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Revision as of 14:26, 22 December 2019
The Hal Clement Award is one of the Golden Duck Awards for Excellence in Children's Science Fiction.
It was first given in 1992 and is named for SF author Harry Stubbs's pen name, because his high school science teaching career strongly connects him to the YA age group.
The primary story elements for award winners are "correct science with science fictional extrapolations and characters who solve problems on their own."
Award | 1992— |
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. |