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Award-Winning Canadian SF&F

Compiled by Robert J. Sawyer

Copyright© 1983-2015 by Robert J. Sawyer

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Updated Monday, September 25, 2017

This is a guide to award-winning English-language Canadian science fiction and fantasy novels and short fiction.

In brochure format, thousands of copies of this guide have been distributed over the years by Bakka, Toronto's SF specialty store. Versions also appears as appendices in the anthologies Distant Early Warnings: Canada's Best Science Fiction, edited by Robert J. Sawyer (Red Deer Press, 2009), and Aurora Awards: An Anthology of Prize-Winning Science Fiction & Fantasy, edited by Edo van Belkom (Quarry Press, 1999).

"Sawyer's list could be considered as a buying guide for those new to the genres of fantasy and science fiction."— Canadian Materials

This compendium includes credible juried awards and prizes as well as peer-voted and reader-voted awards that are limited to a single ballot per person in each phase of nominating or voting; unregulated polls that allow multiple votes from the same individual are not listed here.

Mainstream awards that have recognized works that may have a speculative element but were not actually published as science fiction or fantasy are generally not listed here; however, when such a work receives an SF/F genre award, it is cited below.

The listings begin with the Aurora Awards, Canada's highest honour in science fiction and fantasy, followed by other awards in alphabetical order.

Awards named in honour of individuals are alphabetized by surname. For instance, the "Carl Brandon Kindred Award" is sorted under "B."

An asterisk (* ) marks works that have won multiple awards

SF=Science Fiction • F=Fantasy


Aurora Award (Novels)

The Aurora is Canada's top honour in science fiction and fantasy, voted on by members of the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association.


Aurora Award (Short Fiction)


Aurora Award (Young-Adult Novels)


Aurora Award (Best of the Decade)

Voted on by members of the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association:


Aurora Award (Lifetime Achievement)

Presented occasionally by a vote of the preceding year's annual general meeting of the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association. Four authors have been honoured to date:


Analytical Laboratory Award

Voted on by the readers of Analog Science Fiction and Fact, the world's best-selling English-language science-fiction magazine, for material published in that magazine; the award is often referred to as the "AnLab."


Asimov's Readers' Award

Voted on by the readers of Asimov's Science Fiction, a leading American science-fiction magazine, for material published in that magazine.


Audie Award

Given annually by the US-based Audio Publishers Association for the year's best audiobooks.


Carl Brandon Kindred Award

Juried award carrying a US$1,000 prize given by the Carl Brandon Society for a "work of speculative fiction dealing with issues of race and ethnicity."


British Fantasy Award

Juried awards given annually by the British Fantasy Society for the best fantasy and horror works of the year; presented at the UK's FantasyCon.


British Science Fiction Association Award

Voted on by members of the British Science Fiction Association.


John W. Campbell Memorial Award

The top juried award in the SF field, given annually since 1973 by the Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fictionfor best SF novel of the year.


Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame

Established in 2014 and administered by the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association, honouring professionals and fans. The professional writers who have been inducted are:

Initial Inductees (2014):

2015 Inductees:

2016 Inductees:

2017 Inductees:


Arthur C. Clarke Award

A juried award for the best SF novel published in Great Britain.


Hal Clement Award

A juried award for the best young-adult science-fiction novel of the year; one of the Golden Duck Awards presented annually at the World Science Fiction Convention.


Collectors Award

Given annual by Barry R. Levin Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature, Santa Monica, California, "on behalf of its staff and worldwide clientele of collectors of rare and first editions of science fiction, fantasy, and horror," to the "most collectable author of the year."


William L. Crawford Fantasy Award

A juried award for the best book-length debut of the year in the fantasy field, presented by the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts.


Compton Crook Memorial Award

The Baltimore SF Society's juried award for the best first novel of the year.


Philip K. Dick Award

An American juried award for the best SF novel first published in paperback.


Arthur Ellis Award

A juried award presented annually since 1983 by Crime Writers of Canada, which has twice gone to SF/mystery crossover works.


Geffen Award

Israel's top science-fiction and fantasy award.


Goodreads Choice Award

Decided by popular vote of the worldwide members of Goodreads.com.


Homer Award

Voted on by the 30,000 online members of CompuServe's Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature Forum; presented annually to works published from 1990 to 2000.


Hugo Award

Voted on by the members of the annual World Science Fiction Convention.


Le Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire

France's top SF award.


Shirley Jackson Award

A juried award for literature of psychological suspense, horror, and the dark fantastic.


Kurd Laßwitz Preis

Kurd Lasswitz Prize, Germany's top science-fiction award.


Locus Award

An annual poll of readers of the US science fiction and fantasy trade journal, prompted by a "Recommended Reading" list.


Mythopoeic Award

Given by the Mythopoeic Society for works that exemplify "the spirit of the Inklings" (J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and Charles Williams).


Nebula Award

The "Academy Award of SF," voted on by the members of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.


Andre Norton Award

A juried award presented by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America for the best young-adult science-fiction or fantasy book of the year.


Prometheus Award

Presented annually by The Libertarian Futurist Society for "pro-freedom works."


Science Fiction Chronicle Reader Award

Given annually since 1981 by the readers of Science Fiction Chronicle: The Science Fiction & Fantasy Newsmagazine, the trade journal of the SF field published in New York.


Seiun Award

Japan's top honour in science fiction, voted on by the attendees of the Japanese National Science Fiction Convention.


Bram Stoker Award

The "Academy Award" of the dark-fantasy field, presented annually by the Horror Writers Association.


Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award

A juried award given annually since 1987 by the Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fictionin conjunction with Sturgeon's heirs.


James Tiptree, Jr. Award

Juried award given annually to a work of science fiction or fantasy that explores and expands gender roles, carrying a US$1,000 cash prize.


Premio UPC de Ciencia Ficción

A juried prize — and, at €6,000, the world's largest cash award for science fiction — presented annually by the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in Spain.


A.E. Van Vogt Award

A $1,200 juried award, in honour of the 100th anniversary of A.E. van Vogt's birth, sponsored by the Winnipeg Science Fiction Association, honouring a work of science fiction by "an author linked to Western Canada by birth or residency."


Warner Aspect First Novel Competition

A juried contest sponsored by Warner Books to find the best novel by a previously unpublished novelist.


World Fantasy Award

The world's top award for fantasy fiction; a juried award presented at the annual World Fantasy Convention.


Writer's Digest Self-Published e-Book Awards

Juried awards given annually by the leading American how-to-write magazine, with each category carrying a US$1,000 cash prize.


Writers of the Future Award

L. Ron Hubbard's Writers of the Future, an international contest carrying a US$5,000 grand prize for new SF writers, with big-name SF writers as jurors.


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