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Where and When
: Innominate, Birmingham UK : April 14, 2017 - April 17, 2017
Eligibility Year
: 2016
Novel
Winner:
Europe in Winter
,
Dave Hutchinson
(Solaris)
Azanian Bridges
,
Nick Wood
(NewCon)
A Closed and Common Orbit
,
Becky Chambers
(Hodder & Stoughton)
Daughter of Eden
,
Chris Beckett
(Gollancz)
Occupy Me
,
Tricia Sullivan
(Gollancz)
Short Story
Winner:
“Liberty Bird”,
Jaine Fenn
(
Now We Are Ten
)
“The Apologists”,
Tade Thompson
(
Interzone
Sep/Oct 2016)
The Arrival of Missives
,
Aliya Whiteley
(Unsung Stories)
“The End of Hope Street”,
Malcolm Devlin
(
Interzone
Sep/Oct 2016)
“Presence”,
Helen Oyeyemi
(
What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours
)
“Taking Flight”,
Una McCormack
(
Crises and Conflicts
)
Artwork
Winner:
Sarah Anne Langton
for
Central Station
by Lavie Tidhar (Tachyon)
Juan Miguel Aguilera
for
The 1000 Year Reich
by Ian Watson (NewCon)
David A. Hardy
for
Disturbed Universes
by David L. Clements (William Heinemann)
Chris Moore
for
The Iron Tactician
by Alastair Reynolds (NewCon)
Suzanne Dean
for
The Sunlight Pilgrims
by Jenni Fagan (
Black Static
Jul/Aug 2016)
Nonfiction
Winner:
“100 African Writers of SFF”,
Geoff Ryman
(Tor.com 6 Jul, 1 Nov 2016)
“Boucher, Backbone and Blake: The Legacy of
Blakes Seven
”,
Erin Horáková
(Strange Horizons 22 Aug 2016)
“Breaking the Cycle of the Golden Age: Jack Glass and Isaac Asimov’s Foundation Trilogy”,
Anna McFarlane
(
Adam Roberts: Critical Essays
)
“Introduction”,
Ann VanderMeer
&
Jeff VanderMeer
(
The Big Book of Science Fiction
)
“New Model Authors? Authority, Authordom, Anarchism and the Atomized Text in a Networked World”,
Paul Graham Raven
(
Adam Roberts: Critical Essays
)
THEN: Science Fiction Fandom in the UK 1930-1980
,
Rob Hansen
(Ansible Editions)
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