European SF Awards
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European SF Awards - annual awards governed by the European Science Fiction Society[1] since 1972 mostly during Eurocons.[2] The awards are give to works of fiction (science fiction or fantasy) or related to that field[2].
Rules[2][edit]
- Must be a work of Science Fiction or Fantasy, or related to Science Fiction or Fantasy.
- The majority of the work is by a person or a group of people who were born in, or are a citizen of, a European Country (Appendix 1).
- The works were first released in the two calendar years prior to the year of the current Eurocon.
- If a work has won an ESFS Achievement award, it can not be nominated again in the same category.
Awards[edit]
- The Chrysalis Awards
- The Achievement Awards
- The Hall of Fame
- The European Grandmaster
Achievement Award categories[edit]
- Best work of Art
- Best written work of Fiction
- Best Dramatic Presentation
- Best Fanzine
- Best Work for Children
- Best Internet Publication, other than a fanzine
Hall of Fame Award categories[edit]
Winners can only be admitted once
- Best Artist
- Best Author
- Best Publisher
- Best Promoter of Science Fiction
- Best Magazine
- Best Translator
References[edit]
- ↑ "About EuroCon". TitanCon Belfast. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Rules of the European Science Fiction Awards". European Science Fiction Society. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
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