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Here are the winners of the 2015 Locus Awards

Along with the Hugo and Nebula Awards, the Locus Awards are one of the most celebrated awards in science fiction writing. Awarded by Locus Magazine from Oakland, Calif., a print and online publication that focuses on science fiction and fantasy, this year’s winners saw a great mix of excellent books getting their due recognition; something that should come as a breath of relief after the Hugo Awards fiasco.

Below is the full list of finalists and winners in their categories, with the latter in each category highlighted.

SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL

Winner: Ancillary Sword, Ann Leckie

FANTASY NOVEL

Winner: The Goblin Emperor, Katherine Addison

YOUNG ADULT BOOK

Winner: Half a King, Joe Abercrombie

FIRST NOVEL

Winner: The Memory Garden, Mary Rickert

NOVELLA

Winner: Yesterday’s Kin, Nancy Kress

NOVELETTE

Winner: “Tough Times All Over,” Joe Abercrombie

SHORT STORY

Winner: “The Truth About Owls,” Amal El-Mohtar

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ANTHOLOGY

Winner: Rogues, George R.R. Martin & Gardner Dozois, ed.

COLLECTION

Winner: Last Plane to Heaven, Jay Lake

MAGAZINE

Winner: Tor.com

PUBLISHER

Winner: Tor

EDITOR

Winner: Ellen Datlow

ARTIST

Winner: John Picacio

NON-FICTION

Winner: What Makes This Book So Great, Jo Walton

ART BOOK

Winner: Spectrum 21: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art, John Fleskes, ed.

 

Source: Locus Magazine

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