BSFA Award for Best Non-Fiction

The BSFA Awards are given every year by the British Science Fiction Association. The Best Non-Fiction award is open to any written work about science fiction or fantasy which appeared in its current form in the previous year. Whole collections of work that has been published elsewhere previously are ineligible as is work published by the BSFA.

BSFA Award for Best Non-Fiction
Awarded forThe best science fiction or fantasy non-fiction published in the previous calendar year
CountryUK
Presented byBritish Science Fiction Association
First awarded2002
Currently held byRob Wilkins, Terry Pratchett: A Life with Footnotes
WebsiteBSFA Awards

Winners and Shortlists

The ceremonies are named after the year that the eligible works were published, despite the awards being given out in the next year.

  *   Winners and joint winners

Year Author(s) Work Publisher/Publication Ref.
2001 Stephen Baxter*OmegatropicBSFA [1]
Gene WolfeThe Best Introduction to the MountainsInterzone (#174, Dec '01) [1]
Andrew M. ButlerTerry PratchettThe Pocket Essentials [1]
Justina RobsonStorming the BastilleThe Alien Online (Jul '01) [1]
Michelle Le Blanc & Colin OdellTim BurtonThe Pocket Essentials [1]
2002 David Langford*Introduction to Maps: The Uncollected John SladekBig Engine [2]
Nick Gevers & Chistopher PriestThe InterrogationInterzone (#183, Oct '02) [2]
Oliver MortonMapping MarsFourth Estate [2]
Frederick E. SmithOnce There Was a MagazineBeacon [2]
Lucius ShepardFilm review of The Time MachineElectric Story 2 (Apr '02) [2]
2003 Farah Mendlesohn*Reading Science FictionThe Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction [3]
M. J. SimpsonHitchhiker: A Biography of Douglas AdamsHodder & Stoughton [3]
John H. Arnold & Andy WoodNothing is Written: Politics, Ideology and the Burden of History in the Fall Revolution QuartetThe True Knowledge of Ken MacLeod [3]
Mike AshleyThe Profession of Science Fiction #58: Mapping the TerritoryFoundation (#87) [3]
Cheryl MorganA Sick Mind book review of The Thackery T Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric and Discredited DiseasesEmerald City (#97) [3]
2004 No award
2005 Gary K. Wolfe*Soundings: Reviews 1992-1996Beccon [4]
2006 Paul Kincaid & Andrew M. ButlerThe Arthur C. Clarke Award: A Critical AnthologySerendip Foundation [5]
Justine LarbalestierDaughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth CenturyWesleyan [5]
Paul GravettGreat British ComicsAurum [5]
Julie PhillipsJames Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. SheldonSt. Martin's [5]
Farah MendlesohnPolder: A Festschrift for John Clute and Judith CluteOld Earth [5]
2007 No award
2008 Farah Mendlesohn*Rhetorics of FantasyWesleyan [6]
John ClutePhysics for Amnesia talk at the Science Fiction as a Literary Genre symposiumGresham College [6]
Roz KaveneySuperheroes!: Capes and Crusaders in Comics and FilmsI.B. Tauris [6]
Paul KincaidWhat It Is We Do When We Read Science FictionBeccon [6]
2009 Nick Lowe*Mutant Popcorn film review columnInterzone [7]
John CluteCanary Fever: ReviewsBeccon [7]
Deepa D.I Didn't Dream of DragonsDeepa D. Blog [7]
Farah Mendlesohn & Edward JamesA Short History of FantasyMiddlesex [7]
2010 Paul Kincaid*Blogging the Hugos: DeclineBig Other [8]
Jonathan Strahan & Gary K. WolfeNotes from Coode Street PodcastNotes from Coode Street [8]
Francis SpuffordRed PlentyFaber & Faber [8]
Adam RobertsBook reviews of The Wheel of TimePunkadiddle [8]
Abigail NussbaumWith Both Feet in the CloudsAsking the Wrong Questions [8]
2011 John Clute*, Peter Nicholls* & David Langford*The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, Third EditionSF Gateway [9]
Mike AshleyOut of This World: Science Fiction But Not as You Know ItBritish Library [9]
Jared Shurin & Anne C. PerryPornokitschPornokitsch [9]
Abigail NussbaumReview of ArslanAsking the Wrong Questions [9]
Ian SalesSF MistressworksSF Mistressworks [9]
Graham Sleight, Tony Keen & Simon BradshawThe Unsilent Library: Essays on the Russell T. Davies Era of the New Doctor WhoScience Fiction Foundation [9]
2012 Lavie Tidhar*The World SF BlogThe World SF Blog [10]
Farah Mendlesohn & Edward JamesThe Cambridge Companion to Fantasy LiteratureCambridge [10]
Karen BurnhamThe Complexity of the Humble Space Suit in the book Rocket ScienceMutation [10]
Maureen Kincaid SpellerThe Shortlist ProjectPaper Knife [10]
Paul KincaidThe Widening GyreLos Angeles Review of Books [10]
2013 Jeff VanderMeer*WonderbookAbrams Image [11]
John J. JohnstonGoing Forth by Night in UnearthedJurassic [11]
Liz BourkeSleeps with MonstersTor [11]
2014 Edward James*Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers in the Great Warfantastic-writers-and-the-great-war.com [12]
Paul KincaidCall and ResponseBeccon [12]
Johnathan McCalmontDeep Forests and Manicured Gardens: A Look at Two New Short Fiction MagazinesRuthless Culture [12]
Karen BurnhamGreg EganIllinois [12]
Niall HarrisonThe State of British SF and Fantasy: A SymposiumStrange Horizons [12]
2015 Adam Roberts*Rave and Let Die: The SF and Fantasy of 2014Steel Quill [13]
Jeff VanderMeerFrom Annihilation to Acceptance: A Writer's Surreal JourneyThe Atlantic (Jan ‘15) [13]
Alisa Krasnostein & Alexandra PierceLetters to TiptreeTwelfth Planet [13]
Nina AllanTime Pieces: Doctor Change or Doctor DieInterzone (Nov/Dec ‘15) [13]
Jonathan McCalmontWhat Price, Your Critical AgencyRuthless Culture [13]
2016 Geoff Ryman*100 African Writers of SFFtor.com [14]
Erin HorakovaBoucher, Backbone and Blake: The Legacy of Blakes SevenStrange Horizons [14]
Anna McFarlaneBreaking the Cycle of the Golden Age: Jack Glass and Isaac Asimov’s Foundation TrilogyAdam Roberts: Critical Essays [14]
Ann VanderMeer & Jeff VanderMeerIntroductionThe Big Book of Science Fiction [14]
Paul Graham RavenNew Model Authors? Authority, Authordom, Anarchism and the Atomized Text in a Networked WorldAdam Roberts: Critical Essays [14]
Rob HansenTHEN: Science Fiction Fandom in the UK 1930-1980Ansible [14]
2017 Paul Kincaid*Iain M. BanksIllinois [15]
Nina Allan, Maureen Kincaid Speller, Victoria Hoyle, Vajra Chandrasekera, Nick Hubble, Paul Kincaid, Jonathan McCalmont, Megan AMThe 2017 Shadow Clarke Award blogAnglia Ruskin Centre for Science Fiction and Fantasy [15]
Juliet E. McKennaThe Myth of Meritocracy and the Reality of the Leaky Pipe and Other Obstacles in Science Fiction & FantasyGender Identity and Sexuality in Current Fantasy and Science Fiction [15]
Vandana SinghThe Unthinkability of Climate Change: Thoughts on Amitav Ghosh's The Great DerangementStrange Horizons [15]
Adam RobertsBlog posts for Wells at the World's EndWells at the World's End [15]
2018 Aliette de Bodard*On Motherhood and Erasure: People-Shaped Holes, Hollow Characters and the Illusion of Impossible AdventureIntellectus Speculativus [16]
Ruth EJ BoothNoise and Sparks 2018 articlesShoreline of Infinity [16]
Adam RobertsPublishing the Science Fiction Canon: The Case of Scientific RomanceCambridge [16]
Liz BourkeSleeps With Monsters 2018 articlestor.com [16]
Nina AllanTime Pieces 2018 articlesInterzone [16]
2019 Farah Mendlesohn*The Pleasant Profession of Robert A. HeinleinUnbound [17]
Glyn Morgan & C. Palmer-PatelSideways in Time: Critical Essays on Alternate History FictionLiverpool University Press [17]
Gareth L. PowellAbout WritingLuna Press [17]
Adam RobertsH.G. Wells: A Literary LifePalgrave Macmillan [17]
Jo L. WaltonAway Day: Star Trek and the Utopia of MeritBig Echo [17]
2020 Adam Roberts*It's the End of the World: But What Are We Really Afraid OfElliot & Thompson [18]
Francesca T. BarbiniTies That Bind: Love in Science Fiction and FantasyLuna Press
Paul KincaidThe Unstable Realities of Christopher PriestLiverpool University Press
Andrew Milner & J. R. BurgmannScience Fiction and Climate ChangeLiverpool University Press
Jo L. WaltonEstranged EntrepreneursFoundation 137
Jo WaltonBooks in Which No Bad Things HappenTor
2021 Francesca T. Barbini*Worlds Apart: Worldbuilding in Fantasy and Science FictionLuna Publishing [19]
Anna McFarlaneCyberpunk Culture and Psychology: Seeing Through the MirrorshadesRoutledge
Joy Sanchez-TaylorDiverse Futures: Science Fiction and Authors of ColorOhio State Press
Mark BouldThe Anthropocene Unconscious: Climate Catastrophe CultureVerso Books
John Coxon, Alison Scott & Liz BattyOctothorpe PodcastOctothorpe
Val NolanScience Fiction and the Pathways out of the COVID CrisisThe Polyphony
2022 Rob Wilkins*Terry Pratchett: A Life with FootnotesDoubleday [20]
Fiona MooreManagement Lessons from Game of Thrones: Organization Theory and Strategy in WesterosEdward Elgar Publishing
Wole Talabi and the ASFSPreliminary Observations from an Incomplete History of African SFFSFWA
Maureen Kincaid SpellerThe Critic and the Clue: Tracking Alan Garner’s Treacle WalkerStrange Horizons
Oghenechovwe Donald EkpekiToo Dystopian For Whom? A Continental Nigerian Writer’s PerspectiveUncanny Magazine

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