The nominations for the 2022 British Fantasy Society Awards have been revealed, with the winners set to be announced at FantasyCon in September.

Best Newcomer (The Sydney J. Bounds Award)

J.T. Greathouse, for The Hand of the Sun King (Gollancz)
Ian Green, for The Gauntlet and the Fist Beneath (Head of Zeus)
Shelley Parker-Chan, for She Who Became the Sun (Tor)
Lorraine Wilson, for This is Our Undoing (Luna Press Publishing)
C.A. Yates, for We All Have Teeth (Fox Spirit)
Xiran Jay Zhao, for Iron Widow (Penguin Teen)

Best Film / Television Production

Candyman
Dune
The Green Knight
In the Earth
Last Night in Soho
Space Sweepers

Best Non-Fiction

After Human: A Critical History of the Human in Science Fiction from Shelley to Le Guin, Thomas Connolly (Liverpool University Press)
Dangerous Visions and New Worlds: Radical Science Fiction, 1950-1985, ed. Andrew Nette & Iain McIntyre (PM Press)
The Full Lid, Alasdair Stuart, ed. Marguerite Kenner
Ginger Nuts of Horror, Jim Mcleod
Worlds Apart: Worldbuilding in Fantasy and Science Fiction, ed. Francesca T. Barbini (Luna Press Publishing)
Writing the Uncanny, ed. Dan Coxon & Richard V. Hirst (Dead Ink)

Best Artist

Olga Beliaeva
Randy Broecker
Alison Buck
Jenni Coutts
Vincent Sammy
Daniele Serra

Best Comic / Graphic Novel

2000AD (Rebellion)
DIE Vol. 4, Kieron Gillen & Stephanie Hans (Image)
Djeliya, Juni Ba (TKO Studios)
ExtraOrdinary, V.E. Schwab & Enid Balam (Titan Comics)
The Girl from the Sea, Molly Knox Ostertag (Graphix)
Usagi Yojimbo: Homecoming, Stan Sakai (IDW Publishing)

Best Magazine / Periodical

Anathema Magazine
Apex Magazine
Black Static
Ginger Nuts of Horror
Interzone
Shoreline of Infinity

Best Independent Press

Black Shuck Books
Luna Press Publishing
Unsung Stories
Wizard’s Tower Press

Best Audio

Breaking the Glass Slipper, Megan Leigh, Lucy Hounsom & Charlotte Bond
Daughter of Fire and Water, Lyndsey Croal
Monstrous Agonies, H.R. Owen
PodCastle, Escape Artists
PseudoPod, Escape Artists

Best Anthology

Dreamland: Other Stories, ed. Sophie Essex (Black Shuck Books)
Out of the Darkness, ed. Dan Coxon (Unsung Stories)
Sinopticon: A Celebration of Chinese Science Fiction, ed. Xueting C. Ni (Solaris)
There Is No Death, There Are No Dead, ed. Aaron J. French & Jess Landry (Crystal Lake)
When Things Get Dark, ed. Ellen Datlow (Titan)
The Year’s Best African Speculative Fiction, ed. Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki (Jembefola Press)

Best Short Fiction

Bathymetry, Lorraine Wilson (in Strange Horizons)
Fill the Thickened Lung with Breath, C.A. Yates (in Dreamland: Other Stories, Black Shuck Books)
A Flight of Birds, E.M. Faulds (in Shoreline of Infinity #25)
Henrietta, T.H. Dray (in BFS Horizons #13)
O2 Arena, Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki (in Galaxy’s Edge)
Sky Eyes, Julie Travis (in Dreamland: Other Stories, Black Shuck Books)

Best Collection

The Ghost Sequences, A.C. Wise (Undertow Publications)
I Spit Myself Out, Tracy Fahey (Sinister Horror Company)
The Museum for Forgetting, Pete W. Sutton (Grimbold Books)
Never Have I Ever, Isabel Yap (Small Beer Press)
We All Have Teeth, C.A. Yates (Fox Spirit)

Best Novella

& This is How to Stay Alive, Shingai Njeri Kagunda (Neon Hemlock)
Defekt, Nino Cipri (Tordotcom)
Matryoshka, Penny Jones (Hersham Horror)
A Spindle Splintered, Alix E. Harrow (Tordotcom)
These Lifeless Things, Premee Mohamed (Solaris)
Treacle Walker, Alan Garner (4th Estate)

Best Horror Novel (The August Derleth Award)

The Book of Accidents, Chuck Wendig (Penguin)
A Broken Darkness, Premee Mohamed (Solaris)
A Dowry of Blood, S.T. Gibson (Nyx Publishing / Orbit)
The Last House on Needless Street, Catriona Ward (Viper Books)
My Heart is a Chainsaw, Stephen Graham Jones (Titan)
Nothing but Blackened Teeth, Cassandra Khaw (Titan)

Best Fantasy Novel (The Robert Holdstock Award)

The Black Coast, Mike Brooks (Orbit)
The Jasmine Throne, Tasha Suri (Orbit)
She Who Became the Sun, Shelley Parker-Chan (Tor)
Sistersong, Lucy Holland (Tor)
This is Our Undoing, Lorraine Wilson (Luna Press Publishing)
The Unbroken, C.L. Clark (Orbit)

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