Difference between revisions of "1962 Hugos"
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* [[1962 Best Professional Magazine Hugo|Best Professional Magazine Hugo]]: ''[[Analog]]'' ed. by [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]] | * [[1962 Best Professional Magazine Hugo|Best Professional Magazine Hugo]]: ''[[Analog]]'' ed. by [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]] | ||
* [[1962 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]]: [[Ed Emshwiller]] | * [[1962 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]]: [[Ed Emshwiller]] | ||
− | * [[1962 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine | + | * [[1962 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine]]: ''[[Warhoon]]'' ed. by [[Richard Bergeron]] |
[[Chicon III]] also presented three [[Special Committee Award]]s: | [[Chicon III]] also presented three [[Special Committee Award]]s: |
Revision as of 04:46, 11 April 2020
Awarded September 2, 1962 by Chicon III.
This was the first year that the Hugo rules were included along with the ballots.
- Best Novel: Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein
- Best Short Fiction Hugo: the "Hothouse" series by Brian W. Aldiss
- Best Dramatic Presentation Hugo: The Twilight Zone by Rod Serling
- Best Professional Magazine Hugo: Analog ed. by John W. Campbell, Jr.
- Best Professional Artist Hugo: Ed Emshwiller
- Best Fanzine: Warhoon ed. by Richard Bergeron
Chicon III also presented three Special Committee Awards:
- Cele Goldsmith - for editing Amazing and Fantastic
- Fritz Leiber and Hoffman Electronic Corporation - The use of SF short-shorts in advertisements
- Donald H. Tuck - The Handbook of Science Fiction and Fantasy (3 vols)
1961 | Hugos | 1963 | 1962 |
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