These guidelines are supplementary to the rules of the Sir Julius Vogel
awards and the SFFANZ constitution. The guidelines do not supplant any existing SFFANZ
documentation, rules or policy. Guidelines are reviewed each year as required. Index
KEY Points
WHO Can Make Nominations
COSTS
WHEN Can Nominations Be Made
BASIC Eligibility
Year of First Release / Published
WHAT to Put On the Nomination
HOW Many Times May You Nominate?
HOW the Nomination Process Works
Possible Allocation of Nominated Works into Award Categories
KEY Points
- Our process for collecting nominations has changed from years previous to 2017. We are now using a web form to collect nominations. This is a new process, but one we believe has significant advantages. After completing your nomination on the form, you should receive an email very quickly confirming the nomination. If you do not receive such an email, then please contact us at sjv_awards@sffanz.org.nz and we will work with you to make sure your nomination is received.
- Web Form for collecting SJV nominations.
- You may make more than one nomination. There is a link at the end of each form submission to submit another nomination.
- Please go to the SFFANZ web-site to obtain the valid SJV email address for this year.
SFFANZ prefers nominations to be made via this web form but postal nominations are also
accepted. Please post to "SFFANZ, c/o SJV Sub-Committee, P.O. Box 13-574,
Johnsonville, Wellington". Please use a separate sheet of paper for each nomination.
Please state the total number of nominations made.
WHO Can Make Nominations
Nominations can be made by any member of the public OR by an individual on behalf of a corporate / publisher.
NOTE : We accept nominations from within New Zealand and overseas.
COSTS
None. Making a nomination is free of charge.
WHEN Can Nominations Be Made
Nominations must be made during the nomination period, which will be shown on the
SFFANZ website. This period will vary from year to year, but will be announced on the
website in November at the earliest.
BASIC Eligibility
The Creator of the Work must have either :
NZ Citizenship, Permanent Residency in NZ, Australian citizenship but living long-term in
NZ, or residency in NZ on a work / study permit
Please check the SJV Rules for a detailed explanation of these criteria.
The genre of the nominated work must be Science Fiction, Fantasy or Horror
This is subjective - there are no guidelines for this but works that are clearly outside
this genre will be rejected by the SFFANZ Committee
For dramatic presentations, the rules allow either a series as a whole or individual
episodes to be nominated, but not both. Nominations will be considered in terms of a
single narrative unit. Defining elements of a single narrative unit are continuity of
central characters and establishment and resolution of a plot details. These can obviously
occur in a single episode or across the narrative arc of a series. So, for example, a
series such as The Twighlight Zone would not be eligible for nomination as a
series, though individual episodes (stories) within the series would be eligible. A series
such as A Game Of Thrones would be eligible to be nominated as a single narrative
unit, individual episodes would be less likely to be eligible. Later series of Dr Who
could be considered under both scenarios.
It is expected that the nominator has read, viewed or otherwise consumed the nominated
work and that the nominator considers it worthy of the award.
The committee will consider each case on its merits within these guidelines and make a
decision about eligibility for the final ballot in consultation with the nominators.
Year of First Release / Published
The award is held in the current year for works that were first released in the
previous calendar year. "Carry Forward" nominations from the previous year's SJV
Awards are excluded from this criterion.
WHAT to Put On the Nomination
ESSENTIAL Information
This is to enable SFFANZ to verify and process the nomination.
- Name / Title of work
- Name of Producer / Author / Creator
- What the work is i.e. Novel, TV, Movie, Short Story, Web, Collection, Comic, Art
- Year of First Release
- What category you think the nomination belongs to i.e. Fan awards, Professional awards
- GENRE - science fiction, fantasy or horror
- Contact details of the person making the nomination e.g. email or/and phone number. This must be a real, verifiable name. Pseudonyms are not acceptable. We reserve the right to ask for verification of your identity should we deem it neccessary.
NOTE : If the only contact details you have are the publisher's contact information on
the book you are nominating, that should be sufficient.
HELPFUL Information But NOT Essential
- Publisher / Production company name
- How to contact the producer / author
E.g. personal email / publisher email / publisher address / publisher phone number / work
email / work phone number.
Please include all known contact options
- Other details about the work, that might be relevant
e.g. the media it appears in - radio, web
- Where to get a copy of the work
- Any other comments you wish to add
HOW Many Times May You Nominate?
- You may nominate as many works as you feel is appropriate.
- You may nominate more than one eligible work in the same category. This would suit
people who are major fans of one media in particular e.g. people who read a lot of books
or short stories.
- You may nominate the same work in multiple categories if it fits the criteria of those
categories. In general, works will only appear in one category, but in rare circumstances it may be appropriate to have a work in multiple categories.
- You MAY NOT nominate a work more than once in any given category.
HOW the Nomination Process Works
- The works that appear on the voting form are determined by how many nominations it gets.
- The more nominations a work gets, the greater the chances of it getting onto the voting
form.
- There is a limit of 5 works per category, OR 7 if there are ties in the number of
nominations.
Possible Allocation of Nominated Works into Award Categories
- Nominated works are most likely to appear on the voting form in their
originally-nominated categories.
- Occasionally, there may be a need to move a nominated work into a more appropriate
category.
- Nominated works may also be moved into another category if the nominated work is the
only one in its category.
- In the event of a large number of nominated works in any given category - nominated
works in that category with the least nominations will be dropped from the final voting
form.
- The option to "Carry Forward" into next year's awards and "No Award"
will be presented as options for voting, if there is only one work in that given category.
- As the type of eligible nominated works will vary from year to year and the number of
nominations will also vary, the allocation of works to categories may also change from
year to year.
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