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An award for a [[Canadian]] [[SF]] novel. The award is named after [[Canada]]'s only [[Grand Master]] [[Science Fiction]] author, who was born in Manitoba. It includes a $1200 cash award and certificate. The award's sponsors are the [[Winnipeg Science Fiction Association]] ([[WINSFA]]), [[Conadian]] (the 1994 [[Worldcon]]), and [[Science Fiction Winnipeg]] ([[SFW]]). | An award for a [[Canadian]] [[SF]] novel. The award is named after [[Canada]]'s only [[Grand Master]] [[Science Fiction]] author, who was born in Manitoba. It includes a $1200 cash award and certificate. The award's sponsors are the [[Winnipeg Science Fiction Association]] ([[WINSFA]]), [[Conadian]] (the 1994 [[Worldcon]]), and [[Science Fiction Winnipeg]] ([[SFW]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:13, 22 December 2019
An award for a Canadian SF novel. The award is named after Canada's only Grand Master Science Fiction author, who was born in Manitoba. It includes a $1200 cash award and certificate. The award's sponsors are the Winnipeg Science Fiction Association (WINSFA), Conadian (the 1994 Worldcon), and Science Fiction Winnipeg (SFW).
A. E. van Vogt Award | 2013— |
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