Grands Prix de l’Imaginaire Winners
October 30th, 2009 by Editors
The results are in from Utopiales. Here are the 2010 winners of Les Grands Prix de l’Imaginaire.
- French Language Novel: Le Déchronologue, Stéphane Beauverger (La Volte)
- Translated Novel: Roi du matin, reine du jour (King of Morning, Queen of Day), Ian McDonald (Denoël)
- French Language Short Fiction: Le diapason des mots et des misères (collection), Jérôme Noirez (Griffe d’encre)
- Translated Short Fiction: Des choses fragiles (Fragile Things, collection), Neil Gaiman (Au diable vauvert)
- YA Novel: Le clairvoyage et La brume des jours, Anne Fakhouri (L’Atalante)
- Prix Jacques Chambon for translation: Gilles Goullet for Vision aveugle (Blindsight), Peter Watts (Fleuve Noir)
- Prix Wojtek Siudmak for artwork: Beb Deum for FaceBox (Delcourt)
- Critical Essay: “Echos de Cimmérie”, A homage to Robert Ervin Howard, directed by Fabrice Tortey (Oeil du Sphinx)
- Special Prize: Le lac aux Vélies by Nosfell and Ludovic Debeurme (Futuropolis)
- European Prize: La Maison d’Ailleurs (a science fiction museum in Switzerland)
As usual corrections to our translations are welcome. ActuSF.com has the announcement in French.