WINNERS: 2011 British Fantasy Awards
By John DeNardo |
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011 at
12:20 am
The winners of the 2011 British Fantasy Awards have been announced:
- BEST NOVEL (AUGUST DERLETH FANTASY AWARD): Demon Dance by Sam Stone (The House of Murky Depths)
- BEST NOVELLA: “Humpty’s Bones” by Simon Clark (Telos)
- BEST SHORT STORY: “Fool’s Gold” by Sam Stone (The Bitten Word edited by Ian Whates/ NewCon Press)
- BEST COLLECTION: Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King (Hodder & Stoughton)
- BEST ANTHOLOGY: Back from the Dead: The Legacy of the Pan Book of Horror Stories edited by Johnny Mains (Noose & Gibbet)
- BEST NON-FICTION: Altered Visions: The Art of Vincent Chong (Telos)
- BEST ARTIST: Vincent Chong
- BEST SMALL PRESS: Telos Publishing
- BEST MAGAZINE/PERIODICAL: Black Static (Andy Cox (ed.)/TTA Press)
- BEST COMIC/GRAPHIC NOVEL: At the Mountains of Madness by Ian Culbard (Self Made Hero)
- BEST FILM: Inception (Christopher Nolan/Syncopy Films)
- BEST TELEVISION: Sherlock (Steven Moffat/BBC)
- KARL EDWARD WAGNER SPECIAL AWARD: Terry Pratchett
- SYDNEY J. BOUNDS AWARD FOR BEST NEWCOMER: Robert Jackson Bennett, for Mr. Shivers (Orbit Books)
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Bummer. The two winners I looked up on Amazon are not available
Well done Telos (British Fantasy Society Chairman David Howe) and Sam Stone (his wife) looks like you got nearly half the awards. No controversy this year then…