2023 Imadjinn Awards

The Imaginarium Convention presented the 2023 Imadjinn Awards on July 15.

Best Anthology

  • You Pay, We Slay, Editor- William Alan Webb

Best Audiobook Narration

  • Wildcat: Foreclosure of a Dream, Narrated by Mark Boyett / Written by William Joseph Roberts

Best Children’s Book

  • Shivers, Scares, and Goosebumps by Vonnie Winslow Crist

Best Fantasy Novel

  • The Raven and The Crow: The Gray Throne by Michael K. Falciani

Best Faith-based Novel

  • Honor Bound by Hallee Bridgeman

Best Historical Fiction Novel

  • Two-Gun Witch by Bishop O’Connell

Best Horror Novel

  • You’re Mine by Somer Canon

Best Mystery Novel

  • Mosquito Beach: A Folly Beach Mystery by Bill Noel

Best Non-Fiction Book

  • The Art of Rest – How Shabbat Can Change Your Life by Rabbi Jeff Friedlander

Best Paranormal Romance Novel

  • Gift of Fire by C.L. Carhart

Best Poetry Collection (single author)

  • Maiden Mother Crone by Amba Elieff

Best Romance Novel

  • The Unforgettable Summer by Nikki Lamers

Best Science Fiction Novel

  • Consequences by Nick Steverson

Best Steampunk Novel

  • The Dwarves of Rahm: Omens of War by Michael K. Falciani

Best Short Story

  • Angel Wings and Demon Bones by Melissa Olthoff

Best Short Story Collection (single author)

  • The Gods Must Clearly Smile by Aaron Christopher Drown

Best Thriller Novel

  • Until Dead by Donnell Ann Bell

Best Urban Fantasy Novel

  • Love, Lies, and Hocus Pocus: Cat Mischief by Lydia Sherrer

Best Young Adult Novel

  • Into the Real, Co-authored by Lydia Sherrer & John Ringo

Best Game Module/Rule Book

  • Goblonia by Robert Turk

Best Graphic Novel/Comic Book

  • Kolchak: The Night Stalker – 50th Anniversary by James Aquilone, editor

Best Song Lyrics

  • Breathe in the Fire by Jayson William Allen

Best Screenplay Long Format:  

  • Avulsion by James Sabata

Best Screenplay Short Format:

  • Left Turn by Devin Hylton

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One thought on “2023 Imadjinn Awards

  1. Somer Canon!!! (Sorry! I met her at a signing and appeared in an anthology with her, so I’m excited for her. “You’re Mine” has been getting great reviews.)

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