British Fantasy Awards 2017
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The British Fantasy Society announced the winners of the British Fantasy Awards 2017 at FantasyCon 2017 in Peterborough on October 1.
The winners were selected by juries.
Sydney J. Bounds Award for Best Newcomer
- Erika L Satifka, for Stay Crazy
Best Magazine / Periodical
- Tor.com
Best Non-fiction
- The Geek Feminist Revolution – Kameron Hurley
Best Comic / Graphic Novel
- Monstress, Vol 1: Awakening – Marjorie Liu & Sana Takeda
Best Independent Press
- Grimbold Press
Best Artist
- Daniele Serra
Best Anthology
- People of Colour Destroy Science Fiction ed. Lightspeed Magazine
Best Collection
- Some Will Not Sleep – Adam Nevill
Best Film / Television Production
- Arrival
Best Novella
- The Ballad of Black Tom – Victor LaValle
Best Short Fiction
- “White Rabbit” – Georgina Bruce
August Derleth Award for Best Horror Novel
- Disappearance at Devil’s Rock – Paul Tremblay
Robert Holdstock Award for Best Fantasy Novel
- The Tiger and the Wolf – Adrian Tchaikovsky
Karl Edward Wagner Award (for an “important contribution to the genre or the Society”)
- Jan Edwards
The Legends of Fantasy Con Award
- David & Sandra Sutton
The Juries
- Fiction: Elloise Hopkins, Susan Oke, Christian Cameron
- Horror: Mark West, Laura Mauro, Gareth Spark
- Novella: Penny Jones, Sarah Ann Watts, Pete Sutton
- Short Story: Andrew Hook, Richard Webb, Stephen Bacon
- Collection: Gillian Redfearn, Gary Couzens, Colleen Anderson
- Anthology: Lea Fletcher, Richard Webb, Stephen Bacon
- Film/TV: Marcus Gipps, Rob Malan, Alasdair Stuart
- Comics: Alasdair Stuart, Stephen Theaker, Marcus Gipps
- Indie: Terry Jackman, Ross Warren, Lea Fletcher
- Magazine: Neil Williamson, Margret Helgadottir, Ross Warren
- Nonfiction: Lea Fletcher, Ruth Booth, Alasdair Stuart
- Artist: Gillian Redfearn, Robin Carter, Rob Malan
- Newcomer: Robin Carter, Pauline Morgan, Shona Kinsella