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Starting in 2005, the Center for the Study of Science Fiction is offering a writing prize to the author of an outstanding SF story written for an English class at the University of Kansas. The Award is named in honor of James Gunn, the Center's Director since its inception. All KU students – English or other majors, traditional or non-traditional – are eligible to submit a work they wrote that year. Teachers and others may submit a story for a student, as well. Rules and prizes are listed at the bottom of this page. The Award consists of a $100 check funded by a donation from CSSF Associate Director Chris McKitterick, plus a $200 scholarship toward tuition in the Writer's Workshop offered by CSSF Director James Gunn. Gunn is the primary instructor of the Workshop, and McKitterick acts as assistant instructor and is also available for personal consultation and other activities. Kij Johnson also assists in the Workshop and often teaches a novel-writing workshop in conjunction. We usually have special guest critiquers for the final two days (or more) of the Workshop, including the Campbell and Sturgeon Award winners, and Frederik Pohl has participated in the Workshop for the past 30 years. The Writer's Workshop usually meets from the last week of June through the first week of July, concluding during the Campbell Conference. If you are coming from out of town, plan to arrive on the Sunday before the Workshop begins. We will have an informal get-together on Sunday evening to get acquainted. Participants have time for writing, recreation, socializing, and individual conferences. The Campbell Conference usually brings the winners of the Campbell and Sturgeon Awards to the campus as special guests as well as several other special guests. The year's winner is announced during the English Department Awards Ceremony in late May. Below is the list of Gunn Award winners and their story titles: 2007
2006
2005
Rules
Prizes
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updated 7/30/2007