Professional Categories |
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Best Novel | Butcherbird | Cassie Hart | Huia Publishers |
Best Youth Novel | Fire’s Caress | Lani Wendt Young | One Tree House |
Best Novella/Novelette | The Impossible Resurrection of Grief | Octavia Cade | Stelliform Press |
Best Collected Work | Year’s Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction & Fantasy Vol 3 | Edited by Marie Hodgkinson | Paper Road Press |
Best Short Story | “Data Migration” | Melanie Harding-Shaw | Strange Horizons, July 2021 |
Best Artwork | Cover of Foxhunt | Laya Rose | |
Best Dramatic Presentation | Wellington Paranormal (series 3) | ||
Best Production/Publication | What You Need Right Now is a Nice Soothing Horror Story | Tabatha Wood | The Spinoff |
Fan Categories |
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Best Fan Writing | Wormholes and Workers | Andi C. Buchanan | Vector Magazine, Issue 294 |
Best Fan Artwork | Deva | Michelle Kan | https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-lJx_FICIBcqqcqDzK61Gh0gemEHVD-3?usp=sharing |
Jinx | Jules | ||
Best Fan Publication | Phoenixine | John and Jo Toon | Phoenix Science Fiction Society |
Special Awards |
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Best New Talent | Graci Kim
Graci Kim is the bestselling author of The Last Fallen Star, book one in the Korean mythology-inspired middle grade fantasy series. Called a “sparkling yarn” by Entertainment Weekly, the Gifted Clans trilogy has been optioned by the Disney Channel for a live-action television series, and was named a 2021 Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for “Best Middle Grade & Children’s Book”, an Amazon Editor’s pick for Best Book, an Indigo Best Book, and a Publisher’s Lunch Buzz Book. Her work deals with issues around belonging, identity, and finding one’s voice, with a particular emphasis on found families and unbreakable sibling relationships. Graci is also a contributing author of The Cursed Carnival and Other Calamities short story collection, published by Rick Riordan Presents (Disney Hyperion), which became an instant New York Times bestseller. In a previous life, Graci was a diplomat for the New Zealand foreign service, a cooking show host, and once ran a business that turned children’s drawings into cuddly toys. She lives in New Zealand with her husband and daughter. You can find her sometimes on Twitter (@gracikim), more often on Instagram (@gracikimwrites), and always at her website (www.gracikim.com). |
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Services to Fandom | Michelle Kan Michelle Kan is an outstanding member of the fan community here in Wellington, known for their stunning Chinese brush-style fanart of many beloved F&SF books, animations, and podcasts. They’re a prolific author in their own right, but where I think Michelle really shines is their years of volunteering at various events around Wellington as well as their work as a cosplay photographer and videographer. From their vibrant work at Wellington Cosplay Photo Fest to the New Zealand Games Festival and several years of Armageddons across the North Island, Michelle is a household name in fandom events and we as a fan community are so, so lucky to have them. |