Aurealis Awards 2018 finalists announced
Thursday, 21 February 2019 Books+Publishing @booksandpublishing
The finalists for the 2018 Aurealis Awards, presented for science fiction, fantasy and horror writing in Australia, have been announced.
The finalists are:
Best science fiction novel
- Scales of Empire (Kylie Chan, Voyager)
- Obsidio (Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff, A&U)
- Lifel1k3 (Jay Kristoff, A&U)
- Dyschronia (Jennifer Mills, Picador)
- A Superior Spectre (Angela Meyer, Ventura Press)
- The Second Cure (Margaret Morgan, Vintage)
Best fantasy novel
- Devouring Dark (Alan Baxter, Grey Matter Press)
- Lady Helen and the Dark Days Deceit (Alison Goodman, HarperCollins)
- City of Lies (Sam Hawke, Bantam)
- Lightning Tracks (Alethea Kinsela, Plainspeak Publishing)
- The Witch Who Courted Death (Maria Lewis, Piatkus)
- We Ride the Storm (Devin Madson, self-published)
Best horror novel
- The Bus on Thursday (Shirley Barrett, A&U)
- Years of the Wolf (Craig Cormick, IFWG Publishing Australia)
- Tide of Stone (Kaaron Warren, Omnium Gatherum)
Best graphic novel/illustrated work
- Deathship Jenny (Rob O’Connor, self-published)
- Cicada (Shaun Tan, Lothian)
- Tales from The Inner City (Shaun Tan, A&U)
Best children’s fiction
- The Relic of the Blue Dragon (Rebecca Lim, A&U)
- The Slightly Alarming Tales of the Whispering Wars (Jaclyn Moriarty, A&U)
- The Endsister (Penni Russon, A&U)
- Secret Guardians (Lian Tanner, A&U)
- Ting Ting the Ghosthunter (Gabrielle Wang, Puffin)
- Ottilie Colter and the Narroway Hunt (Rhiannon Williams, Hardie Grant Egmont)
Best young adult novel
- Small Spaces (Sarah Epstein, Walker)
- Lifel1k3 (Jay Kristoff, A&U)
- Catching Teller Crow (Ambelin Kwaymullina & Ezekiel Kwaymullina, A&U)
- His Name was Walter (Emily Rodda, HarperCollins)
- A Curse of Ash and Embers (Jo Spurrier, Voyager)
- Impostors (Scott Westerfeld, A&U)
Best collection
- Not Quite the End of the World Just Yet (Peter M Ball, Brain Jar Press)
- Phantom Limbs (Margo Lanagan, PS Publishing)
- Tales from The Inner City (Shaun Tan, A&U)
- Exploring Dark Short Fiction #2: A Primer to Kaaron Warren (Kaaron Warren, Dark Moon Books)
Best anthology
- Sword and Sonnet (Aiden Doyle, Rachael K Jones & E Catherine Tobler, Ate Bit Bear)
- Aurum (Russell B Farr, Ticonderoga Publications)
- Mother of Invention (Rivqa Rafael & Tansy Rayner Roberts, Twelfth Planet Press)
- Infinity’s End (Jonathan Strahan, Solaris)
- The Best Science Fiction & Fantasy of the Year (Jonathan Strahan, Solaris)
Best science fiction novella
- ‘I Almost Went To The Library Last Night’ (Joanne Anderton, Aurum, Ticonderoga Publications)
- The Starling Requiem (Jodi Cleghorn, eMergent Publishing)
- Icefall (Stephanie Gunn, Twelfth Planet Press)
- ‘Pinion’ (Stephanie Gunn, Aurum, Ticonderoga Publications)
- ‘Singles’ Day’ (Samantha Murray, Interzone #277, TTA Press)
- Static Ruin (Corey J White, Tor.com)
Best science fiction short story
- ‘The Sixes, The Wisdom and the Wasp’ (E J Delaney, Escape Pod)
- ‘The Fallen’ (Pamela Jeffs, Red Hour, Four Ink Press)
- ‘On the Consequences of Clinically-Inhibited Maturation in the Common Sydney Octopus’ (Simon Petrie & Edwina Harvey, A Hand of Knaves, CSFG)
- ‘A Fair Wind off Baracoa’ (Robert Porteous, A Hand of Knaves, CSFG)
- ‘The Astronaut’ (Jen White, Aurealis)
Best fantasy novella
- ‘This Side of the Wall’ (Michael Gardner, Metaphorosis Magazine, January 2018)
- ‘Beautiful’ (Juliet Marillier, Aurum, Ticonderoga Publications)
- ‘The Staff in the Stone’ (Garth Nix, The Book of Magic, Voyager)
- Merry Happy Valkyrie (Tansy Rayner Roberts, Twelfth Planet Press)
- ‘The Dressmaker and the Colonel’s Coat’ (David Versace, Mnemo’s Memory and Other Fantastic Tales, self-published)
- The Dragon’s Child (Janeen Webb, PS Publishing)
Best fantasy short story
- ‘Crying Demon’ (Alan Baxter, Suspended in Dusk 2, Grey Matter Press)
- ‘Army Men’ (Juliet Marillier, Of Gods and Globes, Lancelot Schaubert)
- ‘The Further Shore’ (J Ashley Smith, Bourbon Penn #15)
- ‘Child of the Emptyness’ (Amanda J Spedding, Grimdark Magazine #17)
- ‘A Moment’s Peace’ (Dave Versace, A Hand of Knaves, CSFG Publishing)
- ‘Heartwood, Sapwood, Spring’ (Suzanne J Willis, Sword and Sonnet, Ate Bit Bear)
Best horror novella
- ‘Andromeda Ascends’ (Matthew R Davis, Beneath the Waves – Tales from the Deep, Things In The Well)
- ‘Kopura Rising’ (David Kuraria, Cthulhu: Land of the Long White Cloud, IFWG Publishing Australia)
- ‘The Black Sea’ (Chris Mason, Beneath the Waves – Tales from the Deep, Things In The Well)
- Triquetra (Kirstyn McDermott, Tor.com)
- ‘With This Needle I Thee Thread’ (Angela Rega, Aurum, Ticonderoga Publications)
- Crisis Apparition (Kaaron Warren, Dark Moon Books)
Best horror short story
- ‘The Offering’ (Michael Gardner, Aurealis #112)
- ‘Slither’ (Jason Nahrung, Cthulhu Deep Down Under Volume 2, IFWG Publishing Australia)
- ‘By Kindle Light’ (Jessica Nelson-Tyers, Antipodean SF #235)
- ‘Hit and Rot’ (Jessica Nelson-Tyers, Breach #08)
- ‘Sub-Urban’ (Alfie Simpson, Breach #07)
- ‘The Further Shore’ (J Ashley Smith, Bourbon Penn #15)
Best young adult short story
- ‘A Robot Like Me’ (Lee Cope, Mother of Invention, Twelfth Planet Press)
- ‘The Moon Collector’ (D K Mok, Under the Full Moon’s Light, Owl Hollow Press)
- ‘The Sea-Maker of Darmid Bay’ (Shauna O’Meara, Interzone #277, TTA Press)
- ‘Eight-Step Koan’ (Anya Ow, Sword and Sonnet, Ate Bit Bear)
- ‘For Weirdless Days and Weary Nights’ (Deborah Sheldon, Breach #08).
The winners will be announced at a ceremony on 4 May in Melbourne.
To see the winners of last year’s Aurealis Awards, click here.
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