Awards & Winners

Aelita Prize

The Aëlita Award is an award for science fiction writers founded by the Union of Writers of the Russian Federation and "Uralsky Sledopyt Magazine" in 1981. It was named after the classic Russian science fiction novel Aelita. The prize is awarded during the Aelita, a Soviet/Russian science fiction fandom convention. In 1989, the Start Award was created as a runner-up award to the Aëlita. A number of other awards are or have been given in conjunction with the Aëlita ceremony. These include: The Ivan Yefremov Memorial Award, named in honor of science fiction writer and paleontologist Ivan Yefremov and recognizes great contributions to the development of Soviet science fiction studies. The Vitaly Bugrov Memorial Award is given in honor of science fiction writer, editor and critic Vitaly Bugrov for great contributions to the writing of story collections and nonfiction works. He was also instrumental in the founding of the Aëlita Award. The Order of the Knights of Science Fiction & Fantasy is given for great contributions to Russian fandom. The Europe-Asia Award is given for writers who reflect or represent Ekaterinburg and the Urals in their writing.

Check all the Awards, Winners and Nominations for the Aelita Prize since 1997.

Aelita Prize

2009

Check all the winners of 2009 Aelita Prize.
(Click on the Award Name or Winner name to get list of all awards/winners)