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Where and When
: Dysprosium, Heathrow : April 5, 2015
Eligibility Year
: 2014
Novel
Winner:
Ancillary Sword
,
Ann Leckie
(Orbit)
Cuckoo Song
,
Frances Hardinge
(Macmillan)
Europe in Autumn
,
Dave Hutchinson
(Solaris)
The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August
,
Claire North
(Orbit)
Lagoon
,
Nnedi Okorafor
(Hodder)
The Moon King
,
Neil Williamson
(Newcon)
The Race
,
Nina Allan
(Newcon)
Wolves
,
Simon Ings
(Gollancz)
Short Fiction
Winner:
“The Honey Trap”,
Ruth E. J. Booth
(
La Femme
)
“The Mussel Eater”,
Octavia Cade
(
The Book Smugglers
)
Scale-Bright
,
Benjanun Sriduangkaew
(Immersion)
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“The Wasp Factory”,
Tessa Farmer
(sculpture, after Iain Banks)
Blacksheep
for
Bête
by Adam Roberts (Gollancz)
Andy Potts
for
Mars Evacuees
by Sophia McDougall (Egmont)
Richard Anderson
for
Mirror Empire
by Kameron Hurley (Angry Robot)
Jeffrey Alan Love
for
Wolves
by Simon Ings (Gollancz)
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Winner:
“Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers in the Great War”,
Edward James
(fantastic-writers-and-the-great-war.com)
Call and Response
,
Paul Kincaid
(Beccon Books)
“Deep Forests and Manicured Gardens: A Look at Two New Short Fiction Magazines”,
Jonathan McCalmont
(Ruthless Culture)
Greg Egan
,
Karen Burnham
(University of Illinois Press)
“The State of British SF and Fantasy: A Symposium”,
Niall Harrison
, ed. (Strange Horozons)
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