Imaginarium Convention, held October 7-9 in Louisville, presented the inaugural set of Imadjinn Awards recognizing Small Press and Independently published authors.
2016 Imadjinn Winners
Best Anthology
- The Apex Book of World SF edited by Mahvesh Murad
Best Fantasy Novel
- King of the Bastards by Brian Keene and Steven Shrewsbury
Best General Fiction Novel
- Interstate Providence by Samuel Miller
Best Horror Novel (Tie)
- Sins of Retribution by James Gillen Red Letter Day by D A Madigan
Best Mystery Novel
- Boneyard Beach by Bill Noel
Best Non-Fiction Book
- For Exposure by Jason Sizemore
Best Paranormal Romance Novel
- Dearly Beloved by Rachael Rawlings
Best Romance Novel
- A Time for Everything by Mysti Parker
Best Science Fiction Novel
- A Crowd of Stars By Dave Creek
Best Short Story
- “Nightmare” by Tony Acree
Best Thriller Novel
- Revenge by Tony Acree
Best Urban Fantasy Novel
- Pouraka by Diana Gardner
Best Screenplay Feature Length
- Inhuman Resources by Hope Madden
Best Screenplay Short Length
- Cemetery by Pam Turner
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Hey, we featured one of these books. Namely the Apex Book of World SF.
Also, I interviewed the winner of the best novel category. Namely Dave Creek.
Thanks to File 770 for featuring the Imadjinns, and to Carl Slaughter for the shout-out!
I echo Dave Creek: thanks for giving the Imadjinn winners a shout out.
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