Locus Award for Best Novelette
The Locus Award for Best Novelette is one of a series of Locus Awards given annually by Locus Magazine. Awards presented in a given year are for works published in the previous calendar year.
The first award in this category was presented in 1975.
Winners
Winners are as follows:[1]
Year | Novelette | Author |
---|---|---|
1975 | "Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans: Latitude 38° 54' N, Longitude 77° 00' 13" W" | Harlan Ellison |
1976 | "The New Atlantis" | Ursula K. Le Guin |
1977 | "The Bicentennial Man" | Isaac Asimov |
1978 | No award given | |
1979 | "The Barbie Murders" | John Varley |
1980 | "Sandkings" | George R. R. Martin |
1981 | "The Brave Little Toaster" | Thomas M. Disch |
1982 | "Guardians" | George R. R. Martin |
1983 | "Djinn, No Chaser" | Harlan Ellison |
1984 | "The Monkey Treatment" | George R. R. Martin |
1985 | "Bloodchild" | Octavia Butler |
1986 | "Paladin of the Lost Hour" | Harlan Ellison |
1987 | "Thor Meets Captain America" | David Brin |
1988 | "Rachel in Love" | Pat Murphy |
1989 | "The Function of Dream Sleep" | Harlan Ellison |
1990 | "Dogwalker" | Orson Scott Card |
1991 | "Entropy's Bed at Midnight" | Dan Simmons |
1992 | "All Dracula's Children" | Dan Simmons |
1993 | "Danny Goes to Mars" | Pamela Sargent |
1994 | "Death in Bangkok" | Dan Simmons |
1995 | "The Martian Child" | David Gerrold |
1996 | "When the Old Gods Die" | Mike Resnick |
1997 | "Mountain Ways" | Ursula K. Le Guin |
1998 | "Newsletter" | Connie Willis |
1999 | "The Planck Drive" (Tie) | Greg Egan |
1999 | "Taklamakan" (Tie) | Bruce Sterling |
2000 | "Huddle" (Tie) | Stephen Baxter |
2000 | "Border Guards" (Tie) | Greg Egan |
2001 | "The Birthday of the World" | Ursula K. Le Guin |
2002 | "Hell is the Absence of God" | Ted Chiang |
2003 | "The Wild Girls" | Ursula K. Le Guin |
2004 | "A Study in Emerald" | Neil Gaiman |
2005 | "The Faery Handbag" (Tie) | Kelly Link |
2005 | "Reports of Certain Events in London" (Tie) | China Mieville |
2006 | "I, Robot" | Cory Doctorow |
2007 | "When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth" | Cory Doctorow |
2008 | "The Witch's Headstone" | Neil Gaiman |
2009 | "Pump Six" | Paolo Bacigalupi |
2010 | "By Moonlight" | Peter S. Beagle |
2011 | "The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains" | Neil Gaiman |
2012 | "White Lines on a Green Field" | Catherynne M. Valente |
2013 | "The Girl-Thing Who Went Out for Sushi" | Pat Cadigan |
2014 | "The Sleeper and the Spindle" | Neil Gaiman |
2015 | "Tough Times All Over" | Joe Abercrombie |
References
- ↑ Locus Award for Best Novelette accessed 4 March 2015
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