2024 Prix ActuSF de l’Uchronie Winners
ActuSF has announced the winners for the 2024 Prix de l’Uchronie. The prize is awarded to works of alternate history, written or translated into French and published between September 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023.
Prix Littéraire
- WINNER: Noblesse oblige, Maiwenn Alix (Slalom)
- L’Affaire Crystal Singer [Singer Distance], Ethan Chatagnier, translated by Michelle Charrier (Albin Michel Imaginaire)
- Le Huitième Registre 1. Le Silène assassiné, Alain Bergeron (Alire)
- Protectorats, Ray Nayler, translated by Henry-Luc Planchat (Le Bélial)
- La Ville de braises et de crocs, MIP Ruberto Sanquer (Scrineo)
Prix Spécial
- WINNER: Auto-Uchronia ou Fugue en zut mineur by Francis-Berthelot (Dystopia)
- Arrowsmith T01 reissue, Kurt Busiek (Scénario) & Carlos Pacheco (Drawing), with collector Delcourt comics
- For All Mankind Season 4
- The exposition L’Univers en 1875 [The Star Castle: The Universe in 1875] by Alex Alice at the Daniel Maghen Gallery
Winners were chosen by a jury.
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