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Where and When
: August 31, 2020
Eligibility Year
: 2019
Adult
Winner:
Gods of Jade and Shadow
,
Silvia Moreno-Garcia
(Del Rey)
Crow Winter
,
Karen McBride
(HarperAvenue)
The Migration
,
Helen Marshall
(Random House Canada)
Moccasin Square Gardens
,
Richard Van Camp
(Douglas & McIntyre)
Shout Kill Revel Repeat
,
Scott R. Jones
(Trepidatio)
Young Adult
Winner:
The Ghost Collector
,
Allison Mills
(Annick)
The Candle and the Flame
,
Nafiza Azad
(Scholastic)
Nevers
,
Sara Cassidy
(Orca)
Nikki Tesla and the Ferret-Proof Death Ray
,
Jess Keating
(Scholastic)
Those Who Dwell Below
,
Aviaq Johnston
(Inhabit)
Short Story
Winner:
“The Fourth Trimester is the Strangest”,
Rebecca Campbell
(
F&SF
May/Jun 2019)
“Florilegia”,
Amal El-Mohtar
(
The Mythic Dream
)
“The Hundred Gardens”,
Catherine Kim
(
Nat. Brut
Spr 2019)
“The Inland Beacon”,
Kate Heartfield
(
Tesseracts Twenty-Two: Alchemy and Artifacts
)
“Wheetago War II”,
Richard Van Camp
(
Moccasin Square Gardens
)
Remarks:
The jurors for the 2020 awards were Peter Darbyshire, Kristyn Dunnion, Omar El Akkad, Michelle Butler Hallett, John Jantunen, Michael Johnstone, Ursula Pflug, and Sarah Tolmie
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