Call for Parsec Nominations
The Parsec Awards, given for excellence in science fiction podcasting, are open for nominations. The award was founded in 2005 and is presented annually at Dragon*Con. Nominations in 15 categories are open until May 31.
The Parsec Awards, given for excellence in science fiction podcasting, are open for nominations. The award was founded in 2005 and is presented annually at Dragon*Con. Nominations in 15 categories are open until May 31.
The Parsec Awards, given for excellence in science fiction podcasting, are open for nominations. The award was founded in 2005 and is presented annually at Dragon*Con. Nominations in 15 categories are open until May 31.
The winners of this year’s Parsec Awards, presented for excellence in science fiction podcasting, were announced at Dragon*Con on September 4 in Atlanta.
The nominations for this year’s Parsec Awards, presented for excellence in science fiction podcasting, have been released. The winners will be announced at Dragon*Con on September 4 in Atlanta.
Best Speculative Fiction Story (Short Form)
Best Speculative Fiction Story (Novella Form)
Best Speculative Fiction Story (Long Form)
Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Short Form)
Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Long Form)
Best Speculative Fiction Video Story
Best Speculative Fiction Magazine or Anthology Podcast
Best New Speculative Fiction Podcaster/Team
Best Speculative Fiction Fan or News Podcast (Specific)
Best Speculative Fiction Fan or News Podcast (General)
Best Podcast about Speculative Fiction Content Creation
Best Fact Behind the Fiction Podcast
Best Speculative Fiction Comedy/Parody Podcast
Best Speculative Fiction Music Podcast
Best Youth Driven Speculative Fiction Podcast (Trial Category for 2011)
The Parsec Awards, given for excellence in science fiction podcasting, are open for nominations. The award was founded in 2005 and is presented annually at Dragon*Con. Nominations in 15 categories are open until June 1.
All four contenders for this year’s Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund race to travel from Europe to North America, have participated in a podcast of interviews with Jim Mowatt. This year’s candidates include Graham Charnock, John Coxen, Liam Proven, and Paul Treadaway. TAFF voting is open until March 12, 2011.
The Parsec Awards for podcasting were presented at Dragon*Con on September 4. The winners are listed below.
The nominations for this year’s Parsec Awards, presented for excellence in science fiction podcasting, have been released. The winners will be announced at Dragon*Con in Atlanta.
Best Speculative Fiction Story (Short Form)
Best Speculative Fiction Story (Novella Form)
Best Speculative Fiction Story (Long Form)
Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Short Form)
Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Long Form)
Best Speculative Fiction Video Story
Best Speculative Fiction Magazine or Anthology Podcast
Best New Speculative Fiction Podcaster/Team
Best Speculative Fiction Fan or News Podcast (Specific)
Best Speculative Fiction Fan or News Podcast (General)
Best Podcast about Speculative Fiction Content Creation
Best Fact Behind the Fiction Podcast
Best Speculative Fiction Comedy/Parody Podcast