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Year Author(s) Title Ref.
2025 Marina Tena Tena La Novia Roja [1]
2024 Lola Llatas El lugar invisible [2]
2023 Ines Galiano Proyecto Kétchup [3]
2022 Marina Tena Tena Brujas de arena [4]
2021 Sergio S. Morán Se vende alma (por no poder atender) [5][6]
2020 Diana P. Morales Voces en la ribera del mundo [7][8]
2019 Cristina Jurado Bionautas [9]
2018 Jesús Cañadas Las tres muertes de Fermín Salvochea [10]
2017 Guillem López La polilla en la casa del humo [11]
2016 Guillem López Challenger [12]
2015 Félix J. Palma El mapa del caos [13]
2014 Eduardo Vaquerizo Memoria de tinieblas [14]
2013 Félix J. Palma El mapa del cielo [15]
2012 Rodolfo Martínez Fieramente humano [16]
2011 Victor Conde Crónicas del multiverso [17]
2010 Eduardo Vaquerizo Última noche de Hipatia
2009 David Jasso Día de Perros
2008 Javier Negrete Alejandro Magno y las Águilas de Roma
2007 Rafael Marín Juglar
2006 Eduardo Vaquerizo Danza de tinieblas
2005 Rodolfo Martínez El sueño del rey rojo
2004 Javier Negrete La espada de fuego
2003 Carlos F. Castrosín Cinco días antes
2002 Gabriel Bermúdez Castillo Demonios en el cielo
2001 José Antonio Suárez Nuxlum
2000 Rodolfo Martínez El Abismo te devuelve la mirada
1999 Juan Miguel Aguilera La locura de Dios
1998 Javier Negrete La mirada de las furias
1997 Rodolfo Martínez Tierra de nadie: Jormungand
1996 Rodolfo Martínez La sonrisa del gato
1995 Juan Miguel Aguilera y Javier Redal El refugio
1994 Gabriel Bermúdez Castillo Salud mortal
1993 N/A No award
1992 Tim Powers La fuerza de su mirada
1991 Dan Simmons Hyperión
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Quick facts Eduardo Vaquerizo, Born ...
Eduardo Vaquerizo
Born
Eduardo Vaquerizo Rodríguez

(1967-07-07) 7 July 1967 (age 58)
Madrid, Spain
OccupationWriter, Aerospace engineer
Notable worksDance of Darkness (2005), Hypatia's Last Night (2009)
Notable awardsDomingo Santos Award (2000), Ignotus Award for Best Short Novel (2001 and 2013), Best Short Story (2004), and Best Novel (2006, 2010, and 2014), Celsius Award (2016)
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Eduardo Vaquerizo Rodríguez (Madrid, July 7, 1967) is a spanish writer of science fiction, horror and fantasy short stories and novels.[18]

Eduardo Vaquerizo is a writer who combines hard and soft science fiction, [18] with a highly literary style.[19] Although some of his work can be ascribed to hard science fiction, which reflects his training as an aerospace engineer, or even a tribute to the pulp genre, his stories mainly include uchronies, steampunk and postcyberpunk stories, and experiments that border on the dreamlike and surrealist.[19]

Throughout his work, his search for highly visual images and his desire to construct a musical cadence in his writings stand out. Thematically, he has frequently explored the presentation of mentalities completely alien to our own and has analyzed what we understand as reality, whether virtual or not.[19]

Since his novels Dance of Darkness (2005) and The Last Night of Hypatia (2009), he has included historical elements in his work, which in the series that began with Dance of Darkness itself take the form of a peculiar uchronia, in which the Spanish Empire does not disappear, but advances technically and economically by not expelling jews and "moorish" and by adopting a peculiar form of Protestantism.[20] [21]

He was selected for the first anthology of Spanish steampunk authors translated into English, The Best of Spanish Steampunk, edited and translated by James and Marian Womack.[22]

Between October 1998 and July 2000 he was vice president of the Spanish Association of Fantasy and Science Fiction.[23]

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