2011 British Fantasy Award Winners

The British Fantasy Society (BFS) has announced the winners of this year’s British Fantasy Awards, at the Sunday banquet of this year’s British Fantasy Convention, Fantasycon 2011, which was held this past weekend. As always, the awards are voted by the members of the BFS and members of this and last year’s FantasyCon.
Karl Edward Wagner Special Award (selected by the BFS committee): Terry Pratchett
Best Novel (The August Derleth Fantasy Award): Demon Dance by Sam Stone (The House of Murky Depths)
Best Novella: Humpty’s Bones by Simon Clark (Telos)
Best Short Story: “Fool’s Gold” by Sam Stone (originally published in The Bitten Word, NewCon Press)
Best Collection: Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King (Hodder & Stoughton)
Best Anthology: Back from the Dead: The Legacy of the Pan Book of Horror Stories edited by Johnny Mains (Noose & Gibbet)
Best Non-Fiction: Altered Visions: The Art of Vincent Chong by Vincent Chong (Telos)
Best Artist: Vincent Chong
Best Small Press: Telos Publishing
Best Magazine/Periodical: Black Static edited by Andy Cox
Best Comic/Graphic Novel: At the Mountains of Madness by Ian Culbard (Self Made Hero)
Best Film: Inception
Best Television: Sherlock (BBC)
Sydney J. Bounds Award for Best Newcomer: Robert Jackson Bennet, for Mr Shivers (Orbit)
We listed the nominees in this article.