
by Chadwick Ginther - Tuesday Aug 19 2008 11:28 am
Posted in: Awards, SciFi & Fantasy
The British Fantasy Society has released the shortlists for their 2008 awards, to be presented September 19-21 at the British Fantasy Convention.
The Finalists for Best Novel are:
- The Grin of the Dark by
- Heart Shaped Box by
- The Intruders by
- The Taken by
- The Terror by
- The Servants by
For the curious, and are, in fact, the same person.
The nominees in all categories may be found here.
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