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− | The '''WSFS Award | + | The '''WSFS Award for Best Young Adult Book''', which was first presented in 2018 under that title, since then as the '''Lodestar Award'''. While it is not a [[Hugo Award]], it is part of the same nominating and voting process as the [[Hugo Awards]] and the [[John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer]], and it is awarded during the [[Hugo ceremony]] at [[Worldcon]] each year. The winner receives an engraved plaque. |
− | There are no hard-and-fast eligibility rules for this category, and no specified word count limits; the | + | The award was created and named in separate amendments to the [[WSFS Constitution]] in 2017 and 2018 and ratified as a permanent feature in 2021. |
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+ | There are no hard-and-fast eligibility rules for this category, and no specified word count limits; the WSFS Constitution specifies only that it be ''"given for a book published for young adult readers in the field of [[science fiction]] or [[fantasy]] appearing for the first time during the previous calendar year"''. Works may be eligible both in this category and in one of the [[List of Hugo categories|Hugo Award fiction categories]]. | ||
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+ | *[https://www.worldcon.fi/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/YA_Award_Full_Report.pdf The Complete YA Award Study Committee Report]. | ||
+ | *[https://www.thehugoawards.org/category/lodestar-award/ Website. ] | ||
See also the [[Hugo Awards]] and [[List of Hugo categories]]. | See also the [[Hugo Awards]] and [[List of Hugo categories]]. | ||
− | + | ==Winners== | |
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<tab head=top> | <tab head=top> | ||
− | Year || Winner | + | Year || Winner || Author |
− | [[2018 Lodestar Award |2018]] ||''Akata Warrior'' | + | [[2018 Lodestar Award |2018]] ||''Akata Warrior'' || [[Nnedi Okorafor]] |
− | + | 2019 ||''Children of Blood and Bone''||[[Tomi Adeyemi]] | |
+ | 2020 || ''Catfishing on CatNet''|| [[Naomi Kritzer]] | ||
+ | 2021 ||''A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking''||[[T. Kingfisher]] | ||
+ | 2022 || ''The Last Graduate'' ||[[Naomi Novik]] | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
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{{award | start=2018}} | {{award | start=2018}} | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 18:44, 28 November 2022
The WSFS Award for Best Young Adult Book, which was first presented in 2018 under that title, since then as the Lodestar Award. While it is not a Hugo Award, it is part of the same nominating and voting process as the Hugo Awards and the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, and it is awarded during the Hugo ceremony at Worldcon each year. The winner receives an engraved plaque.
The award was created and named in separate amendments to the WSFS Constitution in 2017 and 2018 and ratified as a permanent feature in 2021.
There are no hard-and-fast eligibility rules for this category, and no specified word count limits; the WSFS Constitution specifies only that it be "given for a book published for young adult readers in the field of science fiction or fantasy appearing for the first time during the previous calendar year". Works may be eligible both in this category and in one of the Hugo Award fiction categories.
See also the Hugo Awards and List of Hugo categories.
Winners[edit]
Year | Winner | Author |
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2018 | Akata Warrior | Nnedi Okorafor |
2019 | Children of Blood and Bone | Tomi Adeyemi |
2020 | Catfishing on CatNet | Naomi Kritzer |
2021 | A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking | T. Kingfisher |
2022 | The Last Graduate | Naomi Novik |
Award | 2018— |
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. |