Premio Ignotus
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Premios Ignotus are annual Spanish literary awards that were created in 1991 by the Asociación Española de Fantasía, Ciencia Ficción y Terror (AEFCFT). The awards, which are in the genres of science fiction and fantasy, are voted on by members of Hispacon, the national science fiction convention of Spain. The method appears to be very similar to the Hugo Awards.
Award winners by category
Category : Novel
- 2010 : Última noche de Hipatia, Eduardo Vaquerizo
- 2009 : Día de Perros, David Jasso
- 2008 : Alejandro Magno y las Águilas de Roma, Javier Negrete
- ...
Category : Anthology
- 2010 : De mecánica y alquimia, Juan Jacinto Muñoz Rengel
- 2009 : Bebés jugando con cuchillos, Santiago Eximeno
- 2008 : Premio UPC 2006
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Category : Foreign Novel
- 2010 : Diaspora, Greg Egan
- 2009 : The Yiddish Policemen's Union, Michael Chabon
- 2008 : The Road, Cormac McCarthy
- 2007 : "Market Forces", Richard Morgan
- 2006 : "A Storm of Swords", George R.R. Martin
- 2005 : "The Carpet Makers", Andreas Eschbach
- 2004 : "A Clash of Kings", George R.R. Martin
- 2003 : "A Game of Thrones", George R.R. Martin
- 2002 : "Perdido Street Station", China Mieville
- 2001 : "Snow Crash", Neal Stephenson
- 2000 : "To Say Nothing of the Dog", Connie Willis
- 1999 : "Forever Peace", Joe Haldeman
- 1998 : "Green Mars", Kim Stanley Robinson
- 1997 : "Red Mars", Kim Stanley Robinson
- 1996 : "Moving Mars", Greg Bear
- 1995 : "Doomsday Book", Connie Willis
- 1994 : "Mission of Gravity", Hal Clement
- 1992 : "The Stress of Her Regard", Tim Powers
- 1991 : "Hyperion", Dan Simmons
Category : Foreign Short Story
- 2010 : The Invisible Empire, de John Kessel
- 2009 : The Index, J.G. Ballard
- 2008 : The Cookie Monster, Vernor Vinge
- ...
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