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Aurealis Awards 2020 finalists announced

The finalists for the 2020 Aurealis Awards, presented for science fiction, fantasy and horror writing in Australia, have been announced.

The finalists are:

Best horror novel

  • Soul Survivor (Daniel de Lorne, Scarlo Media)
  • An Enigma in Silver (Simon Haynes, Bowman Press)
  • None Shall Sleep (Ellie Marney, A&U)
  • Monstrous Heart (Claire McKenna, Harper Voyager)
  • Gutterbreed (Marty Young, Eclectic Trio Press)

Best fantasy novel

  • Hollow Empire (Sam Hawke, Bantam Press)
  • Monstrous Heart (Claire McKenna, HarperVoyager)
  • The Left-Handed Booksellers of London (Garth Nix, A&U)
  • The Vanishing Deep (Astrid Scholte, A&U)
  • Conquist (Dirk Strasser, Chimaera Publications)
  • The Ninth Sorceress (Bonnie Wynne, Talem Press)

Best science fiction novel 

  • Ghost Species (James Bradley, Hamish Hamilton)
  • Aurora Burning (Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff, A&U)
  • Fauna (Donna Mazza, A&U)
  • The Animals in That Country (Laura Jean McKay, Scribe)
  • The Mother Fault (Kate Mildenhall, S&S)
  • Repo Virtual (Corey J White, Tor.com Publishing)

Best anthology

  • After Australia (ed by Michael Mohammed Ahmad, Affirm Press)
  • Rebuilding Tomorrow (ed by Tsana Dolichva, Twelfth Planet Press)
  • The Zookeeper’s Tales of Interstellar Oddities (Aiki Flinthart & Pamela Jeffs, CAT Press)
  • Unnatural Order (ed by Alis Franklin & Lyss Wickramasinghe, CSFG Publishing)
  • Black Cranes: Tales of unquiet women (ed by Lee Murray & Geneve Flynn, Omnium Gatherum)
  • Made to Order: Robots and revolution (ed by Jonathan Strahan, Solaris)

Best young adult novel

  • Future Girl (Asphyxia, A&U)
  • Aurora Burning (Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff, A&U)
  • The Other Side of the Sky (Amie Kaufman & Meagan Spooner, A&U)
  • Truel1f3 (Jay Kristoff, A&U)
  • The Left-Handed Booksellers of London (Garth Nix, A&U)
  • The Erasure Initiative (Lili Wilkinson, A&U)

Best children’s fiction

  • The Lost Soul Atlas (Zana Fraillon, Lothian)
  • Tricky Nick (Nicholas J Johnson, Pan)
  • Across the Risen Sea (Bren MacDibble, A&U)
  • The Chicken’s Curse (Frances Watts, A&U)
  • Hodgepodge: How to make a pet monster (Lili Wilkinson, illus by Dustin Spence, A&U)
  • Her Perilous Mansion (Sean Williams, A&U)

Best graphic novel/illustrated work 

  • Action Tank: Book 2 (Mike Barry, Mike Barry Was Here)
  • Under-Earth (Chris Gooch, Top Shelf)
  • The Grot (Pat Grant, Top Shelf/IDW)
  • The Odds (Matt Stanton, ABC Books)

Best collection

  • Songs for Dark Seasons (Lisa L Hannett, Ticonderoga Publications)
  • Mother Thorn and Other Tales of Courage and Kindness (Juliet Marillier, Serenity Press)
  • Castle Charming (Tansy Rayner Roberts, self-published)
  • Unreal Alchemy (Tansy Rayner Roberts, self-published)
  • The Heart is a Mirror for Sinners and Other Stories (Angela Slatter, PS Publishing)
  • Dark Harvest (Cat Sparks, NewCon Press)

Best young adult short story

  • ‘Dingo & Sister’ (Nikky Lee, Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #78)
  • ‘Ram’s Revenge’ (Nikky Lee, Aries, Deadset Press)
  • ‘Pea Soup’ (Juliet Marillier, Mother Thorn and Other Tales of Courage and Kindness, Serenity Press)
  • ‘The Witching Well’ (Juliet Marillier, Mother Thorn and Other Tales of Courage and Kindness, Serenity Press)
  • ‘Eat Prey, Love’ (Freya Marske, Unnatural Order, CSFG)
  • ‘Kids These Days’ (Tansy Rayner Roberts, Rebuilding Tomorrow, Twelfth Planet Press)

Best horror short story

  • ‘The Genetic Alchemist’s Daughter’ (Elaine Cuyegkeng, Black Cranes: Tales of Unquiet Women, Omnium Gatherum)
  • ‘The Bone Fairy’ (Martin Livings, Midnight Echo 15, Australasian Horror Writers Association)
  • ‘Phoenix Pharmaceuticals’ (Jessica Nelson-Tyers, Cancer, The Zodiac Series, #7, Deadset Press) 
  • ‘Many Mouths to Make a Meal’ (Garth Nix, Final Cuts, Blumhouse/Anchor)
  • ‘How We Felt’ (Helena O’Connor, Aurealis #136)

Best horror novella

  • The Attic Tragedy (J Ashley-Smith, Meerkat Press)
  • The Cockroach King (Andrew Cull, Beneath Hell Publishing)
  • ‘Foundations’ (Michael Gardner, Writers of the Future Volume 36, Galaxy Press)
  • ‘Bad Weather’ (Robert Hood, Outback Horrors Down Under, Things in The Well)
  • ‘The Saltbush Queen’ (Chris Mason Outback Horrors Down Under, Things in The Well) 

Best fantasy short story

  • ‘The Dead May Dance’ (Nikky Lee, Midnight Echo 15, Australasian Horror Writers Association)
  • ‘Truth Be Told’ (Louise Pieper, Unnatural Order, CSFG)
  • ‘The Case of the Somewhat Mythic Sword’ (Garth Nix, Tor.com)
  • ‘Terracotta Daughter’ (J Z Ting, Coppice & Brake, Crone Girls Press)
  • ‘A Solace of Shadows’ (Suzanne J Willis, Three Crows Magazine #7)

Best fantasy novella 

  • ‘Generation Gap’ (Thoraiya Dyer, Clarkesworld #161)
  • ‘By Touch and By Glance’ (Lisa L Hannett, Songs for Dark Seasons, Ticonderoga Publications)
  • ‘Dingo & Sister’ (Nikky Lee, Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #78)
  • ‘Karkinos’ (Nikky Lee, Cancer, Deadset Press)
  • The Frost Fair Affair (Tansy Rayner Roberts, self-published)

Best science fiction short story

  • ‘Mary, Mary’ (Fiona Bell, Aurealis #135) 
  • ‘The Genetic Alchemist’s Daughter’ (Elaine Cuyegkeng, Black Cranes: Tales of Unquiet Women, Omnium Gatherum)
  • ‘Pork Belly’ (Jack Heath, Aurealis #129)
  • ‘Jack’s Fine Dining’ (T R Napper, Neon Leviathan, Grimdark Magazine)
  • ‘Andrei Tarkovsky’ (Ben Peek, Dimension6 #20)
  • ‘All the Stars in Her Eyes’ (Deborah Sheldon, Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #80)

Best science fiction novella

  • ‘Jigsaw Children’ (Grace Chan, Clarkesworld #161)
  • ‘Generation Gap’ (Thoraiya Dyer, Clarkesworld #161)
  • ‘Dingo & Sister’ (Nikky Lee, Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #78)
  • ‘The Weight of the Air, The Weight of the World’ (T R Napper, Neon Leviathan, Grimdark Magazine).

The date of the winners announcement is yet to be confirmed.

 

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