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British Fantasy Awards 2013: the nominees(7) These are the nominees for the British Fantasy Awards 2013. Four nominees in each category were decided by a vote of the members of the British Fantasy Society and the attendees of FantasyCon 2012, with up to two further nominees in each category being added by the juries as “egregious omissions”. The exception is the Best Newcomer category, in which all authors under consideration were put forward by voters. Best Fantasy Novel (the Robert Holdstock Award) Best Horror Novel (the August Derleth Award) Best Novella Best Short Story Best Collection Best Anthology Best Small Press (the PS Publishing Independent Press Award) Best Non-Fiction Best Magazine/Periodical Best Artist Best Comic/Graphic Novel Best Screenplay Best Newcomer (the Sydney J. Bounds Award) The winners of these categories will now be decided by the following juries. Main jury, deciding the categories of fantasy novel, horror novel, novella, short story, collection, anthology, magazine/periodical, comic/graphic novel and screenplay: Esther Sherman, Matthew Hughes, Neil Williamson, Pauline Morgan and Ros Jackson. Best non-fiction: Djibril al-Ayad, Jason Arnopp and Roz Kaveney. Best artist: Daniele Serra, P.M. Buchan and Rachel Kendall. Best small press: Elaine Hillson, Elloise Hopkins, Dave Brzeski, Rachel Kendall and Rhian Bowley. Best newcomer: Adele Wearing, Alison Littlewood, Jim Steel, Lizzie Barrett and Peter Tennant. The winners of each of these awards, as well as the winner of the Karl Edward Wagner Award (a special award decided by a vote of the British Fantasy Society committee) and the World Fantasy Awards, will be announced at the Fantasy Awards banquet at the World Fantasy Convention in Brighton on Sunday, November 3, 2013. UPDATE: If any nominees would now like to attend the World Fantasy Convention, the awards banquet, or even just the ceremony itself, a small number of places have been reserved for a limited period of time. Email bfsawards@britishfantasysociety.org for details. |
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Jury Update(0) The jury for the British Fantasy Award for Best Artist now comprises: Daniele Serra Unfortunately, two of the former jury members – Jimmy Broxton and Rhian Bowley – have stepped down. Having made the final decision as to the need for any egregious omissions, the remaining jurors will now go on to decide the winner of the award. The British Fantasy Society would like to thank Jimmy and Rhian for their input with regard to the current list of nominees, which will be announced shortly. |
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The juries of the British Fantasy Awards 2013(4) Below are the juries for the British Fantasy Awards 2013. The main jury decides the categories of fantasy novel, horror novel, novella, short story, collection, anthology, magazine/periodical, comic/graphic novel and screenplay, while the non-fiction, artist, small press and newcomer (Sydney J. Bounds) awards have their own juries. The special (Karl Edward Wagner) award is decided by a vote of the British Fantasy Society committee. The main jury The non-fiction jury The artist jury The small press jury The newcomer jury Over the next month or so the juries will decide whether to add any “egregious omissions” to the shortlists produced by the voting of the British Fantasy Society and the attendees of FantasyCon 2012. The shortlists will then be announced, and the juries will go on to decide the winners, which will be announced at an awards ceremony held at the World Fantasy Convention 2013, which runs from October 31 to November 3 in Brighton. The jury members were selected by the British Fantasy Awards Administrator, Stephen Theaker (bfsawards@britishfantasysociety.org), and approved by the committee of the British Fantasy Society. |
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British Fantasy Awards 2013: last chance to vote!Comments Off If you are a member of the British Fantasy Society (congratulations on your wise choice of association!) or if you attended the glorious celebration of fantasy that was FantasyCon 2012 in Brighton (wasn’t the weather good for October?), today is the final day to cast your votes in the British Fantasy Awards 2013. Every vote matters! In every category! If there is nothing you wish to vote for this year, even empty voting forms will be gratefully received, just so we know we reached you. |
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Changes to the British Fantasy Awards constitutionComments Off Two changes were made to the rules of the British Fantasy Awards at an EGM on 7 December 2012, held at the British Fantasy Society’s Christmas Open Night. Following a proposal by BFS member Allen Ashley, this text was added to the rules:
Following a proposal by BFS chair Lee Harris, this text:
was replaced with:
The updated awards constitution can be seen here. The constitution that applied from 30 September 2012 to 7 December 2012 can be seen here. |
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British Fantasy Awards 2013: informal eligibility list – submissions invited(1) Before the 2013 awards get started, we are asking members, publishers and any other interested parties to help us in building (and correcting) an informal list of eligible items. Inevitably, the list will be incomplete, but it should prod our members’ thoughts in appropriate directions. Contributions to the list can be made, and corrections suggested, here. The resulting eligibility list can be seen here. You don’t have to be a member of the BFS or a FantasyCon attendee to contribute. Feel free to supply details of your own work. We’d be grateful to anyone spreading the word about this on Twitter, Facebook or their blog. If you have a large number of items to add (for example if you’re a publisher or the editor of a magazine), you may find it easier to supply them in a spreadsheet to the awards administrator (see below). Just be sure to include a column listing the appropriate categories. Note that the resulting list is an informal eligibility list. There is no prestige in appearing on it. People whose items appear on the list must not describe themselves as British Fantasy Award nominees, or as having been longlisted for the British Fantasy Award. Members will not be limited to voting on items that appear on the list. For any queries as to the eligibility rules, please see the British Fantasy Awards constitution. If any questions remain, please contact the awards administrator, Stephen Theaker (bfsawards@britishfantasysociety.org). |
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BFS Short Story Competition 2012Comments Off Allen Ashley, judge for this year’s competition, reports: “For those of you who were not at FantasyCon 2012 or who don’t navigate their way through the Forum pages, I can now confirm that the winners of the BFS Short Story Competition are: First place: Rope of Words by Megan Kerr Second place: Green River by Aliya Whiteley Third place: Saarbrucken Witch by Juliet Hubbell All three stories will be appearing in a future print issue of The BFS Journal. My thanks to everyone who entered this year’s competition; the standard was very high. If you didn’t quite make my top trio you are now, of course, free to submit your stories elsewhere. Good luck doing so. It’s highly likely that I will be judging next year’s competition, so keep an eye out for updates on that.” |
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Last chance to book for British Fantasy Awards BanquetComments Off The deadline has been extended until the end of this week to book your place at the British Fantasy Awards Banquet on the Sunday afternoon, 30 September 2012, at FantasyCon. Always the grand finale of the convention, this is when the British Fantasy Society will announce the winners of this year’s prestigious British Fantasy Awards. Once bookings are closed we cannot take any further reservations. The Banquet will be held in the Royal Albion Hotel’s Regency Lounge from 1:00pm until around 4:00pm on 30 September, when it will be followed by the traditional Dead Dog Party in the convention bar. There are only a small number of places remaining, and these will be allocated on a first-come basis. To book your Banquet meal, please go to: http://www.fantasycon2012.org/banquet.php where you will find a full choice of menu and details of how to pay. Please note that you MUST be a registered attendee of FantasyCon 2012 when you book your Banquet meal, unless you are a British Fantasy Award nominee for this year. Publishers and individuals who wish to pre-reserve a table should e-mail banquet [at] fantasycon2012.org and supply a list of the ten people that they will have on their table. Each person should have a meal booked and paid for before the table reservation is made. FantasyCon 2012 is being held at the Royal Albion Hotel in the historic seaside town of Brighton, East Sussex, over the weekend of 27 – 30 September 2012. We now have fewer than 40 memberships remaining, so if you haven’t joined up yet, then please do so now. All you have to do is go to the “How to Join” page on the website (www.fantasycon2012.org/join.php), submit the form with your details and then pay via the PayPal buttons. Alternately, you can print out the form and mail it with a cheque to the address given. A limited number of Saturday-Only memberships are also now available. |
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Lists of members’ recommendations for British Fantasy Awards(2) Following announcement of the shortlist for the 2012 British Fantasy Awards, the long lists from which the shortlisted works/candidates were chosen can now be revealed. The ‘long lists’ are the list of members’ recommendations in each category, including jurors’ recommendations as applicable. The lists have been copied from the voting data. Titles appear in no particular order. While the Awards Administrator has made every effort to check any apparent discrepancies (such as variant spellings), time has not permitted checking the eligibility of every item in each category. Any errors noted may be reported to the Awards Administrator at bfsawards [at] britishfantasysociety [dot] org British Fantasy Award recommendations: Novel: (* ‘Elves: Once walked with Gods’ by James Barclay is included in the list of members’ recommendations. James Barclay is on the BFA Jury this year.) Novella: Short Fiction: Deluge; Kim Lakin-Smith (Pandemonium: Stories of the Apocalypse) Anthology: (Please note – BFS publications are ineligible and therefore any recommendations have not been listed.) Collection: Screenplay: Periodical/Magazine: Comic/Graphic novel: *Jennifer Wilde and Roisin Dubh by Maura McHugh received recommendations from members in this category. Maura is on the BFA jury this year. The PS Publishing Independent Press Award: Best Artist: Les Edwards; http://www.lesedwards.com/ Rumours of the Marvellous – Peter Atkins (Alchemy Press) Julie Dillon; Santiago Caruso; Gabriel Rodriguez; Mark Manley; Vincent Chong; David Rix; Steve Upham; Daniele Serra; Paul Mudie John Coulthart; Melissa Gay; Paul Hanley; Nate Simpson; Chris Roberts; Travel Foreman; Jethro Lentle; Lovecraft Ezine Cover November 2011 Randy Broecker Carla Speed McNeil; Ben Baldwin; Clive Barker; Andy Bigwood; Erik Mohr; John Picacio; Dave McKeen; Jon Sullivan Dominic Harman; http://bleedingdreams.com/BleedingDreams/ Jenny Laatsch & Madame Thenadier; Stephen J Clark; Marc Silvestri; Simon ‘Pye’ Parr; Jimmy Broxton; Kate Brown; Greg Capullo; Pedro Marques; Steven Vincent Mitchell; Bret Herholz; Jim Kay; Bob Eggleton Mark Buckingham; Mike Mignola Non-Fiction: |
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British Fantasy Awards shortlist announced(14) The British Fantasy Society is pleased to announce the shortlist for the 2012 British Fantasy Awards. Determined by the 952 recommendations from BFS members and FantasyCon attendees and overseen by the British Fantasy Awards Jury, the shortlist is: Novel: There will be two awards in the best Novel category: The August Derleth Award for best horror novel and The Robert Holdstock Award for best fantasy novel. Novella: Short Fiction: Anthology: Collection: Screenplay: Magazine/Periodical: Comic/Graphic Novel: As stated in the new rules of the BFAwards, the Judges can add a title they feel was an egregious omission from the initial recommendations. This year they added 2 titles to the novel category, 2 titles to the novella category, and 1 title to short fiction. If a category has 5 titles listed, this is due to a tie on number of votes and points. The BFAward Judges, James Barclay, Hal Duncan, Maura McHugh, Esther Sherman, and Damien G. Walter, will now review the shortlist and enter into deliberations. The winners will be announced at FantasyCon in Brighton on 30 September 2012. The Special Juries and shortlists for the following awards have also been announced: The PS Publishing Independent Press Award: Jurors: Shortlist: The Artist Award: Jurors: Shortlist: The Non-Fiction Award : Jurors: Shortlist: British Fantasy Society Chair Lee Harris says, “Our members have been consistent in recommending the best in horror and fantasy published in 2011, and we think we have an incredibly strong shortlist. Our judges have a hard job ahead of them and we’re sure the 2012 British Fantasy Awards will get people debating for the rest of the year.” Find out more about our judges here. The full longlist of members’ recommendations will be available to view on the BFS website from next week. AMENDMENT There has been a slight amendment to the BFAwards shortlist as listed above. King Death was mistakenly listed in the Best Novella category (instead of short story) and Alice Through the Plastic Sheet was listed in the Best Short Story category (instead of novella). Both stories continue to be eligible in their new homes. Apologies for any confusion, and many thanks to those of you who spotted the error. |
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