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Bradbury Award

First given by Ben Bova in 1992, the Bradbury Award is for excellence in screenwriting. It was named in acknowledgement of Ray Bradbury's contributions to the fields of science fiction and screenwriting. While it is not a Nebula Award,® it is awarded as part of the Nebula Awards® Banquet.

The Bradbury Award Winners

James Cameron, Terminator 2 (1992)
J. Michael Straczynski, Babylon 5 (1999)
Yuri Rasovsky and Harlan Ellison, 2000X — Tales of the Next Millennia (2001)

 

 

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