
The British Science Fiction Association today announced the winners of the BSFA Awards for work published in 2024 in a ceremony at Eastercon, Reconnect, in Belfast.
SHORT FICTION
- ‘Why Don’t We Just Kill the Kid in the Omelas Hole’ by Isabel J. Kim (Clarkesworld)
SHORTER FICTION (NOVELETTE AND NOVELLA EQUIVALENT)
- Saturation Point by Adrian Tchaikovsky (Solaris)
NOVEL
- Three Eight One by Aliya Whiteley (Rebellion Publishing)

FICTION FOR YOUNGER READERS
- Doctor Who: Caged by Una McCormack (Penguin)
COLLECTIONS
- Punks4Palestine: An Anthology of Hopeful SciFi for an Uncertain Future ed Jasen Bacon (Hyphen Press)
AUDIO
- The Personal Touch by Rick Danforth (Manawaker Studio’s Flash Fiction Podcast)
ART
- Cover – Nova Scotia Vol 2 by Jenni Coutts (Luna Press Publishing)
SHORT NON-FICTION
- ‘Why A.I. Isn’t Going to Make Art’ by Ted Chiang (New Yorker, August 31 2024)
LONG NON-FICTION
- Track Changes by Abigail Nussbaum (Briardene Books)
BEST TRANSLATED SHORT WORK (Juried Award)*
- ‘Bone by Bone’ by Mónika Rusval, translated from Hungarian by Vivien Urban (Samovar)
*Our Jurors for this award are Cristina Jurado, Rachel Cordasco and Nadya Mercik.
The BSFA Awards have been presented annually since 1970. They are voted on by members of the British Science Fiction Association and members of the year’s Eastercon, the national science fiction convention, held since 1955.
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On behalf of Jason Sanford and myself we would like to profusely THANK the members of the British Science Fiction Association for the honor of being short listed for this fabulous award.
And we also want to express our CONGRATULATIONS to all of the other nominees and award recipients as well!!!!!
Chris M. Barkley