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An international award for creators of the [[Fantasy]] genre. It's been around since 1975.
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See the complete list of winners on [http://www.worldfantasy.org/awards/winners/ the official website].
Award Categories:
{{examples|World Fantasy Award winners and nominees:}}▼
* Anthology (1988-present)
* Artist (1975-present)
* Collection (1988-present)
* Collection/Anthology (1975-1987)
* Convention Award (1978-1997, 2013)
* Life Achievement (1975-present, multiple awards since 1984)
* Long Fiction (2016-present)
* Novel (1975-present)
* Novella (1982-2015)
* Short Fiction (1975-present)
* Special - Non-Pro (1975-present)
* Special - Pro (1975-present)
▲{{examples|World Fantasy Award winners and nominees include:}}
== Novel ==
{{World Fantasy Award Novel}}
Selected nominees:
* ''[[The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant]]'' - nominated 1978
* ''[[The Riddle-Master of Hed|Harpist In The Wind]]'' - nominated 1980
* ''[[Pet Sematary]]'' - nominated 1984
* ''[[The Vampire Chronicles|The Vampire Lestat]]'' - nominated 1986
* ''[[IT]]'' - nominated 1987
* ''[[The Silence of the Lambs]]'' - nominated 1989
* ''[[Good Omens]]'' - nominated 1991
* ''[[Tigana]]'' - nominated 1991
* ''[[Anno Dracula]]'' - nominated 1993
* ''[[The Iron Dragon's
* ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire|A Game of Thrones]]'' - nominated 1997
* ''[[The Sarantine Mosaic|Sailing to Sarantium]]'' - nominated 1999
* ''[[His Dark Materials|The Amber Spyglass]]'' - nominated 2001
* ''[[Perdido Street Station]]'' - nominated 2001
* ''[[American Gods]]'' - nominated 2002
* ''The Curse of [[Chalion]]'' - nominated 2002
* ''[[The Scar]]'' - nominated 2003
* ''[[Iron Council]]'' - nominated 2005
* ''[[Gentleman Bastard Sequence|The Lies of Locke Lamora]]'' - nominated 2007
* ''[[The Graveyard Book]]'' - nominated 2009
* ''[[Inheritance Trilogy|The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms]]'' - nominated 2011
== Novella ==
{{World Fantasy Award Novella}}
* ''[[Coraline (novel)|Coraline]]'' - nominated 2003
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* ''[[The Sandman|A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' - won 1991 (notable in that after [[Neil Gaiman]] won this award, the rules were changed so that comics and graphic novels could never be nominated in this category again)
== Special Awards
=== Life Achievement
{{World Fantasy Award Life Achievement}}
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See the complete list of winners on the official website.
Award Categories:
- Anthology (1988-present)
- Artist (1975-present)
- Collection (1988-present)
- Collection/Anthology (1975-1987)
- Convention Award (1978-1997, 2013)
- Life Achievement (1975-present, multiple awards since 1984)
- Long Fiction (2016-present)
- Novel (1975-present)
- Novella (1982-2015)
- Short Fiction (1975-present)
- Special - Non-Pro (1975-present)
- Special - Pro (1975-present)
World Fantasy Award winners and nominees include:
Novel
Selected nominees:
- The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant - nominated 1978
- Harpist In The Wind - nominated 1980
- Pet Sematary - nominated 1984
- The Vampire Lestat - nominated 1986
- IT - nominated 1987
- The Silence of the Lambs - nominated 1989
- Good Omens - nominated 1991
- Tigana - nominated 1991
- Anno Dracula - nominated 1993
- The Iron Dragon's Daughter - nominated 1994
- A Game of Thrones - nominated 1997
- Sailing to Sarantium - nominated 1999
- The Amber Spyglass - nominated 2001
- Perdido Street Station - nominated 2001
- American Gods - nominated 2002
- The Curse of Chalion - nominated 2002
- The Scar - nominated 2003
- Iron Council - nominated 2005
- The Lies of Locke Lamora - nominated 2007
- The Graveyard Book - nominated 2009
- The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms - nominated 2011
Novella
- Coraline - nominated 2003
Short Fiction
- A Midsummer Night's Dream - won 1991 (notable in that after Neil Gaiman won this award, the rules were changed so that comics and graphic novels could never be nominated in this category again)