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2022 Mythopoeic Awards Finalists Announced
Posted on May 17, 2022 by David Emerson
The Mythopoeic Society has announced the finalists for the 2022 Mythopoeic Awards. For more information about the awards, visit the Awards section of this site; the finalists for the literature and scholarship awards and text of recent acceptance speeches are also listed in this section. The winners of this year’s awards will be announced during Mythcon 52, to be held July 29th through August 1st, 2022, in Albuquerque, NM.
You may download the official press release, in PDF format, here.
The Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children’s Literature honors books for beginning readers to age thirteen, in the tradition of The Hobbit or The Chronicles of Narnia. Rules for eligibility are otherwise the same as for the Adult literature award. The question of which award a borderline book is best suited for will be decided by consensus of the committees. Books for mature “Young Adults” may be moved to the Adult literature category.
The Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in Inklings Studies is given to books on Tolkien, Lewis, and/or Williams that make significant contributions to Inklings scholarship. For this award, books first published during the last three years (2019–2021) are eligible, including finalists for previous years.
The Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in Myth and Fantasy Studies is given to scholarly books on other specific authors in the Inklings tradition, or to more general works on the genres of myth and fantasy. The period of eligibility is three years, as for the Inklings Studies award.
The winners of this year’s awards will be announced during Mythcon 52, to be held July 29th through August 1st, 2022, in Albuquerque, NM. A complete list of Mythopoeic Award winners is available on the Society web site: Awards.
The finalists for the literature and scholarship awards and text of recent acceptance speeches are also listed in this on-line section. For more information about the Mythopoeic Awards, please contact the Awards Administrator: , awards@mythsoc.org
The Mythopoeic Society has announced the finalists for the 2022 Mythopoeic Awards. For more information about the awards, visit the Awards section of this site; the finalists for the literature and scholarship awards and text of recent acceptance speeches are also listed in this section. The winners of this year’s awards will be announced during Mythcon 52, to be held July 29th through August 1st, 2022, in Albuquerque, NM.
You may download the official press release, in PDF format, here.
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature
- Katherine Addison, The Witness for the Dead (Tor, 2021)
- Ryka Aoki, Light from Uncommon Stars (Tor Books, 2021)
- P. Djèlí Clark, A Master of Djinn (Tor.com, 2021)
- Susanna Clarke, Piranesi (Bloomsbury, 2020)
- Garth Nix, Terciel and Elinor (Katherine Tegen Books, 2021)
- Jo Walton, Or What You Will (Tor, 2020)
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children’s Literature
- Sayantani DasGupta, the Kiranmala and the Kingdom Beyond trilogy (Scholastic, 2018–2020)
- Regina M. Hansen, The Coming Storm (Athenium, 2021)
- Lori M. Lee, Pahua and the Soul Stealer (Rick Riordan Presents, 2021)
- Eden Royce, Root Magic (Walden Pond Press, 2021)
Mythopoeic Scholarship Award for Inklings Studies
- Paul S. Fiddes, Charles Williams and C. S. Lewis: Friends in Co-inherence (Oxford University Press, 2021)
- John Garth, The Worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien: The Places That Inspired Middle-earth (Princeton University Press, 2020)
- Peter Grybauskas, A Sense of Tales Untold: Exploring the Edges of Tolkien’s Literary Canvas (Kent State University Press, 2021)
- Holly Ordway, Tolkien’s Modern Reading: Middle-earth Beyond the Middle Ages (Word on Fire Academic, 2021)
Mythopoeic Scholarship Award for Myth and Fantasy Studies
- Philip Ball, The Modern Myths: Adventures in the Machinery of the Popular Imagination (University of Chicago Press, 2021)
- Hadas Elber-Aviram, Fairy Tales of London: British Urban Fantasy, 1840 to the Present (Bloomsbury Academic, 2021)
- Daniel Ogden, The Dragon in the West: From Ancient Myth to Modern Legend (Oxford University Press, 2021)
- Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, The Dark Fantastic: Race and the Imagination from Harry Potter to The Hunger Games (New York University Press, 2019)
- Joseph Rex Young, George R.R. Martin and the Fantasy Form (Routledge, 2019)
The Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children’s Literature honors books for beginning readers to age thirteen, in the tradition of The Hobbit or The Chronicles of Narnia. Rules for eligibility are otherwise the same as for the Adult literature award. The question of which award a borderline book is best suited for will be decided by consensus of the committees. Books for mature “Young Adults” may be moved to the Adult literature category.
The Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in Inklings Studies is given to books on Tolkien, Lewis, and/or Williams that make significant contributions to Inklings scholarship. For this award, books first published during the last three years (2019–2021) are eligible, including finalists for previous years.
The Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in Myth and Fantasy Studies is given to scholarly books on other specific authors in the Inklings tradition, or to more general works on the genres of myth and fantasy. The period of eligibility is three years, as for the Inklings Studies award.
The winners of this year’s awards will be announced during Mythcon 52, to be held July 29th through August 1st, 2022, in Albuquerque, NM. A complete list of Mythopoeic Award winners is available on the Society web site: Awards.
The finalists for the literature and scholarship awards and text of recent acceptance speeches are also listed in this on-line section. For more information about the Mythopoeic Awards, please contact the Awards Administrator: , awards@mythsoc.org