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An international award for creators of the [[Fantasy]] genre. It's been around since 1975.
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=== World Fantasy Award winners and nominees: ===

=== Novel ===
* ''[[The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant]]'' - nominated 1978
* ''[[The Riddle Master of Hed|Harpist In The Wind]]'' - nominated 1980
* ''[[The Mist]]'' - won 1981
* ''[[Pet Sematary]]'' - nominated 1984
* ''[[Bridge of Birds]]'' - dual winner 1985
* ''[[Mythago Wood]]'' - dual winner 1985
* ''[[The Vampire Chronicles|The Vampire Lestat]]'' - nominated 1986
* ''[[Perfume]]'' - won 1987
* ''[[IT]]'' - nominated 1987
* ''[[The Silence of the Lambs]]'' - nominated 1989
* ''[[Lyonesse|Lyonesse: Madouc]]'' - won 1990
* ''[[Good Omens]]'' - nominated 1991
* ''[[Tigana]]'' - nominated 1991
* ''[[Anno Dracula]]'' - nominated 1993
* ''[[The Iron Dragon's Daughter|The Iron Dragons Daughter]]'' - nominated 1994
* ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire|A Game of Thrones]]'' - nominated 1997
* ''[[The Sarantine Mosaic|Sailing to Sarantium]]'' - nominated 1999
* ''[[Thraxas]]'' - won 2000
* ''[[His Dark Materials|The Amber Spyglass]]'' - nominated 2001
* ''[[Perdido Street Station]]'' - nominated 2001
* ''[[Earthsea Trilogy|The Other Wind]]'' - won 2002
* ''[[American Gods]]'' - nominated 2002
* ''The Curse of [[Chalion]]'' - nominated 2002
* ''[[The Scar]]'' - nominated 2003
* ''[[Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell]]'' - won 2005
* ''[[Iron Council]]'' - nominated 2005
* ''[[Kafka on the Shore]]'' - won 2006
* ''[[Gentleman Bastard|The Lies of Locke Lamora]]'' - nominated 2007
* ''[[Ysabel]]'' - won 2008
* ''[[The Graveyard Book]]'' - nominated 2009
* ''[[The City & the City|The City and The City]]'' - won 2010
* ''[[Inheritance Trilogy|The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms]]'' - nominated 2011

=== Novella ===
* ''[[Coraline (novel)|Coraline]]'' - nominated 2003

=== Short Fiction ===
* ''[[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)

=== Collection ===

=== Artist ===

=== Special Awards: ===

Life Achievement:

* [[Robert Bloch]] - 1975
* [[Ray Bradbury]] - 1977
* [[Jorge Luis Borges]] - 1979
* [[Manly Wade Wellman]] - 1980
* [[Roald Dahl]] - 1983
* [[Avram Davidson]] - 1986
* [[Harlan Ellison]] - 1993
* [[Ursula K. Le Guin|Ursula K Le Guin]] - 1995
* [[Gene Wolfe]] - 1996
* [[Andre Norton]] - 1998
* [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]] - 2000
* [[Michael Moorcock]] - 2000
* [[Frank Frazetta]] - 2001
* [[Lloyd Alexander]] - 2003
* [[Stephen King]] - 2004
* [[Gahan Wilson]] - 2004
* [[Diana Wynne Jones]] - 2007
* [[Patricia A. McKillip]] - 2008
* [[Jane Yolen]] - 2009
* [[Brian Lumley]] - 2010
* [[Terry Pratchett]] - 2010
* [[Peter S. Beagle|Peter S Beagle]] - 2011

Professional:

Non-Professional:

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Revision as of 07:58, 6 October 2016

An international award for creators of the Fantasy genre. It's been around since 1975.


World Fantasy Award winners and nominees:

Novel

Novella

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)

Collection

Artist

Special Awards:

Life Achievement:

Professional:

Non-Professional: