(19 nominations; 8 wins)
Blood and Gold: Crown of Rowan (2014); Daughters of the Storm (2014); Sisters of the Fire (2016); Queens of the Sea (2019) (HarperCollins)
— Sara Douglass Book Series Award — winner
Genre Worlds: Australian Popular Fiction in the 21st Century (by KW,
Lisa Fletcher &
Beth Driscoll)
— Convenors' Award —
winner (tie)
“The Cunning Woman's Daughter” (by
Kate Forsyth & KW) (The Silver Well)
— fantasy novella — nomination
The Silver Well (by
Kate Forsyth & KW) (Ticonderoga)
— collection —
winner
Sisters of the Fire (Harlequin Australia)
— fantasy novel — nomination
Daughters of the Storm (Harlequin Enterprises Australia)
— fantasy novel — nomination
The Year of Ancient Ghosts (The Year of Ancient Ghosts)
— fantasy short story — nomination
The Year of Ancient Ghosts (The Year of Ancient Ghosts)
— horror short story — winner
The Year of Ancient Ghosts (Ticonderoga)
— collection — nomination
The Year of Ancient Ghosts (The Year of Ancient Ghosts)
— young adult short story — nomination
Fantastica: The Sunken Kingdom series (Omnibus)
— children's novel — nomination
Giants of the Frost (HarperCollins)
— fantasy novel — nomination
Giants of the Frost (HarperCollins)
— horror novel — nomination
— Peter McNamara Convenors' Award — nomination
The Autumn Castle (HarperCollins)
— horror novel — nomination
Angel of Ruin (HarperCollins)
— horror novel — winner
The Resurrectionists (HarperCollins)
— horror novel — winner
The Infernal (Random House)
— fantasy novel — winner
The Infernal (Random House)
— horror novel — winner
Ditmar Awards —
for Australian SF/F, voted by members of Australian National SF Convention
(4 nominations; 1 win)
“My Sister's Ghost” (by
Kate Forsyth & KW) (
The Silver Well)
— novella or novelette — nomination
The Silver Well (by
Kate Forsyth & KW) (Ticonderoga)
— collected work — nomination
The Year of Ancient Ghosts (The Year of Ancient Ghosts)
— novella or novelette — nomination
“Popular Genres and the Australian Literary Community: the Case of Fantasy Fiction” (Journal of Australian Studies)
— William Atheling Jr. Award for Criticism or Review — winner