2023 Mythopoeic Awards Winners
The Mythopoeic Society has announced the 2023 Mythopoeic Awards winners.
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature
- WINNER: When the Angels Left the Old Country, Sacha Lamb (Levine Querido)
- When Women Were Dragons, Kelly Barnhill (Doubleday; Hot Key)
- The Ballad of Perilous Graves, Alex Jennings (Redhook; Orbit UK)
- Thistlefoot, GennaRose Nethercott (Anchor Books)
- The Cartographers, Peng Shepherd (Orion; Morrow)
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children’s Literature
- WINNER: The Ogress and the Orphans, Kelly Barnhill (Algonquin Young Readers)
- Freddie vs. the Family Curse, Tracy Badua (Clarion)
- The Beatryce Prophecy, Kate DiCamillo (Candlewick)
- The Counterclockwise Heart, Brian Farrey (Algonquin Young Readers)
- Strangeworlds Travel Agency trilogy, L.D. Lapinski (Aladdin)
- Black Bird, Blue Road, Sofiya Pasternack (Versify)
- The Last Mapmaker, Christina Soontornvat (Candlewick)
Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in Inklings Studies
- WINNER: Charles Williams and C.S. Lewis: Friends in Co-inherence, Paul S. Fiddes (Oxford University Press)
- Worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien: The Places that Inspired Middle-earth, John Garth (Princeton University Press)
- A Sense of Tales Untold: Exploring the Edges of Tolkien’s Literary Canvas, Peter Grybauskas (Kent State University Press)
- Tolkien as a Literary Artist, Thomas Kullmann & Dirk Siepmann (Palgrave Macmillan)
- Tolkien, Enchantment, and Loss: Steps on the Developmental Journey John Rosegrant (Kent State University Press)
Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in Myth and Fantasy Studies
- WINNER: Fantasy: How It Works, Brian Attebery (Oxford University Press)
- Queering Faith in Fantasy Literature, Taylor Driggers (Bloomsbury Academic)
- Fairy Tales of London: British Urban Fantasy, 1840 to the Present, Hadas Elber-Aviram (Bloomsbury Academic)
- The Dragon in the West: From Ancient Myth to Modern Legend, Daniel Ogden (Oxford University Press)
- Magic Words, Magic Worlds: Form and Style in Epic Fantasy, Matthew Oliver (McFarland)
- Fantasy and Myth in the Anthropocene: Imagining Futures and Dreaming Hope in Literature and Media, Marek Oziewicz, Brian Attebery & Tereza Dědinová, eds. (Bloomsbury Academic)
The awards were presented during the society’s Online Midsummer Seminar 2023, “Fantasy Goes to Hell,” held August 5-6, 2023 on Zoom and Discord. For more information, see the official awards announcement.
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