The Libertarian Futurist Society just announced Prometheus Award finalists for Best Novel, and Prometheus Hall of Fame finalists for Classic Fiction. The winners will be announced at the 62nd World Science Fiction Convention, Noreascon Four, in Boston, Massachusetts, September 2-6, 2004.
2004 Prometheus Award finalists for Best Novel: (For novels published in 2003.)
(Alphabetized by author.)
Naked Empire, by Terry Goodkind (TOR Books)
The Pixel Eye, by Paul Levinson (TOR Books)
Spin State, by Chris Moriarity (Bantam Books)
Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix, by J.K. Rowling (Scholastic Press)
Sims, by F. Paul Wilson (Forge Books)
Fourteen novels were nominated for this years Prometheus Award for best novel.
The other nominees were:
The Anguished Dawn, by James P. Hogan (Baen Books)
State Of Disobedience, by Tom Kratman (Baen Books)
Crossfire, by Nancy Kress (TOR Books)
Hecate's Glory, by Karen Michalson (TOR Books)
Quicksilver, by Neal Stephenson (Harper Collins)
Ruled Brittania, by Harry Turtledove (Roc/NAL/ Penguin)
Gateways, by F. Paul Wilson (Forge)
The Holy Land, by Robert Zubrin (Polaris Books)
The awards honor outstanding science fiction/fantasy that explore the possibilities of a free future, champions human rights (including personal and economic liberty), dramatizes the perennial conflict between individuals and coercive governments, or critiques the tragic consequences of abuse of power -- especially by the State.
The Prometheus Award was established in 1979, making it one of the most enduring awards after the Nebula and Hugo Awards, and one of the oldest fan-based awards currently in science fiction.
For a list of past winners see:
http://www.lfs.org/awards.htm
Notice who won the very first Prometheus Award. And two Hall Of Fame Awards -- back to back.
Ken V.