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Sir Julius Vogel Award
Results - 2003
Following are the nominations and results for the Sir Julius Vogel
Awards for 2003. The nominees are for the 2002 calendar year.
Indicates the winner for the category in 2003: |
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Professional
Award Nominees
Best Novel
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“Spirit City” |
Dale Elvy - 2002, HarperCollins |
“Beast Master’s Ark” |
Andre Norton & Lyn McConchie -
2002, Tor |
“Static” |
N.D. Hansen-Hill |
“Elf” |
N.D. Hansen-Hill |
“Grave Images” |
N.D. Hansen-Hill |
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Books by N.D Hansen-Hill are available
as follows
All
ebooks:
Print
- “Elf” and “Static” (type in “Hansen-hill”)
Print
- “Grave Images”
Book
excerpts: 6 chapters of each (left side of page - scroll
down) |
Best Art Work
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John Baster, Mary Maclachlan |
For model making on “The Lord of
the Rings” motion pictures. John and Mary were the lead model
makers of the model team for this project. |
Krackatoa |
For
composition of a score for a science fiction drama production (The
score from ‘This Miserable Thing Called Life: An AudioNovel’,
first broadcast on Wellington Access Radio in August 2002).
You can find out more at http://www.krackatoa.com/
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Fan
Award Nominees
Best Fan Writing
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Ross Temple |
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~templer/ |
Alan Robson |
Alan’s writing can be
seen in the pages of Phoenixine and Nova-Zine. Much of Alan’s work
can be found on his website here. |
Best Fanzine
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Phoenixine |
Editor: Laurie Fleming |
Time Space Visualiser |
Editor: Paul Scoones |
NovaZine |
Editor: Struan Judd et al |
Best Fan Art
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Alex Herbert |
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Grant Preston |
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Special Award Nominees
Services to Fandom
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Martin Kealey |
For support and administration of the
sf.org.nz web domain. This support enables many clubs and
conventions to have websites for no cost. |
Malcolm Fletcher |
For ongoing involvement with Stella Nova
Science Fiction and Fantasy club and conventions |
William and Adele
Geradts |
For the many
Armageddons of the past years. For the increasing calibre of the
expos and guests over time. For their support of New Zealand clubs
and New Zealand comic artists through advertising and table space. |
Matthew Pavletich |
For continuous involvement in fandom,
especially his expertise in matters of factual space travel |
Services to SF and F
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Weta Workshop, Weta
Digital |
For being the premiere
special effects and visual effects facilities in New Zealand. For
excellence in design and artistry. As a result Weta Workshop and
Weta Digital have helped raise the profile of the New Zealand film
industry from "Meet the Feebles" to "The Lord of the
Rings". |
Philip Mann |
For his body of novels
and written work in the past, and his support of science fiction in
New Zealand, such as his patronage of Phoenix Science Fiction
Society |
There was another category nominated, but because there was only one
nominee, these categories were ineligible.
Dramatic Presentation - Long Form - "The Two Towers" -
Director: Peter Jackson |