Allen for Fantasy, Dugan for Sci-Fi at the 2019 Imadjinn Awards
The winners of the 2019 Imadjinn Award were announced at Imaginarium 2019.
Unlike some award ceremonies, the Imadjinn Awards celebrate success across a variety of genres within speculative fiction including Fantasy, Science Fiction, Horror and Historical Fiction.
The award for Best Fantasy novel went to Michael J. Allen for Fey West, a novel mixing the fantastical with a classic western setting and feel.
Patrick Dugan took home the prize for best Science Fiction novel for Storm Forged, described as “The X-Men meets Hunger Games.”
The full list of winners can be seen below:
Best Anthology
Fantastic Tales of Terror – Eugene Johnson
Best Children’s Book
You Are You! – Jen Selinsky
Best Historical Fiction Novel
Sweet Love at Honey Landing – Linda Ellen
Best Horror Novel
The Mourner’s Cradle: A Widow’s Journey – Tommy B. Smith
Best Fantasy Novel
Fey West – Michael J. Allen
Best Literary Fiction Novel
She’s Not Broken – Kelsey Day
Best Mystery Novel
DARK HORSE: A Folly Beach Mystery – Bill Noel
Best Non-Fiction Book
Light at the End of the Tunnel, A Memoir – Sallyanne Monti
Best Paranormal Romance Novel
Quinn – D. B. Reynolds
Best Romance Novel
Cowboy On Her Porch – Pam Mantovani
Best Science Fiction Novel
Storm Forged – Patrick Dugan
Best Short Story
The Hairy Man – William Alan Webb
Best Short Story Collection (single author)
Now You Sea God: A Josh Katzen Collection – T. Lee Harris
Best Thriller Novel
Exodus – Mick Williams
Best Urban Fantasy Novel
Blood Ghast Blues – Jake Bible
Best Young Adult Novel
Just One Summer – Lynn Stevens