Caitlín R. Kiernan


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Awards Summary

 

Major Awards: 5

Locus Awards: 1

Other Awards: 4

Total Number of Award Wins and Nominations: 67

— Major Awards —
Nebula Awardsfor SF/F works, voted by SF & Fantasy Writers of America professional membership
(1 nomination)

The Drowning Girl (Roc) — novel — nomination

World Fantasy Awardsfor Fantasy works; juried, with nominations from World Fantasy Con members
(9 nominations; 2 wins)

Black Helicopters (Subterranean) — novella — nomination

“The Prayer of Ninety Cats” (Subterranean Spr 2013) — short fiction — winner

The Ape's Wife and Other Stories (Subterranean) — collection — winner

The Drowning Girl (Roc) — novel — nomination

Two Worlds and In Between: The Best of Caitlin R. Kiernan (Volume One) (Subterranean Press) — collection — nomination

The Ammonite Violin & Others (Subterranean) — collection — nomination

The Red Tree (Roc) — novel — nomination

“La Peau Verte” (To Charles Fort, With Love Subterranean Press) — short fiction — nomination

To Charles Fort, with Love (Subterranean Press) — collection — nomination

Bram Stoker Awardsfor Horror works, voted by Horror Writer's Association professional membership
(8 nominations; 2 wins)

Agents of Dreamland (Tor.com) — long fiction — nomination

The Ape's Wife and Other Stories (Subterranean) — collection — nomination

Alabaster: Wolves (Dark Horse) — graphic novel — winner

The Drowning Girl (Roc) — novel — winner

“The Colliers' Venus (1893)” (Naked City) — long fiction — nomination

Two Worlds and In Between: The Best of Caitlin R. Kiernan (Volume One) (Subterranean) — collection — nomination

“The First Adventures of Miss Catterina Poe” (The Dreaming #56; Vertigo) — illustrated narrative — nomination

Silk (Roc) — first novel — nomination

British Fantasy Awardsfor fantasy works published in the UK, voted by British Fantasy Society members, juried since 2012
(1 nomination)

The Drowning Girl (Roc) — horror novel (August Derleth Award) — nomination

James Tiptree Jr Memorial Awardfor SF/F that explores and expands the roles of women and men, juried
(2 nominations; 1 win)

The Drowning Girl (Roc) — winner (tie)

“Galapagos” (Eclipse Three) — honor list

Shirley Jackson Awardsfor works of psychological horror and dark fantastic, juried
(3 nominations)

The Drowning Girl (Roc) — novel — nomination

“As Red as Red” (Haunted Legends) — short story — nomination

The Red Tree (Roc) — novel — nomination

— Locus Awards and Poll —
Locus Awardsfor SF/F/H works, polled by readers of Locus Magazine
(29 nominations; 1 win)

The Very Best of Caitlín R. Kiernan (Tachyon) — collection — 10th place

Black Helicopters (Tor.com) — novella — 8th place

The Dinosaur Tourist (Subterranean) — collection — 7th place

Agents of Dreamland (Tor.com) — novella — 10th place

“The Cats of River Street (1925)” (Sirenia Digest) — novelette — 26th place

“Interstate Love Song (Murder Ballad No. 8)” (Sirenia Digest) — novelette — 19th place

“The Jetsam of Disremembered Mechanics” (The Book of Silverberg) — novelette — 29th place

Black Helicopters (Subterranean) — novella — 4th place

“The Prayer of Ninety Cats” (Subterranean Spr 2013) — novelette — 3rd place

“The Road of Needles” (Once Upon a Time: New Fairy Tales) — short story — winner

The Ape's Wife and Other Stories (Subterranean) — collection — 5th place

The Drowning Girl (Roc) — fantasy novel — 2nd place

“Fake Plastic Trees” (After) — novelette — 5th place

“Goggles (c. 1910)” (Steampunk III: Steampunk Revolution) — short story — 12th place

Confessions of a Five-Chambered Heart (Subterranean) — collection — 13th place

“The Maltese Unicorn” (Supernatural Noir) — novelette — 10th place

“Tidal Forces” (Eclipse Four) — short story — 7th place

Two Worlds and In Between: The Best of Caitlin R. Kiernan (Volume One) (Subterranean) — collection — 5th place

The Ammonite Violin & Others (Subterranean) — collection — 13th place

The Red Tree (Roc) — fantasy novel — 12th place

“Galapagos” (Eclipse Three) — novelette — 14th place

A Is for Alien (Subterranean) — collection — 9th place

Daughter of Hounds (Roc) — fantasy novel — 15th place

Alabaster (Subterranean) — collection — 19th place

To Charles Fort, with Love (Subterranean Press) — collection — 22nd place

Murder of Angels (Roc) — fantasy novel — 20th place

“Riding the White Bull” (Argosy Jan/Feb 2004) — novelette — 30th place

In the Garden of Poisonous Flowers (Subterranean Press) — novella — 21st place

Silk (Roc) — first novel — 6th place

— Other Awards —
Gaylactic Spectrum Awardsfor SF/F/H on GLBT themes, voted by members of Gaylactic Network
(2 nominations)

The Red Tree (Roc) — novel — nomination

Murder of Angels (Roc) — novel — nomination

International Horror Guild Awardsfor horror works, juried
(9 nominations; 4 wins)

“Bainbridge” (Alabaster) — mid-length fiction — nomination

“La Peau Verte” (To Charles Fort, with Love) — mid-length fiction — winner

To Charles Fort, with Love (Subterranean Press) — collection — nomination

“The Road of Pins” (Dark Terrors 6) — short form — nomination

Threshold (Roc) — novel — winner

“Onion” (Wrong Things) — short fiction — winner

The First Adventures of Miss Catterina Poe The Dreaming #56 (by CRK & Steve Leialoha) (DC/Vertigo) — illustrated narrative — nomination

Tales of Pain and Wonder (Gauntlet) — collection — nomination

Silk (Roc) — first novel — winner (tie)

Mythopoeic Awardsfor fantasy works in the spirit of the Inklings, voted by members of the Mythopoeic Society
(1 nomination)

The Drowning Girl (Roc) — adult literature — nomination

Seiun Awardsfor SF/F works published in Japan, voted by members of annual Japanese SF Con
(1 nomination)

“The Road of Needles” — translated story — nomination

SF Site Readers Pollfor SF/F books, voted by readers of SF Site website
(1 nomination)

The Drowning Girl (Roc) — sf/fantasy book — 7th place



































































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