British Fantasy Award for Best Audio
British literary award
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The British Fantasy Award for Best Audio is a literary award given annually as part of the British Fantasy Awards.
Awarded forSpoken word audio work (e.g. audiobook, radio drama, podcast) performed by one or more participants
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Fantasy Society
First award2018
| British Fantasy Award for Best Audio | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | Spoken word audio work (e.g. audiobook, radio drama, podcast) performed by one or more participants |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Presented by | British Fantasy Society |
| First award | 2018 |
| Most recent winner | Breaking the Glass Slipper |
| Website | britishfantasysociety |
Winners and shortlist
* Winners
| Year | Work | Author / Narrator / Director | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Anansi Boys* | Neil Gaiman (author) | [1] |
| Dirk Maggs (adaptor) | |||
| Brave New Words | Ed Fortune | [1] | |
| Starburst Magazine | |||
| Breaking the Glass Slipper | Lucy Hounsom | [1] | |
| Charlotte Bond | |||
| Megan Leigh | |||
| Ivory Towers | Richard H. Brooks | [1] | |
| Karim Kronfli | |||
| Pseudopod | Alasdair Stuart | [1] | |
| Escape Artists | |||
| Tea & Jeopardy | Emma Newman | [1] | |
| Peter Newman | |||
| 2019 | Breaking the Glass Slipper* | — | [2] |
| Bedtime Stories for the End of the World | — | [2] | |
| Blood on Satan's Claw | Mark Morris | [2] | |
| PodCastle | — | [2] | |
| PseudoPod | — | [2] | |
| 2020 | PodCastle* | — | [3] |
| Breaking the Glass Slipper | — | [3] | |
| Pseudopod | — | [3] | |
| Speculative Spaces | — | [3] | |
| 2021 | The Magnus Archives* | [4] | |
| Breaking the Glass Slipper | Lucy Hounsom | [4] | |
| Charlotte Bond | |||
| Megan Leigh | |||
| PodCastle | — | [4] | |
| PseudoPod | — | [4] | |
| The Sandman | Dirk Maggs | [4] | |
| Neil Gaiman | |||
| Stellar Firma | [4] | ||
| 2022 | Monstrous Agonies* | H. R. Owen | [5] |
| Breaking the Glass Slipper | Lucy Hounsom | [5] | |
| Charlotte Bond | |||
| Megan Leigh | |||
| Daughter of Fire and Water | Lyndsey Croal | [5] | |
| PodCastle | Escape Artists | [5] | |
| Pseudopod | Escape Artists | [5] | |
| 2023 | The Stranger Times* | C. K. McDonnell | [6] |
| Breaking the Glass Slipper | Lucy Hounsom | [6] | |
| Charlotte Bond | |||
| Megan Leigh | |||
| The Painkiller Podcast | Bitter Pill Theatre | [6] | |
| PodCastle | Escape Artists | [6] | |
| Pseudopod | Escape Artists | [6] | |
| The Secret of St. Kilda | Michael Ireland | [6] | |
| Naomi Clarke | |||
| 2024 | The Tiny Bookcase* | — | [7] |
| Cast of Wonders | — | [7] | |
| The Penumbra Podcast | — | [7] | |
| PodCastle | — | [7] | |
| Pseudopod | — | [7] | |
| Simultaneous Times Podcast | — | [7] | |
| 2025 | Breaking the Glass Slipper* | — | [8] |
| PodCastle | — | [8] | |
| The Tiny Bookcase | — | [8] | |
| Pseudopod | — | [8] | |
| 2026 | The Shape of Monsters | CL Hellisen | [9] |
| Omari Douglas | |||
| The Tiny Bookcase | — | [9] | |
| Podcastle | — | [9] | |
| Pseudopod | — | [9] |