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− | The 1945 [[Retro Hugos]] for work published in 1944 were presented | + | The 1945 [[Retro Hugos]] for work published in 1944 were presented online July 30, 2020, as part of [[CoNZealand]]. [[FANAC]] produced a {{link | website=https://fanac.org/fanzines/Retro_Hugos1944.html | text=sample of eligible fanzines from 1944}}. The trophy base was designed by [[James Brown]]. |
− | * [[1945 Best Novel Retro Hugo|Best Novel]]: ''Shadow Over Mars'' (The Nemesis from Terra) by [[Leigh Brackett]] (Startling Stories, Fall 1944) | + | * [[1945 Best Novel Retro Hugo|Best Novel]]: ''Shadow Over Mars'' (The Nemesis from Terra) by [[Leigh Brackett]] ([[Startling Stories]], Fall 1944) |
− | * [[1945 Best Novella Retro Hugo|Best Novella]]: ''Killdozer!'' by [[Theodore Sturgeon]] (Astounding Science Fiction , November 1944) | + | * [[1945 Best Novella Retro Hugo|Best Novella]]: ''Killdozer!'' by [[Theodore Sturgeon]] ([[Astounding Science Fiction]] , November 1944) |
* [[1945 Best Novelette Retro Hugo|Best Novelette]]: ''City'' by [[Clifford D. Simak]] (Astounding Science Fiction , May 1944) | * [[1945 Best Novelette Retro Hugo|Best Novelette]]: ''City'' by [[Clifford D. Simak]] (Astounding Science Fiction , May 1944) | ||
− | * [[1945 Best Short Story Retro Hugo|Best Short Story]]: ''I Rocket'' by [[Ray Bradbury]] (Amazing Stories , May 1944) | + | * [[1945 Best Short Story Retro Hugo|Best Short Story]]: ''I Rocket'' by [[Ray Bradbury]] ([[Amazing Stories]], May 1944) |
− | * [[1945 Best Series Retro Hugo|Best Series]]: The Cthulhu Mythos by [[H. P. Lovecraft]], [[August Derleth]], and others | + | * [[1945 Best Series Retro Hugo|Best Series]]: The [[Cthulhu Mythos]] by [[H. P. Lovecraft]], [[August Derleth]], and others |
* [[1945 Best Related Work Retro Hugo|Best Related Work]]: “The Science-Fiction Field” by [[Leigh Brackett]] (Writer’s Digest, July 1944) | * [[1945 Best Related Work Retro Hugo|Best Related Work]]: “The Science-Fiction Field” by [[Leigh Brackett]] (Writer’s Digest, July 1944) | ||
− | * [[1945 Best Graphic Story or Comic Retro Hugo|Best Graphic Story or Comic]]:Superman: “The Mysterious Mr. Mxyztplk” by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster (Detective Comics, Inc.) | + | * [[1945 Best Graphic Story or Comic Retro Hugo|Best Graphic Story or Comic]]: [[Superman]]: “The Mysterious Mr. Mxyztplk” by [[Jerry Siegel]] and [[Joe Shuster]] (Detective Comics, Inc.) |
* [[1945 Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form Retro Hugo|Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form]]: (tie) The Canterville Ghost, screenplay by Edwin Harvey Blum from a story by Oscar Wilde, directed by Jules Dassin (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)), The Curse of the Cat People, written by DeWitt Bodeen, directed by Gunther V. Fritsch and Robert Wise (RKO Radio Pictures) | * [[1945 Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form Retro Hugo|Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form]]: (tie) The Canterville Ghost, screenplay by Edwin Harvey Blum from a story by Oscar Wilde, directed by Jules Dassin (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)), The Curse of the Cat People, written by DeWitt Bodeen, directed by Gunther V. Fritsch and Robert Wise (RKO Radio Pictures) | ||
* [[1945 Best Editor, Short Form Retro Hugo|Best Editor, Short Form]]: [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]] | * [[1945 Best Editor, Short Form Retro Hugo|Best Editor, Short Form]]: [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]] | ||
* [[1945 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo|Best Professional Artist]]: [[Margaret Brundage]] | * [[1945 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo|Best Professional Artist]]: [[Margaret Brundage]] | ||
* [[1945 Best Fanzine Retro Hugo|Best Fanzine]]: [[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]] , edited by [[Forrest J Ackerman]] and [[Myrtle R. Douglas]] | * [[1945 Best Fanzine Retro Hugo|Best Fanzine]]: [[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]] , edited by [[Forrest J Ackerman]] and [[Myrtle R. Douglas]] | ||
+ | * [[1945 Best Fan Writer Retro Hugo|Best Fan Writer]]: [[Fritz Leiber]] | ||
− | + | [https://www.theHugoawards.org/Hugo-history/1945-retro-Hugo-awards Website. ] | |
− | {{award | parent=Retro Hugos | year= | + | {{award | parent=Retro Hugos | year=2020 |before=1944|after=????}} |
[[Category:Hugos]] | [[Category:Hugos]] | ||
[[Category:World]] | [[Category:World]] |
Latest revision as of 12:03, 28 November 2022
The 1945 Retro Hugos for work published in 1944 were presented online July 30, 2020, as part of CoNZealand. FANAC produced a sample of eligible fanzines from 1944. The trophy base was designed by James Brown.
- Best Novel: Shadow Over Mars (The Nemesis from Terra) by Leigh Brackett (Startling Stories, Fall 1944)
- Best Novella: Killdozer! by Theodore Sturgeon (Astounding Science Fiction , November 1944)
- Best Novelette: City by Clifford D. Simak (Astounding Science Fiction , May 1944)
- Best Short Story: I Rocket by Ray Bradbury (Amazing Stories, May 1944)
- Best Series: The Cthulhu Mythos by H. P. Lovecraft, August Derleth, and others
- Best Related Work: “The Science-Fiction Field” by Leigh Brackett (Writer’s Digest, July 1944)
- Best Graphic Story or Comic: Superman: “The Mysterious Mr. Mxyztplk” by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster (Detective Comics, Inc.)
- Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form: (tie) The Canterville Ghost, screenplay by Edwin Harvey Blum from a story by Oscar Wilde, directed by Jules Dassin (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)), The Curse of the Cat People, written by DeWitt Bodeen, directed by Gunther V. Fritsch and Robert Wise (RKO Radio Pictures)
- Best Editor, Short Form: John W. Campbell, Jr.
- Best Professional Artist: Margaret Brundage
- Best Fanzine: Voice of the Imagi-Nation , edited by Forrest J Ackerman and Myrtle R. Douglas
- Best Fan Writer: Fritz Leiber
1944 | Retro Hugos | ???? | 2020 |
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