2021 Sir Julius Vogel Awards Winners
Winners of the 2021 Sir Julius Vogel Awards have been announced by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Association of New Zealand (SFFANZ).
Best Novel
- WINNER: The Stone Wētā, Octavia Cade (Paper Road)
- Gad’s Army, Drew Bryenton (Sci Fi Cafe)
- Transference, B.T. Keaton (Ingleside Avenue)
- The Court of Mortals, A.J. Lancaster (Camberion)
- Blood of the Sun, Dan Rabarts & Lee Murray (Raw Dog Screaming)
Best Youth Novel
- WINNER: These Violent Delights, Chloe Gong (Simon & Schuster)
- Earthcore Book 4: High Tide, Grace Bridges (Splashdown)
- Golden City, S.R. Manssen (Manssen)
- Follow Me In, Terri Sinclair (self-published)
- Brasswitch and Bot, Gareth Ward (Walker)
Best Novella/Novelette
- WINNER: No Man’s Land, A.J. Fitzwater (Paper Road)
- Hexes & Vexes, Nova Blake (self-published)
- “How to Get a Girlfriend (When You’re a Terrifying Monster)”, Marie Cardno (Her Magical Pet)
- “Marbles”, Sean Monaghan (Asimov’s 7-8/20)
- Riverwitch, Rem Wigmore (self-published)
Best Short Story
- WINNER: “For Want of Human Parts”, Casey Lucas (Diabolical Plots 8/17/20)
- “Salt White, Rose Red”, E. Celeste (Dually Noted F(r)iction Log 11/27/20)
- “Synaesthete”, Melanie Harding-Shaw (Black Dogs, Black Tales)
- “The Good Wife”, Lee Murray (Weird Tales #364)
- “Arachne’s Web”, James Rowland (Aurealis #132)
Best Collected Work
- WINNER: The Voyages of Cinrak the Dapper, A.J. Fitzwater (Queen of Swords)
- Year’s Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction & Fantasy, Volume 2, Marie Hodgkinson, ed. (Paper Road)
- Ghost Bus: Tales from Wellington’s Dark Side, Anna Kirtlan (self-published)
- The Better Sister and Other Stories, Piper Mejia (Breach)
- Grotesque: Monster Stories, Lee Murray (Things in the Well)
Best Professional Artwork
- WINNER: Cover for No Man’s Land, Laya Rose
- Cover for Year’s Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction & Fantasy, Volume 2, Laya Rose
- Cover for The Chaos Curse, Vivienne To
- Cover for The Stone Wētā, Emma Weakley
Best Professional Production/Publication
- WINNER: “How NZ’s Best Fantasy and Science Fiction Authors Got Shafted on a Global Stage”, Casey Lucas (The Spinoff 8/5/20)
- This is Not the End (chapters 1.5-2.10), Deanna Gunn
- Masterpiece (Or Artful Dodgers), Michelle Kan
- Fantastical Worlds and Futures at the World’s Edge: A History of New Zealand Science Fiction and Fantasy, Simon Litten & Sean McMullen
- Wonderland Nights: White Rabbit’s Diary, Sky Bear Games
- “Aotearoa is Not Middle Earth”, Alexander Stronach (The Spinoff 9/3/20)
Best New Talent
- WINNER: A.J. Lancaster
- Chloe Gong
- Deanna Gunn
- Kate Haley
- B.T. Keaton
- Deborah Makarios
Best Fan Production/Publication
- WINNER: FIYAHCON Guest of Honour Speech, Cassie Hart
- Codex, Stephen Brough
- Mollymauk Tealeaf – Court of Jesters showcase, Michelle Kan
- Phoenixine, John & Jo Toon, eds.
- Dramatic Chairing of the 2020 WSFS Business Meeting, Darusha Wehm
- CoNZealand Souvenir Book, Darusha Wehm & Amber Carter
Best Fan Writing
- WINNER: “Alone Together at the Edge of the World”, Andi C. Buchanan (CoNZealand Souvenir Book)
- “Queer Speculative Aotearoa New Zealand”, A.J. Fitzwater (LGBTQ Reads 4/6/20)
- Review of Hello Strange, Dylan Howell (My Opinion on Various Books 12/21/20)
- “SITREP”, Alex Lindsay (Phoenixine)
- “What If”, Kyra Saywell (Poetry Box)
- “An Exploration of Menstruation in Horror and Dark Fiction”, Tabatha Wood (The Horror Tree 2/6/20)
Best Fan Artwork
- WINNER: Blue and Red (This is How You Lose the Time War), Laya Rose
- Ministry for Public Art, Shaun Garea
- Oriental Bay Piranhas, Shaun Garea
- Destiny & Dead People Tea, Michelle Kan
- Faerie Ring, Michelle Kan
- Gyre from The Luminous Dead, Laya Rose
Services to Fandom
- WINNER: CoNZealand Crew
- Nigel Rowe, et al.
Services to Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror
- WINNER: Cassie Hart
- Lee Murray
For more information, see the SFFANZ website.
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