Locations and Lifetime Achievement Awards
Number | Year | Location | Lifetime Achievement Award |
---|---|---|---|
I | 1970 | Santa Monica, California | no award issued |
II | 1971 | Los Angeles, California | no award issued |
III | 1972 | Los Angeles, California | no award issued |
IV | 1973 | Boston, Massachusetts | no award issued |
V | 1974 | Oakland, California | no award issued |
VI | 1975 | Chicago, Illinois | no award issued |
VII | 1976 | Culver City, California | no award issued |
VIII | 1977 | New York, New York | no award issued |
IX | 1978 | Chicago, Illinois | no award issued |
X | 1979 | Los Angeles, California | no award issued |
XI | 1980 | Washington, D.C. | no award issued |
XII | 1981 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | no award issued |
XIII | 1982 | San Francisco, California | no award issued |
XIV | 1983 | New York, New York | no award issued |
XV | 1984 | Chicago, Illinois | no award issued |
XVI | 1985 | San Francisco, California | no award issued |
XVII | 1986 | Baltimore, Maryland | no award issued |
XVIII | 1987 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | no award issued |
XIX | 1988 | San Diego, California | no award issued |
XX | 1989 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Dorothy Salisbury Davis |
XXI | 1990 | London, England | Michael Gilbert |
XXII | 1991 | Pasadena, California | William Campbell Gault |
XXIII | 1992 | Toronto, Ontario | Charlotte MacLeod |
XXIV | 1993 | Omaha, Nebraska | Hammond Innes and Ralph McInerny |
XXV | 1994 | Seattle, Washington | Tony Hillerman |
XXVI | 1995 | Nottingham, England | no award issued |
XXVII | 1996 | St. Paul, Minnesota | no award issued |
XXVIII | 1997 | Monterey, California | Donald E. Westlake |
XXIX | 1998 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | no award issued |
XXX | 1999 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Len Moffatt and June Moffatt |
XXXI | 2000 | Denver, Colorado | Jane Langton |
XXXII | 2001 | Washington, D.C. | Edward D. Hoch |
XXXIII | 2002 | Austin, Texas | no award issued |
XXXIV | 2003 | Las Vegas, Nevada | no award issued |
XXXV | 2004 | Toronto, Ontario | Bernard Cornwell |
XXXVI | 2005 | Chicago, Illinois | Bill Pronzini and Marcia Muller |
XXXVII | 2006 | Madison, Wisconsin | Robert B. Parker |
XXXVIII | 2007 | Anchorage, Alaska | James Sallis |
XXXIX | 2008 | Baltimore, Maryland | Lawrence Block |
XL | 2009 | Indianapolis, Indiana | Allen J. Hubin |
XLI | 2010 | San Francisco, California | Lee Child |
XLII | 2011 | St. Louis, Missouri | Sara Paretsky |
XLIII | 2012 | Cleveland, Ohio | Mary Higgins Clark |
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