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Phoenix Award (science fiction) - The Phoenix Award is given annually by DeepSouthCon, a bidded convention held in different states of the former Confederacy. It is a lifetime achievement award for a science fiction professional. Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film - The following are a list of Saturn Award winners for Best Science Fiction Film: Pilgrims & Pioneers: The History and Speeches of the Science Fiction Research Association Award Winners - Edited by Hal W. Hall and Daryl F. Ditmar Award - The Ditmar Award (formally the Australian SF ("Ditmar") Award; formerly the "Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award") has been awarded annually since 1969 at the Australian National Science Fiction Convention (the "Natcon") to recognise achievement in Australian science fiction (including fantasy and horror) and science fiction fandom. The award is similar to the Hugo Award but on a national rather than international scale.
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