BSFA award

BSFA award

The British Science Fiction Association (BSFA) annually presents four awards (though numbers have differed in previous years) based on a vote of BSFA members and recently also members of the Eastercon.

;2007:Novel: "Brasyl" by Ian McDonald:Short Fiction: "Lighting Out" by Ken MacLeod:Artwork: "Cracked World", cover of "disLocations", by Andy Bigwood

;2006:Novel: "End of the World Blues " by Jon Courtenay Grimwood:Short Fiction: "The Djinn's Wife" by Ian McDonald:Artwork: cover, "Time Pieces" Angelbot by Christopher "Fangorn" Baker

;2005:Novel: "Air" by Geoff Ryman:Short Fiction: "Magic for Beginners" by Kelly Link:Artwork: cover, "Interzone" #200 by Pawel Lewandowski:Nonfiction Award: "Soundings: Reviews 1992-1996" by Gary K. Wolfe

;2004:Novel: "River of Gods" by Ian McDonald:Short Fiction: "Mayflower II" by Stephen Baxter:Artwork: cover, "Newton's Wake" by Stephan Martinière (US Edition)

;2003:Novel: "Felaheen" by Jon Courtenay Grimwood:Short Fiction: "The Wolves in the Walls" by Neil Gaiman & Dave McKean:Artwork: cover, "The True Knowledge of Ken MacLeod" by Colin Odell:Nonfiction: "Reading Science Fiction" by Farah Mendlesohn

;2002:Novel: "The Separation" by Christopher Priest:Short Fiction: "Coraline" by Neil Gaiman:Artwork: cover, "Interzone" 179 by Dominic Harman:Related Publication: Introduction to "Maps: The Uncollected John Sladek" by David Langford

;2001:Novel: "Chasm City" by Alastair Reynolds:Short Story: "Children of Winter" by Eric Brown ("Interzone" 163):Artwork: cover of "Omegatropic" by Colin Odell:Non-fiction: "Omegatropic" by Stephen Baxter

;2000:Novel: "Ash: A Secret History" by Mary Gentle:Short: "The Suspect Genome" by Peter F. Hamilton ("Interzone" 156):Artwork: Hideaway - Dominic Harman (Cover, "Interzone" 157)

;1999:Novel: "The Sky Road" by Ken MacLeod:Short: "Hunting the Slarque" by Eric Brown ("Interzone" 141):Artwork: Jim Burns, Darwinia (cover of "Darwinia", Robert Charles Wilson)

;1998:Novel: "The Extremes", by Christopher Priest:Short: "La Cenerentola" by Gwyneth Jones ("Interzone" 136):Artwork: Jim Burns, 'Lord Prestimion' (cover, "Interzone" 138)

;1997:Novel: "The Sparrow" by Mary Doria Russell:Short: "War Birds" by Stephen Baxter ("Interzone" 126):Artwork: SMS ('The Black Blood of the Dead' cover "Interzone" 116)

;1996:Novel: "Excession" by Iain M. Banks:Short: "A Crab Must Try" by Barrington J. Bayley ("Interzone" 103):Artwork: Jim Burns (cover for "Ancient Shores")

;1995:Novel: "The Time Ships" by Stephen Baxter:Short: "The Hunger and Ecstasy of Vampires" by Brian Stableford (shorter version, "Interzone" 91/92):Artwork: Jim Burns (cover for "Seasons of Plenty")

;1994:Novel: "Feersum Endjinn" by Iain M. Banks:Short: "The Double Felix" by Paul di Filippo ("Interzone"):Artwork: Jim Burns

;1993:Novel: "Aztec Century" by Christopher Evans:Short: "The Ragthorn" by Robert Holdstock and Garry Kilworth ("Interzone"):Artwork: Jim Burns:Special Award: "The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction" ed. John Clute and Peter Nicholls

;1992:Novel: "Red Mars" by Kim Stanley Robinson:Short: "Innocent" by Ian McDonald ("New Worlds 2"):Artwork: Jim Burns

;1991:Novel: "The Fall of Hyperion" by Dan Simmons:Short: "Bad Timing" by Molly Brown ("Interzone"):Media: "":Artwork: Mark Harrison

;1990:Novel: "Take Back Plenty" by Colin Greenland:Short: "The Original Doctor Shade" by Kim Newman ("Interzone"):Media: "Twin Peaks":Artist: Ian Miller

;1989:Novel: "Pyramids" by Terry Pratchett:Short: "In Translation" by Lisa Tuttle (Zenith):Media: "Red Dwarf":Artist: Jim Burns

;1988:Novel: "Lavondyss" by Robert Holdstock:Short: "Dark Night in Toyland" by Bob Shaw ("Interzone"):Media: "Who Framed Roger Rabbit":Artist: Alan Lee

;1987:Novel: "Grainne" by Keith Roberts:Short: "Love Sickness" by Geoff Ryman ("Interzone"):Media: "Star Cops":Artist: Jim Burns

;1986:Novel: "The Ragged Astronauts" by Bob Shaw:Short: "Kaeti and the Hangman" by Keith Roberts (in collection "Kaeti & Company"):Media: "Aliens":Artist: Keith Roberts

;1985:Novel: "Helliconia Winter" by Brian W. Aldiss:Short: "Cube Root" by David Langford ("Interzone"):Media: "Brazil":Artist: Jim Burns

;1984:Novel: "Mythago Wood" by Robert Holdstock:Short: "The Unconquered Country" by Geoff Ryman ("Interzone"):Media: "The Company of Wolves":Artist: Jim Burns

;1983:Novel: "Tik-Tok" by John Sladek:Short: "After-Images" by Malcolm Edwards ("Interzone"):Media: "Android":Artist: Bruce Pennington

;1982:Novel: "Helliconia Spring" by Brian W. Aldiss:Short: "Kitemaster" by Keith Roberts ("Interzone"):Media: "Blade Runner":Artist: Tim White

;1981:Novel: "The Shadow of the Torturer" by Gene Wolfe:Short: "Mythago Wood" by Robert Holdstock ("F&SF"):Media: "Time Bandits":Artist: Bruce Pennington

;1980:Novel: "Timescape" by Gregory Benford:Short: "The Brave Little Toaster" by Thomas M. Disch ("F&SF"):Media: "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" second radio series - Douglas Adams:Artist: Peter Jones

;1979:Novel: "The Unlimited Dream Company" by J. G. Ballard:Short: "Palely Loitering" by Christopher Priest ("F&SF"):Media: "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" record:Artist: Jim Burns

;1978:Novel: "A Scanner Darkly" by Philip K. Dick:Collection: "Deathbird Stories" by Harlan Ellison:Media: "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" (original radio series) - Douglas Adams

;1977:Novel: "The Jonah Kit" by Ian Watson

;1976:Novel: "Brontomek!" by Michael G. Coney:Special Award: "A Pictorial History of Science Fiction" by David Kyle

;1975:Novel: "Orbitsville" by Bob Shaw

;1974:Novel: "Inverted World" by Christopher Priest

;1973:Novel: "Rendezvous with Rama" by Arthur C. Clarke:Special Award: "Billion Year Spree" by Brian W. Aldiss

;1972:No award — insufficient votes.

;1971:Collection: "The Moment of Eclipse" by Brian W. Aldiss

;1970:Novel: "The Jagged Orbit" by John Brunner

;1969:Novel: "Stand on Zanzibar" by John Brunner


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