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Novel of the Year
The Only Good Indians, Stephen Graham Jones (Saga)
Mexican Gothic, Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Del Rey)
The Invention of Sound, Chuck Palahniuk (Grand Central)
The Sun Down Motel, Simone St. James (Berkley)
Novella of the Year
Ring Shout, P. Djèlí Clark (Tordotcom)
Crossroads, Laurel Hightower (Off Limits)
True Crime, Samantha Kolesnik (Grindhouse)
The Worm and His Kings, Hailey Piper (Off Limits)
Short Story Collection of the Year
Thin Places, Kay Chronister (Undertow)
Velocities, Kathe Koja (Meerkat)
Wyrd and Other Derelictions, Adam Nevill (Ritual)
The Immeasurable Corpse of Nature, Christopher Slatsky (Grimscribe)
Anthology of the Year
Lullabies for Suffering: Tales of Addiction Horror, Mark Matthews, ed. (Wicked Run)
Penryn Town Council will be holding a Virtual Councillors Fayre in order to update the community on various aspects of their work. The virtual fayre will take place online Thursday March 18 at 1pm and will last around an hour. The fayre will be introduced by town mayor, Councillor Chaz Wenmoth, who will speak about civic duties, followed by town clerk Helen Perry, who will inform those attending about Governance. Councillor John Langan will speak on planning, Councillor Jo Garret on climate change and Councillor Mary May will inform those attending on events held in the town. The Virtual Councillors Fayre will then be followed by a question and answer session that will last around 30 minutes.
133 homes are to be built at Kergilliack on the outskirts of Cornwall. Picture from file: Getty Images A development of 133 homes near Falmouth has been granted planning permission despite concerns about plans to narrow a road to create a new footpath. Barratt David Wilson Homes had applied for full permission to build the new homes on land off Hillhead Road in Budock. The application went before Cornwall Council’s west sub-area planning committee yesterday for a third time after it was deferred twice by councillors who were concerned about proposals to narrow Kergilliack Road to allow for a new footpath which would serve the development.
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