Who do you think will win at the Scribe Awards this year?
Hooklight feels like a shoe-in for audio.
Shutter Speed seems like an obvious winner for short story.
Puzzling over novels and comics though. What do you think?

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Who do you think will win at the Scribe Awards this year?
Hooklight feels like a shoe-in for audio.
Shutter Speed seems like an obvious winner for short story.
Puzzling over novels and comics though. What do you think?
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2018 Scribe Awards Results
On Friday, July 20, 2018, the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers (iamtw.org) announced the winners of the Scribe Awards, the professional organization’s annual “best of” list at San Diego Comic-Con.
A novel I co-wrote with Peter Wacks and Josh Vogt, Solar Singularity, was a finalist in the Original Speculative Fiction category. Alas, we didn’t win this time. It was an honor to be nominated in the first place, but getting beat out for the award in my category by this year’s Faust Award recipient, (the equivalent of IAMTW’s Grandmaster Award), Greg Cox, how can one be disappointed. Just being on the finalist list with this year’s Grandmaster was more than expected.
Congratulations to all of the winners and finalists! The winners are in bold letters.
Short Story
(TIE) “Banana Republic” by Jonathan Maberry
(TIE) “Ganbatte” by Keith DeCandido
“Murderers´ Row” by John Jackson Miller
“Pacing Place” by Bob Mayer
“Rear Guard” by Sarah Stegall
“Storm Blood” by Peter Wacks and David Boop (Congrats to both of you on the finalist nomination!)
Adapted Speculative and General
Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet by James Goss
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter by Tim Waggoner
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets by Christie Golden
Kong Skull Island by Tim Lebbon
Original Speculative
The Librarians and the Mother Goose Chase by Greg Cox
Solar Singularity by Peter J. Wacks, Guy Anthony De Marco, and Josh Vogt
Halo: Legacy of Onyx by Matt Forbeck
Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad by Christie Golden
Star Trek Discovery: Desperate Hours by David Mack
Supernatural: The Usual Sacrifices by Yvonne Navarro
Original General
Don Pendleton´s The Executioner Fatal Prescription by Michael A. Black
The Will to Kill by Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins
Robert B. Parker´s The Hangman´s Sonnet A Jesse Stone Novel by Reed Farrel Coleman
YA Original
Star Wars Adventures in Wild Space – The Cold by Cavan Scott
Warriors Three: Godhood´s End by Keith R. A. DeCandido
X-Files Origins: Devil´s Advocate by Jonathan Maberry
Audio
Doctor Who: Across the Darkened City by David Bartlett
Doctor Who: Cold Vengeance by Matt Fitton
Warhammer 40,000: Agent of the Throne, Blood and Lies by John French
Torchwood: Cascade by Scott Handcock
Torchwood: The Dying Room by Lizzie Hopley
International Association of Media Tie-In Writers 2017 Faust Award
Greg Cox
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2014 Scribe Award Nominees Named
2014 Scribe Award Nominees Named
The International Association of Media Tie-In Writers (www.iamtw.org) is pleased to announce the nominees for the 2014 Scribe Awards, recognizing excellence in the field of media tie-in writing: books based on movies, TV shows and games. The winners will be announced and awards presented in July at a ceremony and panel discussion at the San Diego Comic-Con.
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