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Awards

The Mark Time Awards
 The American Society for Science Fiction Audio presents the Mark Time Award each year at CONvergence in Minneapolis, for excellence in science fiction audio.  

2005: The Menace From Earth was recognized as Best Adaptation in the 2004 production year. It was adapted and produced by William Alan Ritch.

1998: A new award, The Ogle (for Horror/Fantasy Production) was presented to ARTC for All Hallow's Moon. Silver Award for Best Original Story and Production.

1997: ARTC was honored with a Special Award for Best Horror-Fantasy Production for our adaptation of The Brides of Dracula, first heard live onstage at Dragon*Con '97 and broadcast on Hallowe'en night on Peach State Public Radio. 

1996: The first ARTC title to be honored was our adaptation of The Island of Dr Moreau, first heard live onstage at Dragon*Con '94 and broadcast live on Hallowe'en night on Peach State Public Radio.

All three of these works were written or adapted by Thomas E Fuller, and engineered by Henry Howard.

You'll find the complete list of winners at Jerry Stearns' official Mark Time Award site: All of them are well worth your time, and we're proud to be alongside them.