2024 Imadjinn Awards

Winners for the 2024 Imadjinn Awards have been announced.

Best Science Fiction Novel

  • WINNER: Prince Liberator, Fred Hughes (Theogony)
  • Theft of Fire: Orbital Space #1, Devon Eriksen (Devon Eriksen LLC)
  • Dust of the Ocean, Dorothy Grant (Self published)
  • Standing Among The Tombstones, William Alan Webb (Self published)

Best Fantasy Novel

  • WINNER: Heart Master, Nikolas Everhart (Dragon Street Press)
  • Nexus, Jeff Dunne (Wyrder)
  • Dagger of Orion, J.L. Lawrence (Jumpmaster)
  • Reckoning Day, Steven L. Shrewsbury (Self published)
  • Touch of Faete, Ligia de Wit (Cursed Dragon Ship)

Best Horror Novel

  • WINNER: Shock Waves, Matt Kurtz (Self published)
  • Polyphemus, Zachary Ashford (DarkLit)
  • A Fury, Eva Vertrice (Pendem)

Best Urban Fantasy Novel

  • WINNER: Monster Hunter Memoirs: Fever, Larry Correia & Jason Cordova (Baen)
  • Delevan House, Ruthann Jagge & Natasha Sinclair (Self published)
  • Hunting the Hart, Jon R. Osborne (New Mythology)
  • Jason Phoenix and the Demon Lamp, Kyle Adam Willis (Pathbinder)

Best Paranormal Romance

  • WINNER: Embers, Kat Turner (City Owl)
  • Sons of Ymre: Jake, Lilith Saintcrow (ImaJinn)
  • Shadow & Ash, Crymsyn Hart (Self published)

Best Young Adult Novel

  • WINNER: The Book of Rose, K B Carlisle (Woods)
  • I See You, Frantiska Oliver (Jumpmaster)
  • Trumpus, James Sabata (Self published)

Best Anthology

  • WINNER: Standing Against All Odds, William Alan Webb, ed. (Self published)
  • Chicks in Tank Tops, Jason Cordova, ed. (Baen)
  • Blood, Sweat, and Steel: Tales of Future Combat and Mechanized Warfare, Mark Greene, ed. (Three Ravens)
  • Fantastic Schools Staff (Volume 7), L Jagi Lamplighter, ed. (Wisecraft)

Best Short Story Collection

  • WINNER: The LawDog Files: Revised and Expanded, Ian McMurtrie (Self published)
  • The End, Kayleigh Dobbs (Black Shuck)
  • The Unfortunate Problem with Grandmother’s Head and Other Stories, Karen Haber (Three Ravens)

Best Short Story

  • WINNER: “Duck Me”, Melissa Olthoff (The Phoenix Initiative)
  • “The Ballad of Esmerelda Calhoun”, David Badurina (It Came From The Trailer Park)
  • “Primordial Soup”, S.A. Bradley (A Night of Misfit Stories: A Charity Anthology)
  • “Some Hidden Soul”, Dave Creek (Amazing Stories 7/23)
  • “Don’t Kill the Cook”, J.F. Posthumus (Fantastic Schools Volume Seven: Staff)

Best Audiobook Narration

  • WINNER: The Grey Man – Twilight, J.L. Curtis, narrated by Marcus Barton (Three Ravens)
  • The Rise of Zhengyi, E.G. Rowley, narrated by E.G. Rowley (Jumpmaster)
  • Privateers & Pandemonium, Nick Steverson and Melissa Olthoff, narrated by Daniel Wisniewski (Theogony)

Best Steampunk Novel

  • WINNER: The King’s Regret, Philip Ligon (Jumpmaster)

Prizes were also awarded for categories including Historical Fiction, Song Lyrics, Screenplay – Short Format, and many others. For more information, including a full list of winners, see the Imaginarium website.


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