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Revision as of 06:11, 9 February 2020
Awarded September 5, 1976 by MidAmeriCon.
- Best Novel Hugo: The Forever War by Joe Haldeman
- Best Novella Hugo: "Home Is the Hangman" by Roger Zelazny
- Best Novelette Hugo: "The Borderland of Sol" by Larry Niven
- Best Short Story Hugo: "Catch That Zeppelin!" by Fritz Leiber
- Best Dramatic Presentation Hugo: A Boy and His Dog
- Best Professional Editor Hugo: Ben Bova
- Best Professional Artist Hugo: Frank Kelly Freas
- Best Fanzine Hugo: Locus ed. by Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown
- Best Fan Writer Hugo: Richard E. Geis
- Best Fan Artist Hugo: Tim Kirk
- Campbell Award: Tom Reamy
The committee also presented a Special Committee Award:
- James E. Gunn - for Alternate Worlds: The Illustrated History of Science Fiction
1975 | Hugos | 1977 | 1976 |
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