Chesley Award for Best Cover Illustration

Chesley Award for Best Cover Illustration

The Chesley Award for Best Cover Illustration - Hardcover has been given out every year since 1985 by ASFA to recognize achievement in the illustration of hardcover science fiction & fantasy. Each year the award recognizes works that were eligible for the award during the preceding year.

Winners and nominees

Year Winner Other nominees
2002 Donato Giancola
for Ashling by Isobelle Carmody (Tor Books, 2001)
2003 Todd Lockwood
for The Thousand Orcs by R. A. Salvatore (Wizards of the Coast, 2002)
2004 Donato Giancola
for City by Clifford D. Simak (SFBC, 2003)
2005
(tie)
Rick Berry
for Queen of the Amazons by Judith Tarr (Tor Books, March 2004)

Tony DiTerlizzi
for The Wrath of Mulgarath: The Spiderwick Chronicles Book 5 by Holly Black & Tony DiTerlizzi (Simon & Schuster, September 2004)
Donato Giancola
for The Nameless Day by Sara Douglas (Tor Books, July 2004)

  • Todd Lockwood for Glass Dragons by Sean McMullen (Tor Books, March 2004)
  • Ruth Sanderson for The Snow Princess by Ruth Sanderson (Little Brown, October 2004)
  • Stephen Youll for The Dragon's Son by Margaret Weis (Tor Books, July 2004)
2006 Stephan Martiniere
for Elantris by Brandon Sanderson (Tor Books, May 2005)
  • Kinuko Y. Craft, for The Divided Crown (by Isabel Glass; Tor)
  • Daniel Dos Santos, for The Duke's Ballad (by Andre Norton; Tor)
  • J. P. Targete, for The Fair Folk (by Marvin Kaye, ed.; SFBC)
  • Bob Eggleton, for The House of Cthulhu (by Brian Lumley; Tor)
  • Jon Foster, for Midshipwizard Halcyon Blithe (by James M. Wood; Tor)
  • Charles Vess, for Singer of Souls (by Adam Stemple; Tor)
2007 Stephan Martiniere
for River of Gods by Ian McDonald (Pyr, Mar 2006)
2008 Donato Giancola
for The Outback Stars by Sandra McDonald (Tor Books, April 2007)
2009 Donato Giancola
for A Book of Wizards edited by Marvin Kaye (SFBC, April 2008)

References

  1. The Chesley Award section of the ASFA Web Site
  2. Locus online news: 2009 Chesley Award Winners
  3. Locus Index to SF Awards: 2006 Chesley awards

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