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The 1989 Best Short Story Hugo was presented September 3 at Noreascon 3.
- "Kirinyaga" by Mike Resnick [F&SF Nov 1988]
- "The Giving Plague" by David Brin [Interzone #23 Spr 1988; Full Spectrum #2 (Doubleday), 1988]
- "Ripples in the Dirac Sea" by Geoffrey A. Landis [Asimov's Oct 1988]
- "Our Neural Chernobyl" by Bruce Sterling [F&SF Jun 1988]
- "Stable Strategies for Middle Management" by Eileen Gunn [Asimov's Jun 1988]
- "The Fort Moxie Branch" by Jack McDevitt [ Full Spectrum (Doubleday), 1988]
1988 | Best Short Story Hugo, 1989 Hugos | 1990 | 1989 |
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