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The Parsec Awards were a set of annual awards created to recognize excellence in science fiction podcasts and podcast novels. The awards were created by Mur Lafferty,[1] Tracy Hickman and Michael R. Mennenga and awarded by FarPoint Media. They were first presented in 2006 at DragonCon.[2][3][4][5] In 2009 the awards were described as "one of the most recognizable honors in science and fiction podcasting".[6] The awards were given from 2006 to 2018.

Nominations were accepted from the listening public annually in each of the categories. The list was vetted for eligibility by the steering committee, before producers were invited to submit samples of work for consideration by a panel of judges. The panel reduced the list of nominees to five finalists in each category. The finalists' work was submitted for judging and the winner was selected by that panel of authors, podcasters, and others knowledgeable in the field of speculative fiction, podcasting, and/or publishing.[7] Past finalist judges have included Catherine Asaro, Charles de Lint, Cory Doctorow, and Evo Terra.[8]

The awards were last presented in 2018.

Past winners

2014

  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Short Form): Growth Spurt by Paul Lorello (from PseudoPod)
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story Small Cast (Novella Form): Blood and Smoke by Mike Bennett (from Underwood and Flinch)
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story Small Cast (Long Form): Underwood and Flinch: A Vampire Novel by Mike Bennett
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story Large Cast (Short Form): Dirty Hands by Niall Kitson (from Seminar: An Original Anthology Show)
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story Long Form: Fire on the Mound by William J. Meyer
  • Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Short Form): Tallington by Jon Thrower (from We Are Not Alone)
  • Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Long Form): We're Alive: A Story of Survival by Kc Wayland
  • Best Speculative Fiction Video Story: Once Upon a Time in the 1970s by Chris & Anne Lukeman
  • Best Speculative Fiction Magazine or Anthology Podcast: The NoSleep Podcast edited by David Cummings
  • Best New Speculative Fiction Podcaster/Team: Richard Wentworth, Michael McQuilkin, Lisa McQuilkin, and Michael Atkinson of Hadron Gospel Hour
  • Best Speculative Fiction Fan or News Podcast (Specific): Cyborgs: A Bionic Podcast hosted by John S. Drew and Paul K. Bisson
  • Best Speculative Fiction Fan or News Podcast (General): Sword & Laser hosted by Veronica Belmont and Tom Merritt
  • Best Podcast about Speculative Fiction Content Creation: StoryWonk Sunday hosted by Lani Diane Rich and Alastair Stephens
  • Best Fact Behind the Fiction Podcast: Universe Today's Guide to Space hosted by Fraser Cain
  • Best Speculative Fiction Comedy/Parody Podcast: DragonConTV hosted by Brian Richardson
  • Best Speculative Fiction Music Podcast: Insufficient submissions
  • Best Youth Driven Speculative Fiction Podcast: Insufficient submissions
  • [9]

2013

  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Short Form): Now Cydonia by Rick Kennett (from Cast of Wonders)
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story Small Cast (Novella Form): The Shadow Over Innsmouth by H.P. Lovecraft, produced by Mike Bennett
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story Small Cast (Long Form): Underwood and Flinch by Mike Bennett
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story Large Cast: The Road To Utopia Plain by Rick Kennett (The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine)
  • Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Short Form): The Minister of Chance by Radio Static
  • Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Long Form): Star Trek: Outpost by Tony Raymond and Daniel McIntosh
  • Best Speculative Fiction Video Story: I Have Your Heart by Molly Crabapple, Kim Boekbinder & Jim Batt
  • Best Speculative Fiction Magazine or Anthology Podcast: Tales from the Archives, Volume 2 by Tee Morris and Pip Ballantine
  • Best New Speculative Fiction Podcaster/Team: The NoSleep Podcast by David Cummings
  • Best Speculative Fiction Fan or News Podcast (Specific): RebelForce Radio by Jimmy Mac and Jason Swank
  • Best Speculative Fiction Fan or News Podcast (General): Nights at the Round Table by Ash Farbrother
  • Best Podcast about Speculative Fiction Content Creation: StoryForward by J.C. Hutchins & Steve Peters
  • Best Fact Behind the Fiction Podcast: Hubblecast by Oli Usher & Joe Liske
  • Best Speculative Fiction Comedy/Parody Podcast: Blastropodcast by Mark Soloff
  • Best Speculative Fiction Music Podcast: The Funny Music Project by Devo Spice
  • Best Youth Driven Speculative Fiction Podcast: insufficient entries
  • [10]

2012

  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Short Form): Precarious Child by Pip Ballantine (from The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences)
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story Small Cast (Novella Form): Insufficient submissions
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story Small Cast (Long Form): Underwood and Flinch: A Vampire Novel by Mike Bennett
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story Large Cast: The Seven by P.C. Haring (from The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences)
  • Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Short Form): Keeg's Quest: A Skyrim Adventure by Rich Matheson
  • Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Long Form): The Mask of Inanna by Alicia Goranson
  • Best Speculative Fiction Video Story: Insufficient submissions
  • Best Speculative Fiction Magazine or Anthology Podcast: Drabblecast
  • Best New Speculative Fiction Podcaster/Team: Toasted Cake featuring Tina Connolly
  • Best Speculative Fiction Fan or News Podcast (Specific): The Signal
  • Best Speculative Fiction Fan or News Podcast (General): The Incomparable
  • Best Podcast about Speculative Fiction Content Creation: Writing Excuses
  • Best Fact Behind the Fiction Podcast: MonsterTalk
  • Best Speculative Fiction Comedy/Parody Podcast: Supervillain Corner
  • Best Speculative Fiction Music Podcast: Radio Free Hipster
  • Best Youth Driven Speculative Fiction Podcast: Insufficient submissions
  • [11]

2011

  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Short Form): Saying the Names by Maggie Clark (from Lightspeed Magazine)
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Novella Form): Kissyman & the Gentleman by Scott Sigler
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Long Form): Owner's Share by Nathan Lowell
  • Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Short Form): The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd by Grant Baciocco & Doug Price
  • Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Long Form): HG World by Jay Smith (3015 North Studios)
  • Best Speculative Fiction Video Story: Grant's Advent Calendar Video Podcast
  • Best Speculative Fiction Magazine or Anthology Podcast: Drabblecast
  • Best New Speculative Fiction Podcaster/Team: Cobalt City Adventures Unlimited
  • Best Speculative Fiction Fan or News Podcast (Specific): PodCulture: TARDIS Interruptus
  • Best Speculative Fiction Fan or News Podcast (General): WhatTheCast
  • Best Podcast about Speculative Fiction Content Creation: Fullcast Podcast
  • Best Fact Behind the Fiction Podcast: Planetary Radio
  • Best Speculative Fiction Comedy/Parody Podcast: Technorama
  • Best Speculative Fiction Music Podcast: Renaissance Festival Podcast
  • Best Youth Driven Speculative Fiction Podcast: Aaron's World
  • [12]

2010

  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Short Form): The Tank by Scott Sigler
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Novella Form): Personal Effects: Sword of Blood by J.C. Hutchins
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Long Form): Captain's Share by Nathan Lowell
  • Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Short Form): The Metamor City Podcast – "Whispers in the Wood" by Chris Lester
  • Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Long Form): Decoder Ring Theatre by Gregg Taylor
  • Best Speculative Fiction Video Story: GOLD: Season 1 by David Nett & Andrew R. Deutsch
  • Best Speculative Fiction Magazine or Anthology Podcast: The Drabblecast edited by Norm Sherman
  • Best New Speculative Fiction Podcaster/Team: In The Gloaming by Nathaniel Tapley
  • Best Speculative Fiction Fan or News Podcast (Specific): The Signal featuring Kari Haley, Kevin Bachelder, Kara Helgren, Les Howard, Jutta Jordans, Dave Tomasic, Andy King, Nick Edwards, Miranda Thomas, Helen Eaton, Anna Snyder, James Parkinson, & Jill Arroway
  • Best Speculative Fiction Fan or News Podcast (General): Galactic Watercooler featuring Audra, Chuck, & Sean
  • Best Podcast about Speculative Fiction Content Creation: Writing Excuses featuring Brandon Sanderson, Dan Wells, Eric James Stone, Howard Tayler, & Stacy Whitman
  • Best Fact Behind the Fiction Podcast: Skeptoid featuring Brian Dunning
  • Best Speculative Fiction Comedy/Parody Podcast: Teknikal Diffikulties featuring Cayenne Chris Conroy
  • Best Speculative Fiction Music Podcast: Radio Free Hipster featuring Z.
  • [13]

2009

  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Long Form / Novel): FETIDUS: The Foundation for the Ethical Treatment of the Innocently Damned, Undead and Supernatural by James Durham
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Novella Form): Eusocial Networking by Scott Sigler
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Short Form): Under The Bed by Michael Natale (from Variant Frequencies)
  • Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Short Form): The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd
  • Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Long Form): Metamor City: Making the Cut
  • Best Speculative Fiction Infotainment Podcast: The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
  • Best Speculative Fiction Comedy /Parody Podcast: Bell's in the Batfry
  • Best Speculative Fiction Magazine or Anthology Podcast: Pseudopod
  • Best Anime Podcast: Anime World Order
  • Best Speculative Fiction Fan Podcast: The ScapeCast
  • Best Speculative Fiction Video Podcast: Stranger Things
  • Best Gaming Podcast: Brilliant Gameologists
  • Best Speculative Fiction Music Podcast: The FuMP
  • Best Writing Related Podcast: Writing Excuses
  • Best Speculative Fiction News Podcast: (Cool) Shite on the Tube featuring Bruce Moyle, Chris Rattray, David Quinn, Dion Brooks and Tiarne Double
  • Best New Speculative Fiction Podcaster/Team: FETIDUS: The Foundation for the Ethical Treatment of the Innocently Damned, Undead and Supernatural
  • [14]

2008

  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Short Form): Red Man by Scott Sigler
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Novella Form): Heaven – Season Four: Wasteland by Mur Lafferty
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Long Form): Playing for Keeps by Mur Lafferty
  • Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Short Form including Independents): Space Casey by Christiana Ellis
  • Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Long Form including Independents): Billibub Baddings and the Case of the Singing Sword by Tee Morris
  • Best Speculative Fiction Video Podcast: Stranger Things
  • Best Speculative Fiction Magazine or Anthology Podcast: Variant Frequencies
  • Best Speculative Fiction Comedy/Parody Podcast: Short Cummings Audio
  • Best Speculative Fiction Fan Podcast: Galactica Quorum
  • Best Speculative Fiction News Podcast: Slice of SciFi
  • Best Writing-related Podcast: Adventures in Scifi Publishing
  • Best "Infotainment" Cast: The Weird Show
  • Best Gaming Podcast: The Game Kennel
  • [15]

2007

  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Short Form): "No World for Warriors" Variant Frequencies by Matt Wallace
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Novella Form): The Arwen by Timothy P. Callahan
  • Best Speculative Fiction Story (Novel Form): The Immortalsby Tracy Hickman
  • Best Audio Drama (Short Form including Independents): The Radio Adventures Of Dr. Floyd by Grant Baciocco, Doug Price
  • Best Audio Drama (Long Form including Independents):Prometheus Radio Theatre by Steven H. Wilson, Scott D. Farquhar
  • Best Audio Production: The Radio Adventures Of Dr. Floyd by Grant Baciocco, Doug Price
  • Best Video Production: Missing Pages by Jerome Olivier
  • Best Video Podcast: Missing Pages by Jerome Olivier
  • Best Non-Speculative Fiction: Number One with a Bullet by Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff
  • Best Fan Podcast: The Signal by Jill Arroway, Les Howard, Kari Haley, & crew
  • Best Speculative Fiction News Podcast: Skepticality: The Official Podcast of Skeptic Magazine by Derek Colanduno & Robynn "Swoopy" McCarthy
  • Best Anime Podcast: GeekNights Wednesdays: Anime Manga Comics by Rym and Scott
  • Best Gaming Podcast: Pulp Gamer: Inside Track
  • Best Graphic Literature Podcast: Comics Radar by JM Campbell and Matt Melnyk
  • Best "Infotainment" Cast: Pulp Gamer: Out of Character
  • Best Reality Podcast: Tag in the Seam by Leann
  • Best Tech Podcast: The Command Line by Thomas Gideon
  • Best Writing Related Podcast: I Should Be Writing by Mur Lafferty
  • [16]

2006

  • Best Fiction (Short): Absolution Insured by Matt Wallace (from Variant Frequencies)
  • Best Fiction (Long): How to Succeed in Evil by The Seanachai & Patrick McLean
  • Best Audio Production: Virgin Falls by Jeff Folchinsky
  • Best Writing Podcast: The Secrets by Michael A. Stackpole
  • Best Audio Drama (Long): The Stargate Café by Planet Retcon
  • Best Audio Drama (Short): The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd by Grant Baciocco & Doug Price
  • Best Fiction (Non-speculative): Death of A Dish Washer by The Seanachai & Patrick McLean
  • Best Fan Podcast: The Scapecast by Kevin Bachelder, Lindy Rae, and crew
  • Best News Podcast: The Future and You by Stephen Euin Cobb
  • [17]

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