UPC Award Winners By Year


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2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001
2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

 
— 2012 —
winner “La epopeya de los amantes”, Miguel Santander
 
— 2010 —
winner “Super extra grande”, José Miguel Sánchez Gómez
 
— 2009 —
winner “Bis”, Roberto Sanhueza Hormazabal
 
— 2008 —
winner “La cosecha del centauro”, Eduardo Gallego Arjona & Guillem Sánchez Gómez
 
— 2007 —
winner (tie) “Belcebu en llamas”, Carlos Gardini d'Angelo
winner (tie) “Defending Elysium”, Brandon Sanderson
 
— 2006 —
winner (tie) “Trinidad”, Jorge Baradit
winner (tie) “El informe cronocrop”, Miguel Ángel López Muñoz
 
— 2005 —
winner “Diving Into the Wreck”, Kristine Kathryn Rusch
 
— 2004 —
winner “Identity Theft”, Robert J. Sawyer
 
— 2003 —
winner “Traficants de llegendes”, Jordi Font-Agustí
 
— 2002 —
winner (tie) “La Ruta a Trascendencia”, Alejandro Javier Alonso
winner (tie) “Escamas de Cristal”, Pablo Vilaseñor
 
— 2001 —
winner “El Libro de las Voces”, Carlos Gardini
 
— 2000 —
winner (tie) “Buscador de Sombras”, Javier Negrete
winner (tie) “Salir de Fase”, Jose Antonio Cotrina
 
— 1999 —
winner (tie) “Imenez”, Luis Alonso Noriega Hederich
winner (tie) “Homunculus”, Alejandro Mier G. Cadaval
 
— 1998 —
winner (tie) “Block Universe”, Robert J. Sawyer
 
— 1997 —
winner (tie) “Soulsaver”, James Stevens-Arce
winner (tie) “Psychospace”, Robert J. Sawyer
 
— 1996 —
winner “Los Ojos de un dios en celo”, Carlos Gardini
 
— 1995 —
winner “El Coleccionista de sellos”, César Mallorquí
 
— 1994 —
winner (tie) “Quondam My Love”, Rick Neube
winner (tie) “Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge” (“Siete vistas sobre la garganta Olduvai“), Mike Resnick
 
— 1993 —
winner “El Mundo de Yarek”, Elia Barceló
 
— 1992 —
winner “Ships in the Night”, Jack McDevitt
 
— 1991 —
winner (tie) “Mundo de dioses”, Rafael Marín
winner (tie) “El Circulo de Piedra”, Angel Torres


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