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The Darrell Awards are intended to promote literacy in the Mid-South by recognizing the best published Midsouth regional [[science fiction]], [[fantasy]], and horror. The Awards consider a work Midsouth regional if the author lives in the Mid-South or if the work prominently features the Mid-South. The awards are named after Dr. [[Darrell C. Richardson]], founding member of [[Memphis Science Fiction Association]]. | The Darrell Awards are intended to promote literacy in the Mid-South by recognizing the best published Midsouth regional [[science fiction]], [[fantasy]], and horror. The Awards consider a work Midsouth regional if the author lives in the Mid-South or if the work prominently features the Mid-South. The awards are named after Dr. [[Darrell C. Richardson]], founding member of [[Memphis Science Fiction Association]]. | ||
− | The awards were begun in 1996 by the [[Memphis Science Fiction Association]] and are now sponsored by the Darrell Awards Jury which selects the winners, which are | + | The awards were begun in 1996 by the [[Memphis Science Fiction Association]] and are now sponsored by the Darrell Awards Jury which selects the winners, which are announced at [[MidSouthCon]]. |
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Year || Novel Winner || Short Winner || Hall of Fame | Year || Novel Winner || Short Winner || Hall of Fame | ||
− | 1996 ||[[Gary L. Holleman]] ||[[D. B. Smith]] || | + | 1996 || [[Gary L. Holleman]] || [[D. B. Smith]] || |
− | 1997 ||[[Gary L. Holleman]] ||[[D. B. Smith]] || | + | 1997 || [[Gary L. Holleman]] || [[D. B. Smith]] || |
− | 1998 ||[[Jack McDevitt]] ||[[Stephen Climer]] || | + | 1998 || [[Jack McDevitt]] || [[Stephen Climer]] || |
− | 1999 || ||[[William Gagliani]] || | + | 1999 || || [[William Gagliani]] || |
− | 2000 ||[[Gary Holleman]] ||[[David Blalock]] || | + | 2000 || [[Gary Holleman]] || [[David Blalock]] || |
− | 2001 ||[[Jeff Crook]] ||[[Jeff Crook]] || | + | 2001 || [[Jeff Crook]] || [[Jeff Crook]] || |
− | 2002 ||[[Walter Ellis]] ||[[Keith Berdak]] ||[[Kathleen Ann Goonan]] | + | 2002 || [[Walter Ellis]] || [[Keith Berdak]] || [[Kathleen Ann Goonan]] |
− | 2003 || ||[[Gerard Houarner]] ||[[Howard Waldrop]] | + | 2003 || || [[Gerard Houarner]] || [[Howard Waldrop]] |
− | 2004 ||[[E. E. Knight]] ||[[Robert D. Brown]] ||[[Dan Henderson]] | + | 2004 || [[E. E. Knight]] || [[Robert D. Brown]] || [[Dan Henderson]] |
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Year || Novel Winner || Novella Winner || Short Winner || Hall of Fame | Year || Novel Winner || Novella Winner || Short Winner || Hall of Fame | ||
− | 2005 ||[[Jack Dann]] ||[[Elizabeth Donald]] ||[[Catherine M. Morrison]] ||[[Michael Reisig]] | + | 2005 || [[Jack Dann]] || [[Elizabeth Donald]] || [[Catherine M. Morrison]] || [[Michael Reisig]] |
− | 2006 ||[[Sherrilyn Kenyon]] ||[[Sara Banks]] || | + | 2006 || [[Sherrilyn Kenyon]] || [[Sara Banks]] || Allan Gilbreath || [[Alan Rodgers]] |
− | 2007 ||[[Charlaine Harris]] ||[[Teri Adkins]] ||[[Elizabeth Donald]] ||[[E. E. Knight]] | + | 2007 || [[Charlaine Harris]] || [[Teri Adkins]] || [[Elizabeth Donald]] || [[E. E. Knight]] |
− | 2008 ||[[Henry Melton]] ||[[Elizabeth Donald]] ||[[Jackie Gamber]] ||[[Eric Flint]] | + | 2008 || [[Henry Melton]] || [[Elizabeth Donald]] || [[Jackie Gamber]] || [[Eric Flint]] |
− | 2009 ||[[Jeri Smith-Ready]] ||[[Teri Adkins]] ||[[Matt Venne]] ||[[Nancy A. Collins]] | + | 2009 || [[Jeri Smith-Ready]] || [[Teri Adkins]] || [[Matt Venne]] || [[Nancy A. Collins]] |
− | 2010 ||[[Aaron Christopher Drown]] ||[[Frank Tuttle]] ||[[C. R. S. Bailey]] ||[[Bryan Davis]] | + | 2010 || [[Aaron Christopher Drown]] || [[Frank Tuttle]] || [[C. R. S. Bailey]] || [[Bryan Davis]] |
− | 2011 ||[[Frank Tuttle]] ||[[Frank Tuttle]] ||[[Vickie Malone Kennedy]] ||[[Katherine Allred]] | + | 2011 || [[Frank Tuttle]] || [[Frank Tuttle]] || [[Vickie Malone Kennedy]] || [[Katherine Allred]] |
− | 2012 ||[[John Hornor Jacobs]] ||[[Aaron Christopher Drown]] ||[[Victor Lorthos]] ||[[Seanan McGuire]] ([[Mira Grant]]) | + | 2012 || [[John Hornor Jacobs]] || [[Aaron Christopher Drown]] || [[Victor Lorthos]] || [[Seanan McGuire]] ([[Mira Grant]]) |
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Revision as of 07:46, 10 October 2021
The Darrell Awards are intended to promote literacy in the Mid-South by recognizing the best published Midsouth regional science fiction, fantasy, and horror. The Awards consider a work Midsouth regional if the author lives in the Mid-South or if the work prominently features the Mid-South. The awards are named after Dr. Darrell C. Richardson, founding member of Memphis Science Fiction Association.
The awards were begun in 1996 by the Memphis Science Fiction Association and are now sponsored by the Darrell Awards Jury which selects the winners, which are announced at MidSouthCon.
Year | Novel Winner | Short Winner | Hall of Fame |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Gary L. Holleman | D. B. Smith | |
1997 | Gary L. Holleman | D. B. Smith | |
1998 | Jack McDevitt | Stephen Climer | |
1999 | William Gagliani | ||
2000 | Gary Holleman | David Blalock | |
2001 | Jeff Crook | Jeff Crook | |
2002 | Walter Ellis | Keith Berdak | Kathleen Ann Goonan |
2003 | Gerard Houarner | Howard Waldrop | |
2004 | E. E. Knight | Robert D. Brown | Dan Henderson |
Year | Novel Winner | Novella Winner | Short Winner | Hall of Fame |
---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | Jack Dann | Elizabeth Donald | Catherine M. Morrison | Michael Reisig |
2006 | Sherrilyn Kenyon | Sara Banks | Allan Gilbreath | Alan Rodgers |
2007 | Charlaine Harris | Teri Adkins | Elizabeth Donald | E. E. Knight |
2008 | Henry Melton | Elizabeth Donald | Jackie Gamber | Eric Flint |
2009 | Jeri Smith-Ready | Teri Adkins | Matt Venne | Nancy A. Collins |
2010 | Aaron Christopher Drown | Frank Tuttle | C. R. S. Bailey | Bryan Davis |
2011 | Frank Tuttle | Frank Tuttle | Vickie Malone Kennedy | Katherine Allred |
2012 | John Hornor Jacobs | Aaron Christopher Drown | Victor Lorthos | Seanan McGuire (Mira Grant) |
In 2003 the Hall of Fame Award was renamed the Dal Coger Memorial Hall of Fame in memory of a long-time member of MSFA who had died in October 2002.
Award | Website | 1996— |
This is an award page. If you know something about it, such as who awarded it, who the winners were, what the criteria were, and when it was awarded, please add it! See Standards for Awards. |