Raymond Z. Gallun Award
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An award presented by the annual Northeast convention I-CON beginning in 1987, the Gallun Award (originally the I-CON Lifetime Achievement Award), is for "outstanding contributions to the genre of science fiction." Possibly moribund.
The award is named for SF author Raymond Z. Gallun.
Date | Winner |
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1987 | Donald A. Wollheim |
1988 | Lloyd Arthur Eshbach |
1989 | Hal Clement |
1990 | Sam Moskowitz |
1991 | David A. Kyle |
1992 | Robert Sheckley |
1993 | L. Sprague de Camp & Catherine Crook de Camp |
1994 | Conrad Ruppert |
1995 | Forrest J Ackerman |
1996 | Damon Knight & Kate Wilhelm |
1997 | Julius Schwartz & Harlan Ellison |
1998 | Frederik Pohl |
1999 | Carol Emshwiller |
2000 | Algis Budrys |
2001 | Arthur C. Clarke |
2002 | Ron Goulart |
2003 | No Award |
2004 | No Award |
2005 | Ben Bova |
2006 | Tom Doherty |
Raymond Z. Gallun Award |
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