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This was the fourth year the [[Hugos]] were presented, and, while they had become a clear [[Tradition]], the [[Loncon]] committee massively changed the categories, dropping the number from nine at [[NyCon II]] to four.  Again there was no shortlist of nominations but there was a vote of the membership to select the winners.  (See [[Early Hugo voting]].)  
 
This was the fourth year the [[Hugos]] were presented, and, while they had become a clear [[Tradition]], the [[Loncon]] committee massively changed the categories, dropping the number from nine at [[NyCon II]] to four.  Again there was no shortlist of nominations but there was a vote of the membership to select the winners.  (See [[Early Hugo voting]].)  
  
* [[1957 Best American Professional Magazine Hugo|Best American Professional Magazine Hugo]]: ''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'' ed. by [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]]
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* [[1957 Best American Professional Magazine Hugo|Best American Professional Magazine]]: ''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'' ed. by [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]]
* [[1957 Best British Professional Magazine Hugo|Best British Professional Magazine Hugo]]: ''[[New Worlds]]'' ed. by [[John Carnell]]
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* [[1957 Best British Professional Magazine Hugo|Best British Professional Magazine]]: ''[[New Worlds]]'' ed. by [[John Carnell]]
 
* [[1957 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine]]: ''[[Science Fiction Times]]'' ed. by [[James V. Taurasi, Sr.]], [[Ray Van Houten]] and [[Frank R. Prieto, Jr.]]
 
* [[1957 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine]]: ''[[Science Fiction Times]]'' ed. by [[James V. Taurasi, Sr.]], [[Ray Van Houten]] and [[Frank R. Prieto, Jr.]]
  

Latest revision as of 06:11, 11 April 2020

Presented September 9, 1957 at Loncon.

This was the fourth year the Hugos were presented, and, while they had become a clear Tradition, the Loncon committee massively changed the categories, dropping the number from nine at NyCon II to four. Again there was no shortlist of nominations but there was a vote of the membership to select the winners. (See Early Hugo voting.)


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