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The Shortlist Has Been Announced For the British Science Fiction Association Awards

By José Luis del Río

BSFA

The British Science Fiction Association (BSFA) has announced the shortlist for its annual BSFA Awards for works first published in 2013. The BSFA has been running the awards since 1970, and was formed in 1958 when a group of leading authors, publishers, booksellers and fans decided that Britain needed an organization to encourage science fiction in every form. The BSFA has been running the awards since 1970, awarding the first Best Novel award to John Brunner's 1969 novel Stand on Zanzibar. Robert Holdstock, Terry Pratchett , Dan Simmons and Ian McDonald have received this prestigious award in the past.

Now, we have received the shortlist for works published during 2013.

Best Novel

God's War by Kameron Hurley (Del Rey)

Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie (Orbit)

Evening's Empires by Paul McAuley (Gollancz)

Ack-Ack Macaque by Gareth L. Powell (Solaris)

The Adjacent by Christopher Priest (Gollancz)

 Ballantyne-DreamLondon[7]

Best Short Fiction

Spin by Nina Allan (TTA Press)

 "Selkie Stories are for Losers" by Sofia Samatar (Strange Horizons)

 "Saga's Children" by E. J. Swift (The Lowest Heaven, Pandemonium)

"Boat in the Shadows Crossing" by Tori Truslow (Beneath Ceaseless Skies)

KennyTong

Best Artwork

Cover for Tony Ballantyne's Dream London by Joey Hi-fi (Solaris)

Poster for Metropolis by Kevin Tong (tragicsunshine.com)

"The Angel at the Heart of the Rain" by Richard Wagner (Interzone #246)

Richard Wagner

Best Non-Fiction

Wonderbook by Jeff VanderMeer (Abrams Image)

"Going Forth by Night" by John J. Johnston (Unearthed, Jurassic)

"Sleeps with Monsters" by Liz Bourke (Tor.com)

The winners will be announced in a ceremony at the Satellite4 Eastercon Convention  at the Crown Plaza Hotel in Glasgow on Sunday, the 20th of April, 2014.

José Luis del Río Fortich is a child of the seventies who grew up with comics and MSX. Then he moved to the Commodore Amiga, Twin Peaks and finally to Macintosh. In his nearly 40´s he keeps reading comics, playing computer games and reviewing series. He loves Star Trek, Star Wars, Doctor Who, Zombies, Horror Movies and all those things that are not necessary in an apocalypse but we all love. He is @jldelriofortich and on Facebook.


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