2020 Neffy Award Winners Announced
The National Fantasy Fan Federation has announced the winners of the 2020 Speculative Fiction Awards known as the Neffys.
Founded in 1941, the N3F is one of the oldest science fiction and fantasy fan clubs still in operation. The group has a number of publications, both in digital and print, and administers the Neffys as well as the Franson Award and the Kaymar Award. The Neffys have been awarded annually since 2005.
Winners are marked in red.
Best Novel (over 100,000 words)
- Endgames, L.E. Modesitt, Jr. (Tor)
- Monster Hunter Guardian, Larry Correia & Sarah A. Hoyt (Baen)
- What the Wind Brings, Matthew Hughes (Pulp Literature)
- The Family Pride, Chris Nuttall (self-published)
Best Shorter Work (under 100,000 words)
- “By the Warmth of Their Calculus”, Tobias S. Buckell (Mission Critical)
- The Menace from Farside, Ian McDonald (Tor.com Publishing)
- “Waterlines”, Suzanne Palmer (Asimov’s SF 7-8/19)
- “A Place to Stand On”, Marie Vibbert (Analog 1-2/19)
Best Book Editor
- Toni Weisskopf
Best Non-N3F Fanzine
- Opuntia
- Chunga
- Event Horizon
- Fadeaway
- My Back Pages
Best N3F Fanzine
- Tightbeam
- Ionisphere
- The N3F Review of Books
Best Anime
- Astra: Lost in Space
- The Promised Neverland
- Sarazanmai
Best Fan Writer
- Lloyd Penney
- Will Mayo
Best Fan Artist
- Jose Sanchez
- Angela K. Walker
There were no winners in the categories of Best TV Show, Best Cover Artist, or Best Manga/Comic/Graphic Novel, as the majority of votes went for “No Award”.