
The British Science Fiction Association announced the winners of the 2023 BSFA Awards at Eastercon on March 30.
The awards are voted on by members of the British Science Fiction Association and by the members of the year’s Eastercon, the national science fiction convention, held since 1955.
The BSFA Awards have been presented annually since 1970.
BEST NOVEL
- The Green Man’s Quarry by Juliet McKenna
BEST SHORT FICTION
- “How to Raise a Kraken in Your Bathtub” by P. Djèlí Clark
BEST SHORTER FICTION
- “And Put Away Childish Things” by Adrian Tchakovsky
BEST AUDIO FICTION
- The Dex Legacy by Emily Inkpen
BEST ARTWORK
- Cover of The Surviving Sky by Leo Nicholls
BEST COLLECTION
- The Best of British Science Fiction 2022 edited by Donna Scott
BEST NON-FICTION (LONG)
- A Traveller in Time: The Critical Practice of Maureen Kincaid Speller edited by Nina Allan
BEST SHORT NON-FICTION
- Project Management Lessons from Rogue One by Fiona Moore
BEST TRANSLATED SHORT FICTION
- “Vanishing Tracks in the Sand” by Jana Bianchi, translation by Rachael Amoruso
BEST FICTION FOR YOUNGER READERS
- The Library of Broken Worlds by Alaya Dawn Johnson
Here is an example of this year’s award trophy. (Photo posted by Fiona Moore on Facebook.)

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Donna Scott’s collection was one of my (few) nominations to make it through to the final round – huge congrats to her, the authors included and all the other winners!
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Congrats to the winners!
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