The British Fantasy Awards are administered annually by the British Fantasy Society and were first awarded in 1971. The membership of the BFS vote to determine recommendations, short-lists and winners of the awards. The current award categories are Best Novel, Best Novella, Best Short Story, Best Small Press, Best Artist, Best Anthology, Best Collection, and the Karl Edward Wagner Award is given at the discretion of the BFS committee.
BEST NOVEL (THE AUGUST DERLETH FANTASY AWARD)
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Winner : Memoirs of a Master Forger (William Heaney/Graham Joyce) Gollancz - William Heaney is a fraud. A charming fraud, but a fraud nevertheless. He writes poetry so that a more attractive friend can pass it off as his own, he produces fake Jane Austen first editions so that he can fleece foolish and greedy book collectors.
Other Shortlisted
Midnight Man by Simon Clark Severn House - Van Gogh paints works of transcendent genius, while in London a killer launches a reign of terror . . . - Nidabi is attacked by her master but is rescued just in time by Pastor Hux, a man who befriended Van Gogh many years ago. A decade later the...
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman Bloomsbury- When a baby escapes a murderer intent on killing the entire family, who would have thought it would find safety and security in the local graveyard? Brought up by the resident ghosts, ghouls and spectres, Bod has an eccentric childhood learning...
The Victoria Vanishes by Christopher Fowler - One night, Arthur Bryant witnesses a drunk middle-aged lady coming out of a pub in a London backstreet. The next morning, she is found dead at the exact spot where their paths crossed. Even more disturbing, the pub has vanished. Could he be losing...
Thieving Fear by Ramsey Campbell PS Publishing
Rain Dogs by Gary McMahon Humdrumming
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BEST COLLECTION
Winner
Bull Running for Girls by Allyson Bird Screaming Dreams
Other Shortlisted
Glyphotech by Mark Samuels PS Publishing
How To Make Monsters byGary McMahon Morrigan Books
Islington Crocodiles by Paul Meloy TTA Press
Just After Sunset by Stephen King Hodder & Stoughton - The giant new fiction title from Stephen King What would you do if your everyday world were turned upside down in an instant? Here are twelve riveting stories about relationships with unexpected twists. Be very careful what you wish for.
BEST ANTHOLOGY
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Winner
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 19 by Stephen Jones Constable & Robinson - An annual showcase of horror and dark fantasy fiction. It features various short stories and novellas by such authors including Neil Gaiman, Brian Keene, Elizabeth Massie, Glen Hirshberg, Peter Atkins, and Tanith Lee. It also features a yearly...
Other Shortlisted
The Second Humdrumming Book of Horror (Ian Alexander Martin) Humdrumming
We Fade To Grey (Gary McMahon) Pendragon Press
Cone Zero by DF Lewis Megazanthus Press
Myth-Understandings by Ian Whates Newcon Press
Subtle Edens by Allen Ashley Elastic Press
BEST NON-FICTION
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Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale by Russell T. Davies and Benjamin Cook BBC Books - Describes BBC's popular drama "Doctor Who". This book shows how the author plans the series and works with the show's writers, where he gets his ideas for plot, character and scenes. "Writing isn' just a job that stops at six-thirty...
What Is It We Do When We Read Science Fiction by Paul Kincaid Beccon Publications
journal.neilgaiman.com by Neil Gaiman
Mutant Popcorn by Nick Lowe Interzone - TTA Press
Basil Copper: A Life in Books by Basil Copper, Ed, Stephen Jones PS Publishing
BEST TELEVISON
Winner: Doctor Who (BBC Wales)
Battlestar Galactica (NBC)
Dead Set (Zeppotron/Channel 4)
Dexter (Clyde Phillips Productions)
Supernatural (Warner Bros TV)
BEST FILM
Winner: The Dark Knight (Christopher Nolan)
Cloverfield (Matt Reeves)
Iron Man (Jon Favreau)
The Mist (Frank Darabont)
The Orphanage (Juan Antonio Bayona)
BEST SHORT FICTION
Winner
Do You See by Sarah Pinborough Myth-Understandings, Ed. Ian Whates – Newcon Press
Other Shortlisted
All Mouth by Paul Meloy Black Static 6, Ed. Andy Cox - TTA Press
N by Stephen King Just After Sunset - Hodder & Stoughton
Pinholes in Black Muslin by Simon Strantzas The Second Humdrumming Book of Horror, Ed. Ian Alexander Martin - Humdrumming
The Caul Bearer by Allyson Bird Bull Running For Girls – Screaming Dreams
The Tobacconist’s Concession (John Travis) The Second Humdrumming Book of Horror, Ed. Ian Alexander Martin - Humdrumming
The Vague (Paul Meloy) Islington Crocodiles, TTA Press
Winter Journey (Joel Lane) Black Static 5, Ed. Andy Cox - TTA Press
THE PS PUBLISHING BEST SMALL PRESS AWARD
Winner: Elastic Press (Andrew Hook)
Newcon Press (Ian Whates)
Pendragon Press (Chris Teague)
Screaming Dreams (Steve Upham)
TTA Press (Andy Cox)
BEST NOVELLA
Winner: The Reach of Children (Tim Lebbon) Humdrumming
Cold Stone Calling (Simon Clark) Tasmaniac Publications
Gunpowder (Joe Hill) PS Publishing
Heads (Gary McMahon) We Fade To Grey, Ed. Gary McMahon - Pendragon Press
The Narrows (Simon Bestwick) We Fade To Grey, Ed. Gary McMahon - Pendragon Press
BEST COMIC/GRAPHIC NOVEL
Winner: Locke and Key (Joe Hill/Gabriel Rodriguez) IDW Publishing
30 Days of Night: Beyond Barrow (Steve Niles/Bill Sienkiewicz) IDW Publishing
All-Star Superman (Grant Morrison/Frank Quitely) DC Comics
Buffy Season Eight Vol. 3: Wolves at the Gate (Joss Whedon & Drew Goddard/ Georges Jeanty) Dark Horse Comics
Comic Book Tattoo Tales Inspired by Tori Amos (Ed, Rantz A. Hoseley & Tori Amos/ Various) Image Comics
Hellblazer: Fear Machine (Jamie Delano) Vertigo
Hellblazer: The Laughing Magician (Andy Diggle/Leonardo Manco & Daniel Zezelj) Vertigo
The Girly Comic Book 1 (Ed, Selina Lock) Factor Fiction
The New Avengers: Illuminati (Brian Bendis & Brian Reed/Jim Cheung) Marvel Comics
BEST ARTIST
Winner: Vincent Chong (Various)
Dave McKean (The Graveyard Book) Bloomsbury
Edward Miller (Vault of Deeds) PS Publishing
Lee Thompson (The Land at the End of the Working Day) Humdrumming
Les Edwards (Various)
BEST MAGAZINE
Winner: Postscripts (Peter Crowther & Nick Gevers) PS Publishing