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Revision as of 12:58, 3 December 2019
Awarded September 1, 1963 by Discon I.
This was the first year that the Hugo rules were included along with the ballots.
- Best Novel Hugo: The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick
- Best Short Fiction Hugo: "The Dragon Masters" by Jack Vance
- Best Dramatic Presentation Hugo: No Award
- Best Professional Magazine Hugo: The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction ed. by Robert P. Mills and Avram Davidson
- Best Professional Artist Hugo: Roy G. Krenkel
- Best Fanzine Hugo: Xero ed. by Richard A. Lupoff and Pat Lupoff
The committee also presented two special committee awards: P. Schuyler Miller, for The Reference Library and Isaac Asimov, for putting science into science fiction.
1962 Hugos | Hugos | 1964 Hugos | 1963 |
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