2022 Ignyte Awards Winners
The Ignyte Awards Committee announced the winners of the 2022 Ignyte Awards via YouTube and Twitter. The Ignyte Awards “seek to celebrate the vibrancy and diversity of the current and future landscapes of science fiction, fantasy, and horror by recognizing incredible feats in storytelling and outstanding efforts toward inclusivity of the genre.”
Best Novel — Adult
- WINNER: A Master of Djinn, P. Djèlí Clark (Tordotcom; Orbit UK)
- Light From Uncommon Stars, Ryka Aoki (Tor)
- Black Water Sister, Zen Cho (Ace; Macmillan)
- The Unbroken, C.L. Clark (Orbit US; Orbit UK)
- Sorrowland, Rivers Solomon (MCD; #Merky)
Best Novel — YA
- WINNER: A Snake Falls to Earth, Darcie Little Badger (Levine Querido)
- The Wild Ones, Nafiza Azad (Margaret K. McElderry)
- This Poison Heart, Kalynn Bayron (Bloomsbury; Bloomsbury USA)
- Redemptor, Jordan Ifueko (Amulet; Hot Key)
- White Smoke, Tiffany D. Jackson (Tegen)
Best in Middle Grade
- WINNER: Root Magic, Eden Royce (Walden Pond)
- Amari and the Night Brothers, B.B. Alston (Balzer + Bray)
- Josephine Against the Sea, Shakira Bourne (Scholastic)
- Tristan Strong Keeps Punching, Kwame Mbalia (Rick Riordan)
- The Insiders, Mark Oshiro (HarperCollins)
Best Novella
- WINNER: And This is How to Stay Alive, Shingai Njeri Kagunda (Neon Hemlock)
- Fireheart Tiger, Aliette de Bodard (Tordotcom)
- “Philia, Eros, Storge, Agápe, Pragma”, R.S.A Garcia (Clarkesworld 1/21)
- Nothing But Blackened Teeth, Cassandra Khaw (Tor Nightfire)
- Flowers for the Sea, Zin E. Rocklyn (Tordotcom)
Best Novelette
- WINNER: “The Future Library“, Peng Shepherd (Tor.com 8/18/21)
- “The Badger’s Digestion; or The First First-Hand Description… of Deneskan Beastcraft by an Aouwan Researcher“, Malka Older (Constelación 4/21)
- “The Equations of the Dead“, An Owomoyela (Lightspeed 4/21)
- “Music of the Siphorophenes”, C.L. Polk (F&SF 3-4/21)
- “Colors of the Immortal Palette“, Caroline M. Yoachim (Uncanny 3-4/21)
Best Short Story
- WINNER: “If the Martians Have Magic“, P. Djèlí Clark (Uncanny 9-10/21)
- “The Fifth Horseman“, Martin Cahill (Fireside 10/21)
- “Delete Your First Memory for Free”, Kel Coleman (Fiyah Winter ’21)
- “The Tale of Jaja and Canti“, Tobi Ogundiran (Lightspeed 8/21)
- “The Center of the Universe“, Nadia Shammas (Strange Horizons 3/29/21)
Best in Speculative Poetry
- WINNER: “Post Massacre Psyche Evaluation“, Abu Bakr Sadiq (Uncanny 11-12/21)
- “Dragonslayer“, Priya Chand (Fantasy 3/21)
- “None of the Star Trek Ships Are Named After Confederate Generals“, Arden Eli Hill (Strange Horizons 5/21)
- “Kuala Lumpur Urban Legends“, Jack Kin Lim (Strange Horizons 8/21)
- “Appeal to the Doppelgänger“, Terese Mason Pierre (Fantasy 4/21)
Critics Award
- WINNER: Alex Brown
- Arley Sorg
- Akilah White
- Rich in Color
- Thistle & Verse
Best Fiction Podcast
- WINNER: khōréō
Best Artist
- WINNER: Morgan Madeline
- Tommy Arnold
- Paul Kellam
- John Picacio
- Raymond Sebastien
Best Comics Team
- WINNER: Nubia: Real One, L.L. McKinney & Robyn Smith (DC Comics)
- Abbott 1973, Saladin Ahmed & Sami Kivelä (BOOM! Studios)
- Shadow Life, Hiromi Goto & Ann Xu (First Second)
- Count, Ibrahim Moustafa, Brad Simpson & Hassan Otsame-Elhaou (Humanoids, Inc.)
- Squad, Maggie Tokuda-Hall & Lisa Sterle (Harper Alley/Greenwillow)
Best Anthology/Collected Works
- WINNER: We’re Here: The Best Queer Speculative Fiction 2020, C.L. Clark & Charles Payseur, eds. (Neon Hemlock)
- Speculative Fiction for Dreamers: A Latinx Anthology, Alex Hernandez, Matthew David Goodwin, & Sarah Rafael García, eds. (Mad Creek)
- Reconstruction, Alaya Dawn Johnson (Small Beer)
- Midnight Doorways: Fables from Pakistan, Usman T. Malik (Kitab)
- Never Have I Ever, Isabel Yap (Small Beer)
Best in Creative Nonfiction
- WINNER: “We Are the Mountain: A Look at the Inactive Protagonist“, Vida Cruz (Fantasy 8/21)
- “Where Will You Place Us When We Are Dead?“, Monte Lin (Strange Horizons 6/21)
- “What You Might Have Missed“, Arley Sorg (Uncanny 11-12/21)
- “Roundtable: The Palestinian Speculative“, Fargo Tbakhi, N.A. Mansour, Rasha Abdulhadi (Strange Horizons 3/21)
- “The Necessity of Slavery Stories“, Troy L. Wiggins (Uncanny 7-8/21)
The Ember Award
- WINNER: Tananarive Due
- Maurice Broaddus
- Malinda Lo
- Julia Rios
- Sheree Renée Thomas
The Community Award
- WINNER: The Submission Grinder
- Anathema
- dave ring
- khōréō
- We Need Diverse Books
Finalists were selected by the Ignyte Awards Committee, with winners decided by a public vote. For more information, see the Ignyte Awards website.
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