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== (1) An Award for [[YA]] [[SF]] from [[SFWA]]==
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The '''Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy''' is an award for excellence in [[YA]] [[SF]] presented annually by [[SFWA]]. (Unlike the [[Hugo Awards]], the year of the award is for the (publication) year prior to the year the award is actually given.)
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* [[Nebula Awards#Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy|SFWA’s Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy]].
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* [[Orangecon '78|An award created at Orangecon '78]] to honor the contributions of women to [[SF]].
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*The '''Norton Award''', named for [[Andre Norton]] and sponsored by her, part of a short story writing contest begun in 1989 and presented annually at the Florida Freelance Writers Conference in [[Orlando]], [[Florida]]. The winning stories were selected by a professional writer from a group of manuscripts submitted by a committee. The first top award winner was "The Last Gift" by [[Eleanora Sabin]].
  
In 2019, it was announced that the Andre Norton Award is officially a [[Nebula Award]].
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Year || Winner
 
2005 ||''Valiant: A Modern Tale of Faerie'', by [[Holly Black]]
 
2006 ||''Magic or Madness'', by [[Justine Larbalestier]]
 
2007 ||''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'', by [[J. K. Rowling]]
 
2008 ||''Flora's Dare'', by [[Ysabeau S. Wilce]]
 
2009 ||''The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making'', by [[Catherynne M. Valente]]
 
2010 ||''I Shall Wear Midnight'', by [[Terry Pratchett]]
 
2011 ||''The Freedom Maze'', by [[Delia Sherman]]
 
2012 ||''Fair Coin'', by [[E. C. Myers]]
 
2013 ||''Sister Mine'', by [[Nalo Hopkinson]]
 
2014 ||''Love Is the Drug'', by [[Alaya Dawn Johnson]]
 
2015 ||''Updraft'', by [[Fran Wilde]]
 
2016 ||''Arabella of Mars'', by [[David D. Levine]]
 
2017 ||''The Art of Starving'', by [[Sam J. Miller]]
 
2018 ||''Children of Blood and Bone'', by [[Tomi Adeyemi]]
 
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{{award | website=http://www.sfwa.org/tag/andre-norton-award | start=2005}}
 
 
 
== (2) An Award for Women in SF==
 
The '''Andre Norton Award''' was created in 1978 at [[OrangeCon '78]], Orlando, Florida, to honor the contributions of women to [[SF]].
 
 
 
SF/fantasy author [[Andre Norton]] (Alice Mary Norton) was the first winner.
 
 
 
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Year || Winner
 
1978 ||[[Andre Norton]]
 
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{{award | start=1978}}
 
 
 
== (3) A Florida Writing Award==
 
The '''Norton Award''', named for the [[SF]]/[[fantasy]] author [[Andre Norton]], was part of a short story writing contest begun in 1989 in Florida.
 
 
 
The award was presented annually at the Florida Freelance Writers Conference in Orlando, Florida, and the winning stories were selected by a professional writer from a group of manuscripts submitted by a committee. The top award each year was sponsored by [[Andre Norton]].
 
 
 
The first top award winner was "The Last Gift" by [[Eleanora Sabin]].
 
 
 
{{award | start=1989}}
 
 
 
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