The winners of the 2019 British Fantasy Awards have been announced by the British Fantasy Society. The winners were revealed at Fantasy Con in Glasgow, Scotland on October 18-20 2019.
Best Fantasy Novel (the Robert Holdstock Award)
- The Bitter Twins, by Jen Williams (Headline)
Best Horror Novel (the August Derleth Award)
- Little Eve, by Catriona Ward (W&N)
Best Newcomer (the Sydney J Bounds Award)
- Tasha Suri, for Empire of Sand (Orbit)
Best Novella
- The Tea Master and the Detective, by Aliette de Bodard (Subterranean Press)
Best Short Fiction
- “Down Where Sound Comes Blunt”, by GV Anderson (F&SF March/April 2018)
Best Anthology
- Year’s Best Weird Fiction, Vol. 5, ed. Robert Shearman & Michael Kelly (Undertow Publications)
Best Collection
- All the Fabulous Beasts, by Priya Sharma (Undertow Publications)
Best Non-Fiction
- Noise and Sparks, by Ruth EJ Booth (Shoreline of Infinity)
Best Independent Press
- Unsung Stories
Best Magazine / Periodical
- Uncanny Magazine
Best Audio
- Breaking the Glass Slipper (www.breakingtheglassslipper.com)
Best Comic / Graphic Novel
- Widdershins, Vol. 7, by Kate Ashwin
Best Artist
- Vince Haig
Best Film / Television Production
- Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Phil Lord & Rodney Rothman
The Karl Wagner Award (for important contribution to the genre or the Society)
- Ian Whates
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