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Paul Harland Prize

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Dutch literary award

TheHarland Prize is the oldest annual award for original Dutch shortscience fiction,fantasy orhorrorstories. It was originally called the King Kong Award, than the Millennium Award, than it was renamed after Dutch science fiction authorPaul Harland, who died in 2003, and later on it was renamed again to Harland Award.

This award is for short stories and novelettes, but the word count changed sometimes.

History

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The award was presented for the first time in 1976 by SF fan and critic Rob Vooren, on the occasion of a short story contest which had been organised that same year. Initially, Vooren called it theKing Kong Award, and also published an irregularfanzine with the same name.

Over the next ten years, the contest was mostly organised by Rob Vooren, who not only assembled the jury, but also ensured availability of the prize money (usually 1000guilders), and later enlisted the help of apublisher. In 1984 this finally resulted in professional publication for the award winners.

In 1987 Rob Vooren handed over the organisation for the last time, to a rotating committee. For reasons of credibility, and with a view to attracting more sponsors, it was decided in 1996 to change the name toMillennium Prize. Following the death of Paul Harland, who had not only won the award several times, but had also organised it, in addition to being on the jury more often than almost anyone else, the prize was given his name in 2003.

In 2011 the Prize was organized by author Martijn Lindeboom, who in 2013 collaborated on it with authorThomas Olde Heuvelt. In 2016, authors Floris Kleijne and Esther Scherpenisse organized the award. In 2017, the Harland Awards were organized for the first time by a four-headed organization consisting of Mariska Reniers, Freya Sixma, Jorrit de Klerk and Yarrid Dhooghe.

In 2013, there was a record number of entries, 206 stories (totaling some 1.3 million words), in the following years the number of entries stabilized around 200. In 2015, the writing competition was renamed Harland Awards and the novel prize was briefly added. The first Harland Awards Novel Prize was won by Auke Hulst with his science fiction novelSleep Softly, Johnny Idaho. In 2023, the prize was again renamed and is now called the 'Harland Prize'.

Winning authors

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EditionFirstSecondThirdFourthFifth
1976Bert Vos
1977Peter CuijpersGuido EekhautAnnemarie van EwijckEddy C. BertinMartin Berkelaar
1978Wim BurkunkWim BurkunkPeter CuijpersEddy C. BertinKathinka Lannoy
1979Tais TengRobert SmetsFrank FrankhuizenLuuk SimonisEddy C. Bertin
1980Bert VosPeter CuijpersRob ZaagmanSophie van der WaaijEddy C. Bertin /Frank Visser
1981<not granted>Sophie van der WaaijJan Bee Landman
1983Gert and Jan J.B. KuipersPeter CuijpersPaul Harland /Tais TengReinold Widemann
1984Paul Harland andTais Teng /Peter CuijpersPaul HarlandJan J.B. KuipersGerben Hellinga jr
1985Gerben Hellinga, Jr. /Tais TengTais TengGerben Hellinga, Jr.Jan J.B. Kuipers
1986Thomas WintnerJan Bee LandmanJan J.B. KuipersGuido EekhautJan J.B. Kuipers
1987Jan J.B. KuipersJannelies Smit &Paul HarlandEddy C. BertinAntony den RidderGuido Eekhaut /Jan Bee Landman
1988Paul EvenblijThomas CoolGerben Hellinga JrPeter CuijpersRijna Elijzen
1989Tais TengJulien C. RaasveldJan Bee Landman andPaul HarlandPeter CuijpersJan J.B. Kuipers
1990Paul HarlandJan Bee LandmanThomas WintnerGerben Hellinga JrJan J. B. Kuipers
1991Peter CuijpersJan J. B. KuipersMartin BerkelaarGerben Hellinga JrPeter Cuijpers
1992Mike Jansen andPaul HarlandPaul van LeeuwenkampJaap BoekesteinNico StikkerGeeske M. Kruseman /Paul van Leeuwenkamp
1994Nico StikkerPeter CuijpersVincent HobergJan J.B. KuipersTony de Haan
1995Paul Harland andVincent HobergJan J. B. KuipersPaul van LeeuwenkampMartijn KregtingDirk Bontes
1996Dirk BontesJan J.B. KuipersMark J. RuyffelaertFrank van DongenMartijn Kregting
1997Jan J.B. KuipersBart van GeldropPaul EvenblijGerben Hellinga JrNico Stikker
1998Henri AchtenRichard MeijerMarcel OrieHenri AchtenJay Hill
1999Sophia DrenthMirjam GielenSophia DrenthCor OostingDiana van der Pluijm
2000Anne-Claire VerhamChris Braga /Jan J.B. KuipersAnne-Claire VerhamMirjam Gielen
2001Paul EvenblijDirk BontesChris BragaMirjam GielenChris Braga
2002Dirk BontesPeter KapteinRobert TetterooJurgen Appelo /Marco Knauff
2003Jaap BoekesteinMartijn KregtingJaap BoekesteinMarco KnauffAuke Pols
2004Christien BoomsmaChris BragaKatrien RuttenSarah de WaardThomas Olde Heuvelt
2005Auke PolsEsther ScherpenisseThomas Olde HeuveltSarah de WaardMark Bartels
2006Christien BoomsmaFred RabouwJan J.B. KuipersClaudia van ArkelJenny Hoogeboom
2007Wim StolkAnne WitbergMartijn LindeboomJaap BoekesteinEsther Scherpenisse
2008Boukje BalderFred RabouwRianne LampersAnne WitbergFred Rabouw
2009Thomas Olde HeuveltDjango MathijsenFred van der MeulenJos LexmondFred Rabouw
2010Kurt ForelMartijn KregtingPatrick BranniganBoukje Balder /Frank Norbert Rieter
2011Boukje BalderFreek de BruinPatrick BranniganPieter Van de WalleAnaïd Haen
2012Thomas Olde HeuveltLinda MuldersJürgen SnoerenBen AdriaanseAuke Pols
2013Esther ScherpenisseSaskia van OostenrijkPeter KapteinOlga PonjeeFred Rabouw andJohan Zonnenberg
2021Gerthein BoersmaJan van GorkumMarius van Bruggen

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