Norma K. Hemming Award
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An Australian award presented at the Australian Natcon. This award is for "excellence in the exploration of themes of race, gender, sexuality, class and disability", and is presented by the Australian Science Fiction Foundation.
Year | Winner | Work | Note |
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2010 | Maria Quinn | The Gene Thieves | |
2011 | A. A. Bell | Diamond Eyes | |
2012 | A. A. Bell | Hindsight | tied |
2012 | Sara Douglass | The Devil's Diadem | tied |
2013 | Margo Lanagan | Sea Hearts | |
2014 | N. A. Sulway | Rupetta | |
2015 | Paddy O'Reilly | The Wonders | |
2016 | Louise Katz | The Orchid Nursery |
No award was presented in 2017 (for works published in 2016). Instead, it was announced that there would subsequently be two awards, one for short fiction and one for long work. The 2018 awards were open to works from both 2016 and 2017.
Long Work | Short Fiction | |||||
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Year | Winner | Work | Note | Winner | Work | Note |
2018 | Claire G. Coleman | Terra Nullius | Foz Meadows | "Coral Bones (in Monstrous Little Voices) | ||
2019 | Sam Hawke | City of Lies | tied | Stephanie Gunn | "Pinion" (in Aurum) | |
2019 | Rivqa Rafael and Tansy Rayner Roberts, ed. | Mother of Invention | tied | |||
2020 | Elizabeth Bryer | From Here On Monsters | tied | Nike Sulway and Shauna O'Meara | Winter's Tale | |
2020 | Lisa Fuller | Ghost Bird | tied |
Award | Website | 2010— |
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