Juli Verne Award

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The Juli Verne Award is a literary award from Andorra. It was established in the early 1980s. Awarded by the Circle of Arts and Letters of Andorra (Cercle de les Arts i de les Lletres d'Andorra) for the best science fiction short story in Catalan.

Some of the awardees were:

in 1993 Antoni Munné-Jordà,
in 1996 Juan Miguel Aguilera (by "The Suffering of Evil" -"The seed of evil"-),
in 1997 Eduardo Gallego Arjona and Guillem Sánchez i Gómez Nàufrags en la nit -"Navigage at night"-)
and in 1998 Miquel Barceló García.

After a time without the award being announced, from 2018 the Circle of Arts and Letters (Cercle de les Arts i de les Lletres d'Andorra), includes it again within the Andorran Literary Night Awards. The writer Alex Puig won the 2019 edition, in 2020 the awards were suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic and 2021 was deserted with two second prizes.[citation required]

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