in America}}" || ''[[Tor.com]]'' |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc15"/> |
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| {{sortname|Pasi Ilmari|Jääskeläinen|nolink=1}} || "Where the Trains Turn" || ''[[Tor.com]]'' |
| {{sortname|Pasi Ilmari|Jääskeläinen|nolink=1}} || "Where the Trains Turn" || ''[[Tor.com]]'' |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc15"/> |
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||
| {{sortname|Kelly|Barnhill|Kelly Barnhill (author)}}* || {{sort|"Unlicensed Magician"|''[[The Unlicensed Magician]]''}} || [[PS Publishing]] |
| {{sortname|Kelly|Barnhill|Kelly Barnhill (author)}}* || {{sort|"Unlicensed Magician"|''[[The Unlicensed Magician]]''}} || [[PS Publishing]] |
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| {{sortname|Kelly|Robson}} || "[[Waters of Versailles]]" || ''[[Tor.com]]'' |
| {{sortname|Kelly|Robson}} || "[[Waters of Versailles]]" || ''[[Tor.com]]'' |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc16"/> |
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!scope="rowgroup" align="center" rowspan="5" style="font-weight:normal;"| [[2016 in literature|2017]] |
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| {{sortname|Kij|Johnson}}* || {{sort|"Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe"|''[[The Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe]]''}} || [[Tor.com|Tor.com Publishing]] |
| {{sortname|Kij|Johnson}}* || {{sort|"Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe"|''[[The Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe]]''}} || [[Tor.com|Tor.com Publishing]] |
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| {{sortname|Kai Ashante|Wilson |
| {{sortname|Kai Ashante|Wilson}} || {{sort|"Taste of Honey"|''A Taste of Honey''}} || [[Tor.com|Tor.com Publishing]] |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc17"/> |
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| {{sortname|Ellen|Klages}}* || {{sort|"Passing Strange"|''[[Passing Strange (novella)|Passing Strange]]''}} || [[Tor.com|Tor.com Publishing]] |
| {{sortname|Ellen|Klages}}* || {{sort|"Passing Strange"|''[[Passing Strange (novella)|Passing Strange]]''}} || [[Tor.com|Tor.com Publishing]] |
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| {{sortname|Simon|Avery|nolink=1}} || {{sort|"Teardrop Method"|''The Teardrop Method''}} || TTA Press |
| {{sortname|Simon|Avery|nolink=1}} || {{sort|"Teardrop Method"|''The Teardrop Method''}} || TTA Press |
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|align="center"| <ref name="Loc18"/> |
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| {{sortname|Kij|Johnson}}* || "{{sort|Privilege of the Happy Ending|[[The Privilege of the Happy Ending]]}}" || ''[[Clarkesworld Magazine]]'' |
| {{sortname|Kij|Johnson}}* || "{{sort|Privilege of the Happy Ending|[[The Privilege of the Happy Ending]]}}" || ''[[Clarkesworld Magazine]]'' |
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| {{sortname|Seanan|McGuire}} || {{sort|"Beneath the Sugar Sky"|''Beneath the Sugar Sky''}} || [[Tor.com|Tor.com Publishing]] |
| {{sortname|Seanan|McGuire}} || {{sort|"Beneath the Sugar Sky"|''Beneath the Sugar Sky''}} || [[Tor.com|Tor.com Publishing]] |
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| {{sortname|Emily|Tesh |
| {{sortname|Emily|Tesh}}* || {{sort|"Silver in the Wood"|''[[Silver in the Wood]]''}} || [[Tor.com|Tor.com Publishing]] |
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| {{sortname|Seanan|McGuire}} || {{sort|"In an Absent Dream"|''In an Absent Dream''}} || [[Tor.com|Tor.com Publishing]] |
| {{sortname|Seanan|McGuire}} || {{sort|"In an Absent Dream"|''In an Absent Dream''}} || [[Tor.com|Tor.com Publishing]] |
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World Fantasy Award—Novella | |
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Awarded for | The best fantasy story of 10,000 to 40,000 words published in English in the prior calendar year |
Presented by | World Fantasy Convention |
First awarded | 1982 |
Most recent winner | Josh Malerman ("Half the House Is Haunted") |
Website | worldfantasy.org/index.php/awards/ |
The World Fantasy Awards are given each year by the World Fantasy Convention for the best fantasy fiction published in English during the previous calendar year. The awards have been described by book critics such as The Guardian as a "prestigious fantasy prize",[1] and one of the three most prestigious speculative fiction awards, along with the Hugo and Nebula Awards (which cover both fantasy and science fiction).[2][3] The World Fantasy Award—Novella is given each year for fantasy stories published in English. A work of fiction is eligible for the category if it is between 10,000 and 40,000 words in length; awards are also given out for longer pieces in the Novel category and shorter lengths in the Short Fiction category. The Novella category has been awarded annually since 1982, though between 1975—when the World Fantasy Awards were instated—and 1982 the short fiction category covered works of up to 40,000 words.[4] In 2016, the name of the category was changed from Best Novella to Long Fiction, before reverting to Novella in 2018.[5][6][7]
World Fantasy Award nominees and winners are decided by attendees and judges at the annual World Fantasy Convention. A ballot is posted in June for attendees of the current and previous two conferences to determine two of the finalists, and a panel of five judges adds three or more nominees before voting on the overall winner.[4][8] The panel of judges is typically made up of fantasy authors[9] and is chosen each year by the World Fantasy Awards Administration, which has the power to break ties.[4] The final results are presented at the World Fantasy Convention at the end of October.[8] Winners were presented with a statue in the form of a bust of H. P. Lovecraft through the 2015 awards; more recent winners receive a statuette of a tree.[10]
During the 43 nomination years, 158 authors have had works nominated; 42 of them have won, including ties and co-authors. Only five authors have won more than once: Elizabeth Hand, with three wins out of nine nominations; Richard Bowes, with two wins out of three nominations; K. J. Parker, who also won twice out of three nominations; Ellen Klages, with two wins out of two nominations; and Kij Johnson, also with two wins out of two nominations. Of authors who have won at least once, Hand has the most nominations, followed by George R. R. Martin at five and Ursula K. Le Guin at four. Lucius Shepard has the most nominations without winning and the most overall at ten; he is followed by Kim Newman, who has six nominations without winning.
Winners and nominees
[edit]In the following table, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the work was first published. Each year links to the corresponding "year in literature". Entries with a blue background and an asterisk (*) next to the writer's name have won the award; those with a white background are the other nominees on the shortlist.
* Winners
References
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