The Audie Award for Fantasy is one of the Audie Awards presented annually by the Audio Publishers Association (APA). It awards excellence in narration, production, and content for a fantasy audiobook released in a given year. It has been awarded since 2012.
Winners and finalists
Winners are listed first and highlighted in light green.
2010s
Year of Release | Audiobook | Author(s) | Narrator(s) | Audiobook Publisher |
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2012[1][2] 17th |
Daughter of Smoke and Bone (2011) | Laini Taylor | Khristine Hvam | Hachette Audio |
The Automatic Detective (2008) | A. Lee Martinez | Marc Vietor | Audible | |
The Land of Laughs (1980) | Jonathan Carroll | Edoardo Ballerini | Audible | |
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dreadfully Ever After (2011) | Steve Hockensmith | Katherine Kellgren | Audible/Brilliance Audio | |
Rumo and His Miraculous Adventures (2003) | Walter Moers with John Brownjohn (trans.) | Bronson Pinchot | Blackstone Audio | |
2013[3] 18th |
Anita (1970) | Keith Roberts | Nicola Barber | Audible |
All Men of Genius (2011) | Lev A. C. Rosen | Emily Gray | Recorded Books | |
Heroes Die (1998) | Matthew Stover | Stefan Rudnicki | Audible | |
Princess of Wands (2006) | John Ringo | Suzy Jackson | Audible | |
The Restorer (2011) | Amanda Stevens | Khristine Hvam | Audible | |
Theft of Swords (2011) | Michael J. Sullivan | Tim Gerard Reynolds | Recorded Books | |
2014[4] 19th |
Wisp of a Thing (2013) | Alex Bledsoe | Stefan Rudnicki | Blackstone Audio |
Kill City Blues (2013) | Richard Kadrey | MacLeod Andrews | HarperAudio | |
The Republic of Thieves (2013) | Scott Lynch | Michael Page | Tantor Audio | |
The Rithmatist (2013) | Brandon Sanderson | Michael Kramer | Macmillan Audio | |
Swords of Waar (2012) | Nathan Long | Dina Pearlman | Audible | |
2015[5] 20th |
Words of Radiance (2014) | Brandon Sanderson | Kate Reading and Michael Kramer | Macmillan Audio |
Cress (2014) | Marissa Meyer | Rebecca Soler | Macmillan Audio | |
The Emperor's Blades (2014) | Brian Staveley | Simon Vance | Brilliance Audio | |
Hawk (2014) | Steven Brust | Bernard Setaro Clark | Audible | |
The Queen of the Tearling (2014) | Erika Johansen | Katherine Kellgren | HarperAudio | |
2016[6] 21st |
Nice Dragons Finish Last (2014) | Rachel Aaron | Vikas Adam | Audible |
Ascension (2014) | Brian K. Fuller | Simon Vance | Podium Publishing | |
The Cycle of Arawn (2014) | Edward W. Robertson | Tim Gerard Reynolds | Podium Publishing | |
The Fifth Season (2015) | N. K. Jemisin | Robin Miles | Hachette Audio | |
Son of the Black Sword (2015) | Larry Correia | Tim Gerard Reynolds | Audible | |
2017[7] 22nd |
The Hike (2016) | Drew Magary | Christopher Lane | Brilliance Audio |
The Bands of Mourning (2016) | Brandon Sanderson | Michael Kramer | Macmillan Audio | |
The Black Prism (2010) | Brent Weeks | Simon Vance | Hachette Audio | |
The Everything Box (2016) | Richard Kadrey | Oliver Wyman | HarperAudio | |
League of Dragons (2016) | Naomi Novik | Simon Vance | Tantor Audio | |
2018[8] 23rd |
The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter (2017) | Theodora Goss | Kate Reading | Simon & Schuster Audio |
Red Sister (2017) | Mark Lawrence | Heather O'Neil | Recorded Books | |
The Refrigerator Monologues (2017) | Catherynne M. Valente | Karis A. Campbell | HighBridge Audio | |
Skullsworn (2017) | Brian Staveley | Elizabeth Knowelden | Brilliance Audio | |
Snake Eyes (2016) | John Conroe | James Patrick Cronin | Audible | |
Spellmonger (2011) | Terry Mancour | John Lee | Podium Publishing | |
2019[9] 24th |
Spinning Silver (2018) | Naomi Novik | Lisa Flanagan | Penguin Random House Audio |
European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman (2018) | Theodora Goss | Kate Reading | Simon & Schuster Audio | |
Jade City (2017) | Fonda Lee | Andrew Kishino | Hachette Audio | |
Kill the Farm Boy (2018) | Kevin Hearne and Delilah S. Dawson | Luke Daniels | Penguin Random House Audio | |
Second Hand Curses (2017) | Drew Hayes | Scott Aiello, Marc Vietor, and Tavia Gilbert | Audible |
2020s
References
- ↑ Burkey, Mary (June 6, 2012). "#JIAM2012 Audies Awards announced". BookListReader.com. BookList Publications, a division of the ALA. Archived from the original on 14 July 2019. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
- ↑ "Audie Award Winners: Best Audio Books 2012 [Library Staff-created list]". Seattle.Bibliocommons.com. Seattle Quick Picks by The Seattle Public Library. Archived from the original on 17 July 2019. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
- ↑ Burkey, Mary (May 30, 2013). "#Audies 2013". BookListReader.com. BookList Publications, a division of the ALA. Archived from the original on 3 June 2020. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
- ↑ "Audies Award Finalists and Winners 2014". AudioFileMagazine.com. AudioFile Publications, Inc. Archived from the original on 17 May 2019. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ↑ "Audie Award Finalists and Winners 2015". AudioFileMagazine.com. AudioFile Publications, Inc. Archived from the original on 17 May 2019. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ↑ "Audie Award Finalists and Winners 2016". AudioFileMagazine.com. AudioFile Publications, Inc. Archived from the original on 17 May 2019. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ↑ "Audies Award Finalists and Winners 2017". AudioFileMagazine.com. AudioFile Publications, Inc. Archived from the original on 17 May 2019. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ↑ "Audies Award Finalists and Winners 2018". AudioFileMagazine.com. AudioFile Publications, Inc. Archived from the original on 27 July 2020. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ↑ Katz, Danielle (5 March 2019). "Audies Press Release Winners Final (2019)" (PDF). Audio Publishers Agency (APA). AudioFileMagazine.com. Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 July 2020. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ↑ "Audies Award Finalists and Winners 2020". www.audiopub.org. Audio Publishers Association. Archived from the original on 3 February 2020. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ↑ "Audies Award Finalists and Winners 2021". www.audiopub.org. Audio Publishers Association. Archived from the original on 23 March 2021. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
- ↑ Anderson, Porter (2022-02-03). "The Audie Awards' 2022 Finalists: 25 Categories". Publishing Perspectives. Archived from the original on 2022-08-19. Retrieved 2022-08-20.
- ↑ "Let's Hear It for the 2022 Audie Award Winners". Audible Blog. Archived from the original on 2022-08-20. Retrieved 2022-08-20.
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