List of Awards and Nominations Received By Geoff Ryman - British Science Fiction Association Awards

British Science Fiction Association Awards

The British Science Fiction Association (BSFA) annually presents four awards (though numbers have differed in previous years) based on a vote of BSFA members and recently also members of the Eastercon. Ryman's works have been nominated ten times in the novel and short fiction categories, and won three times.

Year Recipient Award Result
1984 "The Unconquered Country" British Science Fiction Association Award for best short fiction Won
1986 "O Happy Day!" British Science Fiction Association Award for best short fiction Nominated
1986 The Warrior Who Carried Life British Science Fiction Association Award for best novel Nominated
1988 "Love Sickness" British Science Fiction Association Award for best short fiction Won
1990 The Child Garden British Science Fiction Association Award for best novel Nominated
1995 "Warmth" British Science Fiction Association Award for best short fiction Nominated
2002 "Lust" British Science Fiction Association Award for best novel Nominated
2004 "Birth Days" British Science Fiction Association Award for best short fiction Nominated
2006 Air, or Have not Have British Science Fiction Association Award for best novel Won

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