Sci-Fi / Fantasy Awards
What kind of awards do sci-fi and fantasy TV shows and movies get from the mainstream statue-fests like the Emmies and Oscars? Check out the accolades here, as well as information about the Hugos, Nebulas, and other ways that sci-fi and fantasy creators honor their own.
In a night dominated by Slumdog Millionaire and 30 Rock, three of the major sci-fi/fantasy nominees came out winners at the 66th annual Golden Globe awards.
This year's nominations for science-fiction and fantasy are few but interesting
Hard drama is the dominant factor in this year's awards season, it seems, if the nomination lists for the CCAs and the Golden Globes are any indication.
The nominees announced this week for the Critics Choice Awards, ushering in the annual Hollywood awards season, include a handful of nods to this year's coterie of fantasy films.
The nominees for the 2008 People's Choice Awards, voted by viewers, recognize a number of sci-fi and fantasy blockbuster films but largely ignore genre TV.
The Hugo Award, also known as the Science Fiction Achievement Award, is given annually by the World Science Fiction Society (WSFS). Awards are given not only for fiction in print but television and film as well.
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America award the Nebulas annually in five categories: Novel, Novella, Novelette, Short Story, and Script.
Annual awards given by the World Fantasy Convention.
The Constellation Awards are Canada's new set of annual science fiction awards, focused on rewarding excellence in science fiction film and television.
The Constellation Awards, organized by Polaris Con sponsors TCON, are billed as Canada's first and only "national fan-nominated, fan-voted set of awards celebrating excellence in science fiction television and film," and the just-announced first roster of nominees for best sci-fi series of 2006 is leaning heavily on Canada-friendly productions.