Satifka Wins 2021 Endeavour Award

How to Get to Apocalypse by Erica L. Satifka (Fairwood) is the winner of this year’s Endeavour Award.

The other nominees were:

The award was suspended in January 2021 and reopened to submissions in November 2022. The Endeavour is given to “a distinguished science fiction or fantasy book, either a novel or a single-author collection, created by a writer living in the Pacific Northwest.” Winners receive $1,000. The judges were Catherine Asaro, Andy Duncan, and Fran Wilde.

This year’s award was announced at Norwescon, held in SeaTac, Washington, April 6-9, 2023. The award is traditionally given at Oregon convention Orycon, held in November, and is expected to be announced there in future years.

For more information, visit the Endeavour Award website.





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