Discover the best Australian science fiction, fantasy and horror of 2008.
Congratulations to the finalists for the 2008 Aurealis Awards!
Winners will be announced at the Aurealis Awards ceremony at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts in Brisbane on Saturday 24 January 2009. Book your ticket!
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best science fiction novel |
K A Bedford, Time Machines Repaired While-U-Wait, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing
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Marianne de Pierres, Chaos Space, Book Two of the Sentients of Orion, Orbit |
Simon Haynes, Hal Spacejock: No Free Lunch, Fremantle Press |
Kim Westwood, The Daughters of Moab, HarperVoyager |
Sean Williams, Earth Ascendant, Astropolis Book Two, Orbit |
best science fiction short story |
Simon Brown, ‘The Empire’, Dreaming Again, HarperVoyager |
Nathan Burrage, ‘Black and Bitter, Thanks’, The Workers’ Paradise, Ticonderoga Publications |
Trent Jamieson, ‘Delivery’, Cosmos, #21 |
Margo Lanagan, ‘The Fifth Star in the Southern Cross’, Dreaming Again, HarperVoyager |
Tansy Rayner Roberts, ‘Fleshy’, 2012, Twelfth Planet Press |
best fantasy novel |
Alison Goodman, The Two Pearls of Wisdom, HarperCollins |
Sylvia Kelso, Amberlight, Juno Books |
Margo Lanagan, Tender Morsels, Allen & Unwin |
Juliet Marillier, Heir to Sevenwaters, Macmillan Australia |
Karen Miller, The Riven Kingdom, Godspeaker Book Two, HarperVoyager |
best fantasy short story |
Thoraiya Dyer, ‘Night Heron’s Curse’, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, #37 |
Karen Maric, ‘The Last Deflowerer’, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, #32 |
Angela Slatter, ‘Dresses, Three’, Shimmer, Vol 2 #4 |
Cat Sparks, ‘Sammarynda Deep’, Paper Cities,
Senses 5 Press |
Kim Westwood, ‘Nightship’, Dreaming Again, HarperVoyager |
best horror novel |
Jack Dann, The Economy of Light, PS Publishing |
Nick Gadd, Ghostlines, Scribe Publications |
John Harwood, The Séance, Jonathan Cape |
best horror short story |
Lee Battersby, ‘In From the Snow’, Dreaming Again, HarperVoyager |
Deborah Biancotti, ‘Pale Dark Soldier’, Midnight Echo, #1 |
Trent Jamieson, ‘Day Boy’, Murky Depths, #4 |
Kirstyn McDermott, ‘Painlessness’, Greatest Uncommon Denominator (GUD), #2 |
Ian McHugh, ‘Bitter Dreams’, L Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Vol XXIV |
best anthology |
Bill Congreve & Michelle Marquardt (editors), The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Science Fiction, Fourth Annual Volume, MirrorDanse Books |
Jack Dann (editor), Dreaming Again, HarperVoyager |
Jonathan Strahan (editor), The Starry Rift, Viking Children’s Books |
best collection |
Robert Hood, Creeping in Reptile Flesh, Altair Australia Books |
Sean Williams and Russell B. Farr (editor), Magic Dirt: The Best of Sean Williams, Ticonderoga Publications |
best illustrated book / graphic novel |
Steve Hunt (illustrator/co-author) & David Richardson (co-author), The Cloudchasers,
ABC Books |
Shaun Tan, Tales from Outer Suburbia, Allen & Unwin |
Colin Thompson, The Floods Family Files, Random House Australia |
Julie Watts (author) & Graeme Base (illustrator), The Art of Graeme Base, Penguin/Viking |
best young adult novel |
Isobelle Carmody, The Stone Key, Obernewtyn Chronicles, Volume Five, Penguin/Viking |
David Cornish, Lamplighter, Monster Blood Tattoo Book Two, Omnibus Books |
Alison Goodman, The Two Pearls of Wisdom, HarperCollins |
Melina Marchetta, Finnikin of the Rock, Penguin/Viking |
Sean Williams, The Changeling, The Changeling series
book one, Angus & Robertson
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best young adult short story |
Deborah Biancotti, ‘The Tailor of Time’, Clockwork Phoenix, Norilana Books |
Dirk Flinthart, ‘This Is Not My Story’, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, #37 |
Trent Jamieson, ‘Cracks’, Shiny, #2 |
Kevin MacLean, ‘Eye of the Beholder’, Misspelled,
DAW Books |
best children’s novel |
Simon Higgins, Moonshadow, Eye of the Beast,
Random House Australia |
Sophie Masson, Thomas Trew and the Island of Ghosts, Hodder Children’s |
Emily Rodda, The Wizard of Rondo, Omnibus Books |
Carole Wilkinson, Dragon Dawn, Black Dog Books |
Sean Williams, The Changeling and The Dust Devils,
The Changeling series books one and two,
Angus & Robertson |
best children’s illustrated work/picture book |
Anna Fienberg, Barbara Fienberg & Kim Gamble, Tashi and the Phoenix, Allen & Unwin |
Richard Harland & Laura Peterson (illustrator), Escape!, Under Siege, Race to the Ruins, The Heavy Crown, The Wolf Kingdom series, Omnibus Books |
Ian Irvine & David Cornish (illustrator), Thorn Castle, Giant’s Lair, Black Crypt, Wizardry Crag, The Sorcerer’s Tower series, Omnibus Books |
Sally Morgan with Ezekiel, Ambelin and Blaze Kwaymullina & Adam Hill (illustrator), Curly and the Fent, Random House Australia |
Richard Tulloch & Terry Denton (illustrator), Twisted Tales, Random House Australia |
The Aurealis Awards are held in Brisbane on January 24, 2008.
Click here to book your ticket for the awards ceremony online.
Medallions are available for awarded works to use on the next printing edition or on websites. Please contact the Aurealis Awards Coordinator, and you will receive a zipped file containing eps, psd and jpg versions of the artwork. coordinator@aurealisawards.com

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