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World Fantasy Award Winners
These magical books won fantasy’s most prestigious award.
Published on September 14, 2018
Alif the Unseen
G. Willow WilsonSet during the Arab Spring, this fantastic debut novel weaves ancient Arabian lore with current events. A love story with a religious mystery at the plot's center, “Alif the Unseen” is a philosophical tour de force.
She Walks in Shadows
Silvia Moreno-GarciaFor fans of Lovecraftian fiction, this collection of 25 short stories all written by women conjures up fierce, defiant, and destructive women slaying in that realm.
What I Didn't See: Stories
Karen Joy FowlerFowler’s sly wit and skewering satire shines throughout this collection, where the sinister and the magical lurk just beneath the veneer of the seemingly normal. This is the author’s second collection of short stories to win the World Fantasy Award (“Black Glass” won in 1999).