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Here Are the Winners of the 2024 Aurora Awards

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Here Are the Winners of the 2024 Aurora Awards

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Published on August 12, 2024

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The Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association has announced the winners of the 2024 Aurora Awards, which recognize science fiction, fantasy, and horror work done by Canadians in 2023.

This year’s award ceremony took place on Sunday, August 11th, and also included speeches by this year’s inductees to the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association Hall of Fame. You can watch the entire ceremony here.

Congratulations to all!

Best Novel

  • WINNER: The Valkyrie, Kate Heartfield, HarperVoyager
  • Bad Cree, Jessica Johns, HarperCollins Canada
  • The Marigold, Andrew F. Sullivan, ECW Press
  • Moon of the Turning Leaves, Waubgeshig Rice, Random House Canada
  • Silver Nitrate, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Del Rey

Best Young Adult Novel

  • WINNER: Funeral Songs for Dying Girls, Cherie Dimaline, Tundra Books
  • The Crystal Key: The Dream Rider Saga, Book 2, Douglas Smith, Spiral Path Books
  • Flower and Thorn, Rati Mehrotra, Wednesday Books
  • The Grimmer, Naben Ruthnum, ECW Press
  • The Stars of Mount Quixx, S.M. Beiko, ECW Press

Best Novelette/Novella

  • WINNER: Untethered Sky, Fonda Lee, Tordotcom
  • Green Fuse Burning, Tiffany Morris, Stelliform Press
  • I AM AI, Ai Jiang, Shortwave Media
  • “The Most Strongest Obeah Woman of the World,” Nalo Hopkinson,
  • Out There Screaming: An Anthology of New Black Horror, Random House
  • Pluralities, Avi Silver, Atthis Arts

Best Short Story

  • WINNER: “At Every Door A Ghost,” Premee MohamedCommunications Breakdown, MIT Press
  • “The Dust Bowl Café,” Justin Dill, Augur Magazine, Issue 6.1
  • “If I Should Fall Behind,” Douglas Smith, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Sept/Oct Issue
  • “Once Upon a Time at The Oakmont,” P.A. Cornell, Fantasy Magazine, Issue 96
  • “Sink Your Sorrows to the Sea,” Chandra Fisher, Saltwater Sorrows, Tyche Books

Best Graphic Novel/Comic

  • WINNER: A Call to Cthulhu, Norm Konyu, Titan Nova
  • Atana and the Firebird, Vivian Zhou, HarperCollins
  • Carson of Venus, Ronn Sutton (artist), Martin Powell (writer), and Maggie Lopez (colourist), webcomic
  • Cosmic Detective, Jeff Lemire and Matt Kindt, art by David Rubin, Image Comics
  • It Never Rains, Kari Maaren, webcomic
  • The Secret of the Ravens, written and illustrated by Joanna Cacao, with lettering by Kyla Aiko, Clarion Books
  • Wychwood, Ally Rom Colthoff, webcomic

Best Poem/Song

  • WINNER: “Awakening,” Tiffany MorrisNightmare Magazine, Issue 134
  • “As a, I want to, so I can,” Kelley Tai, Heartlines Spec, Issue 2, Spring/Summer 2023
  • “Lying Flat,” Lynne Sargent, Strange Horizons, Issue 9 October 2023
  • “predictive text,” Dominik Parisien, Augur, Issue 6.1
  • “Scarecrow,” David Shultz, Polar Starlight, Issue 9
  • “A Siren’s Call, A Banshee’s Wail, A Grandmother’s Dream,” Ai Jiang, Uncanny Magazine, Issue Fifty-Four

Best Related Work

  • WINNER: Year’s Best Canadian Fantasy and Science Fiction: Volume One, Stephen Kotowych, editor, Ansible Press
  • GAME ON!, Stephen Kotowych & Tony Pi, editors, Zombies Need Brains LLC
  • No One Will Come Back for Us and Other Stories, Premee Mohamed, Undertow Publications
  • On Spec Magazine, Diane L. Walton, Managing Editor, The Copper Pig Writers’ Society
  • Skin Thief: Stories, Suzan Palumbo, Neon Hemlock Press

Best Cover Art/Interior Illustration

  • WINNER: Augur Magazine, Issue 6.1, cover art, Lorna Antoniazzi
  • Endless Library – Fantasy, interior art, Marco Marin,
  • Year’s Best Canadian Fantasy and Science Fiction: Volume One, Ansible Press
  • Green Fuse Burning, cover art, Chief Lady Bird, Stelliform Press
  • The Machines That Make Us, cover art, Brent Nichols, Tyche Books
  • The Passion of Ivan Rodriguez, cover art, Kayla Kowalyk, Tyche Books
  • Tales & Feathers Magazine, Issue 1, cover art, Jade Zhang

Best Fan Writing and Publication

  • WINNER: Polar Borealis Magazine, Issues: 24, 25, 26, and 27, edited by R. Graeme Cameron
  • Maria’s Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Horror Short Fiction Roundup, Maria Haskins
  • Polar Starlight Magazine, Issues: 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, edited by Rhea E. Rose
  • The Travelling TARDIS, Jennifer Desmarais, JenEric Designs
  • Young People Read Old SFF, edited by James Davis Nicoll, online

Best Fan Related Work

  • WINNER: ephemera Reading Series, KT Bryski and Jen R. Albert, co-chairs, online
  • Scintillation 4, Jo Walton and René Walling, co-chairs, Montreal
  • Sip & Read / Sip & Social @ Librairie Saga Bookstore, Mathieu Lauzon-Dicso, bookstore owner
  • When Words Collide, Randy McCharles, chair, Calgary
  • The Worldshapers Podcast, Edward Willett, online

This year’s inductees to the CSFFA Hall of Fame are Chris A. Hadfield, Nalo Hopkinson, and Jo Walton. icon-paragraph-end

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