Aeon Award
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The Aeon Award is a contest for short fiction in any speculative genre, including fantasy, science fiction, and horror. The Award is sponsored by Aeon Press has a grand prize of €1000 and publication in Albedo One.
[edit] Winner history
[edit] 2005-2006 Awards
The winner was Julian West, who was presented the award by Ian Watson. The top six shortlisted stories for the inaugural Aeon Award were:
- Queen of Engines by Dev Agarwal
- Letting Out The Angels by Andrew McKenna
- I Hold My Father's Paws by David D. Levine
- Like Snow by Brian Richmond
- Expiating Ancestral Sins by Tais Teng
- My Marriage by Julian West
Long-Listed Stories:
- Sooterkin by Corina Bechko
- Dirk Snigby's Guide to the Afterlife by Elizabeth Eve
- Black Hole Baby by Peter Loftus
- Juju by Lee Moan
David D. Levine's story I Hold My Father's Paws was included in Gardner Dozois's anthology The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fourth Annual Collection (2007).