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Telos scoops a fantasy award 08/11/2006 . Source: Jessica Martin 
SFF publisher Telos was the recipient of the Special Award: Non-Professional at the World Fantasy Awards announced on Saturday 4th November at the World Fantasy Convention in Austin, Texas. The Award was collected by author Graham Joyce on behalf of David J Howe and Stephen James Walker who were unable to attend in person. Graham was able to read out a note from the publishers:
"We're sorry we can't be here in person to collect this Award. To be recognised by a World Fantasy Award is an incredible accolade for us, and as Telos Publishing is a small press and we do what we do for love, this means so much to us. We (that is David Howe and Stephen James Walker) would like to thank everyone who has helped Telos to produce some great genre titles, and who keep the wheels moving behind the scenes. To Roger Anderson our webmaster; Debbie Bennett who handles the online orders; and Rosemary Howe who deals with all the trade orders and paperwork. Also mention must go to Arnold Blumberg, Marie O'Regan and David Brunt who have been handing the typesetting and design, and all our brilliant cover artists. It's a real team effort running a small press and we hope that people will continue to read and appreciate our books for many years to come. Thank you"
For more information on the 2006 World Fantasy Award Nominees, please visit http://www.fact.org/wfc2006/awards/index.htm.
Judges for the 2006 Awards were: Steve Lockley, Barbara Roden, Victoria Strauss, Jeff VanderMeer, and Andrew Wheeler.
The full list of winners of this year's Awards is as follows:
Best Novel: KAFKA ON THE SHORE by Haruki Murakami Best Collection: THE KEYHOLE OPERA by Bruce Holland Rogers Best Anthology: THE FAIR FOLK edited by Marvin Kaye Best Novella: 'Voluntary Committal' by Joe Hill Best Short Story: 'CommComm' by George Saunders Best Artist: James Jean Special Award - Professional: Sean Wallace for Prime Books Special Award - Non-Professional: Telos Books Lifetime Achievement Awards: John Crowley; Stephen Fabian
More over at www.telos.co.uk 
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