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Web Sites in Category Awards

The Hugo Award - Worldcon's listing of all recipients of the Hugo.

Wooden Rocket Awards - Annual award for online excellence given to the best web sites in a range of science fiction and fantasy internet categories.

Aurealis Awards - The Aurealis Awards for excellence in Australian speculative fiction.

AwardWeb - Information on the major literary awards of the SF and fantasy community.

British Fantasy Society Awards - Awards for UK fantasy fiction.

Complete Hugo Awards - Hugo Novel Award winners in a Flash interface that includes descriptions and and book covers.

Endeavour Awards - SF award for Pacific Northwest-based writers.

Golden Duck Awards - Award for best children's science fiction novel.

Lambda Awards - The Lammies are the awards for the best gay and lesbian science fiction.

Nebula Awards - SF awards from the SFWA.

Philip K. Dick Awards - The Philip K. Dick Awards for distinguished science fiction.

Prix Aurora Awards - Canadian author science fiction awards.

Science Fiction: Nebula Award Winners. - The complete list of Nebula Award winners.

Sidewise Awards - Awards for alternate history and parallel reality fiction.

Skylark Awards - The Edward E. Smith memorial award for imaginative fiction.

The BSFA Awards - The British Science Fiction Association Awards.

The Ditmars - The Australian SF achievement award.

The James White Award - Information and winners of this SF short story contest.

The John W. Campbell Award - The John W. Campbell Award for the best science-fiction novel of the year.

The Mythopoeic Awards - Fantasy award for adult and children's literature. Site has selection guidelines, voting process, winners lists and acceptance remarks.

The World Fantasy Awards - A selection of presentations made by the World Fantasy convention, for various categories in the field of light and dark fantasy literature.

Webs of Wonder - The First Annual SF in the Classroom Web Resource Contest. Sponsered by Analog Magazine and David Brin.

Writers of the Future - Established by L. Ron Hubbard in 1983, this is an annual competition aimed at discovering and publishing aspiring writers.

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