I-CON Sam Moskowitz Award
I-CON Sam Moskowitz Award /
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An award presented by the annual Northeast convention I-CON beginning in 1998, the Moskowitz Award, is for "significant achievement or contributions to SF/Fantasy/Horror fandom." Possibly moribund.
The award is named for SF fan/critic/historian/anthologist Sam Moskowitz.
Not to be confused with the Sam Moskowitz Archive Award.
Date | Winner |
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1998 | John L. Coker III |
1999 | David A. Kyle |
2000 | James Gunn |
2001 | Hal Clement |
2002 | Charles N. Brown |
I-CON Sam Moskowitz Award |
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