World Fantasy Special Award—Non-professional
World Fantasy Special Award—Non-professional | |
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Description | The best non-professional work not covered by other World Fantasy Award categories |
Presented by | World Fantasy Convention |
First awarded | 1975 |
Most recent winner | Scott H. Andrews (for Beneath Ceaseless Skies) |
Website | worldfantasy.org/awards/ |
The World Fantasy Awards are given each year by the World Fantasy Convention for the best fantasy fiction and art published in English during the preceding calendar year. The awards have been described by sources such as The Guardian as a "prestigious fantasy prize",[1] and as one of the three most renowned speculative fiction awards, along with the Hugo and Nebula Awards (which cover both fantasy and science fiction).[2][3] The World Fantasy Special Award—Non-professional is given each year to individuals for their non-professional work in the preceding calendar year in fields related to fantasy that are not covered by other World Fantasy Award categories. These have included editors of magazines and novels, publishers, and authors of non-fiction works. Occasionally some publishing companies have been nominated along with individual editors and publishers. The nomination reasons have sometimes not been specified beyond "contributions to the genre". Individuals are also eligible for the Special Award—Professional category for their professional work. The World Fantasy Special Award—Non-professional has been awarded annually since 1975.[4]
World Fantasy Award nominees and winners are decided by attendees and judges at the annual World Fantasy Convention. A ballot is posted in June for attendees of the current and previous two conferences to determine two of the finalists, and a panel of five judges adds three or more nominees before voting on the overall winner.[4][5] The panel of judges is typically made up of fantasy authors[6] and is chosen each year by the World Fantasy Awards Administration, which has the power to break ties.[4] The final results are presented at the World Fantasy Convention at the end of October.[5] Through 2015, winners were presented with a statuette of H. P. Lovecraft; more recent winners receive a statuette of a tree.[7]
During the 45 nomination years, 252 individuals and 3 organizations have been nominated; 52 people and 2 organizations have won, including ties and co-nominees. The organizations that have been nominated are: The British Fantasy Society, with one winning nomination; The Friends of Arthur Machen, with one unsuccessful nomination; and Fedogan & Bremer, with one win out of three nominations. Stuart David Schiff has received the most awards at four wins out of six nominations, for his work at Whispers magazine and Whispers Press. R. B. Russell has won four times out of nine nominations, and Rosalie Parker four out of seven, for their work at Tartarus Press. Three other individuals have won twice: Paul C. Allen out of three nominations for Fantasy Newsletter, Richard Chizmar out of seven for Cemetery Dance and Cemetery Dance Publications, and W. Paul Ganley out of ten for Weirdbook and Weirdbook Press. Ganley's ten nominations are the most of anyone, followed by Stephen Jones with nine, winning once, for Fantasy Tales and other work, Scott H. Andrews with one win out of seven nominations for his work at Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and David Sutton with one win out of seven for Fantasy Tales.
Winners and nominees
In the following table, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the work was performed. The table includes the stated reason the individual (or company) was nominated, which may not have been the only fantasy-related non-professional work they did during the previous calendar year. "N/A" in the reason column represents a nomination where no reason was given. Entries with a blue background and an asterisk (*) next to the individual's name have won the award; those with a white background are the other nominees on the shortlist.
* Winners
Year | Winner or nominee | Reason(s)[Note 1] | Ref. |
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1975 | Stuart David Schiff* | Whispers | [8] |
Roy A. Squires | publishing | [8] | |
Harry O. Morris | Nyctalops | [8] | |
1976 | Karl Edward Wagner* | Carcosa, publisher | [9] |
David Drake* | |||
James Groce* | |||
Harry O. Morris | publishing/editing | [9] | |
George H. Scithers | publishing/editing | [9] | |
Roy A. Squires | publishing/editing | [9] | |
Robert Weinberg | publishing/editing | [9] | |
Gerry de la Ree | publishing/editing | [9] | |
1977 | Stuart David Schiff* | editing/publishing Whispers | [10] |
Jonathan Bacon | editing/publishing Fantasy Crossroads | [10] | |
Arnie Fenner | editing/publishing Chacal | [10] | |
Nils Hardin | publishing/editing Xenophile | [10] | |
Gary Hoppenstand | publishing/editing Midnight Sun | [10] | |
Harry O. Morris | editing/publishing Nyctalops | [10] | |
1978 | Robert Weinberg* | publishing and editing | [11] |
W. Paul Ganley | Weirdbook | [11] | |
Gary Hoppenstand | Midnight Sun | [11] | |
Stephen Jones | Fantasy Tales | [11] | |
Harry O. Morris | Nyctalops | [11] | |
Jonathan Bacon | Fantasy Crossroads | [11] | |
1979 | Donald H. Tuck* | The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Vol. 2 | [12] |
Paul C. Allen | Fantasy Newsletter | [12] | |
Pat Cadigan | Shayol | [12] | |
Arnie Fenner | |||
W. Paul Ganley | Weirdbook | [12] | |
Stuart David Schiff | Whispers and Whispers Press | [12] | |
1980 | Paul C. Allen* | Fantasy Newsletter | [13] |
Pat Cadigan | Shayol | [13] | |
Arnie Fenner | |||
Harry O. Morris | Nyctalops | [13] | |
Stuart David Schiff | Whispers and Whispers Press | [13] | |
1981 | Pat Cadigan* | Shayol | [14] |
Arnie Fenner* | |||
Charles de Lint | Triskell Press; Dragonfields | [14] | |
Charles R. Saunders | |||
W. Paul Ganley | Weirdbook | [14] | |
Stephen Jones | Fantasy Tales; Airgedlamh | [14] | |
David Sutton | |||
1982 | Paul C. Allen* | Fantasy Newsletter | [15] |
Robert A. Collins* | |||
W. Paul Ganley | Weirdbook | [15] | |
Stephen Jones | Fantasy Tales | [15] | |
David Sutton | |||
Ken Keller | Trumpet | [15] | |
1983 | Stuart David Schiff* | Whispers and Whispers Press | [16] |
W. Paul Ganley | Weirdbook | [16] | |
Robert T. Garcia | American Fantasy | [16] | |
Francesco Cova | Kadath | [16] | |
Stephen Jones | Fantasy Tales | [16] | |
David Sutton | |||
1984 | Stephen Jones* | Fantasy Tales | [17] |
David Sutton* | |||
Robert M. Price | Crypt of Cthulhu | [17] | |
Douglas E. Winter | criticism | [17] | |
W. Paul Ganley | Weirdbook | [17] | |
Robert A. Collins | Fantasy Newsletter/Fantasy Review | [17] | |
1985 | Stuart David Schiff* | Whispers and Whispers Press | [18] |
Jeff Conner | Scream/Press | [18] | |
W. Paul Ganley | Weirdbook and Weirdbook Press | [18] | |
Paul Mikol | Dark Harvest | [18] | |
Scot Stadalsky | |||
1986 | Douglas E. Winter* | reviewing | [19] |
David B. Silva | The Horror Show | [19] | |
Paul Mikol | Dark Harvest | [19] | |
Scot Stadalsky | |||
Jeff Conner | Scream/Press | [19] | |
W. Paul Ganley | Weirdbook and Weirdbook Press | [19] | |
1987 | W. Paul Ganley* | Weirdbook and Weirdbook Press | [20] |
Jeff Conner* | Scream/Press | [20] | |
Stephen Jones | Fantasy Tales | [20] | |
David Sutton | |||
David B. Silva | The Horror Show | [20] | |
1988 | Robert T. Garcia* | American Fantasy | [21] |
Nancy Garcia* | |||
David B. Silva* | The Horror Show | [21] | |
Stephen Jones | Fantasy Tales | [21] | |
David Sutton | |||
Paul Mikol | Dark Harvest | [21] | |
Scot Stadalsky | |||
1989 | Kristine Kathryn Rusch* | Pulphouse | [22] |
Dean Wesley Smith* | |||
Carl T. Ford | Dagon Press | [22] | |
Peggy Nadramia | Grue | [22] | |
Paul F. Olson | Horrorstruck | [22] | |
1990 | Peggy Nadramia* | Grue | [23] |
David B. Silva | The Horror Show | [23] | |
Joe Stefko | Charnel House | [23] | |
Tracy Cocoman | |||
Richard Chizmar | Cemetery Dance | [23] | |
1991 | Richard Chizmar* | Cemetery Dance | [24] |
Steve Pasechnick | Strange Plasma | [24] | |
Barry Hoffman | Gauntlet | [24] | |
Marc Michaud | Necronomicon Press | [24] | |
1992 | W. Paul Ganley* | Weirdbook | [25] |
Joe Stefko | Charnel House | [25] | |
Tracy Cocoman | |||
Peggy Nadramia | Grue | [25] | |
Barry Hoffman | Gauntlet | [25] | |
Crispin Burnham | Eldritch Tales | [25] | |
1993 | Doug Lewis* | Roadkill Press | [26] |
Tomi Lewis* | |||
John Gregory Betancourt | Wildside Press | [26] | |
Kim Betancourt | |||
Stanislaus Tal | Tal Publications | [26] | |
George Hatch | Horror's Head Press | [26] | |
Richard Chizmar | Cemetery Dance | [26] | |
Joe Stefko | Charnel House | [26] | |
Tracy Cocoman | |||
1994 | Marc Michaud* | Necronomicon Press | [27] |
Brian Stableford | small press reviews | [27] | |
George Hatch | Horror's Head Press | [27] | |
Joe Stefko | Charnel House | [27] | |
Tracy Cocoman | |||
Richard Chizmar | Cemetery Dance Publications | [27] | |
1995 | Bryan Cholfin* | Broken Mirrors Press; Crank! | [28] |
John Gregory Betancourt | Wildside Press | [28] | |
Kim Betancourt | |||
Richard Chizmar | Cemetery Dance Publications | [28] | |
Michael Andre-Driussi | Lexicon Urthus: A Dictionary for the Urth Cycle (Sirius Fiction) | [28] | |
David Sutton | Voices from Shadow (Shadow Publishing) | [28] | |
1996 | Marc Michaud* | Necronomicon Press | [29] |
Fedogan & Bremer | book publishing | [29] | |
Robert K. J. Killheffer | Century | [29] | |
Meg Hamel | |||
Jenna A. Felice | |||
Steve Pasechnick | Edgewood Press | [29] | |
Robert Weinberg | contributions to the genre | [29] | |
1997 | Barbara Roden* | Ash-Tree Press | [30] |
Christopher Roden* | |||
Fedogan & Bremer | book publishing | [30] | |
Paula Guran | DarkEcho | [30] | |
1998 | Fedogan & Bremer* | book publishing | [31] |
Richard Chizmar | Cemetery Dance and Cemetery Dance Publications | [31] | |
Chris Logan Edwards | Tigereyes Press | [31] | |
Jeff VanderMeer | The Ministry of Whimsy Press | [31] | |
Tom Winstead | |||
Barry Hoffman | Gauntlet and Gauntlet book publishing | [31] | |
1999 | Richard Chizmar* | Cemetery Dance Publications | [32] |
Jacob Weisman | Tachyon Publications | [32] | |
Steve Pasechnick | Edgewood Press | [32] | |
David Marshall | Pumpkin Books | [32] | |
2000 | The British Fantasy Society* | N/A | [33] |
Ken Abner | Terminal Fright Press | [33] | |
Philip J. Rahman | Fedogan & Bremer | [33] | |
Dennis E. Weiler | |||
Rosemary Pardoe | Haunted Library | [33] | |
William K. Schafer | Subterranean Press | [33] | |
R. B. Russell | Tartarus Press | [33] | |
2001 | Bill Sheehan* | At the Foot of the Story Tree: An Inquiry into the Fiction of Peter Straub (Subterranean Press) | [34] |
R. B. Russell | Tartarus Press | [34] | |
Rosalie Parker | |||
Barbara Roden | Ash-Tree Press | [34] | |
Christopher Roden | |||
Philip J. Rahman | Fedogan & Bremer | [34] | |
Dennis E. Weiler | |||
Benjamin Cossel | Night Shade Books | [34] | |
Jeremy Lassen | |||
Jason Williams | |||
Peter Crowther | PS Publishing | [34] | |
2002 | R. B. Russell* | Tartarus Press | [35] |
Rosalie Parker* | |||
Peter Crowther | PS Publishing | [35] | |
Michael Waltz, et al. | Sidecar Preservation Society | [35] | |
Paula Guran | Horror Garage | [35] | |
Jerad Walters | Cocytus Press | [35] | |
2003 | Benjamin Cossel* | Night Shade Books | [36] |
Jeremy Lassen* | |||
Jason Williams* | |||
Gavin Grant | Small Beer Press | [36] | |
Kelly Link | |||
Sean Wallace | Prime Books | [36] | |
Michael Walsh | Old Earth Books | [36] | |
Peter Crowther | PS Publishing | [36] | |
2004 | R. B. Russell* | Tartarus Press | [37] |
Rosalie Parker* | |||
Deborah Layne | Wheatland Press | [37] | |
Jay Lake | |||
Paul Miller | Earthling Publications | [37] | |
Dave Truesdale | Tangent Online | [37] | |
Rodger Turner | SF Site | [37] | |
Neil Walsh | |||
Wayne MacLaurin | |||
2005 | Robert Morgan* | Sarob Press | [38] |
Sandy Auden | The Alien Online | [38] | |
Ariel | |||
Matthew Cheney | The Mumpsimus | [38] | |
Barbara Roden | All Hallows | [38] | |
Christopher Roden | |||
Michael Walsh | Old Earth Books | [38] | |
2006 | David J. Howe* | Telos Publishing | [39] |
Stephen Walker* | |||
The Friends of Arthur Machen | Faunus, Machenalia, and The Life of Arthur Machen (Telos Publishing) | [39] | |
Rodger Turner | SF Site | [39] | |
Neil Walsh | |||
Wayne MacLaurin | |||
Leo Grin | The Cimmerian | [39] | |
Jess Nevins | The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Victoriana (MonkeyBrain Books) | [39] | |
2007 | Gary K. Wolfe | reviews and criticism in Locus and elsewhere | [40] |
Leslie Howle | her work at Clarion West | [40] | |
Leo Grin | The Cimmerian | [40] | |
Susan Marie Groppi | Strange Horizons | [40] | |
John Klima | Electric Velocipede | [40] | |
2008 | Midori Snyder | Endicott Studios Website | [41] |
Terri Windling* | |||
G. S. Evans | Café Irreal | [41] | |
Alice Whittenburg | |||
John Klima | Electric Velocipede | [41] | |
R. B. Russell | Tartarus Press | [41] | |
Rosalie Parker | |||
Stephen Jones | Travellers in Darkness: The Souvenir Book of the World Horror Convention 2007 (World Horror Convention) | [41] | |
2009 | Michael Walsh* | Howard Waldrop collections from Old Earth Books | [42] |
Edith L. Crowe | her work with The Mythopoeic Society | [42] | |
Elise Matthesen | setting out to inspire and for serving as inspiration for works of poetry, fantasy, and SF over the last decade through her jewelry-making and her "artist's challenges". | [42] | |
Sean Wallace | Clarkesworld Magazine | [42] | |
Neil Clarke | |||
Nick Mamatas | |||
John Klima | Electric Velocipede | [42] | |
2010 | Susan Marie Groppi* | Strange Horizons | [43] |
Bob Colby | Readercon | [43] | |
B. Diane Martin | |||
Dave Shaw | |||
Eric M. Van | |||
Neil Clarke | Clarkesworld Magazine | [43] | |
Cheryl Morgan | |||
Sean Wallace | |||
John Klima | Electric Velocipede | [43] | |
John Berlyne | Powers: Secret Histories (PS Publishing) | [43] | |
R. B. Russell | Tartarus Press | [43] | |
Rosalie Parker | |||
2011 | Alisa Krasnostein* | Twelfth Planet Press | [44] |
Stephen Jones | Brighton Shock!: The Souvenir Book Of The World Horror Convention 2010 (PS Publishing) | [44] | |
Michael Marshall Smith | |||
Amanda Foubister | |||
Matthew Kressel | Sybil's Garage and Senses Five Press | [44] | |
Charles Tan | Bibliophile Stalker | [44] | |
Lavie Tidhar | The World SF Blog | [44] | |
2012 | R. B. Russell* | Tartarus Press | [45] |
Rosalie Parker* | |||
Charles Tan | Bibliophile Stalker blog | [45] | |
Kate Baker | Clarkesworld Magazine | [45] | |
Neil Clarke | |||
Cheryl Morgan | |||
Sean Wallace | |||
Cat Rambo | Fantasy Magazine | [45] | |
Mark Valentine | Wormwood | [45] | |
2013 | S. T. Joshi* | Unutterable Horror: A History of Supernatural Fiction, Volumes 1 & 2 (PS Publishing) | [46] |
L. Timmel Duchamp | Aqueduct Press | [46] | |
Scott H. Andrews | Beneath Ceaseless Skies | [46] | |
Charles Tan | Bibliophile Stalker blog | [46] | |
Jerad Walters | Centipede Press | [46] | |
Joseph Wrzos | Hannes Bok: A Life in Illustration (Centipede Press) | [46] | |
2014 | Kate Baker* | Clarkesworld Magazine | [47] |
Neil Clarke* | |||
Sean Wallace* | |||
Scott H. Andrews | Beneath Ceaseless Skies | [47] | |
Marc Aplin | Fantasy-Faction | [47] | |
Leslie Howle | Clarion West administration | [47] | |
Mieneke van der Salm | A Fantastical Librarian | [47] | |
2015 | R. B. Russell* | Tartarus Press | [48] |
Rosalie Parker* | |||
Scott H. Andrews | Beneath Ceaseless Skies | [48] | |
Matt Cardin | Born to Fear: Interviews with Thomas Ligotti (Subterranean Press) | [48] | |
Stefan Fergus | Civilian Reader | [48] | |
Patrick Swenson | Fairwood Press | [48] | |
2016 | John O'Neill* | Black Gate | [49] |
Helen Young | Tales After Tolkien Society | [49] | |
Scott H. Andrews | Beneath Ceaseless Skies | [49] | |
Jedediah Berry | The Family Arcana: A Story in Cards (Ninepin Press) | [49] | |
Eben Kling | |||
Alexandra Pierce} | Letters to Tiptree (Twelfth Planet Press) | [49] | |
Alisa Krasnostein | |||
Lynne M. Thomas | Uncanny Magazine | [49] | |
Michael Damian Thomas | |||
2017 | Neile Graham* | fostering excellence in the genre through her role as Workshop Director, Clarion West | [50] |
Scott H. Andrews | Beneath Ceaseless Skies | [50] | |
Malcolm R. Phifer | The Fantasy Illustration Library, Volume Two: Gods and Goddesses | [50] | |
Michael C. Phifer} | |||
Brian White | Fireside Fiction Company | [50] | |
Lynne M. Thomas | Uncanny Magazine | [50] | |
Michael Damian Thomas | |||
2018 | Justina Ireland* | FIYAH: Magazine of Black Speculative Fiction | [51] |
Troy L. Wiggins* | |||
Scott H. Andrews | Beneath Ceaseless Skies | [51] | |
Khaalidah Muhammad-Ali | PodCastle | [51] | |
Jen R. Albert | |||
R. B. Russell | Tartarus Press | [51] | |
Rosalie Parker | |||
Lynne M. Thomas | Uncanny Magazine | [51] | |
Michael Damian Thomas | |||
2019 | Scott H. Andrews* | Beneath Ceaseless Skies | [52] |
Terri Windling | Myth and Moor | [52] | |
Mike Allen | Mythic Delirium | [52] | |
E. Catherine Tobler | Shimmer | [52] | |
Lynne M. Thomas | Uncanny Magazine | [52] | |
Michael Damian Thomas |
Notes
- ^ The reasons given are taken directly from the World Fantasy Awards administration. Specific works are italicized, while publishing companies are not. Books are followed by their publisher to distinguish them from magazines.
See also
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