Golden Auguste

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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

  1. ^ Crime writers: Awarding of the golden Auguste - Murderous sisters. Retrieved September 22, 2018 .