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The '''Dragon Awards''' are fan-voted awards that "recognize outstanding achievement in science fiction and fantasy literature, comics, gaming and filmed entertainment". They are given out annually at [[Dragon Con]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]] since 2016.<ref name="dragon-awards-20160331">{{Cite web|publisher=Dragon Con|title=The Dragon Awards|url=http://awards.dragoncon.org/2016/03/31/the-dragon-awards/|date=March 31, 2016|accessdate=August 19, 2016}}</ref> The award process consists of two steps: a nomination step where each voter nominates one work of choice in each category, and a voting step where the finalists selected from the nominated works are voted on by each voter. The nominations and votes are collected electronically. Participation is available to everyone, requiring no membership or other fees to vote.<ref name="dragon-awards-pr-20160404">{{Cite web|title=Official Press Release|publisher=Dragon Con|url=http://awards.dragoncon.org/2016/04/04/official-press-release/|date=April 4, 2016|accessdate=August 19, 2016}}</ref> |
The '''Dragon Awards''' are fan-voted awards that "recognize outstanding achievement in science fiction and fantasy literature, comics, gaming and filmed entertainment". They are given out annually at [[Dragon Con]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]] since 2016.<ref name="dragon-awards-20160331">{{Cite web|publisher=Dragon Con|title=The Dragon Awards|url=http://awards.dragoncon.org/2016/03/31/the-dragon-awards/|date=March 31, 2016|accessdate=August 19, 2016}}</ref> The award process consists of two steps: a nomination step where each voter nominates one work of choice in each category, and a voting step where the finalists selected from the nominated works are voted on by each voter. The nominations and votes are collected electronically. Participation is available to everyone, requiring no membership or other fees to vote.<ref name="dragon-awards-pr-20160404">{{Cite web|title=Official Press Release|publisher=Dragon Con|url=http://awards.dragoncon.org/2016/04/04/official-press-release/|date=April 4, 2016|accessdate=August 19, 2016}}</ref> |
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The finalist [[shortlist]] for the first Dragon Awards was announced on August 11, 2016,<ref name="dragon-awards-shortlist-20160811">{{cite web|title=The #DragonAward voting is up and running!|website=Facebook|publisher=Dragon Con|url=https://www.facebook.com/DragonConOfficial/photos/a.119223318805.101787.58381388805/10153806308098806/?type=3&theater|date=August 11, 2016|accessdate=August 19, 2016}}</ref> and the winners were announced on September 4.<ref name="dragon-awards-winners-20160829">{{Cite web|title=The Dragon Awards Presentation|publisher=Dragon Con|url=http://awards.dragoncon.org/2016/08/29/the-dragon-awards-presentation/|date=August 29, 2016|accessdate=September 7, 2016 |
The finalist [[shortlist]] for the first Dragon Awards was announced on August 11, 2016,<ref name="dragon-awards-shortlist-20160811">{{cite web|title=The #DragonAward voting is up and running!|website=Facebook|publisher=Dragon Con|url=https://www.facebook.com/DragonConOfficial/photos/a.119223318805.101787.58381388805/10153806308098806/?type=3&theater|date=August 11, 2016|accessdate=August 19, 2016}}</ref> and the winners were announced on September 4.<ref name="dragon-awards-winners-20160829">{{Cite web|title=The Dragon Awards Presentation|publisher=Dragon Con|url=http://awards.dragoncon.org/2016/08/29/the-dragon-awards-presentation/|date=August 29, 2016|accessdate=September 7, 2016deadurl|=September }}</ref><ref name="dragon-awards-winners-20160904">{{cite web|title=Winners - The Dragon Award|publisher=Dragon Con|url=http://awards.dragoncon.org/winners/|date=September 4, 2016|accessdate=September 7, 2016|archivedate=September 6, 2017|archiveurl=://www.webcitation.org/6tGhdM3nq}}</ref> |
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There are currently fifteen categories for the awards. |
There are currently fifteen categories for the awards. |
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|align="center"| <ref name="dragon-award-noms-2017-locus">{{cite web|url=http://www.locusmag.com/News/2017/08/2017-dragon-awards-shortlist/|title=2017 Dragon Awards Shortlist|publisher=[[Locus (magazine)|Locus Online]]|date=August 4, 2017|accessdate=September 6, 2017}}</ref><ref name="2017-dragon-award-winners">{{cite web|url=http://awards.dragoncon.org/2017_winners/|title=2017 Recipients|publisher=[[Dragon Con]]|accessdate=September 6, 2017|archivedate=September 6, 2017|archiveurl= |
|align="center"| <ref name="dragon-award-noms-2017-locus">{{cite web|url=http://www.locusmag.com/News/2017/08/2017-dragon-awards-shortlist/|title=2017 Dragon Awards Shortlist|publisher=[[Locus (magazine)|Locus Online]]|date=August 4, 2017|accessdate=September 6, 2017}}</ref><ref name="2017-dragon-award-winners">{{cite web|url=http://awards.dragoncon.org/2017_winners/|title=2017 Recipients|publisher=[[Dragon Con]]|accessdate=September 6, 2017|archivedate=September 6, 2017|archiveurl=://www.webcitation.org/6tHPEYdzt}}</ref> |
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|align="center"| <ref name="dragon-awards-2016-verge">{{cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/2016/8/13/12461038/dragon-awards-shortlist-dragoncon-science-fiction-fantasy|title=The first ever Dragon Awards shortlist aims to be the next major award for science fiction fans|date=August 13, 2016|accessdate=September 6, 2017|first=Andrew |
|align="center"| <ref name="dragon-awards-2016-verge">{{cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/2016/8/13/12461038/dragon-awards-shortlist-dragoncon-science-fiction-fantasy|title=The first ever Dragon Awards shortlist aims to be the next major award for science fiction fans|date=August 13, 2016|accessdate=September 6, 2017|first=Andrew|last=Liptak|publisher=''[[The Verge]]''|archivedate=September , 2017|archiveurl=://www.webcitation.org/6tHHuEgW8}}</ref> |
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|align="center"| <ref name="dragon-awards-2017-verge">{{cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/3/16248888/dragon-award-dragoncon-sci-fi-fantasy-books-winners|title=Here are the winners of the 2017 Dragon Awards|date=September 3, 2017|accessdate=September 6, 2017|first=Andrew |
|align="center"| <ref name="dragon-awards-2017-verge">{{cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/3/16248888/dragon-award-dragoncon-sci-fi-fantasy-books-winners|title=Here are the winners of the 2017 Dragon Awards|date=September 3, 2017|accessdate=September 6, 2017|first=Andrew|last=Liptak|publisher=''[[The Verge]]''|archivedate=September 6, 2017|archiveurl=://www.webcitation.org/6tHnusQKX}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 20:00, 13 September 2017
Dragon Awards | |
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Description | Best science fiction, fantasy, horror, and alternate history works of previous year |
Location | Atlanta, Georgia |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Dragon Con |
First awarded | 2016 |
Website | awards |
The Dragon Awards are fan-voted awards that "recognize outstanding achievement in science fiction and fantasy literature, comics, gaming and filmed entertainment". They are given out annually at Dragon Con in Atlanta, Georgia since 2016.[1] The award process consists of two steps: a nomination step where each voter nominates one work of choice in each category, and a voting step where the finalists selected from the nominated works are voted on by each voter. The nominations and votes are collected electronically. Participation is available to everyone, requiring no membership or other fees to vote.[2]
The finalist shortlist for the first Dragon Awards was announced on August 11, 2016,[3] and the winners were announced on September 4.[4][5]
There are currently fifteen categories for the awards.
Best Science Fiction Novel
* Winner(s) + No winner selected ∞ Nomination declined
Year | Work | Author(s) | Publisher(s) | Ref. |
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2016 | Somewhither: Being the First Part of A Tale of the Unwithering Realm * | John C. Wright | Castalia House | [6] |
Agent of the Imperium | Marc Miller | Far Future Enterprises | [6] | |
Ancillary Mercy | Ann Leckie | Orbit | [6] | |
Aurora | Kim Stanley Robinson | Orbit | [6] | |
The Life Engineered | J-F. Dubeau | Sword & Laser | [6] | |
Raising Caine | Charles E. Gannon | Baen Books | [6] | |
2017 | Babylon's Ashes * | James S. A. Corey | Orbit Books | [7] |
A Closed and Common Orbit | Becky Chambers | Harper Voyager | [7] | |
The Collapsing Empire | John Scalzi | Tor Books | [7] | |
Death's End | Cixin Liu | Tor Books | [7] | |
Escaping Infinity | Richard Paolinelli | self published | [7] | |
Rise | Brian Guthrie | self published | [7] | |
The Secret Kings | Brian Niemeier | self published | [7] | |
Space Tripping | Patrick Edwards | Inkshares | [7] |
Best Fantasy Novel
* Winner(s) + No winner selected ∞ Nomination declined
Year | Work | Author(s) | Publisher(s) | Ref. |
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2016 | Son of the Black Sword * | Larry Correia | Baen Books | [6] |
The Aeronaut's Windlass | Jim Butcher | Roc | [6] | |
Asteroid Made of Dragons | G. Derek Adams | Sword & Laser | [6] | |
Blood Hound | James Osiris Baldwin | Gift Horse Productions | [6] | |
Changeling's Island | Dave Freer | Baen Books | [6] | |
The Fifth Season | N. K. Jemisin | Orbit | [6] | |
Grave Measures | R. R. Virdi | self published | [6] | |
2017 | Monster Hunter Memoirs: Grunge * | Larry Correia, John Ringo | Baen Books | [7] |
Beast Master | Shayne Silvers | Argento Publishing | [7] | |
Blood of the Earth | Faith Hunter | Roc Books | [7] | |
Dangerous Ways | R. R. Virdi | self published | [7] | |
The Heartstone Thief | Pippa DaCosta | self published | [7] | |
A Sea of Skulls | Vox Day | Castalia House | [7] | |
Wings of Justice | Michael-Scott Earle | self published | [7] |
Best Young Adult / Middle Grade Novel
* Winner(s) + No winner selected ∞ Nomination declined
Best Military Science Fiction or Fantasy Novel
* Winner(s) + No winner selected ∞ Nomination declined
Year | Work | Author(s) | Publisher(s) | Ref. |
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2016 | Hell's Foundations Quiver * | David Weber | Tor Books | [6] |
Blood in the Water | Taylor Anderson | Roc Books | [6] | |
Chains of Command | Marko Kloos | 47North | [6] | |
The End of All Things ∞ | John Scalzi | Tor Books | [6] | |
Fallen | Amy J. Murphy | self published | [6] | |
The Price of Valor | Django Wexler | Roc Books | [6] | |
Wrath of an Angry God | Gibson Michaels | Arc Flash Publishing | [6] | |
2017 | Iron Dragoons * | Richard Fox | Triplane Press | [7] |
Caine's Mutiny | Charles E. Gannon | Baen Books | [7] | |
Cartwright's Cavaliers | Mark Wandrey | Seventh Seal Press | [7] | |
Exiles | Amy J. Murphy | self published | [7] | |
Rescue Run | Jon Del Arroz | Evil Girlfriend Media | [7] | |
Resistance | J. F. Holmes | self published | [7] | |
The Span of Empire | Eric Flint, David Carrico | Baen Books | [7] | |
Starship Liberator | David VanDyke, B. V. Larson | Castalia House | [7] |
Best Alternate History Novel
* Winner(s) + No winner selected ∞ Nomination declined
Year | Work | Author(s) | Publisher(s) | Ref. |
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2016 | League of Dragons * | Naomi Novik | Del Rey Books | [6] |
1635: A Parcel of Rogues | Eric Flint Andrew Dennis |
Baen Books | [6] | |
1636: The Cardinal Virtues | Eric Flint Walter H. Hunt |
Baen Books | [6] | |
Bombs Away | Harry Turtledove | Del Rey Books | [6] | |
Germanica | Robert Conroy | Baen Books | [6] | |
Ghostwalkers | Jonathan Maberry | Tor Books | [6] | |
2017 | Fallout * | Harry Turtledove | Del Rey Books | [7] |
1636: The Ottoman Onslaught | Eric Flint | Baen Books | [7] | |
Another Girl, Another Planet | Lou Antonelli | WordFire Press | [7] | |
Breath of Earth | Beth Cato | Harper Voyager | [7] | |
A Change in Crime | D. R. Perry | self published | [7] | |
The Last Days of New Paris | China Miéville | Del Rey | [7] | |
No Gods, Only Daimons | Kai Wai Cheah | Castalia House | [7] | |
Witchy Eye | D. J. Butler | Baen Books | [7] |
Best Apocalyptic Novel
* Winner(s) + No winner selected ∞ Nomination declined
Year | Work | Author(s) | Publisher(s) | Ref. |
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2016 | Ctrl Alt Revolt! * | Nick Cole | self published | [6] |
A Time to Die | Mark Wandrey | Henchman Press | [6] | |
Chasing Freedom | Marina Fontaine | self-published | [6] | |
Dark Age | Felix O. Hartmann | Hartmann Publishing | [6] | |
The Desert and the Blade | S. M. Stirling | Roc Books | [6] | |
The Fifth Season | N. K. Jemisin | Orbit | [6] | |
2017 | Walkaway * | Cory Doctorow | Tor Books | [7] |
American War | Omar El Akkad | Alfred A. Knopf | [7] | |
Codename: UnSub | Declan Finn, A. Yoskowitz | self published | [7] | |
Falling | J. F. Holmes | self published | [7] | |
The Obelisk Gate ∞ | N. K. Jemisin | Orbit Books | [7] | |
The Place Outside the Wild | Daniel Humphreys | self published | [7] | |
The Seventh Age: Dawn | Rick Heinz | Inkshares | [7] |
Best Horror Novel
* Winner(s) + No winner selected ∞ Nomination declined
Year | Work | Author(s) | Publisher(s) | Ref. |
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2016 | Souldancer * | Brian Niemeier | self published | [6] |
Alice | Christina Henry | Ace Books | [6] | |
An Unattractive Vampire | Jim McDoniel | Sword & Laser | [6] | |
Chapelwood | Cherie Priest | Roc Books | [6] | |
Disappearance at Devil's Rock | Paul Tremblay | William Morrow/HarperCollins | [6] | |
Honor at Stake | Declan Finn | self published | [6] | |
2017 | The Changeling * | Victor LaValle | Spiegel & Grau | [7] |
The Bleak December | Kevin G. Summers | Wonderment Media | [7] | |
Blood of Invidia | Tom Tinney, Morgen Batten | PiR8 Productions | [7] | |
Donn's Hill | Caryn Larrinaga | Immortal Works | [7] | |
A God in the Shed | J-F. Dubeau | Inkshares | [7] | |
The Hidden People ∞ | Alison Littlewood | Jo Fletcher Books | [7] | |
Live and Let Bite | Declan Finn | self published | [7] | |
Nothing Left to Lose | Dan Wells | Tor Books | [7] |
Best Comic Book
* Winner(s) + No winner selected ∞ Nomination declined
Best Graphic Novel
* Winner(s) + No winner selected ∞ Nomination declined
Year | Work | Author(s)/ Artist(s) |
Publisher(s) | Ref. |
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2016 | The Sandman: Overture * | Neil Gaiman, J. H. Williams III | Vertigo Comics | [6] |
Chicago | Glenn Head | Fantagraphics Books | [6] | |
Killing and Dying | Adrian Tomine | Drawn and Quarterly | [6] | |
March: Book Two | John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, Nate Powell | Top Shelf Productions | [6] | |
Sacred Heart | Liz Suburbia | Fantagraphics Books | [6] | |
Virgil | Steve Orlando, J. D. Faith | Image Comics | [6] | |
2017 | The Dresden Files: Wild Card * | Jim Butcher, Carlos Gomez | Dynamite Entertainment | [7] |
Clive Barker's Nightbreed Volume Three | Marc Andreyko, Clive Barker, Emmanuel Xerx Javier | Boom! Studios | [7] | |
Girl Genius: The Second Journey of Agatha Heterodyne, Book 2: The City of Lightning | Phil Foglio, Kaja Foglio | Studio Foglio | [7] | |
Love Is Love | various | IDW Publishing | [7] | |
March: Book Three | John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, Nate Powell | Top Shelf Productions | [7] | |
My Favorite Thing Is Monsters | Emil Ferris | Fantagraphics Books | [7] | |
Stuck in My Head | J. R. Mounts | self published | [7] |
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series
* Winner(s) + No winner selected ∞ Nomination declined
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Movie
* Winner(s) + No winner selected ∞ Nomination declined
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy PC/Console Game
* Winner(s) + No winner selected ∞ Nomination declined
Best Science Fiction of Fantasy Mobile Game
* Winner(s) + No winner selected ∞ Nomination declined
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Board Game
* Winner(s) + No winner selected ∞ Nomination declined
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Miniatures / Collectible Card / Role-Playing Game
* Winner(s) + No winner selected ∞ Nomination declined
References
- ^ "The Dragon Awards". Dragon Con. March 31, 2016. Retrieved August 19, 2016.
- ^ "Official Press Release". Dragon Con. April 4, 2016. Retrieved August 19, 2016.
- ^ "The #DragonAward voting is up and running!". Facebook. Dragon Con. August 11, 2016. Retrieved August 19, 2016.
- ^ "The Dragon Awards Presentation". Dragon Con. August 29, 2016. Archived from the original on September 9, 2016. Retrieved September 7, 2016.
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "2016 Dragon Awards Shortlist". Locus Online. August 12, 2016. Retrieved September 6, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "2017 Dragon Awards Shortlist". Locus Online. August 4, 2017. Retrieved September 6, 2017.
- ^ "2017 Recipients". Dragon Con. Archived from the original on September 6, 2017. Retrieved September 6, 2017.
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