Aurealis Award за лучшую фэнтезийную новеллу
Aurealis Award за лучшую фэнтезийную новеллу | |
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Награжден за | Превосходство в фантастических фантастических романах |
Страна | Австралия |
Представлено | Publications Chimaera , Континуум Фонд |
Впервые награждено | 2015 |
В настоящее время проведено | Шона О'Мира |
Веб -сайт | Официальный сайт |
Награды Aurealis ежегодно вручаются австралийскими публикациями Chimaera и Wasff для опубликованных произведений, чтобы «признать достижения австралийской научной фантастики , фантазии , авторов ужасов ». [ 2 ] Чтобы получить квалификацию, работа должна была быть впервые опубликована гражданином или постоянным жителем Австралии в период с 1 января по 31 декабря соответствующего года; [ 3 ] Церемония презентации проводится в следующем году. Он вырос от небольшой функции около 20 человек до двухдневного мероприятия, в котором приняли участие более 200 человек. [ 4 ]
С момента их создания в 1995 году награды были вручены в различных категориях спекулятивной фантастики . В настоящее время категории включают научную фантастику, фантазию, ужас, спекулятивную выдумку для молодых людей - с отдельными наградами за романы и короткую художественную литературу - коллекции, антологии , иллюстративные произведения или графические романы , детские книги и награда за превосходство в спекулятивной фантастике. [ 2 ] Награды привлекли внимание издателей, установив эталон в научной фантастике и фантазии. Продолжающееся спонсорство издателей, таких как HarperCollins и Orbit, определило это награду как честь, которую нужно воспринимать всерьез. [ 5 ]
The results are decided by a panel of judges from a list of submitted nominees; the long-list of nominees is reduced to a short-list of finalists.[2] Ties can occur if the panel decides both entries show equal merit, however they are encouraged to choose a single winner.[6] The judges are selected from a public application process by the Award's management team.[7]
This article lists all the short-list nominees and winners in the best fantasy novella category. Alan Baxter and Tansy Rayner Roberts share the record for most nominations (3), while Jason Fischer, Stephanie Gunn, Nikky Lee, Kirstyn McDermott, and Angela Slatter follow, each having been nominated twice. This is as of the 2021 Awards, as the winners were announced in late May 2022.
Winners and nominees
[edit]In the following table, the years correspond to the year of the story's eligibility; the ceremonies are always held the following year. Each year links to the corresponding "year in literature" article. Entries with a blue background have won the award; those with a white background are the nominees on the short-list. If the short story was originally published in a book with other stories rather than by itself or in a magazine, the book title is included after the publisher's name.
* Winners and joint winners
* Nominees on the shortlist
Year | Author(s) | Novella | Publisher or publication | Ref |
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2015 | Jason Fischer* | "Defy the Grey Kings" | Beneath Ceaseless Skies (#180) | [8][9] |
Steve Cameron | "Lodloc and The Bear" | coeur de lion (Dimension6) | [8] | |
Stephanie Gunn | "Broken Glass" | Ticonderoga Publications (Hear Me Roar) | ||
Stephanie Gunn | "The Flowers that Bloom Where Blood Touches the Earth" | Ticonderoga Publications (Bloodlines) | ||
Dmetri Kakmi | "Haunting Matilda" | Horror Australis (Cthulhu: Deep Down Under) | ||
Angela Slatter | "Of Sorrow and Such" | Tor.com | ||
2016 | Andrea K. Höst* | "Forfeit" | (self-published) (The Towers, the moon) | [10][11] |
Alan Baxter | "Raven's First Flight" | Cohesion Press (SNAFU: Black Ops) | [10] | |
Jason Fischer | "By the Laws of Crab and Woman" | Review of Australian Fiction (Vol 17, No 6) | ||
Rose Mulready | The Bonobo's Dream | Seizure Press | ||
Kirstyn McDermott | "Burnt Sugar" | PS Publishing (Dreaming in the Dark) | ||
Angela Slatter | "Finnegan's Field" | Tor.com | ||
2017 | Devin Madson* | In Shadows We Fall | (self-published) | [12][13] |
Alan Baxter | The Book Club | PS Publishing | [12] | |
Nathan Burrage | "Remnants" | coeur de lion (Dimension6 11) | ||
Kate Forsyth & Kim Wilkins | The Silver Well | Ticonderoga Publications | ||
Kirstyn McDermott | "Braid" | Review of Australian Fiction (Vol 24, No 1) | ||
Faith Mudge | Humanity for Beginners | Less Than Three Press | ||
2018 | Garth Nix* | "The Sword in the Stone" | Penguin Random House Australia (The Book of Magic) |
[14][15] |
Michael Gardner | "This Side of the Wall" | Metaphorosis Magazine (January 2018) | [14] | |
Juliet Marillier | "Beautiful" | Ticonderoga Publications (Aurum) | ||
Tansy Rayner Roberts | Merry Happy Valkyrie | Twelfth Planet Press | ||
David Versace | "The Dressmaker and the Colonel's Coat" | (self-published) (Mnemo's Memory and Other Fantastic Tales) | ||
Janeen Webb | The Dragon's Child | PS Publishing | ||
2019 | Shauna O'Meara* | "Scapes Made of Diamond" | Interzone (#280) | [16][17] |
J. S. Breukelaar | "Like Ripples on a Blank Shore" | Meerkat Press (Cohesion: Stories) | [16] | |
Ephiny Gale | "The Orchard" | Andromeda Spaceways Magazine (#76) | ||
Chris Mason | "Out of Darkness" | Things in the Well (Tales of the Lost Vol 1) | ||
Michael Pryor | "To Hell and Back" | Aurealis (#120) | ||
2020 | Nikky Lee* | "Dingo and Sister" | Andromeda Spaceways Magazine (#78) | [18][19] |
Thoraiya Dyer | "Generation Gap" | Clarkesworld (#161) | [18] | |
Lisa L. Hannett | "By Touch and By Glance" | Ticonderoga Publications (Songs for Dark Seasons) | ||
Nikky Lee | "Karkinos" | Deadset Press (Cancer) | ||
Tansy Rayner Roberts | The Frost Fair Affair | (self-published) | ||
2021 | Amy Laurens* | Bones of the Sea | Inkprint Press | [20] |
Tansy Rayner Roberts | "Echo and Narcissus" | Sheep Might Fly | [20] | |
Rebecca Fraser | "The Little One" | IFWG (Coralesque and Other Tales to Disturb and Distract) | ||
Alan Baxter | "Mother in Bloom" | 13th Dragon Books (The Gulp) | ||
Suzanne J. Willis | The Scarab Children of Montague | Falstaff Books |
See also
[edit]- Ditmar Award, an Australian science fiction award established in 1969
References
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- ^ "Guidelines for Judges". Aurealis Awards. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 23 April 2009.
- ^ "Aurealis Awards – FAQ". Aurealis Awards. Archived from the original on 16 March 2010. Retrieved 25 December 2009.
- ^ Jump up to: a b ANNOUNCEMENT: 2015 Aurealis Awards Shortlists, WASFF, retrieved 14 March 2016
- ^ The Winners of the 2015 Aurealis Awards, WASFF, 25 March 2016, retrieved 25 March 2016
- ^ Jump up to: a b 2016 Aurealis Awards shortlist announcement, WASFF, 20 February 2017, retrieved 22 February 2017
- ^ Announcing the Winners of the 2016 Aurealis Awards!, WASFF, 14 April 2017, retrieved 22 April 2017
- ^ Jump up to: a b 2017 Aurealis Awards shortlist announcement!, WASFF, 15 February 2018, retrieved 12 March 2018
- ^ aurealis awards WINNER, WASFF, 31 March 2018, retrieved 1 April 2018
- ^ Jump up to: a b 2018 Aurealis Awards shortlist announcement!, Continuum Foundation, 20 February 2019, retrieved 25 April 2019
- ^ 2018 Aurealis Awards Winners, Continuum Foundation, 5 May 2019, retrieved 5 May 2019
- ^ Jump up to: a b 2019 Aurealis Awards shortlist announcement, WASFF, 25 March 2020, retrieved 4 April 2020
- ^ "Aurealis Awards 2019 winners announced". Books+Publishing. 29 July 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Aurealis Awards 2020 finalists announced". Books+Publishing. 6 April 2021. Archived from the original on 15 April 2021. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
- ^ «Победители Aurealis Awards 2020 объявили» . Книги+издательство . 9 июля 2021 года. Архивировано с оригинала 9 июля 2021 года . Получено 9 июля 2021 года .
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный «SFADB: Aurealis Awards 2022» . www.sfadb.com . Получено 30 июля 2022 года .