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Formally called The Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic
Formally called The Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic, the '''Sunburst Award''' is a juried award based on excellence of writing.  It is presented annually to a Canadian writer with a SF novel or collection published during the previous calendar year.


==External Links==
The award was established in 2001, and is [[honorary names|named after]] the first novel by [[Phyllis Gotlieb]], ''[[Sunburst (novel)|Sunburst]]'' (1964).


* http://www.sunburstaward.org/
==Gender issues==
The award has been given out too few times to have a statistically relevant sample. Of the first six winners, three have been male and three female.


[[category:SF Awards]]
* [[2001]] [[Sean Stewart]], ''Galveston''
* [[2002]] [[Margaret Sweatman]], ''When Alice Lay Down with Peter''
* [[2003]] [[Nalo Hopkinson]], ''Skin Folk''
* [[2004]] [[Cory Doctorow]], ''A Place So Foreign and 8 More''
* [[2005]] [[Geoff Ryman]], ''Air''
* [[2006]] [[Holly Phillips]], ''In the Palace of Repose'' (ISBN 1894815580)
 
==Further reading==
* [http://www.sunburstaward.org/ SunburstAward.org]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunburst_Award Wikipedia]
* [[Sunburst Award jurors]]
 
[[category:SF awards]]
[[category:National awards]]
[[Category:2001 establishments]]

Latest revision as of 11:47, 28 April 2007

Formally called The Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic, the Sunburst Award is a juried award based on excellence of writing. It is presented annually to a Canadian writer with a SF novel or collection published during the previous calendar year.

The award was established in 2001, and is named after the first novel by Phyllis Gotlieb, Sunburst (1964).

Gender issues

The award has been given out too few times to have a statistically relevant sample. Of the first six winners, three have been male and three female.

Further reading