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− | (Did you mean a [[Rivercon Pegasus Award|Rivercon award]]?) | + | ''(Did you mean a [[Rivercon Pegasus Award|Rivercon award]]?)'' |
− | The Pegasus Award is a series of [[filk]] awards given annually by the [[OVFF]] since 1984. | + | The '''Pegasus Award''' is a series of [[filk]] awards given annually by the [[OVFF]] since 1984. |
The categories vary from year to year. Four categories are relatively stable (see the first table) and the other categories change annually (see the second table). | The categories vary from year to year. Four categories are relatively stable (see the first table) and the other categories change annually (see the second table). | ||
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Since 2008, the Pegasus Awards published a newsletter, ''[[Wing Words]]'' with information on the awards. | Since 2008, the Pegasus Awards published a newsletter, ''[[Wing Words]]'' with information on the awards. | ||
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Year || Best Filk Song || Best Classic Filk Song || Best Performer || Best Writer/Composer | Year || Best Filk Song || Best Classic Filk Song || Best Performer || Best Writer/Composer | ||
− | 1984 ||''Hope Eyrie'' by [[Leslie Fish]] || || || | + | 1984 || ''Hope Eyrie'' by [[Leslie Fish]] || || || |
− | 1986 ||''Witnesses' Waltz'' by [[Leslie Fish]] || || || | + | 1986 || ''Witnesses' Waltz'' by [[Leslie Fish]] || || || |
− | 1987 ||''Harbors'' by [[Anne Passovoy]] || ||[[Julia Ecklar]] ||[[Leslie Fish]] | + | 1987 || ''Harbors'' by [[Anne Passovoy]] || || [[Julia Ecklar]] || [[Leslie Fish]] |
− | 1988 ||''Wind From Rainbow's End'' by [[Bill Roper]] || ||[[Barry Childs-Helton]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]] ||[[Mercedes Lackey]] | + | 1988 || ''Wind From Rainbow's End'' by [[Bill Roper]] || || [[Barry Childs-Helton]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]] || [[Mercedes Lackey]] |
− | 1989 ||''Dawson's Christian'' by [[Duane Elms]] (and, tie) ''Arafel's Song'' by [[Kathy Mar]] and [[Mercedes Lackey]] || ||[[Technical Difficulties]] ||[[Mercedes Lackey]] | + | 1989 || ''Dawson's Christian'' by [[Duane Elms]] (and, tie) ''Arafel's Song'' by [[Kathy Mar]] and [[Mercedes Lackey]] || || [[Technical Difficulties]] || [[Mercedes Lackey]] |
− | 1990 ||''Lullabye For a Weary World'' by [[T. J. Burnside-Clapp]] || ||[[Mitchell Clapp]] ||[[Julia Ecklar]] | + | 1990 || ''Lullabye For a Weary World'' by [[T. J. Burnside-Clapp]] || || [[Mitchell Clapp]] || [[Julia Ecklar]] |
− | 1991 ||''A Boy and His Frog'' by [[Tom Smith]] || ||[[Tom Smith]] ||[[Tom Smith]] | + | 1991 || ''A Boy and His Frog'' by [[Tom Smith]] || || [[Tom Smith]] || [[Tom Smith]] |
− | 1992 ||''God Lives on Terra'' by [[Julia Ecklar]] || ||[[Michael Longcor|Michael (Moonwulf) Longcor]] ||[[Jane Robinson]] | + | 1992 || ''God Lives on Terra'' by [[Julia Ecklar]] || || [[Michael Longcor|Michael (Moonwulf) Longcor]] || [[Jane Robinson]] |
− | 1993 ||''The Green Hills of Earth'' by [[Robert Heinlein]] and [[Mark Bernstein]] || ||[[Tom Smith]] ||[[Leslie Fish]] | + | 1993 || ''The Green Hills of Earth'' by [[Robert Heinlein]] and [[Mark Bernstein]] || || [[Tom Smith]] || [[Leslie Fish]] |
− | 1994 ||''Drink Up The River'' by [[Kathy Mar]] (and, tie) ''PQR (You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet)'' by [[Tom Smith]] || ||[[The Black Book Band]] ||[[Tom Smith]] | + | 1994 || ''Drink Up The River'' by [[Kathy Mar]] (and, tie) ''PQR (You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet)'' by [[Tom Smith]] || || [[The Black Book Band]] || [[Tom Smith]] |
− | 1995 ||''Journey's Done'' by [[Steve Macdonald]] || ||[[Michael Longcor|Michael (Moonwulf) Longcor]] ||[[Steve Macdonald]] | + | 1995 || ''Journey's Done'' by [[Steve Macdonald]] || || [[Michael Longcor|Michael (Moonwulf) Longcor]] || [[Steve Macdonald]] |
− | 1996 ||''When Giants Walked'' by [[Kathy Mar]] || ||[[Heather Alexander]] ||[[Heather Alexander]] | + | 1996 || ''When Giants Walked'' by [[Kathy Mar]] || || [[Heather Alexander]] || [[Heather Alexander]] |
− | 1997 ||''Road to Roswell'' by [[Karen Linsley]] and [[Lloyd Landa]] || ||[[Urban Tapestry]] ||[[Rand Bellavia]] and [[Adam English]] | + | 1997 || ''Road to Roswell'' by [[Karen Linsley]] and [[Lloyd Landa]] || || [[Urban Tapestry]] || [[Rand Bellavia]] and [[Adam English]] |
− | 1998 ||''When I Was a Boy'' by [[Frank Hayes]] || ||[[Steve Macdonald]] ||[[Cat Faber]] | + | 1998 || ''When I Was a Boy'' by [[Frank Hayes]] || || [[Steve Macdonald]] || [[Cat Faber]] |
− | 1999 ||''The Word of God'' by [[Cat Faber]] || ||[[Dave Clement]] ||[[Cynthia McQuillin]] | + | 1999 || ''The Word of God'' by [[Cat Faber]] || || [[Dave Clement]] || [[Cynthia McQuillin]] |
− | 2000 ||''Sam's Song'' by [[Zander Nyrond]] & [[Soren Nyrond]] || ||[[Ookla the Mok]] ||[[Bob Kanefsky]] | + | 2000 || ''Sam's Song'' by [[Zander Nyrond]] & [[Soren Nyrond]] || || [[Ookla the Mok]] || [[Bob Kanefsky]] |
− | 2001 ||''Strangers No More''/ by [[Brenda Sutton]] || ||[[Talis Kimberley]] ||[[Talis Kimberley]] | + | 2001 || ''Strangers No More''/ by [[Brenda Sutton]] || || [[Talis Kimberley]] || [[Talis Kimberley]] |
− | 2002 ||''Velvet'' by [[Talis Kimberley]] || ||[[Three Weird Sisters]] ||[[Zander Nyrond]] | + | 2002 || ''Velvet'' by [[Talis Kimberley]] || || [[Three Weird Sisters]] || [[Zander Nyrond]] |
− | 2003 ||''Shooting Star'' by [[Michael Longcor]] ||''Banned From Argo'' by [[Leslie Fish]] ||[[Dandelion Wine]] ||[[Cat Faber]] | + | 2003 || ''Shooting Star'' by [[Michael Longcor]] || ''Banned From Argo'' by [[Leslie Fish]] || [[Dandelion Wine]] || [[Cat Faber]] |
− | 2004 ||''The Lady'' by [[Jodi Krangle]] ||''Ladyhawke!'' by [[Julia Ecklar]] ||[[Urban Tapestry]] ||[[Kathy Mar]] | + | 2004 || ''The Lady'' by [[Jodi Krangle]] || ''Ladyhawke!'' by [[Julia Ecklar]] || [[Urban Tapestry]] || [[Kathy Mar]] |
− | 2005 ||''Rocket Ride'' by [[Tom Smith]] ||''Never Set the Cat on Fire'' by [[Frank Hayes]] ||[[Jeff Bohnhoff]] and [[Maya Bohnhoff]] ||[[Tom Smith]] | + | 2005 || ''Rocket Ride'' by [[Tom Smith]] || ''Never Set the Cat on Fire'' by [[Frank Hayes]] || [[Jeff Bohnhoff]] and [[Maya Bohnhoff]] || [[Tom Smith]] |
− | 2006 ||''The Girl That's Never Been'' by [[Michelle Dockrey]] ||''I Want To Be Peter Lorre'' by [[Tom Smith]] ||[[Judi Miller]] ||[[Cynthia McQuillin]] | + | 2006 || ''The Girl That's Never Been'' by [[Michelle Dockrey]] || ''I Want To Be Peter Lorre'' by [[Tom Smith]] || [[Judi Miller]] || [[Cynthia McQuillin]] |
− | 2007 ||''Rich Fantasy Lives'' by [[Rob Balder]] and [[Tom Smith]] ||''Falling Down on New Jersey'' by [[Mitchell Burnside-Clapp]] ||[[Mary Crowell]] and [[Seanan McGuire]] (tie) ||[[Talis Kimberley]] | + | 2007 || ''Rich Fantasy Lives'' by [[Rob Balder]] and [[Tom Smith]] || ''Falling Down on New Jersey'' by [[Mitchell Burnside-Clapp]] || [[Mary Crowell]] and [[Seanan McGuire]] (tie) || [[Talis Kimberley]] |
− | 2008 ||''Uplift'' by [[Andrew Eigel]] ||''Archetype Cafe'' by [[Talis Kimberley]] ||[[Vixy & Tony]] ||[[Seanan McGuire]] | + | 2008 || ''Uplift'' by [[Andrew Eigel]] || ''Archetype Cafe'' by [[Talis Kimberley]] || [[Vixy & Tony]] || [[Seanan McGuire]] |
− | 2009 ||''The Wreck of the Crash of the Easthill Mining Disaster'' by [[Brooke Lunderville]] ||''Still Catch the Tide'' by [[Talis Kimberley]] ||[[Heather Dale]] and [[Ben Deschamps]] ||[[Vixy & Tony]] | + | 2009 || ''The Wreck of the Crash of the Easthill Mining Disaster'' by [[Brooke Lunderville]] || ''Still Catch the Tide'' by [[Talis Kimberley]] || [[Heather Dale]] and [[Ben Deschamps]] || [[Vixy & Tony]] |
− | 2010 ||''A Thousand Ships'' by [[Ju Honisch]] and [[Katy Dröge-Macdonald]] ||''Fire in The Sky'' by [[Jordin Kare]] ||[[S. J. Tucker]] ||[[Heather Dale]] | + | 2010 || ''A Thousand Ships'' by [[Ju Honisch]] and [[Katy Dröge-Macdonald]] || ''Fire in The Sky'' by [[Jordin Kare]] || [[S. J. Tucker]] || [[Heather Dale]] |
− | 2011 ||''Wicked Girls'' by [[Seanan McGuire]] ||''The Phoenix'' by [[Julia Ecklar]] ||[[Amy McNally]] ||[[S. J. Tucker]] | + | 2011 || ''Wicked Girls'' by [[Seanan McGuire]] || ''The Phoenix'' by [[Julia Ecklar]] || [[Amy McNally]] || [[S. J. Tucker]] |
− | 2012 ||''Cheshire Kitten'' by [[S. J. Tucker]] ||''Tiberius Rising'' by [[Rand Bellavia]] and [[Adam English]] ||[[Betsy Tinney]] and [[Wild Mercy]] (tie) ||[[Juanita Coulson]] and [[Mary Crowell]] (tie) | + | 2012 || ''Cheshire Kitten'' by [[S. J. Tucker]] || ''Tiberius Rising'' by [[Rand Bellavia]] and [[Adam English]] || [[Betsy Tinney]] and [[Wild Mercy]] (tie) || [[Juanita Coulson]] and [[Mary Crowell]] (tie) |
− | 2013 ||''Joan'' by [[Heather Dale]] and [[Ben Deschamps]] ||''Second-Hand Songs'' by [[Jonathan Turner]] ||[[Alexander James Adams]] ||[[Talis Kimberley]] | + | 2013 || ''Joan'' by [[Heather Dale]] and [[Ben Deschamps]] || ''Second-Hand Songs'' by [[Jonathan Turner]] || [[Alexander James Adams]] || [[Talis Kimberley]] |
− | 2014 ||''Paper Worlds'' by [[Talis Kimberley]] and ''Snow White, Red Road'' by [[Cheshire Moon]] (tie) ||''Grandfather'' by [[Gary Hanak]] ||[[Cheshire Moon]] ||[[Tim Griffin]] | + | 2014 || ''Paper Worlds'' by [[Talis Kimberley]] and ''Snow White, Red Road'' by [[Cheshire Moon]] (tie) || ''Grandfather'' by [[Gary Hanak]] || [[Cheshire Moon]] || [[Tim Griffin]] |
− | 2015 ||''My Story Is Not Done'' by [[Seanan McGuire]] ||''Captain Jack and the Mermaid'' by [[Meg Davis]] ||[[Jeff Bohnhoff]] & [[Maya Bohnhoff]] ||[[Cat Faber]] | + | 2015 || ''My Story Is Not Done'' by [[Seanan McGuire]] || ''Captain Jack and the Mermaid'' by [[Meg Davis]] || [[Jeff Bohnhoff]] & [[Maya Bohnhoff]] || [[Cat Faber]] |
− | 2016 ||''Creatures of Dream'' by [[Batya Wittenberg]] ||''Take It Back'' by [[Kathleen Sloan]] ||[[Play It with Moxie]] ||[[Barry Childs-Helton]] | + | 2016 || ''Creatures of Dream'' by [[Batya Wittenberg]] || ''Take It Back'' by [[Kathleen Sloan]] || [[Play It with Moxie]] || [[Barry Childs-Helton]] |
− | 2017 ||''We Are Who We Are'' by [[Michelle "Vixy" Dockrey]] and [[Tony Fabris]] ||''Alligator in the House'' by [[Betsy Tinney]], [[Cade Tinney]] and [[S. J. Tucker]] ||[[Judi Miller]] ||[[Ju Honisch]] and [[Jordin Kare]] (tie) | + | 2017 || ''We Are Who We Are'' by [[Michelle Dockrey|Michelle "Vixy" Dockrey]] and [[Tony Fabris]] || ''Alligator in the House'' by [[Betsy Tinney]], [[Cade Tinney]] and [[S. J. Tucker]] || [[Judi Miller]] || [[Ju Honisch]] and [[Jordin Kare]] (tie) |
+ | 2018 || ''Pageant Legend'' by [[Katy Dröge-Macdonald]] & [[Ju Honisch]] || ''Creature of the Wood'' by [[Heather Alexander]] & [[Philip Obermarck]] || (tie) [[Random Fractions]] & [[Twotonic || [[Leslie Hudson]] | ||
+ | 2019 || ''Lucy on the Line'' by [[Tim Griffin]] || ''Ship of Stone'' by [[Don Simpson]] || [[Playing Rapunzel]] || [[Eva Van Daele-Hunt]] | ||
+ | 2020 || (tie) ''Child of the Library'' by [[Piers Cawley]] & [[Gill Cawley]] and ''Mordred's Lullaby'' by [[Heather Dale]] || ''Somebody Will'' by [[Ada Palmer]] || [[Margaret & Kristoph]] || [[Andrew Ross]] | ||
+ | 2021 || ''Second-Hand Heaven'' by [[Lawrence Dean]] || ''Nessie, Come Up'' by [[Jane Robinson]] || (tie) [[The Faithful Sidekicks]] and [[Rhiannon's Lark]] || [[Lawrence Dean]] | ||
+ | 2022 || ''The Entwife'' by [[Summer Russell]] || ''Helva's Song'' by [[Cecilia Eng]] || [[Jen Midkiff]] || [[Cecilia Eng]] | ||
+ | 2023 || ''Following Our Dreams'' by [[Lawrence Dean]] || ''Die Puppen'' (''The Dolls'') by [[Eva Van Daele-Hunt]] || [[Summer Russell]] || [[Lauren Oxford]] | ||
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− | Year || Award | + | Year || Award || Winner |
− | 1984 ||Best Male Filker ||[[Bill Maraschiello]] | + | rowspan=4| 1984 || Best Male Filker || [[Bill Maraschiello]] |
− | + | Best Female Filker || [[Julia Ecklar]] | |
− | + | Best Parody || ''Twelve Years at Worldcon'' by [[Frank Hayes]] | |
− | + | Best Original Humorous Filk Song || ''Unreality Warp'' by [[Clif Flynt]] | |
− | 1986 ||Best Male Filker ||[[Bill Sutton]] | + | rowspan=4| 1986 || Best Male Filker || [[Bill Sutton]] |
− | + | Best Female Filker || [[Leslie Fish]] | |
− | + | Best Parody || ''Daddy's Little Boy'' by [[Murray Porath]] | |
− | + | Best Original Humorous Song || ''A Reconsideration of Anatomical Docking Maneuvers in a Zero-G Environment'' by [[Diana Gallagher]] | |
− | 1987 ||Best 'Ose ||''Ian the Grim'' by [[Clif Flynt]] | + | rowspan=2| 1987 || Best 'Ose || ''Ian the Grim'' by [[Clif Flynt]] |
− | + | Best Schtick || ''Unreality Warp/Kinda Mediocre'' Actually by [[Clif Flynt]] and [[Bill Roper]] | |
− | 1988 ||Best Historical Song ||''Song of the Shieldwall'' by [[Malkin Grey]] ([[Debra Doyle]]) and [[Peregryn Wyndryder]] ([[Melissa Williamson]]) | + | rowspan=2| 1988 || Best Historical Song || ''Song of the Shieldwall'' by [[Malkin Grey]] ([[Debra Doyle]]) and [[Peregryn Wyndryder]] ([[Melissa Williamson]]) |
− | + | Best Media Song || ''Superman's Sex Life Boogie'' by [[Tom Smith]] | |
− | 1989 ||Best Fantasy Song ||''Wind's Four Quarters''/ by [[Mercedes Lackey]] and [[Leslie Fish]] | + | rowspan=2| 1989 || Best Fantasy Song || ''Wind's Four Quarters''/ by [[Mercedes Lackey]] and [[Leslie Fish]] |
− | + | Best Techie Song || ''Do It Yourself'' by [[Bill Sutton]] | |
− | 1990 ||Best Fannish Song ||''Weekend Only World'' by [[T. J. Burnside-Clapp]] | + | rowspan=2| 1990 || Best Fannish Song || ''Weekend Only World'' by [[T. J. Burnside-Clapp]] |
− | + | Best Literature Song || ''Daddy's Little Girl'' by [[Julia Ecklar]] | |
− | 1991 ||Best Love Song ||''Velveteen'' by [[Kathy Mar]] | + | rowspan=2| 1991 || Best Love Song || ''Velveteen'' by [[Kathy Mar]] |
− | + | Best War/Vengeance Song || ''Temper of Revenge'' by [[Julia Ecklar]] | |
− | 1992 ||Best Tribute ||''Madame Curie's Hands'' by [[Duane Elms]] | + | rowspan=2| 1992 || Best Tribute || ''Madame Curie's Hands'' by [[Duane Elms]] |
− | + | Best Genre Crossover || ''Return of the King'' by [[Tom Smith]] | |
− | 1993 ||Best Humorous Song ||''Rhinotillexomania'' by [[Michael Longcor]] | + | rowspan=2| 1993 || Best Humorous Song || ''Rhinotillexomania'' by [[Michael Longcor]] |
− | + | Best Space Song || ''Lightsailor'' by [[Barry Childs-Helton]] | |
− | 1994 ||Best Children's Song ||''Monsters in the Night'' by [[Diana Gallagher]] | + | rowspan=2| 1994 || Best Children's Song || ''Monsters in the Night'' by [[Diana Gallagher]] |
− | + | Best Risque Song || ''Like a Lamb to the Slaughter'' by [[Frank Hayes]] | |
− | 1995 ||Best Military Song ||''When Tenskwatawa Sings'' by [[Michael Longcor|Michael (Moonwulf) Longcor]] | + | rowspan=2| 1995 || Best Military Song || ''When Tenskwatawa Sings'' by [[Michael Longcor|Michael (Moonwulf) Longcor]] |
− | + | Best Sing-a-Long/Choral Song || ''Acts of Creation'' by [[Cat Faber]] | |
− | 1996 ||Best Eerie Song ||''Bloodchild'' by [[Joey Shoji]] | + | rowspan=2| 1996 || Best Eerie Song || ''Bloodchild'' by [[Joey Shoji]] (and, tie) ''Monster in My Head'' by [[Michael Longcor|Michael (Moonwulf) Longcor]] |
− | + | Best Spiritual Song || ''Circles'' by [[Gwen Zack]] | |
− | 1997 ||Best Science Song ||''World Inside the Crystal'' by [[Steve Savitzky]] | + | rowspan=2| 1997 || Best Science Song || ''World Inside the Crystal'' by [[Steve Savitzky]] |
− | + | Best Sorcery Song || ''The Dark Is Rising'' by [[Susan Cooper]] and [[Julia Ecklar]] | |
− | 1998 ||Best Myth Song ||''Cold Butcher'' by [[Steve Macdonald]] | + | rowspan=2| 1998 || Best Myth Song || ''Cold Butcher'' by [[Steve Macdonald]] |
− | + | Best Adaptation || ''Mary O'Meara'' by [[Poul Anderson]] and [[Anne Passovoy]] | |
− | 1999 ||Best Fool Song ||''Operation Desert Storm'' by [[Tom Smith]] | + | rowspan=2| 1999 || Best Fool Song || ''Operation Desert Storm'' by [[Tom Smith]] |
− | + | Best Hero Song || ''A Toast for Unknown Heroes'' by [[Leslie Fish]] | |
− | 2000 ||Best End of the World Song ||''Out of a Clear Blue Sky'' by [[Jane Robinson]] | + | rowspan=2| 2000 || Best End of the World Song || ''Out of a Clear Blue Sky'' by [[Jane Robinson]] |
− | + | Best Food/Drink Song || ''307 Ale'' by [[Tom Smith]] (and, tie) ''My Jalapeno Man'' by [[Debbie Ridpath Ohi]] | |
− | 2001 ||Best Computer Song ||''Tech Support'' by [[Jeff Hitchin]] | + | rowspan=2| 2001 || Best Computer Song || ''Tech Support'' by [[Jeff Hitchin]] |
− | + | Best Creature Song || ''Least of My Kind'' by [[Cat Faber]] | |
− | 2002 ||Best Chilling/Spine-Tingling Song ||''In a Gown Too Blue'' by [[Brenda Sutton]] | + | rowspan=2| 2002 || Best Chilling/Spine-Tingling Song || ''In a Gown Too Blue'' by [[Brenda Sutton]] |
− | + | Best Song That Tells a Story || ''Horsetamers Daughter'' by [[Leslie Fish]] | |
− | 2003 ||Best Parody ||''Knight's in White Satin'' by [[Jeff Bohnhoff]] and [[Maya Bohnhoff]] | + | rowspan=2| 2003 || Best Parody || ''Knight's in White Satin'' by [[Jeff Bohnhoff]] and [[Maya Bohnhoff]] |
− | + | Best Original Humorous Song || ''My Husband the Filker'' by [[Bill Roper]] and [[Gretchen Roper]] | |
− | 2004 ||Best Comic Book Song ||''Arthur Curry'' by [[Rand Bellavia]] and [[Adam English]] | + | rowspan=2| 2004 || Best Comic Book Song || ''Arthur Curry'' by [[Rand Bellavia]] and [[Adam English]] |
− | + | Best Tribute || ''A Simple Country Doctor'' by [[Matt Leger]] | |
− | 2005 ||Best Space Opera Song ||''Signy Mallory'' by [[Mercedes Lackey]] and [[Leslie Fish]] | + | rowspan=2| 2005 || Best Space Opera Song || ''Signy Mallory'' by [[Mercedes Lackey]] and [[Leslie Fish]] |
− | + | Best Sword & Sorcery Song || ''Threes'' by [[Mercedes Lackey]] and [[Leslie Fish]] | |
− | 2006 ||Best Battle Song ||''March of Cambreadth'' by [[Heather Alexander]] | + | rowspan=2| 2006 || Best Battle Song || ''March of Cambreadth'' by [[Heather Alexander]] |
− | + | Best Torch Song || ''X-Libris'' by [[Talis Kimberley]] | |
− | 2007 ||Best Dorsai Song ||''Shai!'' by [[Steve Simmons]] and [[Steve Macdonald]] | + | rowspan=2| 2007 || Best Dorsai Song || ''Shai!'' by [[Steve Simmons]] and [[Steve Macdonald]] |
− | + | Best Song of Home || ''Emerald Green'' by [[Michelle Dockrey]] amd [[Tony Fabris]] | |
− | 2008 ||Best Comic Book Song ||''Black Davie's Ride'' by [[Cynthia McQuillin]] | + | rowspan=2| 2008 || Best Comic Book Song || ''Black Davie's Ride'' by [[Cynthia McQuillin]] |
− | + | Best Tribute || ''Close Your Eyes'' by [[Daniel Glasser]] | |
− | 2009 ||A Little Bit Country ||''Stray Dog Man'' by [[Bill Sutton]] | + | rowspan=2| 2009 || A Little Bit Country || ''Stray Dog Man'' by [[Bill Sutton]] |
− | + | A Little Bit Rock and Roll || ''Six-String Love'' by [[Vixy & Tony]] | |
− | 2010 ||Best Mad Science Song ||''What a Woman's For'' by [[Seanan McGuire]] | + | rowspan=2| 2010 || Best Mad Science Song || ''What a Woman's For'' by [[Seanan McGuire]] |
− | + | Best Magic Song || ''Where the Magic Is Real'' by [[Paul Kwinn]] | |
− | 2011 ||Best Comic Book Song ||''Evil Laugh'' by [[Seanan McGuire]] | + | rowspan=2| 2011 || Best Comic Book Song || ''Evil Laugh'' by [[Seanan McGuire]] |
− | + | Best Tribute || ''As I Am'' by [[Heather Dale]] | |
− | 2012 ||Best Gaming Song ||''I Put My Low Stat'' by [[Mary Crowell]] | + | rowspan=2| 2012 || Best Gaming Song || ''I Put My Low Stat'' by [[Mary Crowell]] |
− | + | Best Travel Song || ''No Hurry'' by [[Michelle Dockrey]] | |
− | 2013 ||Best Fairytale Song ||''Dryad's Promise'' by [[Betsy Tinney]] | + | rowspan=2| 2013 || Best Fairytale Song || ''Dryad's Promise'' by [[Betsy Tinney]] |
− | + | Best Alien Song || ''Little Fuzzy Animals'' by [[Frank Hayes]] | |
− | 2014 ||Best Adapted Song ||''Midichlorian Rhapsody'' by [[Jeff Bohnhoff]] | + | rowspan=2| 2014 || Best Adapted Song || ''Midichlorian Rhapsody'' by [[Jeff Bohnhoff]] |
− | + | Best Song of Passage || ''Outward Bound'' by [[Cat Faber]] | |
− | 2015 ||Best Time-Related Song ||''Precious Moments'' by [[Phil | + | rowspan=2| 2015 || Best Time-Related Song || ''Precious Moments'' by [[Phil Allcock]] |
− | + | Best Adapted Song || ''Grabthar's Silver Hammer'' by [[Steve Macdonald]] | |
− | 2016 ||Best Adapted Song ||''Six Transit Genitalia Centauri'' by [[Bob Kanefsky]] | + | rowspan=2| 2016 || Best Adapted Song || ''Six Transit Genitalia Centauri'' by [[Bob Kanefsky]] |
− | + | Best Exploration Song || ''Starsoul'' by [[Roger Burton West]] and [[Jodi Krangle]] | |
− | 2017 ||Best Horror Song ||''Dear Gina'' by [[Seanan McGuire]] | + | rowspan=2| 2017 || Best Horror Song || ''Dear Gina'' by [[Seanan McGuire]] |
− | + | Best Perky Song || ''Chocolate is a Vegetable'' by [[Graham Leathers]] | |
+ | rowspan=2| 2018 || Best Roadtrip Song || (tie) ''Oregon Trail'' by [[Tim Griffin]] and ''Road to Santiago'' by [[Heather Dale]] | ||
+ | Best Song About Community || Many Hearts, One Voice by Steve Macdonald | ||
+ | rowspan=2| 2019 || Best Sing-Along Song || ''Gone Filkin''' by [[Tom Jeffers]] | ||
+ | Best Family Song || ''Golden Rule'' by [[Sabine Kinder]] | ||
+ | rowspan=2| 2020 || Best Media Song || ''Goodnight, Sarah Jane'' by [[Talis Kimberley]] | ||
+ | Best Space Song || ''Following in Valentina's Footsteps'' by [[Valerie Housden]] | ||
+ | rowspan=2| 2021 || Best Mad Science Song || ''I Built A Time Machine'' by [[Eric Distad]] | ||
+ | Best Cheery-Ose Song || ''Tiny Kraken'' by [[Rhiannon's Lark]] | ||
+ | rowspan=2| 2022 || Best Furry Friend Song || ''Underfoot'' by [[Jen Midkiff]] | ||
+ | ''Best Song That Tells A Story'' || ''Nine hundred and ninety-nine'' by [[Mich Sampson]] & [[Marilisa Valtazanou]] | ||
+ | rowspan=2| 2023 || Best Adapted Song || (tie) ''Come to Mordor'' by [[Jeff Bohnhoff]] and ''Meat'' by [[Kathleen Sloan]] | ||
+ | Best Science Song || (tie) ''Poisoned Apples'' by [[Don Neill]] and ''Shoulders of Giants'' by [[Tim Griffin]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 12 January 2024
(Did you mean a Rivercon award?)
The Pegasus Award is a series of filk awards given annually by the OVFF since 1984.
The categories vary from year to year. Four categories are relatively stable (see the first table) and the other categories change annually (see the second table).
The voting process has three stages:
- A brainstorming phase, where voters make suggestions on-line.
- A nominating ballot, where voters make up to five nominations in each of the six categories. The list generated by the brainstorming may be used as reference by the voters, but they are not constrained by it.
- A final ballot where each voter gets to pick one choice from among the nominees in each category. This final balloting is done in advance and at OVFF.
Since 2008, the Pegasus Awards published a newsletter, Wing Words with information on the awards.
Year | Award | Winner |
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1984 | Best Male Filker | Bill Maraschiello |
Best Female Filker | Julia Ecklar | |
Best Parody | Twelve Years at Worldcon by Frank Hayes | |
Best Original Humorous Filk Song | Unreality Warp by Clif Flynt | |
1986 | Best Male Filker | Bill Sutton |
Best Female Filker | Leslie Fish | |
Best Parody | Daddy's Little Boy by Murray Porath | |
Best Original Humorous Song | A Reconsideration of Anatomical Docking Maneuvers in a Zero-G Environment by Diana Gallagher | |
1987 | Best 'Ose | Ian the Grim by Clif Flynt |
Best Schtick | Unreality Warp/Kinda Mediocre Actually by Clif Flynt and Bill Roper | |
1988 | Best Historical Song | Song of the Shieldwall by Malkin Grey (Debra Doyle) and Peregryn Wyndryder (Melissa Williamson) |
Best Media Song | Superman's Sex Life Boogie by Tom Smith | |
1989 | Best Fantasy Song | Wind's Four Quarters/ by Mercedes Lackey and Leslie Fish |
Best Techie Song | Do It Yourself by Bill Sutton | |
1990 | Best Fannish Song | Weekend Only World by T. J. Burnside-Clapp |
Best Literature Song | Daddy's Little Girl by Julia Ecklar | |
1991 | Best Love Song | Velveteen by Kathy Mar |
Best War/Vengeance Song | Temper of Revenge by Julia Ecklar | |
1992 | Best Tribute | Madame Curie's Hands by Duane Elms |
Best Genre Crossover | Return of the King by Tom Smith | |
1993 | Best Humorous Song | Rhinotillexomania by Michael Longcor |
Best Space Song | Lightsailor by Barry Childs-Helton | |
1994 | Best Children's Song | Monsters in the Night by Diana Gallagher |
Best Risque Song | Like a Lamb to the Slaughter by Frank Hayes | |
1995 | Best Military Song | When Tenskwatawa Sings by Michael (Moonwulf) Longcor |
Best Sing-a-Long/Choral Song | Acts of Creation by Cat Faber | |
1996 | Best Eerie Song | Bloodchild by Joey Shoji (and, tie) Monster in My Head by Michael (Moonwulf) Longcor |
Best Spiritual Song | Circles by Gwen Zack | |
1997 | Best Science Song | World Inside the Crystal by Steve Savitzky |
Best Sorcery Song | The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper and Julia Ecklar | |
1998 | Best Myth Song | Cold Butcher by Steve Macdonald |
Best Adaptation | Mary O'Meara by Poul Anderson and Anne Passovoy | |
1999 | Best Fool Song | Operation Desert Storm by Tom Smith |
Best Hero Song | A Toast for Unknown Heroes by Leslie Fish | |
2000 | Best End of the World Song | Out of a Clear Blue Sky by Jane Robinson |
Best Food/Drink Song | 307 Ale by Tom Smith (and, tie) My Jalapeno Man by Debbie Ridpath Ohi | |
2001 | Best Computer Song | Tech Support by Jeff Hitchin |
Best Creature Song | Least of My Kind by Cat Faber | |
2002 | Best Chilling/Spine-Tingling Song | In a Gown Too Blue by Brenda Sutton |
Best Song That Tells a Story | Horsetamers Daughter by Leslie Fish | |
2003 | Best Parody | Knight's in White Satin by Jeff Bohnhoff and Maya Bohnhoff |
Best Original Humorous Song | My Husband the Filker by Bill Roper and Gretchen Roper | |
2004 | Best Comic Book Song | Arthur Curry by Rand Bellavia and Adam English |
Best Tribute | A Simple Country Doctor by Matt Leger | |
2005 | Best Space Opera Song | Signy Mallory by Mercedes Lackey and Leslie Fish |
Best Sword & Sorcery Song | Threes by Mercedes Lackey and Leslie Fish | |
2006 | Best Battle Song | March of Cambreadth by Heather Alexander |
Best Torch Song | X-Libris by Talis Kimberley | |
2007 | Best Dorsai Song | Shai! by Steve Simmons and Steve Macdonald |
Best Song of Home | Emerald Green by Michelle Dockrey amd Tony Fabris | |
2008 | Best Comic Book Song | Black Davie's Ride by Cynthia McQuillin |
Best Tribute | Close Your Eyes by Daniel Glasser | |
2009 | A Little Bit Country | Stray Dog Man by Bill Sutton |
A Little Bit Rock and Roll | Six-String Love by Vixy & Tony | |
2010 | Best Mad Science Song | What a Woman's For by Seanan McGuire |
Best Magic Song | Where the Magic Is Real by Paul Kwinn | |
2011 | Best Comic Book Song | Evil Laugh by Seanan McGuire |
Best Tribute | As I Am by Heather Dale | |
2012 | Best Gaming Song | I Put My Low Stat by Mary Crowell |
Best Travel Song | No Hurry by Michelle Dockrey | |
2013 | Best Fairytale Song | Dryad's Promise by Betsy Tinney |
Best Alien Song | Little Fuzzy Animals by Frank Hayes | |
2014 | Best Adapted Song | Midichlorian Rhapsody by Jeff Bohnhoff |
Best Song of Passage | Outward Bound by Cat Faber | |
2015 | Best Time-Related Song | Precious Moments by Phil Allcock |
Best Adapted Song | Grabthar's Silver Hammer by Steve Macdonald | |
2016 | Best Adapted Song | Six Transit Genitalia Centauri by Bob Kanefsky |
Best Exploration Song | Starsoul by Roger Burton West and Jodi Krangle | |
2017 | Best Horror Song | Dear Gina by Seanan McGuire |
Best Perky Song | Chocolate is a Vegetable by Graham Leathers | |
2018 | Best Roadtrip Song | (tie) Oregon Trail by Tim Griffin and Road to Santiago by Heather Dale |
Best Song About Community | Many Hearts, One Voice by Steve Macdonald | |
2019 | Best Sing-Along Song | Gone Filkin' by Tom Jeffers |
Best Family Song | Golden Rule by Sabine Kinder | |
2020 | Best Media Song | Goodnight, Sarah Jane by Talis Kimberley |
Best Space Song | Following in Valentina's Footsteps by Valerie Housden | |
2021 | Best Mad Science Song | I Built A Time Machine by Eric Distad |
Best Cheery-Ose Song | Tiny Kraken by Rhiannon's Lark | |
2022 | Best Furry Friend Song | Underfoot by Jen Midkiff |
Best Song That Tells A Story | Nine hundred and ninety-nine by Mich Sampson & Marilisa Valtazanou | |
2023 | Best Adapted Song | (tie) Come to Mordor by Jeff Bohnhoff and Meat by Kathleen Sloan |
Best Science Song | (tie) Poisoned Apples by Don Neill and Shoulders of Giants by Tim Griffin |
Award | 1984— |
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