Applications are now open for the 2014 Aurealis Awards judging panels.
We are seeking expressions of interest from people who would like to judge for the 2014 Aurealis Awards. Judges are volunteers and are drawn from the Australian speculative fiction community, from diverse professions and backgrounds, including academics, booksellers, librarians, published authors, publishing industry professionals, reviewers and enthusiasts. The only qualification necessary is a demonstrated knowledge of and interest in their chosen category. All judges must be willing and able to read electronic entries in either mobi or epub format, which we accept in all categories.
Panel sizes may vary among categories – and from year to year – depending on the perceived workload required and the availability of judges for a particular category. However, each panel will consist of at least three judges, one of which will be the panel convenor.
Being an Aurealis Awards judge involves reading entries in one field (which may comprise two categories), which may consist of several dozen novels and/or more than a hundred short stories in the process of evaluating the year’s entries. The reading load can become quite heavy at the end of the judging period although we endeavour to obtain works as soon as they are published. Judges may keep their reading copies of entries. There will potentially be a change to the Awards ceremony next year, which may mean we are unable to continue to offer judges complimentary tickets to the ceremony. However, judges will be eligible for one discounted ticket to the Awards ceremony.
Categories are: Science Fiction Novel, Science Fiction Short Story, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy Short Story, Horror Novel and Horror Short Story, Young Adult Novel and Young Adult Short Story, Children’s Fiction, Collection, Anthology, Illustrated Book/Graphic Novel. Because fantasy and science fiction are the largest categories, they have been split into two separate judging panels, one for novels and one for short stories.
The Aurealis Awards accepts electronic entries in all categories. Judges of short fiction must be willing to accept and read entries in this format. Willingness and ability to read electronically is an essential aspect of the judging role.
It is vital that judges be able to work as part of a team and meet stringent deadlines. Most of the judges’ discussions are conducted via a private online forum or email.
Entries to the awards close in December, with all work published between January 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014 eligible for entry. Shortlists from each panel will be required by early March 2015 (firm dates will be advised), and prospective judges should be aware that this may be an intensive process.
Dates for Judging (to be confirmed):
May 2014 – entries open
Early December 2014 – entries close
December 21 2014 – final entries must be received by judges
Early March 2015 – shortlists and finalists must be decided
April 2015 – Awards ceremony (details to be advised)
All discussions are confidential between the judges in each panel and the judging coordinator and/or the Aurealis Awards management team, as required. The Aurealis Awards judging coordinator will have no input into these decisions except to mediate panel issues.
Judges from previous Aurealis Awards processes are welcome – indeed encouraged – to re-apply. But, in the interests of transparency and impartiality, no one may judge the same category for more than two consecutive years, and a break of two consecutive years is required before a judge can reapply to be a judge in that particular category again.
Please provide the following information to Judging Coordinator Tehani Wessely at aajudges@gmail.com, by 30 April, 2014.Â
1. Name
2. Postal Address
3. Email AddressÂ
4. Telephone number
4. Preferred judging categories (please provide at least three options, in order of preference).
5. A paragraph or two detailing relevant experience and reasons you would like to be a judge for the Awards.
6. Preferred e-file format – all judges must nominate either mobi for Kindle or epub (with the understanding that files may also be occasionally received in PDF or rtf).
The judging positions are open to Australian residents only.