
Clarke Award
The Clarke Award, formally known as the Arthur C. Clarke Award, is a prestigious literary prize given annually for the best science fiction novel published in the United Kingdom. Established in 1987, it honors the legacy of the renowned author Arthur C. Clarke, known for works like "2001: A Space Odyssey." The award recognizes innovative and thoughtful storytelling in science fiction, celebrating both established and emerging authors. The winner is selected by a panel of judges and is announced at a special event, emphasizing the significance of science fiction in exploring human ideas and futures.