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SF prize winners chosen

Posted at 8:24AM Wednesday 14 Apr 2004

Jon Courtenay Grimwood's Felaheen (Earthlight) has won this year's British Science Fiction Association novel award. The short story prize went to Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean's "The Wolves in the Walls" (Bloomsbury), and the non-fiction award to Farah Mendelsohn's introduction to The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction (Cambridge University Press).

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