Phoenix Award (science Fiction) - List of SF Phoenix Award Winners

List of SF Phoenix Award Winners

  • 2012: John Ringo
  • 2011: Selina Rosen
  • 2010: Jerry Pournelle
  • 2009: Robert McCammon
  • 2008: Jim Baen (posthumously)
  • 2007: Tom Deitz
  • 2006: John Kessel
  • 2005: Jack L. Chalker (posthumously)
  • 2004: Dr. Gregory Benford
  • 2003: Rick Shelly (posthumously) & Larry Elmore
  • 2002: Allen Steele
  • 2001: Sharon Green
  • 2000: Jack McDevitt
  • 1999: Danny Frolich
  • 1998: David Weber
  • 1997: James P. Hogan
  • 1996: Jack C. Haldeman
  • 1995: Darrell Richardson
  • 1994: Toni Weisskopf
  • 1993: Terry Bisson
  • 1992: Brad Linaweaver & Brad Strickland
  • 1991: Charles L. Grant
  • 1990: Wilson Tucker
  • 1989: Robert Adams
  • 1988: Gerald W. Page
  • 1987: Orson Scott Card & Hugh B. Cave
  • 1986: Andrew J. Offutt
  • 1985: Sharon Webb
  • 1984: David Drake
  • 1983: Doug Chaffee & Joe Haldeman
  • 1982: Kelly Freas
  • 1981: Mary Elizabeth Counselman
  • 1980: Piers Anthony
  • 1979: Jo Clayton
  • 1978: Karl Edward Wagner
  • 1977: Michael Bishop
  • 1976: Manly Wade Wellman & Gahan Wilson
  • 1975: Andre Norton
  • 1974: George Alec Effinger
  • 1973: Thomas Burnett Swann
  • 1972: No Award Given
  • 1971: R.A. Lafferty
  • 1970: Richard Meredith

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