Golden Duck Award
Golden Duck Award
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The Golden Duck Awards for Excellence in Children's Science Fiction were given annually from 1992 to 2017. The awards were presented every year at Worldcon or the North American Science Fiction Convention (NASFiC). In 2018 they were replaced by the Notable Book Lists of the same names sponsored by the Library Information and Technology Association (LITA).
Contents
1 Categories
2 Funding
3 Golden Duck Award Winners
3.1 Picture Book
3.2 Eleanor Cameron Award
3.3 Hal Clement Award
3.4 Special Award Winner
4 External links
Categories[edit]
The categories are:
- Picture Book
- Middle Grades (the Eleanor Cameron Award)
- Young Adult (the Hal Clement Award)
There was also a provision for a Special Award if a book was found to be outstanding but did not fit any of the standard categories
Funding[edit]
The Golden Duck Awards were funded by Super-Con-Duck-Tivity, Inc., a 501(c)3 corporation, which also sponsored the U.S. midwest regional science fiction convention DucKon. Winners were selected by a group of teachers, librarians, parents, high tech workers and reviewers.
Golden Duck Award Winners[edit]
Picture Book[edit]
The picture book award is sometimes given to a book with non-fictional science content with a story "wrapper" as well as traditional Science Fiction themes.
1992 – Time Train by Paul Fleischman, illustrated by Claire Ewart
1993 – June 29, 1999 by David Wiesner
1994 – Richie's Rocket by Joan Anderson, photographed by George Ancona
1995 – Time Flies by Eric Rohmann
1996 – Insects from Outer Space by Vladimir Vagin and Frank Asch
1997 – Grandpa Takes Me to the Moon by Timothy Gaffney, illustrated by Barry Root
1998 – Floating Home by David Getz, illustrated by Michael Rex
1999 – Noah and the Space Ark by Laura Cecil, illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark
2000 – Hush, Little Alien by Daniel Kirk
2001 – Rex by Robert Gould and Kathleen Duey, illustrated by Eugene Epstein
2002 – Baloney (Henry P.) by Jon Scieszka, illustrated by Lane Smith
2003 – Incredible Cross-Sections of Star Wars, Episode II: Attack of the Clones by Curtis Saxton and Richard Chasemore
2004 – Hazel Nutt, Mad Scientist by David Elliot, illustrated by True Kelley (Holliday House, ISBN 0-8234-1711-5)
2005 – Science Verse by Jon Scieszka, illustrated by Lane Smith (Viking)
2006 – Captain Raptor and the Moon Mystery by Kevin O'Malley, illustrated by Patrick O'Brien
2007 – Night of the Homework Zombies by Scott Nickel, illustrated by Steve Harpster (ISBN 9781598890358)
2008 – Mars Needs Moms by Berkeley Breathed
2009 – We're Off to Look for Aliens by Colin McNaughton
2010 – Swamps of Sleethe by Jack Prelutsky
2011 – Oh No! (Or, How My Science Project Destroyed the World) by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Dan Santat
2012 – Earth to Clunk by Pam Smallcomb, illustrated by Joe Berger
2013 – Oh No! Not Again!: (Or How I Built a Time Machine to Save History) (Or At Least My History Grade) by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Dan Santat
2014 – Vader's Little Princess by Jeffrey Brown
2015 – Max Goes to the Space Station by Jeffrey Bennett, illustrated by Michael Carroll
2016 - Interstellar Cinderella, by Deborah Underwood, illustrated by Meg Hunt.
2017 - Blip! written and illustrated by Barnaby Richards
Eleanor Cameron Award[edit]
This award is given to chapter books and middle grade novels. The protagonists are science users and problem solvers. Occasionally books with fantasy elements but a science fiction theme have won.
1992 – My Teacher Glows in the Dark by Bruce Coville
1993 – Weirdos of the Universe Unite! by Pamela Service
1994 – Worf's First Adventure by Peter David
1995 – Shape Changer by Bill Brittain
1996 – Star Hatchling by Margaret Bechard
1997 – Kipton and the Tower of Time by Charles L. Fontenay
1998 – The Andalite Chronicles by Katherine Applegate
1999 – Young Jedi Knights series by Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta
2000 – I Was a Sixth Grade Alien by Bruce Coville
2001 – The Power of Un by Nancy Etchemendy
2002 – Beatnik Rutabagas from Beyond the Stars by Quentin Dodd
2003 – Andrew Lost series: Andrew Lost on the Dog; Andrew Lost in the Bathroom; Andrew Lost in the Kitchen by J. C. Greenburg
2004 – Escape from Memory by Margaret Peterson Haddix
2005 – The Supernaturalist by Eoin Colfer (Hyperion)
2006 – (tie)
Whales on Stilts by M. T. Anderson, illustrated by Kurt Cyrus (Harcourt, 2005. ISBN 0-15-205340-9)
The Fran That Time Forgot by Jim Benton (Aladdin, ISBN 0-689-86298-9)
2007 – Apers by Mark Jansen with Barbara Day Zinicola (Dailey Swan Publishing, 2006; ISBN 978-0-9773676-2-7)
2008 – (tie)
Shanghaied to the Moon by Michael J. Daley
Gravity Buster: Journal #2 of a Cardboard Genius by Frank Asch
2009 – Lighter than Air by Henry Melton
2010 – Z Rex by Steve Cole
2011 – Alien Encounter by Pamela Service and Mike Gorman
2012 – Worst-Case Scenario Ultimate Adventure #2: Mars! by Hena Kahn and David Borgenicht
2013 – Alien on a Rampage from the Intergalactic Bed and Breakfast series by Clete Barrett Smith
2014 – Two books from the Galaxy Zack series: Hello, Nebulon! and Journey to Juno by Ray O'Ryan and Colin Jack
2015 – Ambassador by William Alexander
2016 - Fuzzy Mud, by Louis Sacher
Hal Clement Award[edit]
Hal Clement's own writings weren't YA, but his high school science teaching career strongly connects him to the YA age group. The primary story elements are correct science with science fictional extrapolations and characters who solve problems on their own.
1992 – Invitation to the Game by Monica Hughes
1993 – River Rats by Caroline Stevermer
1994 – The Giver by Lois Lowry
1995 – The Ear, the Eye and the Arm by Nancy Farmer
1996 – (tie)
The Winds of Mars by H. M. Hoover
The Night Room by E. M. Goldman
1997 – Wildside by Steven Gould
1998 – Shade's Children by Garth Nix
1999 – Alien Dreams by Larry Segriff
2000 – The Game of Worlds by Roger McBride Allen from David Brin's Out of Time series
2001 – Jumping Off the Planet by David Gerrold
2002 – This Side of Paradise by Steven Layne
2003 – Feed by M.T. Anderson
2004 – Gunpowder Empire by Harry Turtledove (Tor Books)
2005 – Balance of Trade by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller (Meisha Merlin, 2004)
2006 – Uglies by Scott Westerfeld (Simon Pulse)
2007 – Rash by Pete Hautman (Simon & Schuster, 2006; ISBN 978-0-689-86801-6)
2008 – Sky Horizon by David Brin and illustrated by Scott Hampton (Subterranean Press, 2007, ISBN 978-1-59606-109-5)
2009 – (tie)
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (Scholastic Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-439-02348-1)
Little Brother by Cory Doctorow (Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC, 2008, ISBN 978-0-7653-1985-2)
2010 – Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
2011 – WWW: Watch by Robert J. Sawyer
2012 – (tie)
A Beautiful Friendship by David Weber
A Long, Long Sleep by Anna Sheehan
2013 – Cinder by Marissa Meyer
2014 – The Planet Thieves by Dan Krokos
2015 – Expiration Day by William Campbell Powell
2016 - Armada, by Ernest Cline
Special Award Winner[edit]
1997 Strong Female Characters – Kipton and the Android by Charles L. Fontenay (Royal Fireworks Press, 1996)
1999 Australian Contribution to Children's Science Fiction – to Garth Nix
2000 Promotion of Reading – Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling
2003 Best Science and Technology Education – Tales from the Wonder Zone (Entire Series) by Julie E. Czerneda (Trifolium Books)
2007 – Nonfiction – Write Your Own Science Fiction Story by Tish Farrell (Compass Point Books, 2006; ISBN 978-0-7565-1643-7)- 2008
- Stone Arch Books for publishing quality science fiction graphic novels
- Special Award Nonfiction – World of Science Fiction – 12 Titles by John Hamilton. ABDO Publishing Company.
2010 – Special Award Nonfiction – You Write It: Science Fiction by John Hamilton. ABDO Publishing Company.
External links[edit]
- Golden Duck website
- Science Fiction Awards Database listings for the Golden Duck Awards
- LITA Excellence in Children’s and Young Adult Science Fiction Notable Lists
Categories:
- Science fiction awards
- American children's literary awards
- Awards established in 1992
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