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The judges form a shortlist of six works that they feel are worthy of consideration, from which they select a winning book. [3] The winner receives an engraved bookend and a prize consisting of a number of pounds sterling equal to the current year, such as £2012 for the year 2012. [2] Prior to 2001, the award was £1000. [4]
No award 2005: Gary K. Wolfe * Soundings: Reviews 1992–1996: Beccon [4] 2006: Paul Kincaid & Andrew M. Butler: The Arthur C. Clarke Award: A Critical Anthology: Serendip Foundation [5] Paul Gravett: Great British Comics: Aurum: Justine Larbalestier: Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century: Wesleyan: Julie ...
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In 1986, Clarke provided a grant to fund the prize money (initially £1,000) for the Arthur C. Clarke Award for the best science fiction novel published in the United Kingdom in the previous year. In 2001 the prize was increased to £2001, and its value now matches the year (e.g., £2005 in 2005).
Atwood has won numerous awards and honors for her writing, including two Booker Prizes, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the Governor General's Award, the Franz Kafka Prize, Princess of Asturias Awards, and the National Book Critics and PEN Center USA Lifetime Achievement Awards. [2] A number of her works have been adapted for film and television.
“Star Trek” alum Jonathan Frakes is set to direct sci-fi series “Arthur C. Clarke’s Venus Prime.” He has also joined the producing team. “Arthur C. Clarke’s Venus Prime” has also ...
2017 Locus Award, shortlisted for Central Station. [36] 2017 Arthur C. Clarke Award, shortlisted for Central Station. [37] 2016 Premio Roma, Best Foreign Fiction category, shortlisted for A Man Lies Dreaming. [38] 2016 Seiun Award, Best Translated Novel category, shortlisted for The Violent Century. [39]
Clarke Award or Clark Award may refer to: Arthur C. Clarke Award, given yearly to a science fiction author for a novel published in the United Kingdom. Sir Arthur Clarke Award, given yearly in the United Kingdom for achievements related to outer space. The John Bates Clark Medal for academic contributions by an American economist under age 40.