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The Sir Julius Vogel Awards are awarded each year at the New Zealand National Science Fiction Convention to recognise achievement in
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,
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, horror, and
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. They are commonly referred to as the ''Vogels''.


Name

The awards are named for Sir
Julius Vogel Sir Julius Vogel (24 February 1835 – 12 March 1899) was the eighth premier of New Zealand. His administration is best remembered for the issuing of bonds to fund railway construction and other public works. He was the first Jewish prime mi ...
, a prominent New Zealand journalist and politician, who was
Premier of New Zealand The prime minister of New Zealand ( mi, Te pirimia o Aotearoa) is the head of government of New Zealand. The prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, leader of the New Zealand Labour Party, took office on 26 October 2017. The prime minister (informa ...
twice during the 1870s. He also, in 1889, wrote what is widely regarded as New Zealand's first science fiction novel, '' Anno Domini 2000, or, Woman's Destiny''. The book, written and published in Great Britain after Vogel had moved from New Zealand, pictured a New Zealand in the year 2000 where most positions of authority were held by women—at the time of writing, a radical proposition. In 2000, New Zealand's Head of State, Governor General, Prime Minister, Chief Justice and Attorney General ''were'' all women, as was the CEO of one of the country's largest companies, Telecom.


History

National awards have been presented annually since 1989, but were initially simply known as the New Zealand Science Fiction Fan Awards, and were originally aimed primarily at fandom rather than at professional science fiction. In these early years the awards were organised on an ad-hoc basis by the organising committees of the national conventions, though with the support of the former national fan organisation, the National Association for Science Fiction which nominally ran the awards from 1993. In the early 1990s the awards were briefly known as the Edmund Bayne Awards, after a well-known Wellington fan who had been killed in a road accident, but this name was never formalised. In 2002 the awards were revamped and reorganised, and since that time have been aimed more at the professional science fiction and fantasy community. The current name also dates to 2002. These changes accompanied a change in the organisation of the awards, which are now formally run by national organisation SFFANZ (the Science Fiction and Fantasy Association of New Zealand). Categories change to some extent on an annual basis, but generally include professional awards for best novel, short story, dramatic presentation, and services to science fiction, as well as equivalent fan awards. Due to the size of New Zealand's science fiction, fantasy, and horror fiction communities, the awards cover all three of these frequently intertwined genres and attempt to treat each equally.


New Zealand science fiction fan award winners 1989-2001

;1989 *Best fan writing:
Alan Robson Alan Robson (born 1 October 1955) is an English radio presenter, and host of the North East radio talk show, ''Alan Robson's Night Owls''. Radio Robson started his career with Metro Radio in Gateshead, presenting his first show on 12 Novembe ...
*Best fanzine: '' Phlogiston'' *Best fan art: Dan McCarthy *Best fan editor: Alex Heatley :''Numerous other one-off awards were made in these debut awards'' ;1990 *Best fan writing (general):
Alan Robson Alan Robson (born 1 October 1955) is an English radio presenter, and host of the North East radio talk show, ''Alan Robson's Night Owls''. Radio Robson started his career with Metro Radio in Gateshead, presenting his first show on 12 Novembe ...
*Best fan writing (media): Lana Brown *Best fanzine: '' Cry Havoc'' *Best media fanzine: '' Katra'' *Best fan art: Peter Gainsford *Best fan editor: Lyn McConchie ;1991 *Best fan writing:
Alan Robson Alan Robson (born 1 October 1955) is an English radio presenter, and host of the North East radio talk show, ''Alan Robson's Night Owls''. Radio Robson started his career with Metro Radio in Gateshead, presenting his first show on 12 Novembe ...
*Best fanzine: '' Phlogiston'' *Best fan art: Dan McCarthy *Best fan editor: Alex Heatley ;1992 *Best fan writing:
Alan Robson Alan Robson (born 1 October 1955) is an English radio presenter, and host of the North East radio talk show, ''Alan Robson's Night Owls''. Radio Robson started his career with Metro Radio in Gateshead, presenting his first show on 12 Novembe ...
*Best fanzine: '' Phlogiston'' *Best fan art (tie): James Benson and Mike Hanson *Best fan editor (tie): James Dignan and Alex Heatley ;1993 *Best fan writing: Jon Preddle *Best general fanzine: '' Timestreams'' *Best club fanzine: '' Time Space Visualiser'' *Best fan art: Warwick Gray *Special achievement: Lana Brown ;1994 *Best fan writing: Anne Marie Lloyd *Best fanzine: '' Chunder'' *Best fan art: Mark Roach *Best other publication: '' Trimmings from the Triffid's Beard'' ;1995 *Best fan writing: Peter Friend and Li Cross (co-authors) *Best fanzine: '' Time Space Visualiser'' *Best fan art: Warwick Gray *Best other publication: '' The Best of Time Space Visualiser 21-26'' *Special achievement: Continuum convention committee ;1996 *Best fan writing: Peter Friend *Best fanzine: '' Phoenixine'' *Best fan art: Nick Kim ;1997-2000 (details unknown) ;2001 *Best fan writing: Jon Preddle *Best fanzine: '' Phoenixine'' *Best fan art: Richard Manx *Services to fandom: Paul Scoones


Professional award winners since 2002

;2002 *Best Novel: ''First Hunter'' by Dale Elvy *Best Short Story: "The Good Earth" by Peter Friend *Dramatic Presentation - Long Form: '' The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring'' *Best New Talent: Dale Elvy *Services to Science Fiction and Fantasy:
Peter Jackson Sir Peter Robert Jackson (born 31 October 1961) is a New Zealand film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known as the director, writer and producer of the ''Lord of the Rings'' trilogy (2001–2003) and the ''Hobbit'' trilogy ( ...
,
Fran Walsh Dame Frances Rosemary Walsh (born 10 January 1959) is a New Zealand screenwriter and film producer. The partner of filmmaker Peter Jackson, Walsh has contributed to all of their films since 1989: as co-writer since '' Meet the Feebles'', and ...
, and Phillipa Boyens ;2003 *Best Novel: ''Beast Master’s Ark'' by Andre Norton and Lyn McConchie *Best Art Work: John Baster, Mary Maclachlan *Services to Science Fiction and Fantasy: Weta Workshop, Weta Digital ;2004 *Best Novel: ''Dark Shinto'' by Dale Elvy *Best Short Story (tie): "A Plea for Help" by Kevin G Maclean and "The Alchemist" by Peter Friend *Best New Talent: Glynne Maclean *Special Award:
Peter Jackson Sir Peter Robert Jackson (born 31 October 1961) is a New Zealand film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known as the director, writer and producer of the ''Lord of the Rings'' trilogy (2001–2003) and the ''Hobbit'' trilogy ( ...
and the team responsible for ''The Lord of the Rings'' film trilogy ;2005 *Best Novel: ''Beastmaster’s Circus'' by Lyn McConchie and Andre Norton *Best Short Story: "When Dragons Dream” by Kevin G Maclean *Services to Science Fiction and Fantasy:
Ken Catran Ken Catran (born 16 May 1944) is a children's novelist and television screenwriter from New Zealand. Career Catran is the author of many teen novels, including ''Taken at the Flood'', ''Voyage with Jason'', ''Doomfire on Venus'', ''Space Wolf'', ...
;2006 *Best Novel: ''The Duke's Ballad'' by Andre Norton and Lyn McConchie *Best Short Story: "The Real Deal” by Peter Friend *Services to Science Fiction and Fantasy:
Margaret Mahy Margaret Mahy (21 March 1936 – 23 July 2012) was a New Zealand author of children's and young adult books. Many of her story plots have strong supernatural elements but her writing concentrates on the themes of human relationships and growi ...
;2007 *Best Novel: ''The Assassin of Gleam'' by
James Norcliffe James Norcliffe is a novelist, short story writer, poet, editor, teacher and educator. His work has been widely published and he has been the recipient of a number of writing residencies. Several of his books have been shortlisted for or won award ...
*Best Short Story: "Western Front, 1914” by Peter Friend *Best Dramatic Presentation - Long Form: '' Maddigan's Quest'' *Best New Talent: Douglas A. Van Belle ;2008 *Best Novel - Adult: ''Path of Revenge'' by
Russell Kirkpatrick Russell Kirkpatrick (born 1961) is a New Zealand novelist, geography lecturer, mapmaker and photographer. He has contributed to a number of notable atlases, and since 2004 has completed two fantasy trilogies. He is a three-time winner of the a ...
*Best Novel - Young Adult (tie): ''The Sea-wreck Stranger'' by
Anna Mackenzie Lady Anna Mackenzie (1621–1707), also Ann MacKenzie, was a Scottish courtier and memoirist, wife of the first Earl of Balcarres and the mother of the second and third. After her first husband died, she married Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of ...
and ''Cybele's Secret'' by Juliet Marillier *Best Short Story (tie): "Fendraaken" by Kevin G. Maclean and "Mist and Murder" by
Lucy Sussex Lucy Sussex (born 1957 in New Zealand) is an author working in fantasy and science fiction, children's and teenage writing, non-fiction and true crime. She is also an editor, reviewer, academic and teacher, and currently resides in Melbourne, Aus ...
*Best Novella/Novelette: ''Beat of Temptation'' by Nalini Singh *Best Anthology: ''Doorways for the Dispossessed'' by Paul Haines *Best Dramatic Presentation - Long Form: ''
Black Sheep In the English language, black sheep is an idiom that describes a member of a group who is different from the rest, especially a family member who does not fit in. The term stems from sheep whose fleece is colored black rather than the more comm ...
'' *Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form: "Buy Kiwi Made" advertising campaign *Best New Talent: Tracie McBride *Services to Science Fiction:
Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine ''Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine'' or ''ASIM'' is a fantasy and science fiction magazine published out of Canberra, ACT, Australia. The publishers of ''ASIM'' describe it as "Australia's Pulpiest SF Magazine". The magazine is currentl ...
Publishing Co-operative ;2009 *Best Novel - Adult: ''Dark Heart'' by
Russell Kirkpatrick Russell Kirkpatrick (born 1961) is a New Zealand novelist, geography lecturer, mapmaker and photographer. He has contributed to a number of notable atlases, and since 2004 has completed two fantasy trilogies. He is a three-time winner of the a ...
*Best Novel - Young Adult: ''Thornspell'' by
Helen Lowe Helen Lowe is a New Zealand novelist. Her first novel, ''Thornspell'', was published in 2008. She has since published the first two books in ''The Wall of Night'' quartet, ''The Heir of Night'' and '' The Gathering of the Lost''. Lowe is a thr ...
*Best Short Story: "Under Waves and Over" by Grant Stone *Best Novella/Novelette: "Stroke of Enticement" by Nalini Singh *Best Collected Work: "The Invisible Road" by
Elizabeth Knox Elizabeth Fiona Knox (born 15 February 1959) is a New Zealand writer. She has authored several novels for both adults and teenagers, autobiographical novellas, and a collection of essays. One of her best-known works is '' The Vintner's Luck'' ...
*Best Professional Artwork: Cover for ''
Newtons Sleep ''Newtons Sleep'' is an original novel by Daniel O'Mahony set in the Faction Paradox universe. It is the only Faction Paradox novel to be published by Random Static. Although taking place in a shared universe, it is a stand-alone work that does ...
'' by Emma Weakley *Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form: " Skankenstein" (music video) *Best Professional Publication: " Deputy Dan and The Mysterious Midnight Marauder" by Sally McLennan and Joel Liochon *Best New Talent:
Helen Lowe Helen Lowe is a New Zealand novelist. Her first novel, ''Thornspell'', was published in 2008. She has since published the first two books in ''The Wall of Night'' quartet, ''The Heir of Night'' and '' The Gathering of the Lost''. Lowe is a thr ...
;2010 *Best Novel: ''Beyond The Wall Of Time'' by
Russell Kirkpatrick Russell Kirkpatrick (born 1961) is a New Zealand novelist, geography lecturer, mapmaker and photographer. He has contributed to a number of notable atlases, and since 2004 has completed two fantasy trilogies. He is a three-time winner of the a ...
*Best Young Adult Novel: ''Brainjack'' by Brian Falkner *Best Novella/Novelette: "Wives" by Paul Haines *Best Short Story (tie): "Corrigan's Exchange" by Ripley Patton and "The Living Dead Boy" by Grant Stone *Best Collected Work: "Voyagers: Science Fiction Poetry From New Zealand" by
Mark Pirie Mark Pirie (born 30 April 1974) is a New Zealand poet, writer, literary critic, anthologist, publisher, and editor. He is best known for his Generation X New Zealand anthology ''The NeXt Wave'', which included an 8,000-word introduction (1998), t ...
and Tim Jones (editors) *Best Artwork: "The Test" by Serena Kearns *Best Dramatic Presentation - Long Form: " Under the Mountain" (dir.
Jonathan King Jonathan King (born Kenneth George King; 6 December 1944) is an English singer, songwriter and record producer. He first came to prominence in 1965 when "Everyone's Gone to the Moon", a song that he wrote and sang while still an undergraduate, ...
) *Best Production/Publication: " Semaphore Magazine" by Marie Hodgkinson *Best New Talent:
Simon Petrie Simon Petrie is a New Zealand-born speculative fiction writer now based in Canberra, Australia. He is predominantly recognised as a writer in the science fiction and fantasy genres. Petrie's stories have appeared in a number of Australian publi ...
*Services to Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror:
Phillip Mann Anthony Phillip Mann (August 1942 – 1 September 2022) was a British-born New Zealand science fiction author. He studied English and drama at Manchester University and later in California before moving to New Zealand where he established the ...
;2011 *Best Novel (tie): ''The Heir Of Night'' by
Helen Lowe Helen Lowe is a New Zealand novelist. Her first novel, ''Thornspell'', was published in 2008. She has since published the first two books in ''The Wall of Night'' quartet, ''The Heir of Night'' and '' The Gathering of the Lost''. Lowe is a thr ...
and ''The Questing Road'' by Lyn McConchie *Best Young Adult Novel: ''Summer Of Dreaming'' by Lyn McConchie *Best Novella/Novelette: "A Tale Of The Interferers - Hunger For Forbidden Flesh" by Paul Haines *Best Short Story: ''High Tide At Hot Water Beach'' by Paul Haines *Best Collected Work: "A Foreign Country - New Zealand Speculative Fiction" by Anna Caro and Juliet Buchanan (editors) *Best Artwork: Cover for ''Tymon's Flight'' by Frank Victoria *Best Dramatic Presentation (tie): "
This Is Not My Life ''This Is Not My Life'' is a New Zealand television mystery- thriller which originally aired from 29 July to 14 October 2010 on Television New Zealand's TV One. Plot Set in the 2020s, the show centres on Alec Ross (Charles Mesure) who awake ...
" - Pilot Episode (Executive Producers: Gavin Strawhan, Rachel Lang, Steven O'Meagher, Tim White. Producer: Tim Sanders. Directors:
Robert Sarkies Robert Sarkies (born 6 March 1967) is a New Zealand film director and screenwriter. Sarkies grew up in the South Island city of Dunedin. He attended Kaikorai Valley College. His three feature films to date have been set in Dunedin, or in the lowe ...
, Peter Salmon. Associate Producer: Polly Fryer) and "Kaitangata Twitch" - Pilot Episode by Yvonne Mackay *Best Production/Publication: "White Cloud Worlds Anthology" by Paul Tobin (editor) *Best New Talent: Karen Healey *Services to Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror: Simon Litten ;2012 *Best Novel: ''Samiha's Song'' by Mary Victoria *Best Youth Novel: ''Battle of the Birds'' by
Lee Murray Lee Brahim Murray-Lamrani (born 12 November 1977) is an English-Moroccan mixed martial arts fighter and criminal. In 2005, his MMA career was cut short after he was stabbed multiple times outside a Mayfair nightclub. He was arrested in Rabat, ...
*Best Novella/Novelette: "Steam Girl" by
Dylan Horrocks Dylan Horrocks (born 1966 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a cartoonist best known for his graphic novel '' Hicksville'' and his scripts for the ''Batgirl'' comic book series. His works are published by the University of Auckland student magazine ''Cr ...
*Best Short Story: ''Frankie and the Netball Clone'' by Alicia Ponder *Best Collected Work: "Tales for Canterbury" by Cassie Hart and Anna Caro (editors) *Best Professional Artwork: Cover for ''Oracle's Fire'' by Frank Victoria *Best Dramatic Presentation: "
The Almighty Johnsons ''The Almighty Johnsons'' is a New Zealand fantasy comedy/drama television series, which was created by James Griffin and Rachel Lang and was produced by South Pacific Pictures and aired from 7 February 2011 to 23 September 2013. Production ...
" (Producer: Simon Bennett. Writers: Rachel Lang and James Griffin) *Best New Talent: K. D. Berry *Services to Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror: Ripley Patton ;2013 *Best Novel: ''Queen of Iron Years'' by Lyn McConchie and Sharman Horwood *Best Youth Novel: ''The Prince of Soul and the Lighthouse'' by Frederik Brounéus *Best Novella/Novelette: "Flight 404" by
Simon Petrie Simon Petrie is a New Zealand-born speculative fiction writer now based in Canberra, Australia. He is predominantly recognised as a writer in the science fiction and fantasy genres. Petrie's stories have appeared in a number of Australian publi ...
*Best Short Story: ''Hope is the thing with feathers'' by
Lee Murray Lee Brahim Murray-Lamrani (born 12 November 1977) is an English-Moroccan mixed martial arts fighter and criminal. In 2005, his MMA career was cut short after he was stabbed multiple times outside a Mayfair nightclub. He was arrested in Rabat, ...
*Best Collected Work: "Mansfield with Monsters" by Matt and Debbie Cowens *Best Professional Artwork: Cover for ''Light Touch Paper, Stand Clear'' by Les Petersen *Best Professional Production/Publication: " The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey: Chronicles" (Art and Design by
Daniel Falconer Daniel Falconer is a creature, costume, armour, weapon and prop designer for films and known best for his work with Weta Workshop, Weta on The Lord of the Rings (film series), ''The Lord of the Rings'' film trilogyJ.W. Braun, ''The Lord of the Film ...
( WetaNZ) *Best Dramatic Presentation: '' The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey'' (
Peter Jackson Sir Peter Robert Jackson (born 31 October 1961) is a New Zealand film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known as the director, writer and producer of the ''Lord of the Rings'' trilogy (2001–2003) and the ''Hobbit'' trilogy ( ...
,
Philippa Boyens Philippa Jane Boyens (born 1962) is a New Zealand screenwriter and film producer who co-wrote the screenplay for Peter Jackson's films ''The Lord of the Rings'' series, ''King Kong'', ''The Lovely Bones'', and the three-part film ''The Ho ...
,
Fran Walsh Dame Frances Rosemary Walsh (born 10 January 1959) is a New Zealand screenwriter and film producer. The partner of filmmaker Peter Jackson, Walsh has contributed to all of their films since 1989: as co-writer since '' Meet the Feebles'', and ...
,
Guillermo del Toro Guillermo del Toro Gómez (; born October 9, 1964) is a Mexican filmmaker, author, and actor. He directed the Academy Award–winning fantasy films ''Pan's Labyrinth'' (2006) and ''The Shape of Water'' (2017), winning the Academy Awards for Be ...
) *Best New Talent: Matt and Debbie Cowens *Services to Science Fiction, Fantasy And Horror: Stephen Minchin ;2014 * Best Novel: ''Heartwood'' b
Freya Robertson
* Best Youth Novel: ''Raven Flight'' b
Juliet Marillier
* Best Novella: ''Cave Fever'' by
Lee Murray Lee Brahim Murray-Lamrani (born 12 November 1977) is an English-Moroccan mixed martial arts fighter and criminal. In 2005, his MMA career was cut short after he was stabbed multiple times outside a Mayfair nightclub. He was arrested in Rabat, ...
* Best Short Story: ''By Bone-Light'' by Juliet Marillier * Best Collected Work: ''Baby Teeth'' by
Lee Murray Lee Brahim Murray-Lamrani (born 12 November 1977) is an English-Moroccan mixed martial arts fighter and criminal. In 2005, his MMA career was cut short after he was stabbed multiple times outside a Mayfair nightclub. He was arrested in Rabat, ...
and Dan Rabarts (editors) * Best Professional Artwork: Cover for ''Regeneration: Best New Zealand Speculative Fiction'' by Emma Weakley * Best Professional Publication/Production: ''WearableArt'' by Craig Potton * Best Dramatic Presentation: ''The Almighty Johnsons (Season Three)'', South Pacific Films


2015

* Best Novel: ''Engines of Empathy'' by Paul Mannering * Best Youth Novel: ''The Caller: Shadowfell'' by Juliet Marillier * Best Novella: ''Peach and Araxi'' by Celine Murray * Best Short Story: ''Inside Ferndale'' by
Lee Murray Lee Brahim Murray-Lamrani (born 12 November 1977) is an English-Moroccan mixed martial arts fighter and criminal. In 2005, his MMA career was cut short after he was stabbed multiple times outside a Mayfair nightclub. He was arrested in Rabat, ...
* Best Collected Work: ''Lost in the Museum'', Phoenix Writer's Group * Best Professional Artwork: Cover for ''Lost in the Museum'' by Geoff Popham * Best Professional Production/Publication: ''Weta: 20 Years of Imagination on Screen'', Clare Burgess with Brian Stubley * Best Dramatic Presentation: ''
What We Do In The Shadows ''What We Do in the Shadows'' is a 2014 New Zealand mockumentary horror comedy film written and directed by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi and the first installment in the ''What We Do in the Shadows'' franchise. The film also stars Clem ...
'', dir
Jemaine Clement Jemaine Atea Mahana Clement (born 10 January 1974) is a New Zealand actor, comedian, musician and filmmaker. He has released several albums with Bret McKenzie as the musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords, and created a comedy series of the ...
and
Taika Waititi Taika David Cohen (born 16 August 1975), known professionally as Taika Waititi ( ), is a New Zealand filmmaker, actor, and comedian. He is a recipient of an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Grammy Award, and has received two nominations at t ...


2016

* Best Novel: ''Ardus'' by Jean Gilbert * Best Youth Novel
''Dragons Realm (You Say Which Way)''
b
Eileen Mueller
* Best Novella/Novelette: ''The Ghost of Matter'' by Octavia Cade * Best Short Story: ''The Thief's Tale'' by
Lee Murray Lee Brahim Murray-Lamrani (born 12 November 1977) is an English-Moroccan mixed martial arts fighter and criminal. In 2005, his MMA career was cut short after he was stabbed multiple times outside a Mayfair nightclub. He was arrested in Rabat, ...
* Best Collected Work: ''Work Off Line 2015: The Earth We Knew'', Jean Gilbert and Chad Dick (editors) * Best Professional Artwork: Cover for ''Shortcuts - Track 1'' by Casey Bailey * Best Professional Production/Publication: ''White Clouds World Anthology 3'', Weta Workshops, Paul Tobin (editor) * Best New Talent: Jean Gilbert * Services to Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror: Marie Hodgkinson


2017

* Best Novel: ''Into the Mist'' by
Lee Murray Lee Brahim Murray-Lamrani (born 12 November 1977) is an English-Moroccan mixed martial arts fighter and criminal. In 2005, his MMA career was cut short after he was stabbed multiple times outside a Mayfair nightclub. He was arrested in Rabat, ...
* Best Youth Novel: ''Light in My Dark'' by Jean Gilbert and William Dresden * Best Novella/Novelette: ''The Convergence of Fairy Tales'' by Octavia Cade * Best Short Story: ''Splintr'' by A.J. Fitzwater * Best Collected Work: ''At the Edge'', Dan Rabarts and
Lee Murray Lee Brahim Murray-Lamrani (born 12 November 1977) is an English-Moroccan mixed martial arts fighter and criminal. In 2005, his MMA career was cut short after he was stabbed multiple times outside a Mayfair nightclub. He was arrested in Rabat, ...
(editors) * Best Professional Artwork: Cover for ''At the Edge'' by Emma Weakley * Best Professional Production/Publication: ''That Kind of Planet'' by Emma Weakley * Best Dramatic Presentation: ''This Giant Papier Mache Boulder is Actually Really Heavy'', dir Christian Nicholson * Best New Talent: Eileen Mueller * Services To Science Fiction, Fantasy And Horror:
Lee Murray Lee Brahim Murray-Lamrani (born 12 November 1977) is an English-Moroccan mixed martial arts fighter and criminal. In 2005, his MMA career was cut short after he was stabbed multiple times outside a Mayfair nightclub. He was arrested in Rabat, ...


2018

* Best Novel: ''Hounds of the Underworld'' by Dan Rabarts and
Lee Murray Lee Brahim Murray-Lamrani (born 12 November 1977) is an English-Moroccan mixed martial arts fighter and criminal. In 2005, his MMA career was cut short after he was stabbed multiple times outside a Mayfair nightclub. He was arrested in Rabat, ...
* Best Youth Novel: ''The Traitor and the Thief'' by Gareth Ward * Best Novella/Novelette: ''Matters Arising from the Identification of the Body'' by Simon Petrie * Best Short Story: ''Crimson Birds of Small Miracles'' by Sean Monaghan * Best Collected Work: ''Mariah's Prologues'' by Grace Bridges * Best Professional Artwork: Cover for ''Teleport'' by Kate Strawbridge * Best Professional Production/Publication: ''Mistlands'' by Layla Rose * Best Dramatic Presentation: ''The Changeover'', directed by Stuart McKenzie and Miranda Harcourt


2019

* Best Novel: ''Into the Sounds'' by
Lee Murray Lee Brahim Murray-Lamrani (born 12 November 1977) is an English-Moroccan mixed martial arts fighter and criminal. In 2005, his MMA career was cut short after he was stabbed multiple times outside a Mayfair nightclub. He was arrested in Rabat, ...
* Best Youth Novel: ''Lutapolii – White Dragon of the South'' by Deryn Pittar * Best Novella/Novelette: ''The Martian Job'' by M. Darusha Wehm * Best Short Story: ''Girls Who do not Drown'' by A.C. Buchanan * Best Collected Work: ''Te Korero Ahi Kā'', edited by Grace Bridges,
Lee Murray Lee Brahim Murray-Lamrani (born 12 November 1977) is an English-Moroccan mixed martial arts fighter and criminal. In 2005, his MMA career was cut short after he was stabbed multiple times outside a Mayfair nightclub. He was arrested in Rabat, ...
and Aaron Compton * Best Professional Artwork: Cover for ''The Baker Thief'' by Laya Rose * Best Professional Production/Publication: ''
The Black Archive ''The Black Archive'' is a series of critical monographs about selected individual '' Doctor Who'' stories, from the series' earliest history to the present day. Rather than focusing on behind-the-scenes production history as much ''Doctor Who' ...
#15: Full Circle'' by John Toon * Best Dramatic Presentation: ''
Wellington Paranormal ''Wellington Paranormal'' is a New Zealand mockumentary comedy horror television series which first aired on 11 July 2018 on TVNZ 2. The series is a spin-off of the 2014 film '' What We Do in the Shadows'' and first television series in the fran ...
'', directed by Jemaine Clement and
Jackie van Beek Jackie van Beek (born 10 May 1976) is a New Zealand film and television director, writer and actress. Early life Van Beek was born and raised in Wellington and attended Onslow College. She studied contemporary dance at the Wellington Performi ...


2020

* Best Novel: ''The Dawnhounds'' by Sascha Stronach * Best Youth Novel: ''The Clockill and the Thief'' by Gareth Ward * Best Novella/Novelette: ''From A Shadow Grave'' by Andi C. Buchanan * Best Short Story: ''A Shriek Across The Sky'' by Casey Lucas * Best Collected Work: ''Year’s Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction and Fantasy, Vol 1'', edited by Marie Hodgkinson * Best Professional Artwork: Cover for ''Dragon Pearl'' by Vivienne To * Best Professional Production/Publication: ''Swords: The Webcomic'' by Matthew Wills * Best Dramatic Presentation: ''Dr Who: The Elysian Blade'', David Bishop


2021

* Best Novel: ''The Stone Wētā'' by Octavia Cade *Best Youth Novel: ''These Violent Delights'' by
Chloe Gong Chloe Gong (born 16 December 1998) is a New Zealand writer of young adult fiction. Her 2020 debut novel, ''These Violent Delights'', was a ''New York Times'' best seller. Life and career Gong was born in Shanghai, China, and moved to New Zeal ...
*Best Novella/Novelette: ''No Man’s Land'' by A. J. Fitzwater *Best Short Story: ''For Want of Parts'' by Casey Lucas *Best Collected Work: ''The Voyages of Cinrak the Dapper'' by A. J. Fitzwater *Best Professional Artwork: Laya Rose, for the cover art for ''No Man’s Land'' by A. J. Fitzwater *Best Professional Production/Publication: ''How New Zealand's Best Fantasy and Science Fiction Authors got Shafted on a Global Stage'' by Casey Lucas


Fan award winners since 2002

;2002 *Best Fan Writing:
Alan Robson Alan Robson (born 1 October 1955) is an English radio presenter, and host of the North East radio talk show, ''Alan Robson's Night Owls''. Radio Robson started his career with Metro Radio in Gateshead, presenting his first show on 12 Novembe ...
*Best Fanzine: '' Phoenixine'' *Best Fan Art: Nick Kim *Services to Fandom: Norman Cates and the SFFANZ discussion group ;2003 *Best Fan Writing:
Alan Robson Alan Robson (born 1 October 1955) is an English radio presenter, and host of the North East radio talk show, ''Alan Robson's Night Owls''. Radio Robson started his career with Metro Radio in Gateshead, presenting his first show on 12 Novembe ...
*Best Fanzine: '' Phoenixine'' *Best Fan Art: Grant Preston *Services to Fandom: William Geradts and Adele Geradts ;2004 *Best Fanzine: '' Phoenixine'' *Services to Fandom:
Laurie Fleming Laurie Rowley (born June 14, 1955) is an American former professional tennis player. She competed under her maiden name Laurie Fleming until her marriage to Pike Rowley. Biography Early life Born in 1955, Rowley grew up in Fort Lauderdale, Flori ...
;2005 *Best Fan Writing:
Alan Robson Alan Robson (born 1 October 1955) is an English radio presenter, and host of the North East radio talk show, ''Alan Robson's Night Owls''. Radio Robson started his career with Metro Radio in Gateshead, presenting his first show on 12 Novembe ...
*Best Fanzine (tied): '' Phoenixine'' and '' Time Space Visualiser'' *Services to Fandom: Martin Kealey ;2006 *Best Fan Writing:
Alan Robson Alan Robson (born 1 October 1955) is an English radio presenter, and host of the North East radio talk show, ''Alan Robson's Night Owls''. Radio Robson started his career with Metro Radio in Gateshead, presenting his first show on 12 Novembe ...
*Best Fanzine: '' Phoenixine'' *Best Fan Production: ''King'' (short film) *Services to Fandom: Norman Cates ;2007 *Best Fan Writing:
Alan Robson Alan Robson (born 1 October 1955) is an English radio presenter, and host of the North East radio talk show, ''Alan Robson's Night Owls''. Radio Robson started his career with Metro Radio in Gateshead, presenting his first show on 12 Novembe ...
*Services to Fandom:
John John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Secon ...
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Philippa Ballantine Philippa Ballantine (born 8 August 1971), who also used the pen name Pip Ballantine, is a contemporary New Zealand author of speculative fiction and an avid podcaster. She now lives in Manassas, Virginia, with her husband and collaborator Tee M ...
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Yvonne Harrison Yvonne Harrison Castro (born December 2, 1975 in New York City) is a Puerto Rican track and field runner. She has participated at many international events. She is currently an assistant sprint coach at Saint Joseph’s University alongside Mich ...
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John John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Secon ...
and Lynelle Howell (editors) and ''Time Space Visualiser'' by Adam McGechen (editor) *Services to Fandom: David Lee-Smith ;2011 *Best Fan Writing: "Musings From Under The Mountain" and ''Novazine'' contributions by
Jacqui Smith Jacqueline Jill Smith (born 3 November 1962) is a British broadcaster, political commentator and former Labour Party politician. She was Member of Parliament (MP) for Redditch from 1997 to 2010. She served as Home Secretary from 2007 to 2009 ...
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Jacqui Jacqui is a given name, usually a diminutive form of Jacqueline or Jacquelyn. Notable people with the name include: * Jacqui Abbott (born 1973), female lead singer with the band ''The Beautiful South'' *Jacqui Ainsley (born 1981), English model fr ...
and Keith Smith ;2013 *Best Fan Writing: "Strange Matter" and occasional essays within ''Phoenixine'' by
John Toon John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
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Helen Lowe Helen Lowe is a New Zealand novelist. Her first novel, ''Thornspell'', was published in 2008. She has since published the first two books in ''The Wall of Night'' quartet, ''The Heir of Night'' and '' The Gathering of the Lost''. Lowe is a thr ...
;2015 * Best Fan Writing: Rebecca Fisher * Best Fan Production/Publication: ''Phoenixine'', John and Lynelle Howell * Best Fan Artwork: Keith Smith, ''Novazine'' * Best New Talent: A.J. Fitzwater * Services to Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror: Hugh Cook ;2016 * Best Fan Writing: John Toon, ''Phoenixine'' * Best Fan Production/Publication: ''Phoenixine,'' John and Lynelle Howell * Best Fan Artist: Keith Smith * Services to Fandom: Glenn Young ;2017 * Best Fan Writing: Octavia Cade * Best Fan Production/ Publication: ''Summer Star Trek: Mirror, Mirror'', Enterprise Entertainment * Best Fan Artist: Keith Smith * Services to Fandom: Lynelle Howell


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SFFANZ Vogel Awards pageBiography of Vogel at the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
{{science fiction Science fiction awards New Zealand fiction awards New Zealand science fiction New Zealand fantasy Awards established in 1989