The Winners of the DSFP (German Award on Science-Fiction) 2018

The Deutscher Science Fiction Preis (=DSFP) is an annual science-fiction award for the best short story and the best novel written in German language. Each winner is going to get a prize of 1000 Euro cash, sponsored by the SFCD, Germany´s largest science-fiction club. The awarding ceremony 2018 will be at the 22nd of September at the ElsterCon in Leizig, Germany.

But, I will finally get to the point and announce the winners! They are:


“Qualityland” by Marc-Uwe Kling as the best novel …

… and “Das Internet der Dinge” by Uwe Hermann. (Published in the Magazine “Spektrum der Wissenschaft”, 6/2017)

About Nina Horvath 147 Articles
Nina Horvath has studied at the University of Vienna. Her mother tongue is German. She is a keen author of short stories and published over two dozens in zines and anthologies. Her favourite genre is science-fiction. She had also been editor of the short story collections "Die Schattenuhr", "Metamorphosen - Auf den Spuren H.P. Lovecrafts" and "Darwins Schildkröte". In 2012 she won the awards "Vincent Preis" for the best horror anthology and the "Deutscher Phantastik Preis" for the best fantastic short story. (This one was also 3rd at the "DSFP" for the best science-fiction story.)

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