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The Carl Brandon Parallax Award is given to works of fiction created by a person of color. Nominees must provide a brief statement self-identifying as a person of color; creators unwilling to do so will not be considered for this award. | The Carl Brandon Parallax Award is given to works of fiction created by a person of color. Nominees must provide a brief statement self-identifying as a person of color; creators unwilling to do so will not be considered for this award. | ||
== | ==2005 Parallax Award winners== | ||
Jurors: [[Celu Amberstone]], [[Steven Barnes]], [[Karin Lowachee]], [[M. J. Hardman]] and [[Jennifer Stevenson]]. | Jurors: [[Celu Amberstone]], [[Steven Barnes]], [[Karin Lowachee]], [[M. J. Hardman]] and [[Jennifer Stevenson]]. | ||
Winner: [[47]] by [[Walter Mosley]] | Winner: [[47]] by [[Walter Mosley]] | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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The Parallax Award is given by the Carl Brandon Society.
The Carl Brandon Parallax Award is given to works of fiction created by a person of color. Nominees must provide a brief statement self-identifying as a person of color; creators unwilling to do so will not be considered for this award.
2005 Parallax Award winners
Jurors: Celu Amberstone, Steven Barnes, Karin Lowachee, M. J. Hardman and Jennifer Stevenson.
Winner: 47 by Walter Mosley