The Australasian Horror Writers Association has announced the winners and finalists in the 2019 Australian Shadows Awards.
COLLECTED WORKS
WINNER: Served Cold by Alan Baxter
Collision: Stories by J.S. Breukelaar
Figments and Fragments by Deborah Sheldon
EDITED WORKS
WINNER: Midnight Echo #14 edited by Deborah Sheldon
Beside the Seaside: Tales from the Day-Tripper edited by Steve Dillon
Trickster’s Treats #3 – the Seven Deadly Sins Edition edited by Marie O’Regan and Lee Murray
GRAPHIC NOVEL
WINNER: DCeased written by Tom Taylor (art by Trevor Hairsine, Stefano Gaudiano, Laura Braga, Richard Friend, James Harren, Darick Robertson, Trevor Scott and Neil Edwards)
The Eldritch Kid: The Bone War written by Christian D. Read (art by Paul Mason)
Matinee written by Emmet O’Cuana (art by David Parsons)
Geebung Polo Club written by Jason Fischer (adapted from a Banjo Patterson poem), (art by Shauna O’Meara)
THE ROCKY WOOD AWARD FOR NON-FICTION AND CRITICISM
WINNER: The Danse Macabre by Kyla Lee Ward
Suffer the Little Children by Kris Ashton
Horror and the paranormal, chapter 8 of Writing Speculative Fiction by Eugen Bacon
Horror Movies That Mean Something and Childhood Trauma Manifested by Maria Lewis
PAUL HAINES AWARD FOR LONG FICTION
WINNER: Supermassive Black Mass by Matthew R. Davis
The Neverwhere Line by Matthew J. Morrison
Out of Darkness by Chris Mason
The Enemy of the Enemy by Rick Kennett
1862 by C.J. Halbard
POETRY
WINNER: Taxonomy of Captured Roses by Hester J. Rook
Brine and Vanishings by Hester J. Rook
Please Do Not Feed the Animals by Anne Casey
Separation by Jay Caselberg
Ode to a Black Hole by Charles Lovecraft
Boat of a Million Years by Kyla Lee Ward
SHORT FICTION
WINNER: Steadfast Shadowsong by Matthew R. Davis
Vivienne & Agnes by Chris Mason
The Ocean Hushed the Stones by Alan Baxter
Ava Rune by J.S. Breukelaar
NOVEL
WINNER: Shepherd by Catherine Jinks
Fusion by Kate Richards
The Flower and the Serpent by Madeleine D’Este
COLLECTED WORKS
WINNER: Served Cold by Alan Baxter
Collision: Stories by J.S. Breukelaar
Figments and Fragments by Deborah Sheldon
EDITED WORKS
WINNER: Midnight Echo #14 edited by Deborah Sheldon
Beside the Seaside: Tales from the Day-Tripper edited by Steve Dillon
Trickster’s Treats #3 – the Seven Deadly Sins Edition edited by Marie O’Regan and Lee Murray
GRAPHIC NOVEL
WINNER: DCeased written by Tom Taylor (art by Trevor Hairsine, Stefano Gaudiano, Laura Braga, Richard Friend, James Harren, Darick Robertson, Trevor Scott and Neil Edwards)
The Eldritch Kid: The Bone War written by Christian D. Read (art by Paul Mason)
Matinee written by Emmet O’Cuana (art by David Parsons)
Geebung Polo Club written by Jason Fischer (adapted from a Banjo Patterson poem), (art by Shauna O’Meara)
THE ROCKY WOOD AWARD FOR NON-FICTION AND CRITICISM
WINNER: The Danse Macabre by Kyla Lee Ward
Suffer the Little Children by Kris Ashton
Horror and the paranormal, chapter 8 of Writing Speculative Fiction by Eugen Bacon
Horror Movies That Mean Something and Childhood Trauma Manifested by Maria Lewis
PAUL HAINES AWARD FOR LONG FICTION
WINNER: Supermassive Black Mass by Matthew R. Davis
The Neverwhere Line by Matthew J. Morrison
Out of Darkness by Chris Mason
The Enemy of the Enemy by Rick Kennett
1862 by C.J. Halbard
POETRY
WINNER: Taxonomy of Captured Roses by Hester J. Rook
Brine and Vanishings by Hester J. Rook
Please Do Not Feed the Animals by Anne Casey
Separation by Jay Caselberg
Ode to a Black Hole by Charles Lovecraft
Boat of a Million Years by Kyla Lee Ward
SHORT FICTION
WINNER: Steadfast Shadowsong by Matthew R. Davis
Vivienne & Agnes by Chris Mason
The Ocean Hushed the Stones by Alan Baxter
Ava Rune by J.S. Breukelaar
NOVEL
WINNER: Shepherd by Catherine Jinks
Fusion by Kate Richards
The Flower and the Serpent by Madeleine D’Este
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