Prometheus Award Recipients
- 1979 – F. Paul Wilson, Wheels Within Wheels
- 1980 – award not given
- 1981 – award not given
- 1982 – L. Neil Smith, The Probability Broach
- 1983 – James P. Hogan, Voyage from Yesteryear
- 1984 – J. Neil Schulman, The Rainbow Cadenza
- 1985 – award not given
- 1986 – Victor Milan, Cybernetic Samurai
- 1987 – Vernor Vinge, Marooned in Realtime
- 1988 – Victor Koman, The Jehovah Contract
- 1989 – Brad Linaweaver, Moon of Ice
- 1990 – Victor Koman, Solomon's Knife
- 1991 – Michael Flynn, In the Country of the Blind
- 1992 – Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and Michael Flynn, Fallen Angels
- 1993 – James P. Hogan, The Multiplex Man
- 1994 – L. Neil Smith, Pallas
- 1995 – Poul Anderson, The Stars are also Fire
- 1996 – Ken MacLeod, The Star Fraction
- 1997 – Victor Koman, Kings of the High Frontier
- 1998 – Ken MacLeod, The Stone Canal
- 1999 – John Varley, The Golden Globe
- 2000 – Vernor Vinge, A Deepness in the Sky
- 2001 – L. Neil Smith, The Forge of the Elders
- 2002 – Donald Kingsbury, Psychohistorical Crisis
- 2003 – Terry Pratchett, Night Watch
- 2004 – F. Paul Wilson, Sims
- 2005 – Neal Stephenson, The System of the World
- 2006 – Ken MacLeod, Learning the World
- 2007 – Charles Stross, Glasshouse
- 2008 – Harry Turtledove, The Gladiator and Jo Walton, Ha'Penny
- 2009 – Cory Doctorow, Little Brother
- 2010 – Dani Kollin and Eytan Kollin, The Unincorporated Man
- 2011 – Sarah Hoyt, Darkship Thieves
- 2012 - Ernest Cline, Ready Player One, and Delia Sherman "The Freedom Maze"
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