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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 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]]. | The first top award winner was "The Last Gift" by [[Eleanora Sabin]]. | ||
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Revision as of 04:34, 22 December 2019
(1) An Award for YA SF from SFWA[edit]
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.)
In 2019, it was announced that the Andre Norton Award is officially a Nebula Award.
Year | Winner |
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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 |
Award | Website | 2005— |
This is an award page. If you know something about it, such as who awarded it, who the winners were, what the criteria were, and when it was awarded, please add it! See Standards for Awards. |
(2) An Award for Women in SF[edit]
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.
Year | Winner |
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1978 | Andre Norton |
Award | 1978— |
This is an award page. If you know something about it, such as who awarded it, who the winners were, what the criteria were, and when it was awarded, please add it! See Standards for Awards. |
(3) A Florida Writing Award[edit]
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 | 1989— |
This is an award page. If you know something about it, such as who awarded it, who the winners were, what the criteria were, and when it was awarded, please add it! See Standards for Awards. |
Multiple unrelated entries on one page are deprecated.