The New Hugo Winners: Award-Winning Science Fiction Stories by Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg
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Overview: The most prestigious awards in their field, the Science Fiction Achievement Awards were nicknamed in honor of Hugo Gernsback, the founding editor of the world’s first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories.
Initiated at the World Science Fiction Convention in Philadelphia in 1953, and a continuous event since 1955, the Hugos are presented in twelve categories: best Novel, Novella, Novelette, Short Story, Nonfiction Book, Professional Editor, Dramatic Presentation, Professional Artist, Fan Writer, Fan Artist, Semi-Professional Magazine, and Fanzine.
The winners are determined by members of the annual World Science Fiction Convention.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
1983: 41st Convention, Baltimore
SOULS by Joanna Russ
FIRE WATCH by Connie Willis
MELANCHOLY ELEPHANTS by Spider Robinson
1984: 42nd Convention, Anaheim
CASCADE POINT by Timothy Zahn
BLOOD MUSIC by Greg Bear
SPEECH SOUNDS by Octavia E. Butler
1985: 43rd Convention, Melbourne
PRESS ENTER by John Varley
BLOOD CHILD by Octavia E. Butler
THE CRYSTAL SPHERES by David Brin
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