Thomas D. Clareson Award for Distinguished Service
The Thomas D. Clareson Award for Distinguished Service is presented by the Science Fiction Research Association for outstanding service activities. Particularly recognized are: promotion of SF teaching and study, editing, reviewing, editorial writing, publishing, organizing meetings, mentoring, and leadership in SF/fantasy organizations.[1]
Previous winners include:
- 1996 - Frederik Pohl
- 1997 - James Gunn
- 1998 - Elizabeth Anne Hull
- 1999 - David G. Hartwell
- 2000 - Arthur O. Lewis
- 2001 - Donald "Mack" Hassler
- 2002 - Joan Gordon
- 2003 - Joe Sanders
- 2004 - Patricia S. Warrick
- 2005 - Muriel Becker
- 2006 - Paul Kincaid
- 2007 - Michael Levy
- 2008 - Andrew Sawyer
- 2009 - Hal Hall
- 2010 - David Mead
- 2011 - The Tiptree Motherboard (Karen Joy Fowler, Debbie Notkin, Ellen Klages, Jeanne Gomoll, Jeff Smith, and Pat Murphy)
- 2012 Arthur B. Evans
- 2013 Rob Latham
- 2014 Lisa Yaszek
- 2015 Farah Mendlesohn
- 2017 Paweł Frelik[2]
Notes
- "Clareson Award". Science Fiction Research Association website. Science Fiction Research Association. Retrieved 4 September 2012.
- SFRA Awards 2017
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gollark: Also, phones apparently cost over £1000 now sometimes and people are used to it?
gollark: Flashy features like higher-res screens (and higher refresh rate) are pretty much useless to me and drain more battery.
gollark: I agree.
gollark: Personally, I'm pretty dissatisfied with the state of the phone market, since user control is being taken away constantly because "sEcUriTy", the lack of standardization on ARM and monolithic design of Android makes actually getting updates after a while unlikely, and I don't like the "entire front is screen except there's randomly a bit missing for a camera" aesthetic which is a thing now, or the fact that battery life is somehow stagnant despite increasingly good battery tech.
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