AH Award Nominations

Ladies and Gentlemen: This thread is for use in making nominations for the new Alternate History Awards. You can make nominations in all categories listed below (you do not HAVE to nominate in all, but you can if you like). To nominate, please list the author's name or AH.com "handle" and the title of the timeline you wish to nominate.

I. Timelines based on published Fiction
Includes Draka, Tarrantry Naval Fiction, Peshawar Lancers, etc.

II. General History Timelines, by date category...
--Late 20th Century
--World War 2
--Early 20th Century (Includes World War 1)
--19th Century (Includes American Civil War)
--18th Century (Includes American War of Independence)
--1400 AD - 1700 AD
--Medieval Period (500 AD-1400 AD)
--Ancient Period (3500 BC-500 AD)
--Prehistory

III. ASB/ISOT/Cross-Time Timelines

We will take nominations for 1 week. On Monday, February 21, polls will be set up for each category so that members may vote. We will allow five days for voting.

On February 25, 2005, the winners will be announced. Each winner will receive the following award, personalized with his/her name, the category in which he/she was nominated, and the title of the winning timeline.

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hmmm. the 2nd Carthage Empire by Diamond for medivial piece. i liked it.
strahas draka TL for timelines based on fiction
thats all4 now. what about map making skills?
 
Moved to the correct thread...

Matt Quinn said:
Faeelin's big "Serenissma Eterna" TL is my nomination for Medieval/Renaissance.

Diamond's "Second Carthaginian Empire" is my classical times nominee (Emperor Heraclius).

Ian's Draka TL is my nomination for best Draka TL (or best "Early Modern" TL if there is no Draka category).
 
What about other awards? Such as weirdest member, Member w/ most posts, most erractic member, most stupid member, most posts in the sheep thread, etc...

I would also like to nominate Roberts Confederate Black and Gray for best Civil War Timeline
 
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robertp6165 said:
Moved to the correct thread...

I didn't know about this thread. Thanks Robert.

Oh, and I nominate your "Ancient Egypt Survives" TL. I don't know about the category.

Perhaps I can move Diamond's "Southern Roman Empire" (that's what he's calling it now, not "Second Carthaginian Empire") TL to "Dark Ages" instead of "classical" and nominate your TL as "classical."
 
Can I be allowed to nominate things from the old board ?

The Louis Armstrong First Man on the Moon thread

and the Russia one with a made up party etc.....forgotten what it was called

Grey Wolf
 
Does this include fiction with its associated timelines ?

There was a great Anglo-Saxon one, by Norman I think

Grey Wolf
 
The Anglo-Saxon TL. Darn it, I forgot about that one.

The POD was in 1066, so I can't nominate that for "Dark Ages" AND keep "Southern Roman Empire."

In the "Awards?" thread, someone mentioned categorizing by time period. That might be useful.
 
Grey Wolf said:
Can I be allowed to nominate things from the old board ?

The Louis Armstrong First Man on the Moon thread

and the Russia one with a made up party etc.....forgotten what it was called

Grey Wolf

yes...I ask only that you submit the required info...author, title, and category for which you are nominating.
 
Matt Quinn said:
I didn't know about this thread. Thanks Robert.

Oh, and I nominate your "Ancient Egypt Survives" TL. I don't know about the category.

Perhaps I can move Diamond's "Southern Roman Empire" (that's what he's calling it now, not "Second Carthaginian Empire") TL to "Dark Ages" instead of "classical" and nominate your TL as "classical."

The categories for this period are Ancient (POD 3500 BC to 500 AD) and Medieval (POD 500 AD to 1400 AD).

You are allowed to nominate more than one per category, if you like.
 
Matt Quinn said:
The Anglo-Saxon TL. Darn it, I forgot about that one.

The POD was in 1066, so I can't nominate that for "Dark Ages" AND keep "Southern Roman Empire."

In the "Awards?" thread, someone mentioned categorizing by time period. That might be useful.

The categories are as follows...

I. Timelines based on published Fiction
Includes Draka, Tarrantry Naval Fiction, Peshawar Lancers, etc.

II. General History Timelines, by date category...
--Late 20th Century
--World War 2
--Early 20th Century (Includes World War 1)
--19th Century (Includes American Civil War)
--18th Century (Includes American War of Independence)
--1400 AD - 1700 AD
--Medieval Period (500 AD-1400 AD)
--Ancient Period (3500 BC-500 AD)
--Prehistory

III. ASB/ISOT/Cross-Time Timelines
 
Okay.

Robert's "Ancient Egypt Survives" and Diamond's "Southern Roman Empire" are my nominees for the Ancient Category.

Norman/Fluccolencio/G.Bone's "The Anglo-Saxon TL" and Scott's "La Serenissa Eterna" are my nominees for Medieval.

Ian's Draka TL is my nominee for "Timeline Based on Published Fiction."
 

Diamond

Banned
Wow. Didn't realize people actually liked my TL. Guess I'll actually have to finish it now. :eek:

I nominate:
Rafi's 'Light in the East' for Ancient.
Scott/Faeelin's 'La Serenissima Eterna' for Medieval, along with Norman & Co's A-S Timeline.

GBW's 'Pulp AH' for ASB, and also the 'Hawaii ISOT' by... I think... Dave Howery, that was on the old board.

I'll post some more when I have some time. I'm sure there's many that I'd smack myself in the head for not mentioning.
 
reformer said:
How about Scarecrow's Kingdom of Soissons for dark ages. Or are we allowed to sugest works in progress?

Is the POD before or after 500 AD? If before, it would go under Ancient, if after, it would go under Medieval.
 
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