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*[[2004]] - [[E. E. Knight]], ''Way Of The Wolf''
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*[[2003]] - Patricia Bray, ''Devlin's Luck''
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*[[2002]] - [[Wen Spencer]], ''Alien Taste''
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The Compton Crook Award is presented to the best first novel of the year in the field of Science Fiction, Fantasy, or Horror by the members of the Baltimore Science Fiction Society, Inc, at their annual Baltimore-area science fiction convention, Balticon, held on Memorial Day weekend in downtown Baltimore, Maryland each year. Awards have been presented since 1983. The award is also known as the Compton Crook/ Stephen Tall Award.

BSFS has presented “The Compton Crook Award” each Balticon SM (since 1983) for “... the best first novel in the genre published during the previous year ...”. The list of eligible books is published in the monthly newsletter so all club members will have a chance to read and vote. The winning author is invited to BalticonSM (BSFS pays transportation and lodging), and presented with the cash award. Compton Crook, who used the nom de plume Stephen Tall, died in 1981. He was a long-time Baltimore resident, Towson University professor, and, of course, a science fiction author.

Winners

  • 2006 - Maria Snyder, Poison Study
  • 2000 - Stephen L. Burns, Flesh and Silver
  • 1998 - Katie Waitman, The Merro Tree
  • 1996 - Daniel Graham Jr., The Gatekeepers
  • 1992 - Carol Severance, Reefsong

External links

Compton Crook Award Winners Page