Prix Rosny-Aîné
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The Prix Rosny-Aîné is a literary prize for French science fiction
French science fiction
French science fiction is a substantial genre of French literature. It remains an active and productive genre which has evolved in conjunction with anglophone science fiction and other French and international literature....

. It has been awarded annually since 1980 in two categories: best novel and best short fiction.

Best Novel Winners

  • 1980 : Michel Jeury
    Michel Jeury
    Michel Jeury is a French science fiction writer, reputed in the 1970's. He also used the pseudonym of Albert Higon.-Biography:Michel Jeury was born in Razac-d'Eymet....

    , for Le territoire humain
  • 1981 : Michel Jeury
    Michel Jeury
    Michel Jeury is a French science fiction writer, reputed in the 1970's. He also used the pseudonym of Albert Higon.-Biography:Michel Jeury was born in Razac-d'Eymet....

    , for Les yeux géants
  • 1982 : Elisabeth Vonarburg
    Élisabeth Vonarburg
    Élisabeth Vonarburg is a science fiction writer. She was born in Paris and has lived in Chicoutimi , Quebec, Canada since 1973....

    , for Le silence de la cité
  • 1983 : Emmanuel Jouanne
    Emmanuel Jouanne
    Emmanuel Jouanne was a French science fiction writer who won the Prix Rosny-Aîné twice. His first novel came out in 1982. He has collaborated with Yves Fremion on a series of political science fiction and was a member of a writer group called "Limite." He is also noted in France for translations...

    , for Damiers imaginaires
  • 1984 : Jean-Pierre Hubert
    Jean-Pierre Hubert
    Jean-Pierre Hubert was a science fiction and detective fiction author. He won the Prix Rosny-Aîné several times and has been reviewed by Locus .-Bibliography:* Planète à trois temps, Opta, 1975...

    , for Le champ du rêveur
  • 1985 : Emmanuel Jouanne
    Emmanuel Jouanne
    Emmanuel Jouanne was a French science fiction writer who won the Prix Rosny-Aîné twice. His first novel came out in 1982. He has collaborated with Yves Fremion on a series of political science fiction and was a member of a writer group called "Limite." He is also noted in France for translations...

    , for Ici-bas
  • 1986 : Jean-Pierre Hubert
    Jean-Pierre Hubert
    Jean-Pierre Hubert was a science fiction and detective fiction author. He won the Prix Rosny-Aîné several times and has been reviewed by Locus .-Bibliography:* Planète à trois temps, Opta, 1975...

    , for Ombromanies
  • 1987 : Francis Berthelot
    Francis Berthelot
    Francis Berthelot is a French science fiction writer. He won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire three times and the Prix Rosny-Aîné once...

    , for La ville au fond de l'œil
  • 1988 : (tied) Joëlle Wintrebert
    Joëlle Wintrebert
    Joëlle Wintrebert is a French writer. She primarily writes science fiction, but also writes children's literature and journalism. She has won the Prix Rosny-Aîné three times, first in 1980...

    , for Les olympiades truquées
  • 1988 : (tied) Roland C. Wagner, for Le serpent d'angoisse
  • 1989 : Roland C. Wagner, for Poupée aux yeux morts
  • 1990 : Yves Fremion
    Yves Fremion
    Yves Fremion is a French author and former editor of the French science fiction magazine Univers. He has also edited a number of anthologies and has worked for the comic and humour magazine Fluide Glacial...

    , for L'hétéradelphe de Gane
  • 1991 : Pierre Stolze
    Pierre Stolze
    Pierre Stolze He studied at École Normale Supérieure gaining a doctorate there with a thesis on science fiction. As a writer he began in 1979 and won the Prix Rosny-Aîné in 1991.-Bibliography:...

    , for Cent mille images
  • 1992 : Jean-Claude Dunyach
    Jean-Claude Dunyach
    Jean-Claude Dunyach is a French science fiction writer.-Overview:Dunyach has a Ph.D. in applied mathematics and supercomputing. He works for Airbus in Toulouse in southwestern France....

    , for Étoiles mortes (Aigue Marine/Nivôse)
  • 1993 : Alain Le Bussy
    Alain Le Bussy
    Alain Le Bussy was a prolific Belgian author of science fiction who won the Prix Rosny-Aîné in 1993 for his novel Deltas. He died on October 14, 2010, from complications following throat surgery....

    , for Deltas
  • 1994 : Richard Canal
    Richard Canal
    Richard Canal is a French science fiction writer who has won the Prix Rosny-Aîné twice. He has also written a thriller titled La Route de Mandalay. He is noted for an interest in Africa and has taught there.-External links:*...

    , for Ombres blanches
  • 1995 : Richard Canal
    Richard Canal
    Richard Canal is a French science fiction writer who has won the Prix Rosny-Aîné twice. He has also written a thriller titled La Route de Mandalay. He is noted for an interest in Africa and has taught there.-External links:*...

    , for Aube noire
  • 1996 : Maurice Dantec, for Les racines du mal
  • 1997 : Serge Lehman
    Serge Lehman
    Serge Lehman is the main pseudonym of the French science fiction writer Pascal Fréjean. He has won the Prix Rosny-Aîné with the novel F.A.U.S.T. and in short fiction with Dans l'abîme and Origami. F.A.U.S.T also won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire...

    , for F.A.U.S.T.
  • 1998 : Roland C. Wagner, for L'odyssée de l'espèce
  • 1999 : Jean-Marc Ligny
    Jean-Marc Ligny
    Jean-Marc Ligny is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera...

    , for Jihad
  • 2000 : Michel Pagel
    Michel Pagel
    Michel Pagel is a French science fiction and fantasy writer. He is also a translator. He was first published in the fanzine Espace-Temps in 1977. He is the writer of two series; Les Flammes de la nuit and La Comédie inhumaine, as well as several novels...

    , for L'équilibre des paradoxes
  • 2001 : Johan Heliot
    Johan Heliot
    Johan Heliot is the pseudonym used by Stéphane Boillot-Cousin, a French science fiction writer. He is known for imaginative stories and has also does juvenile literature. One of his stories was translated into English for The Mammoth Book of New Jules Verne Adventures.In 2001 he won the Prix...

    , for La Lune seule le sait
  • 2002 : Laurent Genefort
    Laurent Genefort
    Laurent Genefort is a French science fiction writer. He was born in 1968. Considered one of the great writers of Space Opera, he wrote more than 30 novels and was quickly noticed for his ability to create realistic alien worlds and civilizations...

    , for Omale
  • 2003 : Joëlle Wintrebert
    Joëlle Wintrebert
    Joëlle Wintrebert is a French writer. She primarily writes science fiction, but also writes children's literature and journalism. She has won the Prix Rosny-Aîné three times, first in 1980...

    , for Pollen
  • 2004 : Roland C. Wagner, for La Saison de la Sorcière
  • 2005 : Xavier Mauméjean
    Xavier Mauméjean
    Xavier Mauméjean is a French writer born in 1963. He teaches philosophy at a college in Valenciennes, Northern France.-Books in French:* Les Mémoires de l'Homme-Eléphant, Le Masque * Gotham, Le Masque...

    , for La Vénus anatomique
  • 2006 : Catherine Dufour
    Catherine Dufour
    Catherine Dufour is a French science fiction and fantasy writer. She might be best known for Le Goût de l'immortalité, which won three awards including the Prix Rosny-Aîné.-Novels:* Quand les dieux buvaient...

    , for Le Goût de l'immortalité
  • 2007 : Jean-Marc Ligny
    Jean-Marc Ligny
    Jean-Marc Ligny is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera...

    , for Aqua TM

Best Short Fiction Winners

  • 1980 : Joëlle Wintrebert
    Joëlle Wintrebert
    Joëlle Wintrebert is a French writer. She primarily writes science fiction, but also writes children's literature and journalism. She has won the Prix Rosny-Aîné three times, first in 1980...

    , for La créode
  • 1981 : (tied) Jacques Boireau, for Chronique de la vallée
  • 1981 : (tied) Serge Brussolo
    Serge Brussolo
    Serge Brussolo is a French writer.-Biography:Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed family environment...

    , for Subway, éléments pour une mythologie du métro
  • 1982 : Christine Renard
    Christine Renard
    Christine Renard was a French writer of science fiction and fantasy.She was born in the small town of She began her studies in Clermont-Ferrand before studying psychology in Paris. Her literary career began in 1962, but was cut short by cancer. She won the Prix Rosny-Aîné posthumously for the...

    , for La nuit des albiens
  • 1983 : Roland C. Wagner, for Faire-part
  • 1984 : Lionel Évrard, for Le clavier incendié
  • 1985 : Jean-Pierre Hubert
    Jean-Pierre Hubert
    Jean-Pierre Hubert was a science fiction and detective fiction author. He won the Prix Rosny-Aîné several times and has been reviewed by Locus .-Bibliography:* Planète à trois temps, Opta, 1975...

    , pour Pleine peau
  • 1986 : Sylvie Lainé
    Sylvie Lainé
    Sylvie Lainé is a French science-fiction writer. Sylvie Lainé won a Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire in 2006.-Nouvelles:* La ballade de Johny Gueux, Les Lames Vorpales n°1B, novembre 1984, et Hors Service n° 5, 1999....

    , for Le chemin de la rencontre
  • 1987 : Gérard Klein
    Gérard Klein
    Gérard Klein , known also as Gilles d'Argyre, is a French science fiction writer with sociological training.He is the editor of the prestigious science fiction series Ailleurs et Demain published by Robert Laffont and of the Le Livre de poche science-fiction imprint.In his novella Les virus ne...

    , for Mémoire morte
  • 1988 : Jean-Pierre Hubert
    Jean-Pierre Hubert
    Jean-Pierre Hubert was a science fiction and detective fiction author. He won the Prix Rosny-Aîné several times and has been reviewed by Locus .-Bibliography:* Planète à trois temps, Opta, 1975...

    , for Roulette mousse
  • 1989 : Francis Valéry, for Bumpie(TM)
  • 1990 : Francis Valéry, for Les voyageurs sans mémoire
  • 1991 : Raymond Milesi, for Extra-muros
  • 1992 : Jean-Claude Dunyach
    Jean-Claude Dunyach
    Jean-Claude Dunyach is a French science fiction writer.-Overview:Dunyach has a Ph.D. in applied mathematics and supercomputing. He works for Airbus in Toulouse in southwestern France....

    , for L'autre côté de l'eau
  • 1993 : Wildy Petoud
    Wildy Petoud
    Wildy Petoud is a Swiss science fiction writer who won the Prix Rosny-Aîné in 1993. She also wrote the story Nocturne with Emmanuel Jouanne and translated a story by Jean-Claude Dunyach for On Spec.-External links:*...

    , for Accident d'amour
  • 1994 : Raymond Milesi, for L'heure du monstre
  • 1995 : Serge Lehman
    Serge Lehman
    Serge Lehman is the main pseudonym of the French science fiction writer Pascal Fréjean. He has won the Prix Rosny-Aîné with the novel F.A.U.S.T. and in short fiction with Dans l'abîme and Origami. F.A.U.S.T also won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire...

    , for Dans l'abîme
  • 1996 : Serge Delsemme, for Voyage organisé
  • 1997 : Roland C. Wagner, for H.P.L. (1890-1991)
  • 1998 : Jean-Claude Dunyach
    Jean-Claude Dunyach
    Jean-Claude Dunyach is a French science fiction writer.-Overview:Dunyach has a Ph.D. in applied mathematics and supercomputing. He works for Airbus in Toulouse in southwestern France....

    , for Déchiffrer la trame
  • 1999 : Jean-Jacques Nguyen, for L'amour au temps du silicium
  • 2000 : Sylvie Denis
    Sylvie Denis
    Sylvie Denis is a French science fiction writer. She is also a translator and co-edited the magazine "Cyberdreams."-Bibliography:These include:*Jardins virtuels Pézilla-la-Rivière: DLM, c1995. ISBN 2877950697...

    , for Dedans, dehors
  • 2001 : Claude Ecken
    Claude Ecken
    Claude Ecken is a French science fiction writer. He was born in Alsace in 1954.-Novels:* La mémoire totale * L'univers en pièce * La peste verte * Auditions coupables...

    , for La fin du big bang
  • 2002 : Raymond Milesi, for Le sommeil de la libellule
  • 2003 : (tied) Jean-Jacques Girardot, for Gris et amer 1 : Les Visiteurs de l'éclipse
  • 2003 : (tied) Sylvie Lainé
    Sylvie Lainé
    Sylvie Lainé is a French science-fiction writer. Sylvie Lainé won a Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire in 2006.-Nouvelles:* La ballade de Johny Gueux, Les Lames Vorpales n°1B, novembre 1984, et Hors Service n° 5, 1999....

    , for Un signe de Setty
  • 2004 : Claude Ecken
    Claude Ecken
    Claude Ecken is a French science fiction writer. He was born in Alsace in 1954.-Novels:* La mémoire totale * L'univers en pièce * La peste verte * Auditions coupables...

    , for Fragments lumineux du disque d'accrétion
  • 2005 : Ugo Bellagamba
    Ugo Bellagamba
    Ugo Bellagamba is a French science fiction writer who won the Prix Rosny-Aîné in 2005 and 2010 , as well as the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire in 2008...

    , for Chimères
  • 2006 : Sylvie Lainé
    Sylvie Lainé
    Sylvie Lainé is a French science-fiction writer. Sylvie Lainé won a Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire in 2006.-Nouvelles:* La ballade de Johny Gueux, Les Lames Vorpales n°1B, novembre 1984, et Hors Service n° 5, 1999....

    , for Les Yeux d'Elsa
  • 2007 : Serge Lehman
    Serge Lehman
    Serge Lehman is the main pseudonym of the French science fiction writer Pascal Fréjean. He has won the Prix Rosny-Aîné with the novel F.A.U.S.T. and in short fiction with Dans l'abîme and Origami. F.A.U.S.T also won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire...

    , for Origami
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