Leo Award

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The Leo Award (full Leo Literary Award), was an annual furry literature award that was founded in 2017.

Goal[edit]

The Leo Awards’ goal was to highlight exceptional works of literature in the furry fandom. It was given to works that pass a benchmark score determined by the award's judges, which meant that there was no singular “best” work in each category.

Categories[edit]

The categories included novels, novellas, anthologies, short stories, poems, nonfiction, and book covers.

Winners[edit]

2022 winners[edit]

2021 Winners[edit]

2020 Winners[edit]

2019 Winners[edit]

2018 Winners[edit]

2017 Winners[edit]


(*) - No winners for category

Cancellation[edit]

On March 3, 2024 Furry Book Review, the group responsible for hosting the awards, announced the cancellation of The Leo Award citing a lack of volunteers to act as judges and an overall lack of interest in the project as a whole.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. Leo Literary Award Past Recipients. Retrieved March 18, 2024.
  2. A Message Regarding the Leo Awards on Twitter. Posted March 3, 2024. Retrieved March 18, 2024.
  3. Leo Awards Shuts Down Due To Lack of Judges on Flayrah. Last Updated March 3, 2024. Retrieved March 18, 2024.

External links[edit]


Awards
Ongoing
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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