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List of Gaylactic Spectrum Award winners and nominees for best other work

Literary award for science fiction, fantasy and horror novels with LGBT themes

List of Gaylactic Spectrum Award winners and nominees for best other work

Literary award for science fiction, fantasy and horror novels with LGBT themes

The Gaylactic Spectrum Award for Other Work is presented as part of the Gaylactic Spectrum Awards which are given to works of science fiction, fantasy and horror that explore LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender) topics in a positive way. They were founded in 1998, first presented by the Gaylactic Network in 1999, and in 2002 they were given their own organization, the Gaylactic Spectrum Awards Foundation.

Logo of the Gaylactic Spectrum Award Foundation

Awards are given in categories for novels, short fiction and best other work, although in some years the award for short fiction has not been presented due to lack of sufficient nominees or no nominee of high enough quality. Other categories have also been added and removed in intervening years, and works produced before the inception of the awards are eligible to be inducted into the "Hall of Fame". Each award consists of an etched image on lucite on a stand, using a spiral galaxy in a triangle logo, based on the logo of the Gaylactic Network. The award winner's name, work title, award year and award category are etched on a small plaque on the base or on the plexiglass itself. No cash award is associated with the other work award, and the cost of the awards is paid for through individual donations and fundraising events.

The other works category is open to submissions of works in any non-novel, non-short-fiction medium released during the prior calendar year in North America that includes "significant positive GLBT content". This includes: comic books, graphic novels, movies, television episodes, multimedia, anthologies, story collections, gaming products, artwork, music. The time-frame of eligibility is based on copyright date for first printing for written works, cover date for magazines and comic books, release date for films, and the first air date for television. The long list of nominees is reduced to a short list of finalists, and the results are generally announced and presented at Gaylaxicon, although they have also been presented at Worldcon in the past. This article lists all the "Best short fiction" award nominees and winners, and short fiction hall of fame inductees.

Nicola Griffith is the only creator to have won the other work award more than once, having won twice for editing anthologies; she was also nominated for once for her writing. The creators of Buffy the Vampire Slayer have the record for most nominations, with five, one of which won the award. Cecilia Tan has the record for most nominations without winning, having been a finalist three times for editing anthologies. The most recent winners of the award are an anthology of LGBT themed science fiction entitled The Future Is Queer, edited by Richard Labonté and Lawrence Schimel, the television series Torchwood, created by Russell T Davies, and the film V for Vendetta, all in 2007. No award was presented to any of the works in the 2008 shortlist.

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the years correspond to the year of work's release; the ceremonies are always held the following year. Entries in bold and with a lavender background have won the relevant award; those that are neither highlighted nor in bold are the finalist nominees. Superscript letters after the result indicate simultaneous nominations in other categories, or other notes.

YearAuthor(s) / Editor(s) / Director(s)TitlePublisherNoteResultRef.
1999
& Stephen PagelBending the Landscape: Science FictionOverlookAnthologyWon
1999
Bill Condon(dir.)Gods and MonstersLions Gate EntertainmentFilmNom
1999
Lawrence Schimel (ed.)Things Invisible to SeeUltra VioletAnthologyNom
2000
& Charlie KaufmanBeing John MalkovichSingle Cell Pictures / Gramercy Pictures / Propaganda FilmsFilmWon
2000
Trey Parker & Matt StoneSouth Park: Bigger, Longer, UncutParamount / Warner Bros. / Comedy CentralFilmNom
2000
Peter DavidSupergirl issue #39, "On Ice"DC ComicsComic book issuesNom
2001
et al.Buffy the Vampire SlayerFox/WBTelevision seriesWon
2001
Warren Ellis, Mark Millar et al.: Under New ManagementDC ComicsGraphic novelNom
2001
Colleen DoranImage comicsComic bookNom
2001
Greg EganAsimov's SF 07/00Short fictionNom
2001
Michael Rowe (ed.)Queer FearArsenal PulpAnthologyNom
2002
& Stephen PagelBending the Landscape: HorrorOverlookAnthologyWon
2002
et al.Buffy the Vampire SlayerFox/WB/UPNTelevision seriesNom
2002
Elizabeth WatasinCharm School #4Slave LaborComic book issueNom
2002
Robert RodiCodename: Knockout #0-#6DC / Vertigo ComicsComic book issuesNom
2002
Judd WinickGreen Lantern #137 & #140DC ComicsComic book issuesNom
2002
Cecilia Tan (ed.)SextopiaCirclet PressAnthologyNom
2002
Steve BermanTrystsLethe PressCollectionNom
2002
Judd WinickX-Force #117-118Marvel ComicsComic book issuesNom
2003
Mark Millar et al.issues #28-29DC Comics / WildstormComic book issuesWon
2003
Judd Winick et al.Green Lantern issues #154-155, "Hate Crime"DC ComicsComic book issuesWon
2003
Michael Rowe (ed.)Queer Fear IIArsenal PulpAnthologyWon
2003
Amber Benson & Christopher GoldenBuffy the Vampire Slayer - Willow and Tara: WildernessDark HorseComic book seriesNom
2003
Neil Gaiman & Craig RussellMurder MysteriesDark HorseComic book seriesNom
2003
VariousUncanny X-Men #414Marvel ComicsComic book issueNom
2003
VariousX-Statix #1-5Marvel ComicsComic book issuesNom
2003
et al.Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode, "Seeing Red"Fox/WB/UPNTelevision episodeNom
2003
R.H. Barlow, S. T. Joshi, Douglas Anderson & David SchultzEyes of the God: The Weird Fiction and Poetry of R.H. BarlowHippocampus PressAcademic collectionNom
2003
Cecilia Tan (ed.)Mind & BodyCirclet PressAnthologyNom
2003
Cecilia Tan (ed.)Wired Hard 3Circlet PressAnthologyNom
2004
Tony KushnerAngels in AmericaHBOTelevision seriesWon
2004
Greg Rucka & Michael LarkGotham Central issues #6 - 10, "Half a Life"DC ComicsComic book issuesWon
2004
et al.Buffy the Vampire SlayerFox/UPNTelevision seriesNom
2004
VariousCarnivàleHBOTelevision seriesNom
2004
Stephen Godchaux & Bridget CarpenterDead Like Me episode "The Bicycle Thief"ShowtimeTelevision episodeNom
2004
Warren Ellis & Steve DillonGlobal Frequency #3DC ComicsComic book issueNom
2005
No Award
2005
VariousDrawn TogetherComedy CentralTelevision seriesNom
2005
Ian Iqbal Rashid et al.Touch of PinkSony Pictures ClassicsFilmNom
2005
Greg Herren (ed.)Shadows of the NightSouthern TierAnthologyNom
2005
With Her BodyAqueductCollectionNom
2006
No Award, nominees carried over to 2007
2007
Richard Labonté & Lawrence Schimel (eds.)Arsenal PulpAnthologyWon
2007
Russell T Davies et al.Torchwood Season 1BBCTelevision seriesWon
2007
James McTeigue et al.V for VendettaWarner Bros.FilmWon
2007
Catherynne M ValentePrime BooksPoem, from ApocryphaNom
2007
Russell T Davies et al.Doctor Who episodes, "The Empty Child" & "The Doctor Dances"BBCTelevision episodesNom
2007
Dave Jeser, Matthew Silverstein et al.Drawn TogetherComedy CentralTelevision seriesNom
2007
Shori Shiozu et al.Eerie QueerieTokyoPopMangaNom
2007
Don Sakers (ed.)Gaylaxicon 2006 SamplerSpeed-of-CAnthologyNom
2007
John Baumgartner et al.Hard PillStoebner / BaumgartnerFilmNom
2007
Joselle Vanderhooft (ed.)Sleeping Beauty, IndeedTorquereAnthologyNom
2007
Allan Heinberg et al.Young AvengersMarvel ComicsComic book seriesNom
2008
Sean Abley et al.SocketDark Blue Films, Velvet CandyFilmWon
2008
Jane Goldman, Matthew Vaughn et al.StardustParamount PicturesFilmWon
2008
Greg Rucka, Grant Morrison, Mark Waid, Geoff Johns et al.52DC ComicsComic book seriesNom
2008
Meredith Schwartz (ed.)Alleys and DoorwaysTorquereAnthologyNom
2008
Ronald D Moore, Michael Taylor et al.Battlestar Galactica: RazorUniversal, Sci-Fi ChannelTelevision episodeNom
2008
Joss Whedon et al.Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8Dark Horse ComicsComic book seriesNom
2008
Steve Berman (ed.)So Fey: Queer Fairy FictionLethe PressAnthologyNom
2008
Catherine Tregenna, Russell T Davies, et al.Torchwood episode, "Captain Jack Harkness"BBC WalesTelevision episodeNom
2008
Brian K Vaughan and Pia GuerraY: The Last ManVertigo, DC ComicsComic book seriesNom
2009 -
No Award

People's Choice award winner. A separate Best Comic Book / Graphic novel category was created for one year.

Other works Hall of Fame inductees

In the following table, the years correspond to the year of the award ceremonies; the works were all first published or broadcast before the founding of the awards in 1998. Listed here are all the works short listed for entry in the Hall of Fame that are not novels or short stories. A separate "Hall of Fame Media" category was created for the year 2000.

YearAuthor(s) / Editor(s) / Director(s)TitlePublisherNoteResultRef.
1999
Eric Garber & Lyn Paleo (eds.)Uranian Worlds: A Guide to Alternative Sexuality in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror G K HallNon-fictionInducted
2000
Donald P. BellisarioQuantum Leap episode "Running for Honor"Belisarius ProductionsMedia (TV)Inducted
2000
Richard O'Brien & Jim Sharman20th Century FoxMedia (Film)Inducted
2000
Avery Brooks et al.Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Rejoined"Paramount TelevisionMedia (TV)NI
2002
Scott Lobdell et al.Alpha Flight issue #106Marvel ComicsComic bookInducted

References

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References

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  2. (2003). "Books and Publishing June 1999". Locus Publications.
  3. (2003). "News Log July 2003". Locus Publications.
  4. (2000–2008). "Gaylactic Spectrum Award Official Rules". Gaylactic Spectrum Award Foundation.
  5. Kelly, Mark R.. (2003–2007). "Gaylactic Spectrum Awards Records and Tallies". Locus Publications.
  6. (2008). "2000 Gaylactic Spectrum Awards". Gaylactic Spectrum Award Foundation.
  7. (2008). "2001 Gaylactic Spectrum Awards". Gaylactic Spectrum Award Foundation.
  8. (2008). "2002 Gaylactic Spectrum Awards". Gaylactic Spectrum Award Foundation.
  9. (2008). "2003 Gaylactic Spectrum Awards". Gaylactic Spectrum Award Foundation.
  10. (2008). "2004 Gaylactic Spectrum Awards". Gaylactic Spectrum Award Foundation.
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  12. (2008). "2006 Gaylactic Spectrum Awards". Gaylactic Spectrum Award Foundation.
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