Locus Awards 2015: Complete list of winners
The 2015 Locus Awards proved once again why this reader-voted honor remains one of science fiction and fantasy’s most anticipated annual celebrations. Bestowed by the magazine of the same name, the Locus Awards have long served as a bellwether for what devoted fans across the genre community actually want to read—and this year’s winners captured a satisfying mix of established masters and fresh talent making their mark. Ann Leckie continued her remarkable streak with Ancillary Sword, her follow-up to the Hugo-winning Ancillary Justice, claiming the Best Science Fiction Novel prize, while Katherine Addison’s lush The Goblin Emperor took home Best Fantasy Novel, introducing readers to an intricately crafted world of court intrigue and imperial politics that had fans devouring every page.
What made this year particularly exciting was the emergence of new voices receiving major recognition. M. Rickert’s debut The Memory Garden earned Best First Novel, validating the emotional depth and innovative storytelling that marks early-career breakthrough work. Meanwhile, Joe Abercrombie’s Half a King won Best Young Adult Book, demonstrating that genre heavyweights can genuinely connect with younger readers while maintaining the complexity and nuance that made them celebrated in adult fiction. These winners reflect a healthy ecosystem where commercial success, critical appreciation, and passionate fandom all converge.
Below, discover the complete list of 2015 Locus Awards winners and finalists.
Best Fantasy Novel
The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison
Best First Novel
The Memory Garden by M. Rickert
Best Science Fiction Novel
Ancillary Sword by Ann Leckie
Best Young Adult Book
Half a King by Joe Abercrombie