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More formally known as the Annual Anthropomorphic Literature and Arts Award, the Ursa Major Award is presented annually for excellence in the furry arts. It is intended to be Anthropomorphic (a.k.a. Furry) Fandom's equivalent of the Hugo Award presented by the World Science Fiction Society, mystery fandom's Anthony Award, and horror fandom's Bram Stoker Award. Anyone may nominate and vote for candidates for the Awards; they are decided by the fans, not by a committee.
The awards are administered by the volunteer ALAA organization and given out at a different major furry convention each year, and the winners receive a framed certificate.
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- Best Anthropomorphic Novel
- Best Anthropomorphic Short Fiction
- Best Anthropomorphic Other Literary Work
- Best Anthropomorphic Non-Fiction Work
- Best Anthropomorphic Motion Picture
- Best Anthropomorphic Dramatic Short Work or Series
- Best Anthropomorphic Comic Book
- Best Anthropomorphic Comic Strip
- Best Anthropomorphic Published Illustration
- Best Anthropomorphic Fanzine
- Best Anthropomorphic Game
- Best Anthropomorphic Miscellany
- Best Website
New categories such as fursuits are occasionally considered.
Award | Website | 2001— |
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. |