Hugo Award for Best Novel

The Hugo Award for Best Novel is one of the Hugo Awards given each year for science fiction or fantasy stories published in, or translated to, English during the previous calendar year. The novel award is available for works of fiction of 40,000 words or more; awards are also given out in the short story, novelette, and novella categories. The Hugo Awards have been described as "a fine showcase for speculative fiction", and "the best known literary award for science fiction writing".[1][2]

Hugo Award for Best Novel
Awarded forBest science fiction or fantasy story of 40,000 words or more published in the prior calendar year
Presented byWorld Science Fiction Society
First awarded1953
Most recent winnerUrsula Vernon, as T. Kingfisher (Nettle & Bone)
Websitethehugoawards.org

The Hugo Award for Best Novel has been awarded annually by the World Science Fiction Society since 1953, except in 1954 and 1957. In addition, beginning in 1996, Retrospective Hugo Awards or "Retro-Hugos" have been available for works published 50, 75, or 100 years prior. Retro-Hugos may only be awarded for years after 1939 in which no awards were originally given.[3] To date, Retro-Hugo awards have been given for novels for 1939, 1941, 1943–1946, 1951, and 1954.[4]

Hugo Award nominees and winners are chosen by supporting or attending members of the annual World Science Fiction Convention, or Worldcon, and the presentation evening constitutes its central event. The final selection process is defined in the World Science Fiction Society Constitution as instant-runoff voting with six nominees, except in the case of a tie. The novels on the ballot are the six most-nominated by members that year, with no limit on the number of stories that can be nominated. The 1953, 1955, and 1958 awards did not include a recognition of runner-up novels, but since 1959 all final candidates have been recorded.[3] Initial nominations are made by members from January through March, while voting on the ballot of six nominations is performed roughly from April through July, subject to change depending on when that year's Worldcon is held.[5] Prior to 2017, the final ballot was five works; it was changed that year to six, with each initial nominator limited to five nominations.[6] Worldcons are generally held in August or early September, and are held in a different city around the world each year.[7][8]

During the 77 nomination years, 166 authors have had works nominated and 53 have won (including co-authors, ties, and Retro-Hugos). Two translators have been noted along with the author of a novel written in a language other than English: Ken Liu, in 2015 and 2017, for translations of two works from Chinese; and Rita Barisse, in 2019, who was retroactively noted as the translator of a 1963 French novel. Robert A. Heinlein has won the most Hugos for Best Novel, and also received the most nominations; he has six wins (four Hugos and two Retro-Hugos) on twelve nominations. Lois McMaster Bujold has received four Hugos on ten nominations. Five authors have won three times: Isaac Asimov and Fritz Leiber (with two Hugos and one Retro-Hugo each), N. K. Jemisin, Connie Willis, and Vernor Vinge. Nine other authors have won the award twice. The next-most nominations by a winning author are held by Robert J. Sawyer and Larry Niven, who have been nominated nine and eight times, respectively, and have each only won once. With nine nominations, Robert Silverberg has the greatest number of nominations without winning any. Three authors have won the award in consecutive years: Orson Scott Card (1986 and 1987), Lois McMaster Bujold (1991 and 1992), and N. K. Jemisin (2016, 2017, and 2018).

Winners and nomineesedit

In the following table, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the novel was first published. Each year links to the corresponding "year in literature". Entries with a blue background have won the award; those with a white background are the nominees on the short-list.

  *   Winners and joint winners

Winners and nominees
YearAuthor(s)NovelPublisherRef.
1953Alfred Bester*The Demolished ManGalaxy Science Fiction[9]
1955Mark Clifton*They'd Rather Be Right (also known as The Forever Machine)Astounding Science-Fiction[10]
Frank Riley*
1956Robert A. Heinlein*Double StarAstounding Science-Fiction[11]
Eric Frank RussellCall Him Dead (also known as Three to Conquer)Astounding Science-Fiction[11]
Isaac AsimovThe End of EternityDoubleday[11]
Cyril M. KornbluthNot This AugustDoubleday[11]
Leigh BrackettThe Long TomorrowDoubleday[11]
1958[a]Fritz Leiber*The Big TimeGalaxy Science Fiction[12]
1959James Blish*A Case of ConscienceBallantine Books[13]
Poul AndersonWe Have Fed Our Sea (also known as The Enemy Stars)Astounding Science-Fiction[13]
Algis BudrysWho?Pyramid Books[13]
Robert A. HeinleinHave Space Suit — Will TravelThe Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction[13]
Robert SheckleyTime Killer (also known as Immortality, Inc.)Galaxy Science Fiction[13]
1960Robert A. Heinlein*Starship TroopersThe Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction[14]
Gordon R. DicksonDorsai! (also known as The Genetic General)Astounding Science-Fiction[14]
Murray LeinsterThe Pirates of Ersatz (also known as The Pirates of Zan)Astounding Science-Fiction[14]
Mark PhillipsThat Sweet Little Old Lady (also known as Brain Twister)Astounding Science-Fiction[14]
Kurt VonnegutThe Sirens of TitanDell Publishing[14]
1961Walter M. Miller, Jr.*A Canticle for LeibowitzJ. B. Lippincott & Co.[15]
Poul AndersonThe High CrusadeAstounding Science-Fiction[15]
Algis BudrysRogue MoonThe Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction[15]
Harry HarrisonDeathworldAstounding Science-Fiction[15]
Theodore SturgeonVenus Plus XPyramid Books[15]
1962Robert A. Heinlein*Stranger in a Strange LandPutnam Publishing Group[16]
Daniel F. GalouyeDark UniverseBantam Books[16]
Harry HarrisonPlanet of the Damned (also known as Sense of Obligation)Analog Science Fact & Fiction[16]
Clifford D. SimakThe Fisherman (also known as Time Is the Simplest Thing)Analog Science Fact & Fiction[16]
James WhiteSecond EndingFantastic[16]
1963Philip K. Dick*The Man in the High CastlePutnam Publishing Group[17]
Marion Zimmer BradleyThe Sword of AldonesAce Books[17]
Arthur C. ClarkeA Fall of MoondustHarcourt Trade Publishers[17]
H. Beam PiperLittle FuzzyAvon Publications[17]
Jean Bruller (French)[b]SylvaPutnam Publishing Group[17]
Rita Barisse (translator)[b]
1964Clifford D. Simak*Here Gather the Stars (also known as Way Station)Galaxy Science Fiction[18]
Robert A. HeinleinGlory RoadThe Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction[18]
Andre NortonWitch WorldAce Books[18]
Frank HerbertDune World[c]Analog Science Fact & Fiction[18]
Kurt VonnegutCat's CradleHolt, Rinehart and Winston[18]
1965Fritz Leiber*The WandererBallantine Books[20]
John BrunnerThe Whole ManBallantine Books[20]
Edgar PangbornDavyBallantine Books[20]
Cordwainer SmithThe Planet Buyer (also known as The Boy Who Bought Old Earth)Pyramid Books[20]
1966Frank Herbert*DuneChilton Company[21]
Roger Zelazny*...And Call Me Conrad (also known as This Immortal)The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction[21]
John BrunnerThe Squares of the CityBallantine Books[21]
Robert A. HeinleinThe Moon Is a Harsh Mistress[d]If[21]
Edward E. SmithSkylark DuQuesneIf[21]
1967Robert A. Heinlein*The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress[d]If[22]
Samuel R. DelanyBabel-17Ace Books[22]
Randall GarrettToo Many MagiciansAnalog Science Fact & Fiction[22]
Daniel KeyesFlowers for AlgernonHarcourt Trade Publishers[22]
James H. SchmitzThe Witches of KarresChilton Company[22]
Thomas Burnett SwannDay of the MinotaurAce Books[22]
1968Roger Zelazny*Lord of LightDoubleday[23]
Samuel R. DelanyThe Einstein IntersectionAce Books[23]
Piers AnthonyChthonBallantine Books[23]
Chester AndersonThe Butterfly KidPyramid Books[23]
Robert SilverbergThornsBallantine Books[23]
1969John Brunner*Stand on ZanzibarDoubleday[24]
Alexei PanshinRite of PassageAce Books[24]
Samuel R. DelanyNovaDoubleday[24]
R. A. LaffertyPast MasterAce Books[24]
Clifford D. SimakThe Goblin ReservationGalaxy Science Fiction[24]
1970Ursula K. Le Guin*The Left Hand of DarknessAce Books[25]
Robert SilverbergUp the LineBallantine Books[25]
Piers AnthonyMacroscopeAvon Publications[25]
Kurt VonnegutSlaughterhouse-FiveDelacorte Press[25]
Norman SpinradBug Jack BarronAvon Publications[25]
1971Larry Niven*RingworldBallantine Books[26]
Poul AndersonTau ZeroDoubleday[26]
Robert SilverbergTower of GlassCharles Scribner's Sons[26]
Wilson TuckerThe Year of the Quiet SunAce Books[26]
Hal ClementStar LightAnalog Science Fact & Fiction[26]
1972Philip José Farmer*To Your Scattered Bodies GoPutnam Publishing Group[27]
Ursula K. Le GuinThe Lathe of HeavenAmazing Stories[27]
Anne McCaffreyDragonquestBallantine Books[27]
Roger ZelaznyJack of ShadowsThe Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction[27]
Robert SilverbergA Time of ChangesGalaxy Science Fiction[27]
1973Isaac Asimov*The Gods ThemselvesGalaxy Science Fiction[28]
David GerroldWhen HARLIE Was OneBallantine Books[28]
Poul AndersonThere Will Be TimeSignet Books[28]
Robert SilverbergThe Book of SkullsCharles Scribner's Sons[28]
Robert SilverbergDying InsideGalaxy Science Fiction[28]
Clifford D. SimakA Choice of GodsPutnam Publishing Group[28]
1974Arthur C. Clarke*Rendezvous with RamaGalaxy Science Fiction[29]
Robert A. HeinleinTime Enough for LovePutnam Publishing Group[29]
Larry NivenProtectorBallantine Books[29]
Poul AndersonThe People of the WindAnalog Science Fact & Fiction[29]
David GerroldThe Man Who Folded HimselfRandom House[29]
1975Ursula K. Le Guin*The DispossessedHarper & Row[30]
Poul AndersonFire TimeDoubleday[30]
Philip K. DickFlow My Tears, the Policeman SaidDoubleday[30]
Larry NivenThe Mote in God's EyeSimon & Schuster[30]
Jerry Pournelle
Christopher PriestInverted WorldGalaxy Science Fiction[30]
1976Joe Haldeman*The Forever WarSt. Martin's Press[31]
Roger ZelaznyDoorways in the SandAnalog Science Fact & Fiction[31]
Larry NivenInfernoGalaxy Science Fiction[31]
Jerry Pournelle
Alfred BesterThe Computer Connection (also known as The Indian Giver)Berkley Putnam[31]
Robert SilverbergThe Stochastic ManHarper & Row[31]
1977Kate Wilhelm*Where Late the Sweet Birds SangHarper & Row[32]
Joe HaldemanMindbridgeSt. Martin's Press[32]
Frank HerbertChildren of DuneAnalog Science Fact & Fiction[32]
Frederik PohlMan PlusThe Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction[32]
Robert SilverbergShadrach in the FurnaceAnalog Science Fact & Fiction[32]
1978Frederik Pohl*GatewayGalaxy Science Fiction[33]
Marion Zimmer BradleyThe Forbidden TowerDAW Books[33]
Larry NivenLucifer's HammerPlayboy Press[33]
Jerry Pournelle
Gordon R. DicksonTime StormSt. Martin's Press[33]
George R. R. MartinDying of the LightAnalog Science Fact & Fiction[33]
1979Vonda N. McIntyre*DreamsnakeHoughton Mifflin[34]
Anne McCaffreyThe White DragonDel Rey Books[34]
C. J. CherryhThe Faded Sun: KesrithGalaxy Science Fiction[34]
Tom ReamyBlind VoicesBerkley Putnam[34]
1980Arthur C. Clarke*The Fountains of ParadiseVictor Gollancz Ltd[35]
John VarleyTitanBerkley Putnam[35]
Frederik PohlJemSt. Martin's Press[35]
Patricia A. McKillipHarpist in the WindAtheneum Books[35]
Thomas M. DischOn Wings of SongThe Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction[35]
1981Joan D. Vinge*The Snow QueenDial Press[36]
Robert SilverbergLord Valentine's CastleThe Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction[36]
Larry NivenThe Ringworld EngineersGalileo Magazine of Science & Fiction[36]
Frederik PohlBeyond the Blue Event HorizonDel Rey Books[36]
John VarleyWizardBerkley Putnam[36]
1982C. J. Cherryh*Downbelow StationDAW Books[37]
Gene WolfeThe Claw of the ConciliatorTimescape Books[37]
Julian MayThe Many-Colored LandHoughton Mifflin[37]
Clifford D. SimakProject PopeDel Rey Books[37]
John CrowleyLittle, BigBantam Books[37]
1983Isaac Asimov*Foundation's EdgeDoubleday[38]
C. J. CherryhThe Pride of ChanurDAW Books[38]
Arthur C. Clarke2010: Odyssey TwoDel Rey Books[38]
Robert A. HeinleinFridayHolt, Rinehart and Winston[38]
Donald KingsburyCourtship RiteTimescape[38]
Gene WolfeThe Sword of the LictorTimescape[38]
1984David Brin*Startide RisingBantam Books[39]
R. A. MacAvoyTea with the Black DragonBantam Books[39]
John VarleyMillenniumBerkley Books[39]
Anne McCaffreyMoreta: Dragonlady of PernDel Rey Books[39]
Isaac AsimovThe Robots of DawnDoubleday[39]
1985William Gibson*NeuromancerAce Books[40]
David R. PalmerEmergenceBantam Books[40]
Vernor VingeThe Peace WarBluejay Books[40]
Robert A. HeinleinJob: A Comedy of JusticeDel Rey Books[40]
Larry NivenThe Integral TreesDel Rey Books[40]
1986Orson Scott Card*Ender's GameTor Books[41]
C. J. CherryhCuckoo's EggDAW Books[41]
David BrinThe PostmanBantam Spectra[41]
Larry NivenFootfallDel Rey Books[41]
Jerry Pournelle
Greg BearBlood MusicArbor House[41]
1987Orson Scott Card*Speaker for the DeadTor Books[42]
Bob ShawThe Ragged AstronautsVictor Gollancz Ltd[42]
William GibsonCount ZeroAsimov's Science Fiction[42]
Vernor VingeMarooned in RealtimeAnalog Science Fact & Fiction[42]
L. Ron HubbardBlack GenesisBridge Publications[42]
1988David Brin*The Uplift WarBantam Spectra[43]
George Alec EffingerWhen Gravity FailsArbor House[43]
Orson Scott CardSeventh SonTor Books[43]
Greg BearThe Forge of GodTor Books[43]
Gene WolfeThe Urth of the New SunTor Books[43]
1989C. J. Cherryh*CyteenWarner Books[44]
Orson Scott CardRed ProphetTor Books[44]
Lois McMaster BujoldFalling FreeAnalog Science Fact & Fiction[44]
Bruce SterlingIslands in the NetArbor House[44]
William GibsonMona Lisa OverdriveVictor Gollancz Ltd[44]
1990Dan Simmons*HyperionDoubleday[45]
George Alec EffingerA Fire in the SunDoubleday[45]
Orson Scott CardPrentice AlvinTor Books[45]
Poul AndersonThe Boat of a Million YearsTor Books[45]
Sheri S. TepperGrassDoubleday[45]
1991Lois McMaster Bujold*The Vor GameBaen Books[46]
David BrinEarthBantam Spectra[46]
Dan SimmonsThe Fall of HyperionDoubleday[46]
Michael P. Kube-McDowellThe Quiet PoolsAce Books[46]
Greg BearQueen of AngelsWarner Questar[46]
1992Lois McMaster Bujold*BarrayarAnalog Science Fact & Fiction[47]
Emma BullBone DanceAce Books[47]
Anne McCaffreyAll the Weyrs of PernDel Rey Books[47]
Joan D. VingeThe Summer QueenWarner Questar[47]
Orson Scott CardXenocideTor Books[47]
Michael SwanwickStations of the TideAsimov's Science Fiction[47]
1993Vernor Vinge*A Fire Upon the DeepTor Books[48]
Connie Willis*Doomsday BookBantam Spectra[48]
Kim Stanley RobinsonRed MarsHarperCollins[48]
Maureen F. McHughChina Mountain ZhangTor Books[48]
John VarleySteel BeachAce Books/Putnam Publishing Group[48]
1994Kim Stanley Robinson*Green MarsHarperCollins[49]
Greg BearMoving MarsTor Books[49]
Nancy KressBeggars in SpainMorrow AvoNova[49]
David BrinGlory SeasonBantam Spectra[49]
William GibsonVirtual LightBantam Spectra[49]
1995Lois McMaster Bujold*Mirror DanceBaen Books[50]
John BarnesMother of StormsTor Books[50]
Nancy KressBeggars and ChoosersTor Books[50]
Michael BishopBrittle InningsBantam Books[50]
James K. MorrowTowing JehovahHarcourt Brace[50]
1996Neal Stephenson*The Diamond AgeBantam Spectra[51]
Stephen BaxterThe Time ShipsHarperPrism[51]
David BrinBrightness ReefBantam Books[51]
Robert J. SawyerThe Terminal Experiment (also known as Hobson's Choice)Analog Science Fiction and Fact[51]
Connie WillisRemakeBantam Spectra[51]
1997Kim Stanley Robinson*Blue MarsHarperCollins Voyager[52]
Lois McMaster BujoldMemoryBaen Books[52]
Elizabeth MoonRemnant PopulationBaen Books[52]
Robert J. SawyerStarplexAnalog Science Fiction and Fact[52]
Bruce SterlingHoly FireBantam Spectra[52]
1998Joe Haldeman*Forever PeaceAce Books[53]
Walter Jon WilliamsCity on FireHarperPrism[53]
Dan SimmonsThe Rise of EndymionBantam Spectra[53]
Robert J. SawyerFrameshiftTor Books[53]
Michael SwanwickJack FaustAvon Publications[53]
1999Connie Willis*To Say Nothing of the DogBantam Spectra[54]
Mary Doria RussellChildren of GodVillard Books[54]
Robert Charles WilsonDarwiniaTor Books[54]
Bruce SterlingDistractionBantam Spectra[54]
Robert J. SawyerFactoring HumanityTor Books[54]
2000Vernor Vinge*A Deepness in the SkyTor Books[55]
Lois McMaster BujoldA Civil CampaignBaen Books[55]
Neal StephensonCryptonomiconAvon Publications[55]
Greg BearDarwin's RadioHarperCollins[55]
J. K. RowlingHarry Potter and the Prisoner of AzkabanBloomsbury Publishing[55]
2001J. K. Rowling*Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireBloomsbury Publishing[56]
George R. R. MartinA Storm of SwordsHarperCollins Voyager[56]
Robert J. SawyerCalculating GodTor Books[56]
Ken MacLeodThe Sky RoadTor Books[56]
Nalo HopkinsonMidnight RobberWarner Aspect[56]
2002Neil Gaiman*American GodsWilliam Morrow and Company[57]
Lois McMaster BujoldThe Curse of ChalionEos[57]
Connie WillisPassageBantam Books[57]
China MiévillePerdido Street StationMacmillan Publishers[57]
Robert Charles WilsonThe ChronolithsTor Books[57]
Ken MacLeodCosmonaut KeepOrbit Books[57]
2003Robert J. Sawyer*HominidsAnalog Science Fiction and Fact[58]
David BrinKiln People (UK: Kil'n People)Tor Books[58]
Michael SwanwickBones of the EarthEos[58]
China MiévilleThe ScarDel Rey Books[58]
Kim Stanley RobinsonThe Years of Rice and SaltBantam Books[58]
2004Lois McMaster Bujold*Paladin of SoulsEos[59]
Dan SimmonsIliumEos[59]
Charles StrossSingularity SkyAce Books[59]
Robert Charles WilsonBlind LakeTor Books[59]
Robert J. SawyerHumansTor Books[59]
2005Susanna Clarke*Jonathan Strange & Mr NorrellBloomsbury Publishing[60]
Ian McDonaldRiver of GodsSimon & Schuster[60]
Iain M. BanksThe AlgebraistOrbit Books[60]
Charles StrossIron SunriseAce Books[60]
China MiévilleIron CouncilDel Rey Books[60]
2006Robert Charles Wilson*SpinTor Books[61]
Ken MacLeodLearning the WorldOrbit Books[61]
George R. R. MartinA Feast for CrowsVoyager Books[61]
John ScalziOld Man's WarTor Books[61]
Charles StrossAccelerandoAce Books[61]
2007Vernor Vinge*Rainbows EndTor Books[62]
Charles StrossGlasshouseAce Books[62]
Naomi NovikHis Majesty's DragonVoyager Books[62]
Michael F. FlynnEifelheimTor Books[62]
Peter WattsBlindsightTor Books[62]
2008Michael Chabon*The Yiddish Policemen's UnionHarperCollins[63]
John ScalziThe Last ColonyTor Books[63]
Charles StrossHalting StateAce Books[63]
Robert J. SawyerRollbackTor Books[63]
Ian McDonaldBrasylPyr[63]
2009Neil Gaiman*The Graveyard BookHarperCollins[64]
Cory DoctorowLittle BrotherTor Books[64]
Neal StephensonAnathemMorrow[64]
Charles StrossSaturn's ChildrenAce Books[64]
John ScalziZoe's TaleTor Books[64]
2010Paolo Bacigalupi*The Windup GirlNight Shade Books[65]
China Miéville*The City & the CityDel Rey Books[65]
Cherie PriestBoneshakerTor Books[65]
Robert J. SawyerWakeAce Books[65]
Catherynne M. ValentePalimpsestBantam Spectra[65]
Robert Charles WilsonJulian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century AmericaTor Books[65]
2011Connie Willis*Blackout/All ClearSpectra Books[66]
Lois McMaster BujoldCryoburnBaen Books[66]
Ian McDonaldThe Dervish HouseGollancz / Pyr[66]
Mira GrantFeedOrbit Books[66]
N. K. JemisinThe Hundred Thousand KingdomsOrbit Books[66]
2012Jo Walton*Among OthersTor Books[67]
George R. R. MartinA Dance with DragonsBantam Spectra[67]
Mira GrantDeadlineOrbit Books[67]
China MiévilleEmbassytownMacmillan Publishers / Del Rey Books[67]
James S. A. CoreyLeviathan WakesOrbit Books[67]
2013John Scalzi*RedshirtsTor Books[68]
Kim Stanley Robinson2312Orbit Books[68]
Mira GrantBlackoutOrbit Books[68]
Lois McMaster BujoldCaptain Vorpatril's AllianceBaen Books[68]
Saladin AhmedThrone of the Crescent MoonDAW Books[68]
2014Ann Leckie*Ancillary JusticeOrbit Books[69]
Charles StrossNeptune's BroodAce Books[69]
Mira GrantParasiteOrbit Books[69]
Larry CorreiaWarboundBaen Books[69]
Robert JordanThe Wheel of Time[e]Tor Books[69]
Brandon Sanderson
2015[f]Cixin Liu (Chinese)*[g]The Three-Body ProblemChongqing Press (original)
Tor Books (translation)
[71]
Ken Liu (translator)*[g]
Katherine AddisonThe Goblin EmperorTor Books[71]
Kevin J. AndersonThe Dark Between the StarsTor Books[71]
Jim ButcherSkin GameRoc Books[71]
Ann LeckieAncillary SwordOrbit Books[71]
2016N. K. Jemisin*The Fifth SeasonOrbit Books[72]
Naomi NovikUprootedDel Rey Books[72]
Ann LeckieAncillary MercyOrbit Books[72]
Neal StephensonSevenevesWilliam Morrow and Company[72]
Jim ButcherThe Cinder Spires: The Aeronaut's WindlassRoc Books[72]
2017N. K. Jemisin*The Obelisk GateOrbit Books[73]
Charlie Jane AndersAll the Birds in the SkyTor Books[73]
Becky ChambersA Closed and Common OrbitHodder & Stoughton[73]
Cixin Liu (Chinese)[g]Death's EndChongqing Press (original)
Tor Books (translation)
[73]
Ken Liu (translator)[g]
Yoon Ha LeeNinefox GambitSolaris Books[73]
Ada PalmerToo Like the LightningTor Books[73]
2018N. K. Jemisin*The Stone SkyOrbit Books[74]
John ScalziThe Collapsing EmpireTor Books[74]
Kim Stanley RobinsonNew York 2140Orbit Books[74]
Ann LeckieProvenanceOrbit Books[74]
Yoon Ha LeeRaven StratagemSolaris Books[74]
Mur LaffertySix WakesOrbit Books[74]
2019Mary Robinette Kowal*The Calculating StarsTor Books[75]
Becky ChambersRecord of a Spaceborn FewHodder & Stoughton[75]
Yoon Ha LeeRevenant GunSolaris Books[75]
Naomi NovikSpinning SilverDel Rey Books[75]
Rebecca RoanhorseTrail of LightningSaga Press[75]
Catherynne M. ValenteSpace OperaSaga Press[75]
2020Arkady Martine*A Memory Called EmpireTor Books[76]
Charlie Jane AndersThe City in the Middle of the NightTor Books[76]
Tamsyn MuirGideon the NinthTor.com Publishing[76]
Kameron HurleyThe Light BrigadeSaga Press[76]
Seanan McGuireMiddlegameTor.com Publishing[76]
Alix E. HarrowThe Ten Thousand Doors of JanuaryRedhook[76]
2021Martha Wells*Network EffectTor.com Publishing[77]
Rebecca RoanhorseBlack SunSaga Press[77]
N. K. JemisinThe City We BecameOrbit Books[77]
Tamsyn MuirHarrow the NinthTor.com Publishing[77]
Susanna ClarkePiranesiBloomsbury Publishing[77]
Mary Robinette KowalThe Relentless MoonTor Books[77]
2022Arkady Martine*A Desolation Called PeaceTor Books[78]
Becky ChambersThe Galaxy, and the Ground WithinHarper Voyager/Hodder & Stoughton[78]
Ryka AokiLight From Uncommon StarsTor Books/St Martin's Press[78]
P. Djèlí ClarkA Master of DjinnTordotcom/Orbit UK[78]
Andy WeirProject Hail MaryBallantine Books/Del Rey Books[78]
Shelley Parker-ChanShe Who Became the SunTor Books/Mantle Books[78]
2023[h]Ursula Vernon (as T. Kingfisher)*Nettle & BoneTor Books[82]
John ScalziThe Kaiju Preservation SocietyTor Books[82]
Travis BaldreeLegends & LattesTor Books[82]
Tamsyn MuirNona the NinthTordotcom[82]
Silvia Moreno-GarciaThe Daughter of Doctor MoreauDel Rey Books[82]
Mary Robinette KowalThe Spare ManTor Books[82]

Retro-Hugosedit

Beginning with the 1996 Worldcon, the World Science Fiction Society created the concept of "Retro-Hugos", in which the Hugo award could be retroactively awarded for 50, 75, or 100 years prior. Retro-Hugos may only be awarded for years after 1939 (the year of the first Worldcon) in which no Hugos were originally awarded.[3] Retro-Hugos have been awarded eight times, for 1939, 1941, 1943–46, 1951, and 1954.

Retro Hugo winners and nominees
YearYear awardedAuthor(s)NovelPublisher or publicationRef.
19392014T. H. White*The Sword in the StoneWilliam Collins, Sons[83]
Edgar Rice BurroughsCarson of VenusArgosy[83]
E. E. SmithGalactic PatrolAstounding Stories[83]
Jack WilliamsonThe Legion of TimeAstounding Science-Fiction[83]
C. S. LewisOut of the Silent PlanetThe Bodley Head[83]
19412016A. E. van Vogt*SlanAstounding Science Fiction[84]
E. E. SmithGray LensmanAstounding Science Fiction[84]
T. H. WhiteThe Ill-Made KnightWilliam Collins, Sons[84]
Karin BoyeKallocainBonnier Group[84]
Jack WilliamsonThe Reign of WizardryUnknown[84]
19432018Robert A. Heinlein (as Anson MacDonald)*Beyond This HorizonAstounding Science Fiction[85]
Olaf StapledonDarkness and the LightMethuen Publishing[85]
Curt SiodmakDonovan's BrainBlack Mask[85]
Austin Tappan WrightIslandiaFarrar & Rinehart[85]
E. E. SmithSecond Stage LensmenAstounding Science Fiction[85]
Dorothy MacardleThe UninvitedDoubleday[85]
19442019Fritz Leiber*Conjure WifeUnknown Worlds[86]
C. L. MooreEarth's Last CitadelArgosy[75]
Henry Kuttner
Fritz LeiberGather, Darkness!Astounding Science-Fiction[86]
Hermann HesseDas Glasperlenspiel (The Glass Bead Game)Fretz & Wasmuth[86]
C. S. LewisPerelandraJohn Lane, The Bodley Head[86]
A. E. van VogtThe Weapon MakersAstounding Science-Fiction[86]
19452020Leigh Brackett*"Shadow Over Mars" (The Nemesis from Terra)Startling Stories[87]
Robert GravesThe Golden FleeceCassell[87]
Edgar Rice BurroughsLand of TerrorEdgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.[87]
Olaf StapledonSirius: A Fantasy of Love and DiscordSecker & Warburg[87]
Eric LinklaterThe Wind on the MoonMacmillan Publishers[87]
A. E. van Vogt"The Winged Man"Astounding Science-Fiction[87]
Edna Mayne Hull
19461996Isaac Asimov*The MuleAstounding Science-Fiction[88]
A. E. van VogtThe World of Null-AAstounding Science-Fiction[88]
C. S. LewisThat Hideous Strength (also known as The Tortured Planet)John Lane[88]
Fritz LeiberDestiny Times ThreeAstounding Science-Fiction[88]
Edmond Hamilton (as Brett Sterling)Red Sun of Danger (also known as Danger Planet)Startling Stories[88]
19512001Robert A. Heinlein*Farmer in the SkyBoys' Life[89]
Isaac AsimovPebble in the SkyDoubleday[89]
C. S. LewisThe Lion, the Witch and the WardrobeGeoffrey Bles[89]
E. E. SmithFirst LensmanFantasy Press[89]
Jack VanceThe Dying EarthHillman Periodicals[89]
19542004Ray Bradbury*Fahrenheit 451Ballantine Books[90]
Arthur C. ClarkeChildhood's EndBallantine Books[90]
Hal ClementMission of GravityAstounding Science-Fiction[90]
Isaac AsimovThe Caves of SteelGalaxy Science Fiction[90]
Theodore SturgeonMore Than HumanFarrar, Straus and Giroux[90]

See alsoedit

Notesedit

  1. ^ The 1958 award was officially for "Best Novel or Novelette".[12] It was won by a novel.
  2. ^ a b Sylva was the first translated work to appear on the Hugo ballot. The translator was not officially recognized until 2019.
  3. ^ Dune World was the title of the 1964 serialized novel; when "Dune World" and its sequel, "The Prophet of Dune", were incorporated into the 1966 edition of Dune, the book edition was allowed to be nominated in 1966.[19]
  4. ^ a b The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress was serialized in 1965–66, and was allowed to be nominated for both years.
  5. ^ The entire The Wheel of Time series of novels was nominated as a whole under an interpretation of the rules, confirmed by the World Science Fiction Society, which permit multi-part works to be nominated as long as no individual part (or book) had ever been on the shortlist.
  6. ^ Lines of Departure by Marko Kloos was initially nominated for Best Novel in 2015, but was withdrawn by the author after the nominees were announced in protest for being promoted by the Sad Puppies and Rabid Puppies nomination slates, the first time a nominee was withdrawn after announcement. It was replaced on the ballot by The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu, the eventual winner.[70]
  7. ^ a b c d Cixin Liu's 2015 winner The Three-Body Problem and 2017 nominee Death's End are the only novels for which both the author and the translator (Ken Liu) were officially recognized during the awards process
  8. ^ Voting statistics for the 2023 Hugo Awards from the 81st World Science Fiction Convention, which was held in Chengdu, China, have come into question due to the multiple works and people declared ineligible without explanation.[79][80][81]

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