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A. Bertram Chandler Award
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History

The A. Bertram Chandler Award (also known as the Chandler Award) is presented by the Australian Science Fiction Foundation for 'Outstanding Achievement in Australian Science Fiction'.

The award recognises 'significant and sustained contributions to the appreciation of science fiction in Australia'. It was inaugurated by the Foundation to recognise the contribution that A. Bertram Chandler made to Australian science fiction. Chandler had a four decade-long career as a science fiction writer, much of it spent in Australia. In all, he published more than 40 novels and collections and more than 240 works of short fiction.

The first Chandler Award was presented in 1992 to Van Ikin at the National Science Fiction Convention.

This award is decided upon by a jury and is not necessarily presented every year.

Source: http://home.vicnet.net.au/asff/#chandler Sighted: 29/11/2013.

Notes

  • This award is administered by a committee of the Australian Science Fiction Foundation to recognise contributions to Australian Science Fiction. The Foundation accepts nominations from anyone active in Australian Science Fiction.

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