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Climate fiction (sometimes shortened to cli-fi) is literature that deals with climate change. [1] Generally speculative in nature but inspired by climate science, works of climate fiction may take place in the world as we know it, in the near future, or in fictional worlds experiencing climate change.
The Climate Fiction Prize is a literary award for climate fiction, launched in June 2024 at the Hay Festival in Wales. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The prize "will aim to showcase novels that engage with themes concerning the climate crisis".
The Chesley Awards are the "pinnacle award" for art in the science fiction and fantasy genre. [1] Established in 1985 by the Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists , the awards recognize individual artistic works and achievements during a given year.
The SFADB compiles over 100 literary awards for science fiction, fantasy, and horror, from 1951 to date. It includes both nominees and winners, with a separate page for each person and award. Awards are displayed as three groups: Major Career Awards, Major Awards and Other Awards, and can be sorted chronologically, by nominee, and by category. [12]
BSFA Awards; Awarded for: Awarded each year to the best Novel, Short fiction, Audio fiction, Collection, Artwork and work of Non-Fiction published in the previous calendar year as voted for by the members of the British Science Fiction Association. Country: UK: Presented by: British Science Fiction Association: First awarded: 1970: Website ...
C. Carl Brandon Society; Chandler Award; Chesley Award for Best Art Director; Chesley Award for Best Color Work – Unpublished; Chesley Award for Best Cover Illustration – Hardcover
This is a list of science fiction and fantasy awards for literature. A. Aelita Prize ... Sidewise Award for Alternate History; Sir Julius Vogel Award; Sunburst Award; T
Beginning in 2020, The Imagining Indigenous Futurisms Award has been presented at the ICFA Awards Banquet. This award recognizes emerging authors in the Indigenous Futurisms movement who use science fiction to address issues of indigenous sovereignty and self-determination. Previous winners of the award include Julia A. Thompson (2020). [44]