Elgin Awards


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  Elgin Awards  
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The Elgin Awards are presented by the Science Fiction Poetry Association (which also presents the Rhysling Awards and Dwarf Star Award), for poetry books and chapbooks.
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Note that after the first year's awards, each year's awards are open to candidates from the past two calendar years.
— Winners by Year —
— 2023 — Some Disassembly Required, David C. Kopaska-Merkel (full-length book)
  The Last Robot and Other Science Fiction Poems, Jane Yolen (chapbook)
— 2022 — Can You Sign My Tentacle?, Brandon O'Brien (full-length collection)
  Field Guide to Invasive Species of Minnesota, Amelia Gorman (chapbook)
— 2021 — The Sign of the Dragon, Mary Soon Lee (full-length collection)
  Otherwheres, Akua Lezli Hope (chapbook)
— 2020 — Soft Science, Franny Choi (full-length collection)
  The Book of Fly, John Philip Johnson (chapbook)
— 2019 — War, Marge Simon & Alessandro Manzetti (full-length book)
  Glimmerglass Girl, Holly Lyn Walrath (chapbook)
— 2018 — Liberating the Astronauts, Christina M. Rau (full-length collection)
  A Catalogue of the Further Suns, F. J. Bergmann (chapbook)
— 2017 — Field Guide to the End of the World, Jeannine Hall Gailey (full-length collection)
  Leviathan, Neil Aitken (chapbook)
— 2016 — Crowned: The Sign of the Dragon Book 1, Mary Soon Lee (Full-Length Collection)
  Undoing Winter, Shannon Connor Winward (Chapbook)
— 2015 — Sweet Poison, Marge Simon & Mary Turzillo (Book)
  Wolf Skin, Mary McMyne (Chapbook)
— 2014 — Demonstra, Bryan Thao Worra (Book)
  The Sex Lives of Monsters, Helen Marshall (Chapbook)
— 2013 — Lovers & Killers, Mary Turzillo (Book)
  Out of the Black Forest, F. J. Bergmann (Chapbook)


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