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Name: | K/Star Award |
Date(s): | 1984-1986 |
Frequency: | annual |
Format: | vote |
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Fandom: | Star Trek - K/S |
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The K/Star Awards were slash fan fiction awards. They were first announced by the editors of Not Tonight, Spock!:“The K/Star Awards are an attempt to spotlight the writers, artists, poets, and editors who give of their time and talents to feed our addiction to K/S.”
In the past there was some confusion over whether IDICon sponsored merit awards, which were called the K/Star Awards. No record of such sponsorship has been found and in 2018, one of the convention organizers confirmed that they had not sponsored the awards.[1]
There were three award years, and the K/Star Award ceased with the discontinuation of Not Tonight, Spock!.
1984
- Best Zine — Nome #6 (other nominees: Final Frontier #2, Out of Bounds, Again, T'hy'la #3, Twin Destiny #1)
- Best Short Story — Dealers in Kevas and Trillium by K.S. T’Lan in T'hy'la #3) (other nominees: The Question in Final Frontier #2, Seasons of the Heart in And Another K/S Zine, and The Weakest Link, The Slowest Ship in And Another K/S Zine)
- Best Long Story — Broken Images by Beverly Sutherland (Nome Special Edition) (other nominees: An Inhabited Garden in The Final Frontier #2, And Never Parted in Nome #6, and This Simple Feeling in Nome #6)
- Best Poem — “Twin Destinies” by Sharon F. (Twin Destiny 1) (other nominees: "Center of the Circle" in Twin Destiny #1, "Georgia Ramblin'" in Nome #6, and "Untitled #1 and #2" by Emily Ross T'hy'la #3)
- Best Humor — Rumor Has It by Devery Helm (Nome 6) (other nominees: For the Man Who Has Everything in Out of Bounds, Again, It's Not Easy Being Green in Out of Bounds, Again, Shopping Daze in Twin Destiny #1)
- Best Artwork — Out of Bounds, Again cover by Gayle F. (other nominees: from Broken Images by Connie Faddis, Center of the Circle, fold-out work by Suzan Lovett in Twin Destiny #1, Twin Destiny cover, and "Virgin Spock" by Ann Crouch in "Twin Destiny #1)
1985
- Best Zine: Nome #7 by Victoria Clark and Barbara Storey, eds.
- Best Long Story Writer: Linn O'Brien for To Invite the Night
- Best Short Story Writer: Vivian Gates for Folly in Still Another K/S Zine and From the Dark into the Light in As I Do Thee #1
- Best Humorist: Dawn’s Early Light
- Best Poet: Meg Fine for Tapestry of Two Lives in California K/S
- Best Artist: Caren Parnes
1986
- Best Zine: Nome #8 by Victoria Clark and Barbara Storey, eds.
- Best Short Story Writer: Second Lesson by Vivian Gates
- Best Long Story Writer: Courts of Honor by Syn Ferguson
- Best Poem: "In Accordance with Tradition" by Sharon F
- Best Humorous Piece: The Hard Sell by Vivian Gates
- Best Artist: Caren Parnes
References
- ^ Morgan dawn's notes of discussions with Lezlie Shell, Feb 2018.