Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Who do YOU think will win this year's slate of BSFA Awards?

The British Science Fiction Association released its shortlist of nominees for the 2013 BSFA Awards on Wednesday of last week.


For those of you unfamiliar with the BSFA Awards, they are given each year by the British Science Fiction Association to “honor works in the genre of science fiction.” Nominees and winners are selected by a vote of BSFA members and Eastercon members. (Eastercon is the common name of a long-running British sci-fi convention that dates back to 1948.)

This year, BSFA Awards will be given in four categories – Best Novel, Best Short Story, Best Non-Fiction and Best Artwork. The nominees in each category this year include:

Best Novel:
- God's War by Kameron Hurley
- Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie
- Evening's Empires by Paul McAuley
- Ack-Ack Macaque by Gareth L. Powell
- The Adjacent by Christopher Priest

Best Short Fiction
- Spin by Nina Allan
- “Selkie Stories are for Losers” by Sofia Samatar
- “Saga’s Children” by E. J. Swift
- “Boat in the Shadows Crossing” by Tori Truslow

Best Artwork
- Cover for Tony Ballantyne’s Dream London by Joey Hi-fi
- Poster for Metropolis by Kevin Tong
- “The Angel at the Heart of the Rain” by Richard Wagner

Best Non-Fiction
- Wonderbook by Jeff VanderMeer
- “Going Forth by Night” by John J. Johnston
- “Sleeps with Monsters” by Liz Bourke

The winners in each of the four award categories will be announced on April 20.

The award categories have changed over the years by one constant since the awards were first handed out in 1970 is the category for Best Novel. As you might imagine, a number of great sci-fi novels have received this award, and I leave you tonight with a complete list of the BSFA Best Novel Award winners. Here they are:

1969 – Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner
1970 – The Jagged Orbit by John Brunner
1971 – The Moment of Eclipse by Brian W. Aldiss
1972 – No award (insufficient votes)
1973 – Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke
1974 – Inverted World by Christopher Priest
1975 – Orbitsville by Bob Shaw
1976 – Brontomek! By Michael G. Coney
1977 – The Jonah Kit by Ian Watson
1978 – A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick
1979 – The Unlimited Dream Company by J.G. Ballard
1980 – Timescape by Gregory Benford
1981 – The Shadow of the Torturer by Gene Wolfe
1982 – Helliconia Spring by Brian W. Aldiss
1983 – Tik-Tok by John Sladek
1984 – Mythago Wood by Robert Holdstock
1985 – Helliconia Winter by Brian W. Aldiss
1986 – The Ragged Astronauts by Bob Shaw
1987 – Grainne by Keith Roberts
1988 – Lavondyss by Robert Holdstock
1989 – Pyramids by Terry Pratchett
1990 – Take Back Plenty by Colin Greenland
1991 – The Fall of Hyperion by Dan Simmons
1992 – Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson
1993 – Aztec Century by Christopher Evans
1994 – Feersum Endjinn by Iain M. Banks
1995 – The Time Ships by Stephen Baxter
1996 – Excession by Iain M. Banks
1997 – The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell
1998 – The Extremes by Christopher Priest
1999 – The Sky Road by Ken MacLeod
2000 – Ash: A Secret History by Mary Gentle
2001 – Chasm City by Alastair Reynolds
2002 – The Separation by Christopher Priest
2003 – Felaheen by Jon Courtenay Grimwood
2004 – River of Gods by Ian McDonald
2005 – Air by Geoff Ryman
2006 – End of the World Blues by Jon Courtenay Grimwood
2007 – Brasyl by Ian McDonald
2008 – The Night Sessions by Ken MacLeod
2009 – The City and the City by China Mieville
2010 – The Dervish House by Ian McDonald
2011 – The Islanders by Christopher Priest
2012 – Jack Glass by Adam Roberts


In the end, who do you think will win this year’s slate of BSFAs? How many of these books have you had a chance to read? What did you think about them? Which did you like? Dislike? Let us know in the comments section below.

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