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− | The '''SESFA Award''' was given by the [[scifidimension]] webzine for work done in the previous year individuals living in the southeastern US. | + | The '''SESFA Award''' was given by the [[scifidimension]] webzine for work done in the previous year individuals born or living in the southeastern US. Voting was by members of an unknown organization. There were no residency requirements for membership in it. |
===Novel=== | ===Novel=== |
Latest revision as of 07:03, 28 May 2022
The SESFA Award was given by the scifidimension webzine for work done in the previous year individuals born or living in the southeastern US. Voting was by members of an unknown organization. There were no residency requirements for membership in it.
Novel[edit]
Year | Winner | Title |
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2002 | Jack McDevitt | DeepSix |
2003 | Robert R. McCammon | Speaks the Nightbird |
2004 | M. M. Buckner | Hyperthought |
2005 | Joe Haldeman | Camouflage |
2006 | Jack McDevitt | Seeker |
Short Fiction[edit]
Year | Winner | Title |
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2002 | Andy Duncan | “The Chief Designer” |
2003 | Andy Duncan | “The Big Rock Candy Mountain” |
2004 | Michael Bishop | “The Door Gunner” |
2005 | Joe Haldeman | “Faces” |
2006 | Michael Bishop | “Bears Discover Smut” |
Life Achievement[edit]
Year | Winner | Title |
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2002 | Andre Norton | |
2003 | L. Sprague de Camp | |
2004 | Joe Haldeman | |
2005 | Nelson S. Bond | |
2006 | Jack McDevitt |
Award | 2002—2006 |
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. |