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The Endeavour Award is presented annually to the best book by a writer from the Pacific Northwest, and includes an honorarium of $1000.00 and an engraved glass plaque.
| — 2025 — | Relics of Ruin, Erin M. Evans |
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| — 2024 — | Painted Devils, Margaret Owen |
| — 2023 — | The Bone Orchard, Sara A. Mueller |
| — 2022 — | How to Get to Apocalypse, Erica L. Satifka |
| — 2020 — | (tie) The Witch's Kind, Louisa Morgan |
| (tie) What the Wind Brings, Matthew Hughes | |
| — 2019 — | Blood Orbit, K. R. Richardson |
| — 2018 — | The Cold Eye, Laura Anne Gilman |
| — 2017 — | (tie) Dreams of Distant Shores, Patricia A. McKillip |
| (tie) Lovecraft Country, Matt Ruff | |
| — 2016 — | Edge of Dark, Brenda Cooper |
| — 2015 — | Last Plane to Heaven, Jay Lake |
| — 2014 — | (tie) Requiem, Ken Scholes |
| (tie) Nexus, Ramez Naam | |
| — 2013 — | Goodbye for Now, Laurie Frankel |
| — 2012 — | City of Ruins, Kristine Kathryn Rusch |
| — 2011 — | Dreadnought, Cherie Priest |
| — 2010 — | Mind Over Ship, David Marusek |
| — 2009 — | Space Magic, David D. Levine |
| — 2008 — | The Silver Ship and the Sea, Brenda Cooper |
| — 2007 — | Forest Mage, Robin Hobb |
| — 2006 — | Anywhere But Here, Jerry Oltion |
| — 2005 — | The Child Goddess, Louise Marley |
| — 2004 — | Red Thunder, John Varley |
| — 2003 — | (tie) The Disappeared, Kristine Kathryn Rusch |
| (tie) Lion's Blood, Steven Barnes | |
| — 2002 — | Tales from Earthsea, Ursula K. Le Guin |
| — 2001 — | (tie) The Glass Harmonica, Louise Marley |
| (tie) The Telling, Ursula K. Le Guin | |
| — 2000 — | Darwin's Radio, Greg Bear |
| — 1999 — | Dinosaur Summer, Greg Bear |