2018 Aurora Awards Winners
The 2018 Aurora Awards winners have been announced “for Canadian literary and fan works that members of the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association (CSFFA) feel are exceptional.”
Best Novel
- WINNER: Jade City, Fonda Lee (Orbit)
- The Rebel, Gerald Brandt (DAW)
- To Guard Against the Dark, Julie E. Czerneda (DAW)
- All Those Explosions Were Someone Else’s Fault, James Alan Gardner (Tor)
- RecipeArium, Costi Gurgu (White Cat)
- Light of a Distant Sun, Brent Nichols (Bundoran)
Best YA Novel (tie)
- WINNER: Exo, Fonda Lee (Scholastic)
- WINNER: Houses of the Old Blood, Elizabeth Whitton (Kettlescon)
- Maddie Hatter and the Gilded Gauge, Jayne Barnard (Tyche)
- Scion of the Fox, S.M. Beiko (ECW)
- The West Woods, Suzy Vadori (Evil Alter Ego)
Best Short Fiction
- WINNER: “Gone Flying”, Liz Westbrook-Trenholm (The Sum of Us: Tales of the Bonded and Bound)
- “The Calling”, Elizabeth Grotkowski (Enigma Front: The Monster Within)
- “Old Souls”, Fonda Lee (Where the Stars Rise: Asian Science Fiction and Fantasy)
- “Rose’s Arm”, Calvin D. Jim (Where the Stars Rise: Asian Science Fiction and Fantasy)
- “A Human Stain“, Kelly Robson (Tor.com 1/17)
Best Graphic Novel
- WINNER: Rock Paper Cynic, Peter Chiykowski (rockpapercynic.com)
- SIGNAL Saga #0: PanGaea and the Key of Mirrari, Dominic Bercier (Mirror)
- Honey Dill, Ryan & Laura Harby (iamhoneydill.com)
- Crash and Burn, Kate Larking & Finn Lucullan (Astres)
- It Never Rains, Kari Maaren (itneverrainscomic.com)
- Riftworld Legends, #1-4, Jonathan Williams, Daniel Wong & Paris Alleyne (Joe Books)
Best Related Work
- WINNER: The Sum of Us: Tales of the Bonded and Bound, Susan Forest & Lucas K. Law, eds. (Laksa)
- Enigma Front: The Monster Within, Renée Bennett, ed. (Analemma)
- Where the Stars Rise: Asian Science Fiction and Fantasy, Lucas K. Law & Derwin Mak, eds. (Laksa)
- 49th Parallels, Hayden Trenholm, ed. (Bundoran)
- Compostela: Tesseracts 20, Spider Robinson & James Alan Gardner, eds. (EDGE)
- On Spec, Diane L. Walton, et al., eds.
Best Poem/Song
- WINNER: “Heaven Is the Hell of No Choices”, Matt Moore (Polar Borealis 7-8/17)
- “After Midnight”, David Clink (Compostela: Tesseracts 20)
- “Card”, Catherine Girczyc (Compostela: Tesseracts 20)
- “Shadows in the Mist”, Lee F. Patrick (Polar Borealis 7-8/17)
- “Cruising Glaciers”, Rhea Rose (49th Parallels)
- “Meat Puppets”, Lynne Sargent (Polar Borealis 7-8/17)
- “The Canadian Small-Town Denizen and the Distant-Planet Space Traveller”, J.J. Steinfeld (49th Parallels)
Best Artist
- WINNER: Dan O’Driscoll, covers for Bundoran Press
- Samantha M. Beiko, covers for Laksa Media
- Ann Crowe, cover art for Avians by Timothy Gwyn (Five Rivers)
- Lynne Taylor Fahnestalk, A Rivet of Robots: Body of Work
- Fiona Staples, art for Saga comic series
Best Visual Presentation
- WINNER: Blade Runner 2049
- Dark Matter, Season 3
- Killjoys, Season 3
- Orphan Black, Season 5
- Travelers, Season 2
- Wynonna Earp, Season 2
CSFFA Hall of Fame Inductees
- Candas Jane Dorsey
- Dr. Jaymie Matthews
- Robert Charles Wilson
Winners were honored at an awards ceremony held at VCON 42, October 5-7, 2018, in Richmond BC. There were also winners in fan categories.
For more information, and complete nominees, see the Aurora Awards website.
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