Thomas D. Clareson Award for Distinguished Service
The Thomas D. Clareson Award for Distinguished Service is presented by the Science Fiction Research Association for outstanding service activities. Particularly recognized are: promotion of SF teaching and study, editing, reviewing, editorial writing, publishing, organizing meetings, mentoring, and leadership in SF/fantasy organizations. [1]
Previous winners include:
- 1996 - Frederik Pohl
- 1997 - James Gunn
- 1998 - Elizabeth Anne Hull
- 1999 - David G. Hartwell
- 2000 - Arthur O. Lewis
- 2001 - Donald "Mack" Hassler
- 2002 - Joan Gordon
- 2003 - Joe Sanders
- 2004 - Patricia Warrick
- 2005 - Muriel Becker
- 2006 - Paul Kincaid
- 2007 - Michael Levy
- 2008 - Andrew Sawyer
- 2009 - Hal Hall
- 2010 - David Mead
- 2011 - The Tiptree Motherboard (Karen Joy Fowler, Debbie Notkin, Ellen Klages, Jeanne Gomoll, Jeff Smith, and Pat Murphy)
Notes
- ↑ "Clareson Award". Science Fiction Research Association website. Science Fiction Research Association. Retrieved 4 September 2012.
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