I'm extremely proud to announce that I've been selected for the British Fantasy Society Special Karl Edward Wagner Award at Fantasycon in Nottingham this weekend. Paul Barnett (aka John Grant) accepted it for me. The committee gives it to "someone who the committee feels has made an outstanding contribution to the genre."
It's named, of course, after the marvelous writer and editor Karl Edward Wagner, whose life was cut short by his alcoholism.
This is what I asked Paul to say for me:

"When I was informed that I was to be awarded this honor I was flabbergasted—and thrilled. I’m sorry not to be there with you to accept it, but I’ve sent my emissary with my thanks and my suggestion that he spring for drinks for everyone at the ceremony—on HIS shilling, of course –thank you Paul!

But to be serious for a moment. I’m especially grateful to have won an award named for our brilliant, loved, and gone-too-soon writer and editor and friend Karl Edward Wagner. I thank the British Fantasy Society committee for honoring me so. But most of all, I thank all the short story writers I’ve worked with over the years and who I hope to continue working with for many years to come."



Here is the announcement of all the winners of the BFA for 2007:
British Fantasy Awards
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From: [identity profile] splinister.livejournal.com


Ellen that's marvellous news! Congratulations. It's well deserved.

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


Thanks, Maura,
It kind of shocked me--my first thought was "am I THAT old" (or rather, have I really been in the field that long?)--I guess so on both counts ;-)

From: [identity profile] fastfwd.livejournal.com


Congratulations, you super editor you!

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


Thank you, Melissa and Pat--I'm chuffed, as they say. Too bad Paul didn't spring for a drink for everyone there :-0

From: (Anonymous)


Congratulations! Age has nothing to do with it. After all Wagner has an award named after him.

Rick Bowes

From: [identity profile] coppervale.livejournal.com


You're not that old - but in terms of contributions to the field, you earned this award ages ago.

Congratulations, Ellen!

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


Thanks James. It's nice to hear from you--what are you up to? It looks like your dragon books are doing well!

From: [identity profile] coppervale.livejournal.com


They are (and my primary facial expression these days is 'relieved', and they've become the engine driving everything else.

After half a dozen hardcover printings, the trade of DRAGONS is out in October; Book Two is out in January; Book Three is nearly done; and S&S have contracted me up through five, plus spinoffs. So I've been off the radar (in large part) because I'm working!

I call it the "Novik" schedule. ;)

From: [identity profile] coppervale.livejournal.com


Thank you, Ellen!

Speaking of editors - at this very hour I'm finishing up the cover for the pirate issue of Shimmer that JJA guest-edited.

The fun part about doing the art side of things is that for a Pirate anthology, I got to draw a mouse, a demon lobster, a satellite, and a flying spaghetti monster.

We work in a fun profession, Ellen. ;)

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


I'm looking forward to that issue-- It should be interesting.

Yes, we do. I love what I do.

From: [identity profile] pm-again.livejournal.com


Congrads on your win and I'm glad that you could win it and still be alive.

I think the BeeGees used to sing something about staying alive :)

From: [identity profile] carolineyoachim.livejournal.com


Ooh, congratulations! What wonderful news :)

From: [identity profile] barb-krasnoff.livejournal.com


Since someone already wished you a mazel-tov, I'll say -- congrats! It's richly deserved.
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