Locus Magazine has announced the winners of the 2014 Locus Awards last night in Seattle, WA. Connie Willis will MC the awards ceremony.

Congratulations to all the nominees and winners!

We are especially honored that Tor Books won for Best Publisher and Ellen Datlow for Best Editor!

SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL

Winner: Abaddon’s Gate, James S.A. Corey (Orbit US; Orbit UK)

MaddAddam, Margaret Atwood (McClelland & Stewart; Bloomsbury; Talese)

The Best of All Possible Worlds, Karen Lord (Del Rey; Jo Fletcher UK)

Shaman, Kim Stanley Robinson (Orbit US; Orbit UK)

Neptune’s Brood, Charles Stross (Ace; Orbit UK)

FANTASY NOVEL

Winner: The Ocean at the End of the Lane, Neil Gaiman (Morrow; Headline Review)

NOS4A2, Joe Hill (Morrow; Gollancz as NOS4R2)

River of Stars, Guy Gavriel Kay (Roc; Viking Canada; HarperCollins UK)

Doctor Sleep, Stephen King (Scribner; Hodder & Stoughton)

The Republic of Thieves, Scott Lynch (Del Rey; Gollancz)

YOUNG ADULT BOOK

Winner: The Girl Who Soared Over Fairyland and Cut the Moon in Two, Catherynne M. Valente (Feiwel and Friends)

Zombie Baseball Beatdown, Paolo Bacigalupi (Little, Brown)

The Coldest Girl in Coldtown, Holly Black (Little, Brown; Indigo)

Homeland, Cory Doctorow (Tor Teen; Titan)

The Summer Prince, Alaya Dawn Johnson (Levine)

FIRST NOVEL

Winner: Ancillary Justice, Ann Leckie (Orbit US; Orbit UK)

The Thinking Woman’s Guide to Real Magic, Emily Croy Barker (Dorman)

The Golden City, J. Kathleen Cheney (Roc)

A Stranger in Olondria, Sofia Samatar (Small Beer)

The Golem and the Jinni, Helene Wecker (Harper)

NOVELLA

Winner: “Six-Gun Snow White”, Catherynne M. Valente (Subterranean)

“Wakulla Springs”, Andy Duncan & Ellen Klages (Tor.com 10/2/13)

“Black Helicopters”, Caitlín R. Kiernan (Subterranean)

“The Princess and the Queen”, George R.R. Martin (Dangerous Women)

“Precious Mental”, Robert Reed (Asimov’s 6/13)

NOVELETTE

Winner: “The Sleeper and the Spindle”, Neil Gaiman (Rags and Bones)

“The Truth of Fact, the Truth of Feeling”, Ted Chiang (Subterranean Fall ’13)

“The Waiting Stars”, Aliette de Bodard (The Other Half of the Sky)

“A Terror”, Jeffrey Ford (Tor.com 7/24/13)

“The Prayer of Ninety Cats”, Caitlín R. Kiernan (Subterranean Spring ’13)

SHORT STORY

Winner: “The Road of Needles”, Caitlín R. Kiernan (Once Upon a Time: New Fairy Tales)

“Some Desperado”, Joe Abercrombie (Dangerous Women)

“The Science of Herself”, Karen Joy Fowler (The Science of Herself)

“A Brief History of the Trans-Pacific Tunnel”, Ken Liu (F&SF 1-2/13)

“The Dead Sea-Bottom Scrolls”, Howard Waldrop (Old Mars)

ANTHOLOGY

Winner: Old Mars, George R.R. Martin & Gardner Dozois, eds. (Bantam)

Queen Victoria’s Book of Spells, Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, eds. (Tor)

The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Thirtieth Annual Collection, Gardner Dozois, ed. (St. Martin’s Griffin; Robinson as The Mammoth Book of Best New SF 26)

Unnatural Creatures, Neil Gaiman & Maria Dahvana Headley, eds. (Harper; Bloomsbury)

The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume Seven, Jonathan Strahan, ed. (Night Shade)

COLLECTION

Winner: The Best of Connie Willis, Connie Willis (Del Rey)

The Best of Joe Haldeman, Joe Haldeman (Subterranean)

The Ape’s Wife and Other Stories, Caitlín R. Kiernan (Subterranean)

Kabu Kabu, Nnedi Okorafor (Prime)

The Bread We Eat in Dreams, Catherynne M. Valente (Subterranean)

MAGAZINE

Winner: Asimov’s

Clarkesworld

F&SF

Subterranean

Tor.com

PUBLISHER

Winner: Tor Books

Angry Robot

Orbit

Small Beer

Subterranean

EDITOR

Winner: Ellen Datlow

John Joseph Adams

Gardner Dozois

Jonathan Strahan

Ann & Jeff VanderMeer

ARTIST

Winner: Michael Whelan

Bob Eggleton

John Picacio

Shaun Tan

Charles Vess

NON-FICTION

Winner: Wonderbook: The Illustrated Guide to Creating Imaginative Fiction, Jeff VanderMeer (Abrams Image)

Here Be Dragons: Exploring Fantasy Maps and Settings, Stefan Ekman (Wesleyan)

Strange Matings: Science Fiction, Feminism, African American Voices, and Octavia E. Butler, Rebecca J. Holden & Nisi Shawl, eds. (Aqueduct)

The Man From Mars: Ray Palmer’s Amazing Pulp Journey, Fred Nadis (Tarcher)

Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy Culture, Ytasha L. Womack (Lawrence Hill)

ART BOOK