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The SFera Award is awarded annually by the science fiction society
SFera in
Zagreb since 1981.[1] Until 1991, it was given to participants from whole of
Yugoslavia, but since 1994 only for works originally published in
Croatian.
The SFera award is given to the best accomplishments in
science fiction (as well as in
fantasy and
horror genre) first published or shown in Croatia over the preceding year.
At the beginning, the award was only for literary works, but with time, expanded to many categories. Currently it is awarded in the following categories:
miniature (very short story)
short story
story
novella
novel
novel for children
drama
poetry
color illustrations
black-white illustrations
comic book
Other mediums (costimography, sculpture, film, video, music) are designated as "special achievements". It is also awarded for life's work and from time to time, a special award for newcomers, called Protosfera.
Posebno ostvarenje za oblikovanje časospisa Ubiq: Melina Mikulić
Protosfera: Vesna Bolfek, Snijeg i pepeo ("Priče o starim bogovima", Pučko otvoreno učilište Pazin, 2007)
2009
Najbolja minijatura:
Ed Barol, Zadnja vožnja (Dobar ulov, Pučko otvoreno učilište, Pazin, 2008)
Najbolja priča:
Dario Rukavina, Nek' se ne zna traga, Ljeljo! (Zlatni zmajev svitak, SFera & Mentor, 2008, Zagreb)
Najbolja novela:
Zoran Krušvar, Tako mora biti (Ubiq 3, Mentor, 2008, Zagreb)
Najbolji roman:
Sanshal Tamoya, Dobitnik (Slovo, 2008, Zagreb)
Najbolji roman za djecu:
Igor Lepčin, Vražje oko (Knjiga u centru, 2008, Zagreb)
Najbolja ilustracija u boji:
Biljana Mateljan, ilustracija naslovnice zbirke Zlatni zmajev svitak (SFera & Mentor, 2008, Zagreb)
Najbolja crno-bijela ilustracija:
Frano Petruša, ilustracije i knjizi Zvijeri plišane Zorana Krušvara (Knjiga u centru, 2008, Zagreb)
Najbolji esej o žanru: dr.
Nikica Gilić, Filmska fantastika i SF u kontekstu teorije žanra (Ubiq 2, Mentor, 2008, Zagreb)
Životno djelo: dr.
Darko Suvin, professor emeritus
Protosfera: posebna nagrada za autora mlađeg od 21 godine, dobila je u kategoriji priče Valentina Mišković za priču Izgubljeni bijeli brat (Eridan 7, Treći zmaj, 2008,
Rijeka)
This article should specify the language of its non-English content, using {{
lang}}, {{
transliteration}} for transliterated languages, and {{
IPA}} for phonetic transcriptions, with an appropriate
ISO 639 code. Wikipedia's
multilingual support templates may also be used.See why.(May 2019)
The SFera Award is awarded annually by the science fiction society
SFera in
Zagreb since 1981.[1] Until 1991, it was given to participants from whole of
Yugoslavia, but since 1994 only for works originally published in
Croatian.
The SFera award is given to the best accomplishments in
science fiction (as well as in
fantasy and
horror genre) first published or shown in Croatia over the preceding year.
At the beginning, the award was only for literary works, but with time, expanded to many categories. Currently it is awarded in the following categories:
miniature (very short story)
short story
story
novella
novel
novel for children
drama
poetry
color illustrations
black-white illustrations
comic book
Other mediums (costimography, sculpture, film, video, music) are designated as "special achievements". It is also awarded for life's work and from time to time, a special award for newcomers, called Protosfera.
Posebno ostvarenje za oblikovanje časospisa Ubiq: Melina Mikulić
Protosfera: Vesna Bolfek, Snijeg i pepeo ("Priče o starim bogovima", Pučko otvoreno učilište Pazin, 2007)
2009
Najbolja minijatura:
Ed Barol, Zadnja vožnja (Dobar ulov, Pučko otvoreno učilište, Pazin, 2008)
Najbolja priča:
Dario Rukavina, Nek' se ne zna traga, Ljeljo! (Zlatni zmajev svitak, SFera & Mentor, 2008, Zagreb)
Najbolja novela:
Zoran Krušvar, Tako mora biti (Ubiq 3, Mentor, 2008, Zagreb)
Najbolji roman:
Sanshal Tamoya, Dobitnik (Slovo, 2008, Zagreb)
Najbolji roman za djecu:
Igor Lepčin, Vražje oko (Knjiga u centru, 2008, Zagreb)
Najbolja ilustracija u boji:
Biljana Mateljan, ilustracija naslovnice zbirke Zlatni zmajev svitak (SFera & Mentor, 2008, Zagreb)
Najbolja crno-bijela ilustracija:
Frano Petruša, ilustracije i knjizi Zvijeri plišane Zorana Krušvara (Knjiga u centru, 2008, Zagreb)
Najbolji esej o žanru: dr.
Nikica Gilić, Filmska fantastika i SF u kontekstu teorije žanra (Ubiq 2, Mentor, 2008, Zagreb)
Životno djelo: dr.
Darko Suvin, professor emeritus
Protosfera: posebna nagrada za autora mlađeg od 21 godine, dobila je u kategoriji priče Valentina Mišković za priču Izgubljeni bijeli brat (Eridan 7, Treći zmaj, 2008,
Rijeka)