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Arthur C. Clarke Award

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The Arthur C. Clarke Award is an annual British award given for the best science fiction novel published in the United Kingdom during the previous year.

Key Features

  • Recognizes excellence in science fiction literature
  • Promotes the genre and its authors
  • Established in 1987

Pros

  • Encourages creativity and innovation in the field of science fiction
  • Shines a spotlight on talented authors and their work
  • Helps to expand awareness and appreciation of the genre

Cons

  • Limited to novels published in the UK, may overlook international works
  • Subjective nature of judging may lead to disagreements or controversy

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