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2007 Ditmar Awards
- NOVEL
- The Pilo Family Circus, Will Elliott
(ABC Books)
- Carnies, Martin Livings
(Lothian)
- The Mother, Brett McBean
(Lothian)
- Prismatic, Edwina Grey
(Lothian)
- The Silver Road, Grace Dugan
(Penguin)
- NOVELLA OR NOVELETTE
- "The Devil in Mr Pussy (Or how I found God inside my wife)", Paul Haines
(C0ck)
- "Aftermath", David Conyers
(Agog! Ripping Reads)
- "The Dead of Winter", Stephen Dedman
(Weird Tales #339)
- "The Soul of Dead Soldiers Are for Blackbirds, Not Little Boys", Ben Peek
(Agog! Ripping Reads)
- "Under the Red Sun", Ben Peek
(Fantasy Magazine #4)
- "World's Whackiest Upper Atmosphere Re-Entry Disasters Dating Game", Brendan Duffy
(Agog! Ripping Reads)
- SHORT STORY
- "The Fear of White", Rjurik Davidson
(Borderlands #7)
- "The Bat's Boudoir", Kyla Ward
(Shadowed Realms #9)
- "Burning from the Inside", Paul Haines
(Doorways for the Dispossessed)
- "Cold", Kirstyn McDermott
(Shadowed Realms #9)
- "Honeymoon", Adam Browne & John Dixon
(C0ck)
- "Surrender 1: Rope Artist", Deborah Biancotti
(Shadowed Realms #9)
- COLLECTED WORK
- The Year's Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy, Bill Congreve & Michelle Marquardt, eds.
(Mirrordanse Books)
- Agog! Ripping Reads, Cat Sparks, ed.
(Agog! Press)
- C0ck, Keith Stevenson & Andrew Macrae, eds.
(Couer de Lion Publishing)
- Doorways for the Dispossessed, Paul Haines & Geoffrey Maloney, eds.
(Prime Books)
- Eidolon I, Jonathan Strahan & Jeremy Byrne, eds.
(Eidolon Books)
- FAN PRODUCTION
- ASif!: Australian Specfic In Focus, Alisa Krasnostein
(website)
- The Bullsheet, Edwina Harvey & Ted Scribner
(website and ezine)
- Inkspillers, Tony Plank
(website)
- Outland, John Richards
- Tabula-Rasa, David Carroll
(website)
- FANZINE
- HorrorScope, Shane Jiraiya Cummings
- Antipodean SF, Ion Newcombe
(e-zine)
- ASif!: Australian Specfic In Focus, Alisa Krasnostein
(website)
- The Captain's Log, Clare McDonald
(Austrek clubzine)
- Ethel the Aardvark
(MSFC clubzine)
- FAN WRITER
- Danny Oz
- Shane Jiraiya Cummings
- Stephanie Gunn
- Miranda Siemienowicz
- Mark Smith-Briggs
- Matthew Tait
- FAN ARTIST
- Jon Swabey
- Christopher Johnstone
- ARTWORK
- 26Lies/1Truth, Andrew Macrae
(Wheatland Press)
- Agog! Ripping Reads, Cat Sparks
(Agog! Press)
- The Arrival, Shaun Tan
(Lothian)
- Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century, Cat Sparks
(Wesleyan University Press)
- The Devoured Earth, Greg Bridges
(HarperCollins)
- NEW TALENT
- Alisa Krasnostein
- Stephanie Campisi
- David Conyers
- Shane Jiraiya Cummings
- Brett McBean
- FAN ACHIEVEMENT
- Alisa Krasnostein (for establishing Asif)
- Tony Plank (for establishing and maintaining the Inkspillers website)
- Marty Young (for his work establishing and promoting the Australian Horror Writers Association)
- WILLIAM ATHELING JR. AWARD FOR CRITICISM OR REVIEW
- Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century, Justine Larbalestier
(Wesleyan University Press)
- "Bad Film Diaries--Sink or Swim: The Truth Behind Waterworld", Grant Watson
(Borderlands #8)
- "Man and Super-Monster: A History of Daikaiji Eiga and Its Metaphorical Undercurrents", Robert Hood
(Borderlands #7)
- "Review of Paraspheres", Miranda Siemienowicz
(HorrorScope)
- "Review of 'Through Soft Air'", Kathryn Linge
(Asif)
- PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT
- Bill Congreve (for Mirrordanse Press and two issues of the Australian Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy)
- Angela Challis (for establishing Brimstone Press as a mass-market publisher)
- Russell B. Farr (for Ticonderoga Publications)
- Gary Kemble (for work on ABC’s Articulate and promoting the genre through radio and other mediums)
- Alisa Krasnostein (for providing new paying markets for readers and writers of both fiction and non-fiction, art as well as forums for reviews/interviews within the speculative fiction genre, enhancing the profile of Australian speculative fictio
- Justine Larbalestier (for editing Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century)
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