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Gilgames is short for Premios Gilgames de Narrativa Fantastica, the Spanish equivalent of the [[Locus Award]].
 
Gilgames is short for Premios Gilgames de Narrativa Fantastica, the Spanish equivalent of the [[Locus Award]].
  
The awards were created in [[1984]] in Spain by [[Alejo Cuervo]], a Spanish [[fan]], and named for the bookstore and [[newszine]], ''[[Gilgames]]''.
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The awards were created in 1984 in Spain by [[Alejo Cuervo]], a Spanish [[fan]], and named for the bookstore and [[newszine]], ''[[Gilgames]]''.
  
 
Like the [[Locus Award]] in the United States, the Gilgames Award is given each year in a variety of categories.
 
Like the [[Locus Award]] in the United States, the Gilgames Award is given each year in a variety of categories.
  
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 22 December 2019

Gilgames is short for Premios Gilgames de Narrativa Fantastica, the Spanish equivalent of the Locus Award.

The awards were created in 1984 in Spain by Alejo Cuervo, a Spanish fan, and named for the bookstore and newszine, Gilgames.

Like the Locus Award in the United States, the Gilgames Award is given each year in a variety of categories.


Award 1984
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