The Imaginarium Convention is proud to announce our 2020 Imadjinn Awards Finalists!

All titles listed below are now being juried to determine winners of each category.

Winners of 2020 Imadjinn Awards will be announced during an awards ceremony on September 27th, on the final day of the Imaginarium 2020 Virtual Conference and Convention!

Congratulations to all the finalists!

Best Anthology

Malice in Memphis presents Mayhem IN Memphis – edited by Carolyn McSparren
Tales Of The Lost – edited by Eugene Johnson
Dark Tides – edited by John J. Questore & Eugene Johnson

Best Audiobook Narration

Spook House – written by Michael West & narrated by Nila B Hagood
Cinema of Shadows – written by Michael West & narrated by Nila B Hagood
Protecting Peyton – written by Becky Muth & narrated by Jennifer Gilmour

Best Children’s Book

Cleo and Roger Discover Columbus, Indiana – written by Kimberly Hoffman
The Day Please Slept In – written by Leah Pugh
My Mom Is Sick and It’s Okay – written by Angie McPherson

Best Fantasy Novel

To Kill a Fae (The Dragon Portal, Book 1) – written by Jamie A. Waters
The Amulet of Elements – written by Rose Marie Machario
Things They Buried – written by Amanda K. King & Michael R. Swanson

Best Historical Fiction Novel

Subterfuge – written by Erv Klein

Best Horror Novel

The Crymost – written by Dean H. Wild
Squirrel Apocalypse – written by Josef Matulich
The Immortal Force – written by Stephen Paul Sayers

Best Literary Fiction Novel

Anybody Want to Play WAR? – written by Tommy B. Smith

Best Mystery Novel

NO JOKE: A Folly Beach Mystery – written by Bill Noel
Murder Under A Blue Moon – written by Abigail Keam
Death By Stalking – written by Abigail Keam

Best Non-Fiction Book

Something to Believe In – written by Amy Leigh McCorkle
Tell Me More: Humor in a Digital Age: Conversations with Scammers, Clerks and Kids – written by Tony Acree
get GOING: From Here to There – written by Ana Maria Selvaggio

Best Paranormal Romance Novel

The Guardian – written by Amy Leigh McCorkle

Best Romance Novel

A Cowboy Charming Christmas – written by Mina Beckett
Kiss from the Past – written by Jill Campbell

Best Science Fiction Novel

Harvest Day – written by R. Kyle Hannah
Things They Buried – written by Amanda K King & Michael R. Swanson

Best Short Story

Woman of the Grid – written by Sandy Lender
Water of Life – written by Kathy L. Brown
Kill Me When You Can – written by William Allen Webb

Best Short Story Collection (single author)

Terror in Time – written by Melodie Romeo
Hero Without a Cape – written by Katheryn Ragle

Best Steampunk Novel

Black Recluse – written by Anna Bowman

Best Thriller Novel

Obliteration Protocol – written by E.G. Rowley
Tybee Island H-Bomb – written by Michael Houtchen
The Drive To Kill – written by Joe Bianco

Best Urban Fantasy Novel

Love, Lies, and Hocus Pocus Betrayal (the Lily Singer Adventures, Book 5) – written by Lydia Sherrer
Wolf Dreams – written by Aimee Easterling
A Drop of Magic – written by Lauren Braden
Tattered Men – written by Michael Williams

Best Young Adult Novel

99% Faking It – written by Chris Canada
Persnickety Jones and the Pirates of Undertoe – written by Robert Turk writing as Robert Ottoman
The Evil Within: Book One in the Witches of Blackstone Series – written by Karen Kasey

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