Mary Kay Bray Award Explained
The Mary Kay Bray Award is given by the Science Fiction Research Association for the best essay, interview, or extended review to appear in the SFRA Review in a given year.
Previous winners include:
- 2002 - Karen Hellekson, "Transforming the Subject: Humanity, the Body, and Posthumanism" (Mar/Apr 2003)
- 2003 - Farah Mendlesohn, Review of The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson
- 2004 - Bruce A. Beatie, Review of L. Frank Baum, Creator of Oz by Katharine M. Rogers (Apr/May/Jun 2004)
- 2005 - Thomas J. Morrissey, Review of The Shore of Women by Pamela Sargent (Jan/Feb/Mar 2005)
- 2006 - Ed Carmien, Review of The Space Opera Renaissance edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer (Jul/Aug/Sep 2006)
- 2007 - Jason W. Ellis, Reviews of Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein (April/May/June 2007) and Brasyl by Ian McDonald (July/Aug/Sept 2007)
- 2008 - Sandor Klapcsik, Rewired (Spring 2008)
- 2009 - Ritch Calvin, "Mundane SF 101" (Summer 2009).
- 2010 - Alfredo Suppia, "Southern Portable Panic: Federico Álvarez’s Ataque de Pánico!" (Spring 2010)