Locus Award for Best Novella

The Locus Award for Best Novella is one of a series of Locus Awards given out each year 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 1973.

Winners

Winners are as follows:[1]

Year Novella Author
1973 "The Gold at the Starbow's End" Frederik Pohl
1974 "The Death of Doctor Island" Gene Wolfe
1975 "Born with the Dead" Robert Silverberg
1976 "The Storms of Windhaven" Lisa Tuttle & George R. R. Martin
1977 "The Samurai and the Willows" Michael Bishop
1978 "Stardance" Spider Robinson & Jeanne Robinson
1979 "The Persistence of Vision" John Varley
1980 "Enemy Mine" Barry B. Longyear
1981 "Nightflyers" George R. R. Martin
1982 "Blue Champagne" John Varley
1983 "Souls" Joanna Russ
1984 "Her Habiline Husband" Michael Bishop
1985 "PRESS ENTER[]" John Varley
1986 "The Only Neat Thing to Do" James Tiptree, Jr.
1987 "R&R" Lucius Shepard
1988 "The Secret Sharer" Robert Silverberg
1989 "The Scalehunter's Beautiful Daughter" Lucius Shepard
1990 "The Father of Stones" Lucius Shepard
1991 "A Short, Sharp Shock" Kim Stanley Robinson
1992 "The Gallery of His Dreams" Kristine Kathryn Rusch
1993 "Barnacle Bill the Spacer" Lucius Shepard
1994 "Mefisto in Onyx" Harlan Ellison
1995 "Forgiveness Day" Ursula K. Le Guin
1996 "Remake" Connie Willis
1997 "Bellwether" Connie Willis
1998 "Where Angels Fear to Tread" Allen Steele
1999 "Oceanic" Greg Egan
2000 "Orphans of the Helix" Dan Simmons
2001 "Radiant Green Star" Lucius Shepard
2002 "The Finder" Ursula K. Le Guin
2003 "The Tain" China Mieville
2004 "The Cookie Monster" Vernor Vinge
2005 "Golden City Far" Gene Wolfe
2006 "Magic for Beginners" Kelly Link
2007 "Missile Gap" Charles Stross
2008 "After the Siege" Cory Doctorow
2009 "Pretty Monsters" Kelly Link
2010 "The Women of Neill Gwynne's" Kage Baker
2011 "The Lifecycle of Software Objects" Ted Chiang
2012 "Silently and Very Fast" Catherynne M. Valente
2013 "After the Fall, Before the Fall, During the Fall" Nancy Kress
2014 "Six-Gun Snow White" Catherynne M. Valente
2015 "Yesterday’s Kin" Nancy Kress

References


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