James White Award
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A judged writing competition for short sf, named for Irish author and fan James White, founded by James Bacon and originally sponsored by Interzone, which subsequently printed the winners. It is now administered by the British Science Fiction Association. The first award was presented at a ceremony on October 22, 2000.
Year | Winner | Awards Ceremony | Notes |
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2001 | Mark Dunn | Dublin Writer's Museum | |
2002 | David Levine | Queen's University, Belfast | |
2003 | Julian West | Novacon 32 | |
2004 | Deirdre Ruane | Concourse | |
2005 | Elizabeth Hopkinson | Interaction | |
2006 | Jennifer Harwood-Smith | Octocon 2007 | |
2007 | No Award | ||
2008 | No competition | ||
2009 | No competition | ||
2010 | James Bloomer | BSFA Annual General Meeting | |
2011 | Colum Paget | Olympus | |
Tori Truslow | Olympus | Special Commendation | |
2012–13 | Shannon Fay, Philip Suggars | EightSquaredCon | No break in award -- year designation was changed from year of story to year of award. |
2014 | D. J. Cockburn | Satellite 4 | |
Vina Jie-Min Prasad | Satellite 4 | Special Commendation | |
2015 | Mack Leonard | Dysprosium | |
2016 | David Cleden | Mancunicon | |
2017 | Stewart Horn | Innominate | |
Daniel Roy | Innominate | Special Commendation | |
2018 | Dustin Blair Steinacker | ||
Gustavo Bondoni | Special Commendation | ||
2019 | David Maskill | ||
2020 | No competition |
Award | 2000— |
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