British Fantasy Award

The British Fantasy Award is awarded by the British Fantasy Society every year since 1971, including in the categories of Best Novel, Best Novella, Best Short Story, Best Small Publishing, Best Artist, Best Anthology and Best Collection. In addition, the Karl Edward Wagner Award is awarded.

Categories and their winners

Best Novel

In the category of Best Novel (English: Best Novel) has been awarded since 1972, and August Derleth Award -called price; Here are the winners so far:

Best novella

In the category of best short story ( english Best Novella), is awarded since 2005 the price; Here are the winners so far:

  • 2005: Breathe by Christopher Fowler
  • 2006: The Mask Behind the Face, in: The Mask Behind the Face & Other Stories by Stuart Young
  • 2007: KID Choices by Paul Finch
  • 2008: The Scalding Rooms by Conrad Williams
  • 2009: The Reach of Children by Tim Lebbon
  • 2010: The Language of Dying by Sarah Pinborough
  • 2011: Humpty 's Bones by Simon Clark
  • 2012: Gorel and the Pot Bellied God Lavie Tidhar of

Best Short Story

Best Anthology or collection

In the combined category of Best anthology or collection ( english Best Anthology / Collection), the price of 1991 was awarded to 1998, after which the prize was split; Here are the winners:

Best anthology

In the category Best Anthology ( english Best Anthology ) has been awarded since 1999, the price; Here are the winners so far:

Best Collection

In the category of Best Collection (English Best Collection ) has been awarded since 1999, the price; Here are the winners so far:

Best Artist

In the category of Best Artist ( english Best Artist) has been awarded since 1980, the price; Here are the winners so far:

  • 2010: Vincent Chong
  • 2011: Vincent Chong
  • 2012: Daniele Serra

Karl Edward Wagner Award ( Special Award )

This later named after Karl Edward Wagner award is not regular; Here are the winners so far:

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