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The 1954 [[Best Novella Retro Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Noreascon 4]].
 
The 1954 [[Best Novella Retro Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Noreascon 4]].
  
* '''"A Case of Conscience"''' by [[James Blish]] [''[[If]]'' Sep 1953]  (This is the original, short version which was expanded into the novel which won the [[1959 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]].)
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* '''"A Case of Conscience"''' by [[James Blish]] [''[[If]]'' Sep 1953]  (This is the original, short version which was expanded into the novel which won the [[1959 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel]].)
 
* "Three Hearts and Three Lions" by [[Poul Anderson]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Sep,Oct 1953]
 
* "Three Hearts and Three Lions" by [[Poul Anderson]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Sep,Oct 1953]
 
* "...And My Fear Is Great..." by [[Theodore Sturgeon]] [''[[Beyond Fantasy Fiction]]'' Jul 1953]
 
* "...And My Fear Is Great..." by [[Theodore Sturgeon]] [''[[Beyond Fantasy Fiction]]'' Jul 1953]

Revision as of 05:43, 11 April 2020

The 1954 Best Novella Retro Hugo was presented September 4 at Noreascon 4.

"Daughters of Earth" by Judith Merril received enough votes on the nominating ballot to secure a place on the final ballot, but was ruled to be ineligible because of prior publication.


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