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Ursula K. Le Guin Prize


Ursula K. Le Guin Prize
2022
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The Ursula K. Le Guin Prize, established in 2022, is an annual, English-language literary award presented in honor of Ursula K. Le Guin. The $25,000 prize is awarded to an author for a single work of "imaginative fiction". The award is meant to honor authors who "can imagine real grounds for hope and see alternatives to how we live now".

Books may be nominated for the prize by anyone and will be judged based on how well the work "reflects the concepts and ideas that were central to Ursula's own work, including but not limited to: hope, equity, and freedom; non-violence and alternatives to conflict; and a holistic view of humanity's place in the natural world".

To be eligible, a book must be a "book-length work of imaginative fiction written by a single author", "[p]ublished in the U.S. in English or in translation to English", and "[p]ublished in the specific window for each year's prize". After a writer wins the award once, they cannot be nominated for the prize again.

Additionally, the award "give[s] weight to writers whose access to resources may be limited due to race, gender, age, class or other factors; who are working outside of institutional frameworks like MFA programs; who live outside of cultural centers such as New York; and who have not yet been widely recognized for their work".

† Finalist ·   Shortlist

YearAuthorTitleRef.
Khadija Abdalla Bajaber*The House of Rust
Sequoia Nagamatsu†How High We Go in the Dark
Catherynne M. Valente†The Past Is Red
Cynthia ZhangAfter the Dragons
Matt BellAppleseed
Adrian TchaikovskyElder Race
Olga Ravn, trans. by Martin AitkenThe Employees
Darcie Little BadgerA Snake Falls to Earth
Michelle Ruiz KeilSummer in the City of Roses
Rebecca Campbell*Arboreality
Christiane M. AndrewsWolfish
Nicola GriffithSpear
Yuri HerreraTen Planets
Simon JimenezThe Spear Cuts Through Water
Zain KhalidBrother Alive
Akil KumarasamyMeet Us by the Roaring Sea
R. B. LembergGeometries of Belonging
Yvette Lisa NdlovuDrinking from Graveyard Wells
Anne de Marcken*It Lasts Forever and Then It's Over
Vajra ChandrasekeraThe Saint of Bright Doors
Sarah CypherThe Skin and Its Girl
Samantha HarveyOrbital
Alissa HattmanSift
Alaya Dawn JohnsonThe Library of Broken Worlds
Micaiah JohnsonThose Beyond the Wall
Premee MohamedThe Siege of Burning Grass
Emily TeshSome Desperate Glory
Nghi VoMammoths at the Gates
Vajra Chandrasekera*Rakesfall
Andrea HairstonArchangels of Funk
Nalo HopkinsonBlackheart Man
Margaret KilljoyThe Sapling Cage
Jared PechačekThe West Passage
Eden RobinsRemember You Will Die
Nghi VoThe City in Glass
Ursula WhitcherNorth Continent Ribbon
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