William Blackfox Awards

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      • 07/22/2016: THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION AND WHEN COMPLETED, WILL CONTAIN A FULL LIST OF ALL WILLIAM BLACKFOX WINNERS AND NOMINEES FROM CAID. -- Natalya***

Master William Blackfox (Mark Wallace) was the author and illustrator of the cartoon "Warthaven." Elevated to the Order of the Pelican on 01/26/1991 by TRM Patrick Michael Gordonne II and Julia de Montoya II of Ansteorra, he gave generously of his time and talents, and was very supportive of the Kingdom Chroniclers until his untimely death in 1997. To honor his memory, the Office of the Society Chronicler sponsors the annual Master William Blackfox Awards to recognize excellence in the work of Chroniclers, newsletter contributors and various kingdom websites.

Kingdom Chroniclers make the initial nominations from the works in their Kingdom, and a nomination of work in and of itself is an indication of excellence. In each category, a winner and a Commended entry are chosen. The winners of the William Blackfox Awards, along with those entries recognized as Commended, are announced each fall, and appear in the Kingdom newsletters and Tournaments Illuminated. (Note: A mostly complete list of winners and nominees also appears on William Blackfox Awards website, although some of the data is incorrect.)

Over the years, the following Caidan citizens and publications have been recognized with both nominations and awards for their work:

SCA Year Calendar Year Recognitions
A.S. 51 05/01/2016-04/30/2017 TBA Fall 2017
A.S. 50 05/01/2015-04/30/2016 TBA Fall 2016
A.S. 49 05/01/2014-04/30/2015 Winner, Best Overall Newsletter: The Runestone, Barony of Western Seas; Chronicler: Lady Viviana of Peridot Isle

Winner, Best Regular Feature: "Cooking with Claudius" by Baron Claudius Brutus di Bartolomeo, The Runestone
Winner, Best Article: "How to Make Your Own Vinegar" by Master Donal O'Brien, The Seraph, Barony of the Angels, Chronicler THL Fu Ching Lan
Winner, Best Poetry or Short Fiction: "A Wanderer in Rags" by Lord Riley Frost of Farhaven, The Runestone
Commendation, Best Cover for a Kingdom Newsletter: Drawing by Lady Hildibjorg in vikverska, The Crown Prints, December 2014

A.S. 48 05/01/2013-04/30/2014 Winner, Best Layout & Design and Nominee, Best Overall Newsletter: The Seraph, Barony of the Angels; Chroniclers: Maestra Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani & Deputy Chronicler THL Fu Ching Lan

Nominee, Best Artwork: Serpent's Tongue, Barony of Calafia, artists Lord Ponç lo Bon Ome & Lady Constance le Ventrer for new masthead; Chronicler: Lord Ketill rauðskeggr
Nominee, Best Regular Feature: The Tydes, Barony of Lyondemere, "Dagda's Corner" by Baroness Rutilia Fausta; Chronicler: Baroness Rutilia Fausta
Nominee, Best Poetry or Short Fiction: The Seraph, Barony of the Angels, "Der Alte Dietrich," a Ballade by Herzog Dietrich von Vogelsang
Nominee, Best Kingdom Newsletter Cover: The Crown Prints, Caid, Artist: THL Lachlan of Cromarty, November 2013; Chronicler: Mistress Ellyn of Tanwayour
Nominee, Best Article in a Kingdom Newsletter: "Meat and Potatoes” by Master Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia, The Crown Prints,

A.S. 47 05/01/2012-04/30/2013 Nominees, Best Overall Newsletter: Gyldenholt Press, Barony of Gyldenholt, Chronicler: Lady Carol of Gyldenholt; The Seraph, Barony of the Angels, Chronicler: Maestra Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani; and Serpent's Tongue Barony of Calafia; Chronicler: Lord Ketill rauðskeggr

Nominees, Best Layout & Design: Gyldenholt Press, Barony of Gyldenholt and Tales from the Mist, Shire of Wintermist; Chronicler: Lady A'isha al-Raqqasa
Nominee, Best Artwork: Serpent's Tongue, Barony of Calafia, Artist: Lady Giovanna Ricci
Nominees, Best Regular Feature: "Dagda's Corner" by Baroness Rutilia Fausta, The Tydes, Barony of Lyondemere, Chronicler: Baroness Rutilia Fausta; From the Populace by various authors, Gyldenholt Press; and "Thor or Loki" by Wolfgar Longfang, Baronial Banner, Barony of Starkhafn, Chronicler: Wolfgar Longfang
Nominee, Best Article: "Good Even, Good Robin Hood - Legends of Robin Hood in the Middle Ages and Renaissance" by Duke Guillaume de Belgique, The Serpent's Tongue, Barony of Calafia
Nominees, Best Written Contribution to a Newsletter: "Shawl from 8th Century Gotland" by Asfrithr Ulfrithardottir and "The Peppermill: In Praise of Fermented Fish" by Master Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia
Nominees, Best Artistic Contribution to a Kingdom Newsletter: "Chalice" by Tiarna Ciothruadh Dubh, "Jester" by Eric Paulson and "Warrior" by Anita Ruic (West), The Crown Prints

A.S. 46 05/01/2011-04/30/2012
A.S. 45 05/01/2010-04/30/2011
A.S. 44 05/01/2009-04/30/2010
A.S. 43 05/01/2008-04/30/2009
A.S. 42 05/01/2007-04/30/2008
A.S. 41 05/01/2006-04/30/2007
A.S. 40 05/01/2005-04/30/2006
A.S. 39 05/01/2004-04/30/2005
A.S. 38 05/01/2003-04/30/2004
A.S. 37 05/01/2002-04/30/2003
A.S. 36 05/01/2001-04/30/2002
A.S. 35 05/01/2000-04/30/2001 Winner, Best Overall Newsletter (Tied): The Tydes, Barony of Lyondemere, Chronicler, Lord Johannes Speiß von Hochwald

Nominee, Best Overall Newsletter: The Serpent's Tongue, Barony of Calafia, Chronicler Lady Amanda O'Kellahan
Nominees, Best Layout & Design: The Tydes, Barony of Lyondemere; Serpent's Tongue, Barony of Calafia, Chronicler Lady Amanda O'Kellahan and From the Tower, Barony of Southron Gaard, Chronicler Sir Ulf of Sjaelland
Nominees, Best Art: The Oak Leaf, Shire of Darach, February 2001 cover by Lord Egan O Phelan and The Serpent's Tongue, Barony of Calafia, November 2000 cover and February 2001 cover, both by Lord Dyfed MacDonald
Nominee, Best Special Issue: Phoenix Rising, College of Reannag Fhara Anniversary issue (August-September 2000), Chronicler Lord Ilar the Cheerful
Nominees, Best Special Interest Newsletter: The Chatterbox, Officers of the Chatelaine's Office, April 2000 and The Nib, Chronicler's Office, both edited by THL Ygraine o Gaerllion Fawr
Nominees, Best Regular Feature: "Chatelaine's Corner" by THL Eilidh Swann Stralachlan, The Oak Leaf, Shire of Darach; "A Snippet of History" by Lady Lorraina Tara Morgan Rhiannon Kylander, Song of Llyr, Shire of Carreg Wen; "Wooden Sticks and Iron Heads" by Lord Duncan Graeme, Tales from the Mist, Barony of Wintermist; "Out and About with Eden" by Baroness Eden Elizabeth MacNab of Sommerhawke and "Notes from the Almanac" by Lady Ealasaid Catriona nyn Uilleim, The Tydes, Barony of Lyondemere
Nominees, Best Article: "A Brief History of Soap" by THL Thea Gabrielle Northernridge, "Needle Pulling Thread" by Baroness Brianna Je Nell Aislynn of Blue Shadows, and "Medieval and Renaissance Gardens" by Metressa Jadwiga Zajaczkowa (East), all printed in The Serpent's Tongue, Barony of Calafia, Chronicler Lady Amanda O'Kellahan
Honorable Mentions: Phoenix Rising, College of Reannag Fhara, Chronicler: Lord Ilar the Cheerful for consistency in publishing a timely, informative, well-formatted and readable newsletter and Song of Llyr, Shire of Carreg Wen, Chronicler Lady Collette Vitraria for excellent newsletter effort for a small group and attractive use of color to make the newsletter exceptionally attractive.

A.S. 34 05/01/1999 - 04/30/1999 Nominees, Best Overall Newsletter: Serpent's Tongue, Barony of Calafia, Chronicler Lady Amanda O'Kellahan and Song of Llyr, Shire of Carreg Wen, Chronicler Lady Collette Vitraria

Winner, Best Layout & Design: The Tydes, Barony of Lyondemere, Chronicler Lord Johannes Speiß von Hochwald
Nominee, Best Layout & Design: From the Tower, Barony of Southron Gaard, Chronicler Sir Ulf of Sjaelland
Winner, Best Artwork: The Oak Leaf, Shire of Darach, Artist: Eric Paulson, Chronicler Lady Ismay of Giggleswick
Nominee, Best Artwork: The Oak Leaf, Shire of Darach, Artist: Lady Ismay of Giggleswick
Nominee, Best Special Interest Newsletter: The Chatterbox, Chroniclers THL Ygraine o Gaerllion Fawr and Lady Anna Grace MacKenna