ALAA Hall of Fame

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The Annual Anthropomorphic Literature & Arts Awards Hall of Fame (also the ALAA Hall of Fame) was created in 2012 to celebrate the people and anthropomorphic works that were considered a major influence to the furry fandom. Candidates are proposed by Anthropomorphic Literature and Arts Association members and voted until three finalists are chosen for that year. The winners are announced at a convention held at the latter part of the year as a complement to the Ursa Major Awards held earlier. [1]

2012 winners[edit]

Inductees of the ALAA Hall of Fame in 2012 were announced at RainFurrest 2012.

2013 winners[edit]

Inductees of the ALAA Hall of Fame in 2013 were announced at Midwest FurFest 2013.

2014 winners[edit]

Inductees of the ALAA Hall of Fame in 2014 were announced at RainFurrest 2014.

2015 winners[edit]

Inductees of the ALAA Hall of Fame in 2015 were announced at Midwest FurFest 2015.

2016 winners[edit]

Due to the closure of RainFurrest in 2016, inductees of the ALAA Hall of Fame were announced at Midwest FurFest 2016.

2017 winners[edit]

Inductees of the ALAA Hall of Fame in 2017 were announced at Midwest FurFest 2017.

2018 winners[edit]


References[edit]

  1. Ursa Major Awards website


Awards
Ongoing
ALAA Hall of Fame  · Cóyotl Awards  · Good Furry Award  · Ursa Major Awards
Defunct
ALAA's Choice Award(2011-2013)  · Best of Fur! Award (1996-1997)  · Fandom's Favorite Fursuit Fracas (2007-2014)  · Furry Hall of Fame (2008-2015)  · Golden Sydney Award (1996)  · Golden Typewriter Awards (2013 works)  · Leo Award (2017-2024)  · Michael-Scot McMurry Award for Conspicuous Integrity (2001)  · Order of Potter (?-2002)  · The Moreau Awards (1997)
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