CSFFA Hall of Fame Trophy

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The Canadian SF and Fantasy Association Hall of Fame Trophy is an award given to Canadian science fiction and fantasy writers for their contributions over their entire career, and is presented as part of the Aurora Awards.[1] The award was first given out as the Lifetime Achievement Award in 1980. Its name changed to the Hall of Fame Trophy in 2014.

Winners and nominees[]

  *   Winners and joint winners

Year Creators Comments Ref.
1980 A. E. van Vogt* Lifetime Achievement [2]
1981 Susan Wood* Lifetime Contributions to the field of Canadian SF & Fantasy [2]
1982 Phyllis Gotlieb* Lifetime Contributions to the field [2]
1982 H. A. Hargreaves Lifetime Contributions [2]
1982 John Robert Colombo Lifetime Contributions [2]
1983 Judith Merril* Lifetime Contributions to the Field [2]
1983 Spider Robinson Lifetime Contributions [2]
1983 H. A. Hargreaves Lifetime Contributions [2]
1986 Judith Merril* Lifetime Contributions to the Field [2]
2008 Dennis Mullin* Lifetime Contributions [2]
2013 Robert J. Sawyer* Lifetime Contributions [2]
2014 William Gibson* Hall of Fame [2]
2014 Spider Robinson* Hall of Fame [2]
2014 Jeanne Robinson* Hall of Fame [2]
2015 Dave Duncan* Hall of Fame [2]
2015 H. A. Hargreaves* Hall of Fame [2]
2015 Michael Coney* Hall of Fame [2]
2016 David Cronenberg* Hall of Fame
2016 Guy Gavriel Kay* Hall of Fame
2017 Charles de Lint* Hall of Fame
2017 Élisabeth Vonarburg* Hall of Fame
2017 Lorna Toolis* Hall of Fame
2018 Candas Jane Dorsey* Hall of Fame [3]
2018 Jaymie Matthews* Hall of Fame [3]
2018 Robert Charles Wilson* Hall of Fame [3]
2019 Tanya Huff* Hall of Fame
2019 Eileen Kernaghan* Hall of Fame
2019 Graeme Cameron* Hall of Fame
2020 Heather Dale* Hall of Fame
2020 Cory Doctorow* Hall of Fame
2020 Matt Hughes* Hall of Fame

Nomination list[]

The nominees list is evaluated by the jury every year, including any received that year, and any for previous years.

Creator Ref.
Kelley Armstrong [4]
Julie Czerneda [4]
Gordon R. Dickson [5]
Ed Greenwood [5]
Monica Hughes [4]
[5]
Karl Johanson [5]
[5]
[5]
[5]
Karl Schroeder [4]
[5]
Lynda Williams [4]

References[]

  1. ^ Michelle, Ellen (20 January 2020). "How the Aurora Awards help foster Canada's sci-fi community and fan culture". Quill & Quire. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "CSFFA Hall of Fame". CSFFA.
  3. ^ a b c "Aurora Awards 2018". sfadb.com.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Hall of Fame Nominees". CSFFA.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "Hall of Fame Nominees". Canadian SF and Fantasy Association. Retrieved 28 October 2021.

External links[]

  • Hall of Fame at the Canadian Science Fiction & Fantasy Association


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