Aurealis Award for Best Horror Novel

The Aurealis Awards are presented annually by the Australia-based Chimaera Publications and WASFF to published works in order to "recognise the achievements of Australian science fiction, fantasy, horror writers".[2] To qualify, a work must have been first published by an Australian citizen or permanent resident between 1 November of the prior year and 31 October of the corresponding year;[3] the presentation ceremony is held the following year. It has grown from a small function of around 20 people to a two-day event attended by over 200 people.[4]

Aurealis Award for best horror novel
Awarded forExcellence in horror fiction novels
CountryAustralia
Presented byChimaera Publications,
Continuum Foundation
First awarded1995
Currently held byBen Pienaar
WebsiteOfficial site

Since their creation in 1995, awards have been given in various categories of speculative fiction. Categories currently include science fiction, fantasy, horror, speculative young adult fiction—with separate awards for novels and short fiction—collections, anthologies, illustrative works or graphic novels, children's books, and an award for excellence in speculative fiction.[2] The awards have attracted the attention of publishers by setting down a benchmark in science fiction and fantasy. The continued sponsorship by publishers such as HarperCollins and Orbit has identified the award as an honour to be taken seriously.[5]

The results are decided by a panel of judges from a list of submitted nominees; the long-list of nominees is reduced to a short-list of finalists.[2] Ties can occur if the panel decides both entries show equal merit, however they are encouraged to choose a single winner.[6] The judges may declare a "no award" if there is unanimous agreement that none of the nominees are worthy.[6] The judges are selected from a public application process by the Award's management team.[7]

This article lists all the short-list nominees and winners in the best horror novel category, as well as novels that have received honourable mentions or have been highly commended. Since 2005, honourable mentions and high commendations have been awarded intermittently. Kim Wilkins has won the award three times, while two people have won the award twice - Kirstyn McDermott and Kaaron Warren. Wilkins holds the record for most nominations, with five. Greig Beck, Stephen Dedman, and Jason Nahrung share the record for most nominations without winning, each having been nominated twice.

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the years correspond to the year of the book's eligibility; the ceremonies are always held the following year. Each year links to the corresponding "year in literature" article. Entries with a blue background have won the award; those with a white background are the nominees on the short-list.

  *   Winners and joint winners
  *   Nominees on the shortlist

YearAuthorNovelPublisherRef
1995Terry Dowling*An Intimate Knowledge of the NightAphelion Publications[8]
Venero ArmannoMy Beautiful FriendArrow Books[8]
Carmel BirdThe White GardenUQP
David BrooksThe House of BalthusAllen & Unwin
Justine EttlerThe River OpheliaPicador
1996No award given[9]
1997Kim Wilkins*The InfernalRandom House[10]
Stephen DedmanThe Art of Arrow CuttingTor Books[10]
Richard HarlandThe Dark EdgePan Macmillan
Emma TomDead SetRandom House
1998No award given[11]
1999Christine Harris*Foreign DevilRandom House[12]
Victor KelleherInto the DarkViking Press[12]
Victor KelleherThe Ivory TrailViking Press
P. Scot-BernardDeadly Sister LoveHarperCollins
2000Kim Wilkins*The ResurrectionistsVoyager Books[13]
Terry DowlingBlackwater DaysEidolon Publications[13]
2001Kim Wilkins*Angel of RuinVoyager Books[14]
Cameron RogersThe Music of RazorsPenguin Books[14]
2002A. L. McCann*The White Body of EveningFlamingo[15]
Alison CroggonThe GiftPenguin Books[15]
Louise CusackDaughter of the DarkSimon & Schuster
Stephen DedmanShadows BiteTor Books
2003Victor Kelleher*Born of the SeaViking Press[16]
Anthony O'NeillThe LamplighterHarperCollins[16]
Kim WilkinsThe Autumn CastleVoyager Books
2004Richard Harland*The Black CrusadeChimaera Publications[17]
Josephine PennicottFire in the ShellSimon & Schuster[17]
Kim WilkinsGiants of the FrostVoyager Books
2005No award given[18]
2006Will Elliott*The Pilo Family CircusABC Books[19]
Edwina Grey*PrismaticLothian Books
Martin LivingsCarniesLothian Books[19]
Brett McBeanThe MotherLothian Books
2007Susan Parisi*Blood of DreamsViking Press[20][21]
Uncontested[20]
2008John Harwood*The SeanceJonathan Cape[22]
Jack DannThe Economy of LightPS Publishing[22]
Nick GaddGhostlinesScribe Publications
2009Honey Brown*Red QueenPenguin Books[23]
Peter BallHornTwelfth Planet Press[23]
Stephen M. IrwinThe Dead PathHachette
Tracey O'HaraNight's Cold KissHarperCollins
Kaaron WarrenSlightsAngry Robot Books
2010Kirstyn McDermott*Madigan MinePan MacMillan[24]
Jason FischerAfter the World: GravesendBlack House Comics[25]
Trent JamiesonDeath Most DefiniteOrbit Books
2011No award given[26][27]
Stephen M. IrwinThe Broken OnesHachette
Trent JamiesonThe Business of DeathHachette
2012Kirstyn McDermott*PerfectionsXoum[28]
Jason FranksBloody WatersPossible Press[29]
Jason NahrungBlood and DustXoum
Jason NahrungSalvageTwelfth Planet Press
2013Allyse Near*Fairytales for Wilde GirlsRandom House Australia[30][31]
Lee BattersbyThe Marching DeadAngry Robot Books[30]
Greig BeckThe First BirdMomentum
Dirk FlinthartPath Of NightFableCroft Publishing
2014Justine Larbalestier*RazorhurstAllen & Unwin[32]
Alan BaxterObsidianHarperVoyager[33]
Greig BeckBook of the DeadMomentum
2015Trent Jamieson*Day BoyText Publishing[34]
Uncontested
2016Kaaron Warren*The Grief HoleIFWG Publishing Australia[35][36]
Kenneth CookFear is the RiderText Publishing[35]
Justine LarbalestierMy Sister RosaAllen & Unwin
2017Lois Murphy*SoonTransit Lounge[37][38]
J. S. BreukelaarAletheiaCrystal Lake Publishing[37]
Maria LewisWho's Afraid Too?Hachette Australia
2018Kaaron Warren*Tide of StoneOmnium Gatherum[39][40]
Shirley BarrettThe Bus on ThursdayAllen & Unwin[39]
Criag CormickYears of the WolfIFWG Publishing Australia
2019Andrew McGahanThe Rich Man's HouseAllen & Unwin[41][42]
Brian CraddockChuwa: The Rat-People of LahoreBroken Puppet Books[41]
Andrew CullRemainsIFWG Publishing Australia
Simon HaynesA Riddle in BronzeBowman Press
Deborah SheldonBody Farm ZSevered Press
2020Ellie MarneyNone Shall SleepAllen & Unwin[43][44]
Daniel de LorneSoul SurvivorScarlo Media[43]
Simon HaynesAn Enigma in SilverBowman Press
Claire McKennaMonstrous HeartHarperVoyager
Marty YoungGutterbreedEclectic Trio Press
2021Ben Pienaar*Holly and the NobodiesHellBound Books Publishing[45][46][47]
Jennifer MillsThe AirwaysPicador Australia[45][47]
J. S. BreukelaarThe BridgeMeerkat Press
Matthew R. DavisMidnight in the Chapel of LoveJournalStone
Jason FischerPapa Lucy & The BonemanOutland Entertainment
2022Alan BaxterSallow BendCemetery Dance[48]
Robert HoodScavengersClan Destine Press
Kathryn HoreThe StrangerAllen & Unwin
Trent JamiesonThe Stone RoadErewhon
Angela SlatterPath of ThornsTital

^ I Publisher names in parentheses indicate the imprint under which the book was published.

Honourable mentions and high commendations

In the following table, the years correspond to the year of the book's eligibility; the ceremonies are always held the following year. Each year links to the corresponding "year in literature" article. Entries with a grey background have been noted as highly commended; those with a white background have received honourable mentions.

  *   Highly commended
  *   Honourable mentions

YearAuthor(s)NovelPublisherRef
2005J. C. Burke*Nine Letters LongRandom House[18]
2007Keri ArthurDangerous GamesPiatkus[18]
David Conyers & John SunseriThe Spiraling WormChaosium[18]
Jason NahrungThe Darkness WithinHachette Livre[18]
2011Stephen M. IrwinThe Broken OnesHachette[27]
Trent JamiesonThe Business of DeathHachette[27]

See also

  • Ditmar Award, an Australian science fiction award established in 1969

References

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