Avalanche de prix : les nominés Nebula 2016, BSFA Shortlist , Skylark awards

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Les prétendants au prix Nebula  2016 ont été dévoilés par la Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, mais aussi ceux pour le Ray Bradbury Award et Andre Norton Award pour la fantasy et la Science Fiction Young Adult. (Source Tor.com)
 
 
Roman
All the Birds in the Sky, Charlie Jane Anders (Tor; Titan)
Borderline, Mishell Baker (Saga)
The Obelisk Gate, N.K. Jemisin (Orbit US; Orbit UK)
Ninefox Gambit, Yoon Ha Lee (Solaris US; Solaris UK)
Everfair, Nisi Shawl (Tor)
 
Novella
Runtime, S.B. Divya (Tor.com Publishing)
The Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe, Kij Johnson (Tor.com Publishing)
The Ballad of Black Tom, Victor LaValle (Tor.com Publishing)
Every Heart a Doorway, Seanan McGuire (Tor.com Publishing)
“The Liar”, John P. Murphy (F&SF 3-4/16)
A Taste of Honey, Kai Ashante Wilson (Tor.com Publishing)
 
Novelette      
‘‘The Long Fall Up’’, William Ledbetter (F&SF 5-6/16)
‘‘Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea’’, Sarah Pinsker (Lightspeed 2/16)
The Orangery”, Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam (Beneath Ceaseless Skies)
‘‘Blood Grains Speak Through Memories’’, Jason Sanford (Beneath Ceaseless Skies 3/17/16)
The Jewel and Her Lapidary, Fran Wilde (Tor.com Publishing)
‘‘You’ll Surely Drown Here If You Stay’’, Alyssa Wong (Uncanny 5-6/16)
 
Short Story
‘‘Our Talons Can Crush Galaxies’’, Brooke Bolander (Uncanny 11-12/16)
‘‘Seasons of Glass and Iron’’, Amal El-Mohtar (The Starlit Wood)
‘‘Sabbath Wine’’, Barbara Krasnoff (Clockwork Phoenix 5)
‘‘Things With Beards’’, Sam J. Miller (Clarkesworld 6/16)
‘‘This Is Not a Wardrobe Door’’, A. Merc Rustad (Fireside Magazine 1/16)
‘‘A Fist of Permutations in Lightning and Wildflowers’’, Alyssa Wong (Tor.com 3/2/16)
‘‘Welcome to the Medical Clinic at the Interplanetary Relay Station│Hours Since the Last Patient Death: 0’’, Caroline M. Yoachim (Lightspeed 3/16)
 
Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation
Arrival, Directed by Denis Villeneuve, Screenplay by Eric Heisserer, 21 Laps Entertainment/FilmNation Entertainment/Lava Bear Films/Xenolinguistics
Doctor Strange, Directed by Scott Derrickson, Screenplay by Scott Derrickson & C. Robert Cargill, Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studio Motion Pictures
Kubo and the Two Strings, Directed by Travis Knight, Screenplay by Mark Haimes & Chris Butler; Laika Entertainment
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Directed by Gareth Edwards, Written by Chris Weitz & Tony Gilroy; Lucusfilm/ Walt Disney Studio Motion Pictures
Westworld: ‘‘The Bicameral Mind’’, Directed by Jonathan Nolan, Written by Lisa Joy & Jonathan Nolan; HBO
Zootopia, Directed by Byron Howard, Rich Moore, & Jared Bush, Screenplay by Jared Bush & Phil Johnston; Walt Disney Pictures/Walt Disney Animation Studios
 
Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy
The Girl Who Drank the Moon, Kelly Barnhill (Algonquin Young Readers)
The Star-Touched Queen, Roshani Chokshi (St. Martin’s)
The Lie Tree, Frances Hardinge (Macmillan UK; Abrams)
Arabella of Mars, David D. Levine (Tor)
Railhead, Philip Reeve (Oxford University Press; Switch)
Rocks Fall, Everyone Dies, Lindsay Ribar (Kathy Dawson Books)
The Evil Wizard Smallbone, Delia Sherman (Candlewick)
 
 
On continue avec les finalistes des Aurealis Awards 2016 qui récompensent les meilleures oeuvres de fiction en australie et ceux des British Science Fiction Association (BSFA) Awards (locusmag)
 
Best Novel
 
BEST SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL
Watershed, Jane Abbott (Penguin Random House)
Confluence, S.K. Dunstall (Ace)
Gemima: Illuminae Files 2, Amy Kaufman & Jay Kristoff (Allen & Unwin)
Squid’s Grief, DK Mok (self-published)
Stiletto, Daniel O’Malley (HarperCollins)
Threader, Rebekah Turner (Harlequin Australia)
 
BEST SCIENCE FICTION NOVELLA
Waking in Winter, Deborah Biancotti (PS)
Salto Mortal”, Nick T. Chan (Lightspeed 6/16)
Going Viral”, Thoraiya Dyer (Dimension6 #8)
The Bonobo’s Dream, Rose Mulready (Seizure)
“All the Colours of the Tomato”, Simon Petrie (Dimension6 #9)
“Did We Break the End of the World?”, Tansy Rayner Roberts (Defying Doomsday)
 
BEST SCIENCE FICTION SHORT STORY
Trainspotting in Winesburg”, Jack Dann (Concentration)
The Baby Eaters”, Ian McHugh (Asimov’s 1/16)
“The Autumn Dog Cannot Live to Spring”, Claire McKenna (In Your Face)
Of Sight, of Mind, of Heart”, Samantha Murray (Clarkesworld 11/16)
“68 Days”, Kaaron Warren (Tomorrow’s Cthulu)
“The Least of Things”, Jen White (Aurealis #94)
 
BEST FANTASY NOVEL
Nevernight, Jay Kristoff (Harper Voyager)
Fall of the Dagger, Glenda Larke (Hachette Australia)
Den of Wolves, Juliet Marillier (Pan Macmillan Australia)
Vigil, Angela Slatter (Jo Fletcher)
Road to Winter, Mark Smith (Text)
Sisters of the Fire, Kim Wilkins (Harlequin Australia)
 
BEST FANTASY NOVELLA
“Raven’s First Flight”, Alan Baxter (SNAFU: Black Ops)
“By the Laws of Crab and Woman”, Jason Fischer (Review of Australian Fiction #118)
“Forfeit”, Andrea K. Höst (The Towers, the Moon)
The Bonobo’s Dream, Rose Mulready (Seizure)
“Burnt Sugar”, Kirstyn McDermott (Dreaming in the Dark)
“Finnegan’s Field”, Angela Slatter (Tor.com 1/13/16)
 
BEST FANTASY SHORT STORY
Watercress Soup”, Tamlyn Dreaver (Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #65)
Where the Pelican Builds Her Nest”, Thoraiya Dyer (Insert Title Here)
Dune Time”, Jack Nicholls (Tor.com 4/19/16)
Penny for a Match, Mister?”, Garth Nix (The Starlit Wood)
The Lighthouse at Cape Defeat”, David Versace (Aurealis #89)
The Cartographer’s Price”, Suzanne Willis (Mythic Delirium 7-9/16)
 
BEST HORROR NOVEL
Fear Is the Rider, Kenneth Cook (Text)
My Sister Rosa, Justine Larbalestier (Allen & Unwin)
The Grief Hole, Kaaron Warren (IFWG Publishing Australia)
 
BEST HORROR NOVELLA
Box of Bones, Jeremy Bates (Ghillinnein)
“Served Cold”, Alan Baxter (Dreaming in the Dark)
“Waking in Winter”, Deborah Biancotti (PS)
“The Starlight Circus”, Tara Calaby (Red Sun Magazine 12/16)
“Burnt Sugar”, Kirstyn McDermott (Dreaming in the Dark)
Pan”, Christopher Ruz (Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #62)
 
BEST HORROR SHORT STORY
“Non Zero Sum”, R.P.L. Johnson (SNAFU: Hunters)
Flame Trees”, T.P. Napper (Asimov’s 4-5/16)
Penny for a Match, Mister?”, Garth Nix (The Starlit Wood)
“The Red Forest”, Angela Slatter (Winter Children and Other Chilling Tales)
“68 Days”, Kaaron Warren (Tomorrow’s Cthulhu)
Life, or Whatever Passes For It”, Durand Welsh (Peel Back the Skin)
 
BEST YOUNG ADULT NOVEL
Elegy, Jane Abbott (Penguin Random House Australia)
The Bone Queen, Alison Croggon (Penguin Books Australia)
The Other Side of Summer, Emily Gale (Penguin Random House Australia)
Lady Helen and the Dark Days Pact, Alison Goodman (HarperCollins)
Gemima: Illuminae Files 2, Amy Kaufman & Jay Kristoff (Allen & Unwin)
Goldenhand, Garth Nix (Allen & Unwin)
 
BEST YOUNG ADULT SHORT STORY
“A Right Pretty Mate”, Lisa L. Hannett (Dreaming in the Dark)
Dune Time”, Jack Nicholls (Tor.com 4/19/16)
No One Here is Going to Save You”, Shauna O’Meara (In Your Face)
“Did We Break the End of the World?”, Tansy Rayner Roberts (Defying Doomsday)
Pretty Jennie Greenteeth”, Leife Shallcross (Strange Little Girls)

BEST CHILDREN’S FICTION
Blueberry Pancakes Forever, Angelica Banks (Allen & Unwin)
Magrit, Lee Battersby (Walker Books Australia)
Somebody Stop Ivy Pocket, Caleb Crisp (Bloomsbury)
The Turners, Mick Elliott (Hachette Australia)
When the Lyrebird Calls, Kim Kane (Allen & Unwin)
The Hungry Isle, Emily Rodda (Omnibus Books)
 
BEST COLLECTION
Crow Shine, Alan Baxter (Ticonderoga)
Concentration, Jack Dann (PS)
A Feast of Sorrows, Angela Slatter (Prime)
Winter Children, Angela Slatter (PS)
 
BEST ANTHOLOGY
Dreaming in the Dark, Jack Dann, ed. (PS Australia)
Defying Doomsday, Tsana Dolichva & Holly Kench, eds. (Twelfth Planet)
Year’s Best YA Speculative fiction 2015, Julia Rios & Alisa Krasnostein, eds. (Twelfth Planet)
Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year: Volume 10, Jonathan Strahan, ed. (Solaris)
In Your Face, Tehani Wessely, ed. (Fablecroft)
 
BEST GRAPHIC NOVEL/ILLUSTRATED WORK
Mechanica, Lance Balchin (Five Mile)
BROBOT, James Foley (Fremantle)
Negative Space, Ryan K. Lindsay (Dark Horse Comics)
The Spider King, Josh Vann (self-published)
 
 
Best Novel
Daughter of Eden, Chris Beckett (Gollancz)
A Closed and Common Orbit, Becky Chambers (Hodder & Stoughton)
Europe in Winter, Dave Hutchinson (Solaris)
Occupy Me, Tricia Sullivan (Gollancz)
Azanian Bridges, Nick Wood (NewCon)
 
Best Short Story
The End of Hope Street”, Malcolm Devlin (Interzone 9-10/16)
Liberty Bird”, Jaine Fenn (Now We Are Ten)
Taking Flight”, Una McCormack (Crises and Conflicts)
Presence”, Helen Oyeyemi (What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours)
The Apologists”, Tade Thompson (Interzone 9-10/16)
The Arrival of Missives, Aliya Whiteley (Unsung Stories)
 
Best Artwork
Cover for Ian Watson’s The 1000 Year Reich, Juan Miguel Aguilera (NewCon)
“Transition”, Tara Bush (Black Static 7-8/16)
Cover for Jenni Fagan’s The Sunlight Pilgrims, Suzanne Dean and Kai & Sunny (William Heinemann)
Cover for David L. Clements’s Disturbed Universes, David A Hardy (NewCon)
Cover for Lavie Tidhar’s Central Station, Sarah Anne Langton (Tachyon)
Cover for Alastair Reynolds’s The Iron Tactician, Chris Moore (NewCon)
 
Best Non-Fiction
“THEN: Science Fiction Fandom in the UK 1930-1980“, Rob Hansen (Ansible Editions)
“Boucher, Backbone and Blake: The Legacy of Blakes Seven“, Erin Horáková (Strange Horizons 8/22/16)
“Breaking the Cycle of the Golden Age: Jack Glass and Isaac Asimov’s Foundation Trilogy”, Anna McFarlane (Adam Roberts: Critical Essays)
“New Model Authors? Authority, Authordom, Anarchism and the Atomized Text in a Networked World”, Paul Graham Raven (Adam Roberts: Critical Essays)
“100 African Writers of SFF“, Geoff Ryman (Tor.com 7/6/16, 11/1/16)
“Introduction to The Big Book of Science Fiction“, Ann & Jeff VanderMeer (The Big Book of Science Fiction)
 
 
Enfin, Jo Walton (Morwenna) remporte le Skylark award. Le prix récompense une personnalité dont les opinions et les travaux ont contribué significativement à la science fiction. 
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