Golden Auguste
The Golden Auguste is an award that has been presented every three years by the Murderous Sisters Association since 2009 . The undoped award is given to people who have made a name for themselves in women's crime fiction. The award is named after the Austrian writer Auguste Groner , the first female crime fiction writer to introduce a serial cop at the beginning of the 20th century. The award sculpture was designed by the Austrian author and gilder Elisabeth Fischer.
| Previous winners | ||
|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Else Laudan | Publisher, translator, editor |
| 2012 | Almuth Heuner | Writer, translator |
| 2015 | Nina George | Writer, journalist |
| 2018 | Zoë Beck | Writer, publisher |
Individual evidence
- ^ Crime writers: Awarding of the golden Auguste - Murderous sisters. Retrieved September 22, 2018 .