2012 British Fantasy Award Winners

The British Fantasy Society (BFS) announced the winners of their 2012 British Fantasy Awards on 30 September, at this year’s British Fantasy Convention, Fantasycon 2012, in Brighton, UK.

The winners are:

The August Derleth Award for Best Horror Novel: The Ritual by Adam Nevill (Pan)

The Robert Holdstock Award for Best Fantasy Novel: Among Others by Jo Walton (Tor Books)

Novella: Gorel and the Pot Bellied God by Lavie Tidhar (PS Publishing)

Short Fiction: “The Coffin-Maker’s Daughter” by Angela Slatter (A Book of Horrors)

Anthology: The Weird edited by Jeff and Ann Vandermeer (Corvus Books)

Collection: Everyone’s Just So So Special by Robert Shearman (Big Finish)

Screenplay: Midnight in Paris by Woody Allen

Magazine/Periodical: Black Static edited by Andy Cox (TTA Press)

Comic/Graphic Novel: Locke and Key Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez (IDW Publishing)

BFS Special Jury Awards:

The PS Publishing Independent Press Award: Chomu Press; Quentin S Crisp

The Artist Award: Daniel Serra

The Non-Fiction Award: Supergods: Our World in the Age of the Superhero by Grant Morrison (Jonathan Cape)

The Sydney J. Bounds Best Newcomer Award: Kameron Hurley

The Karl Edward Wagner Special Award: Peter & Nicky Crowther

We detailed the nominees in this article.