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− | 2017 Best Related Work Hugo. | + | 2017 [[Best Related Work Hugo]]. |
− | + | * '''Words Are My Matter: Writings About Life and Books''', 2000-2016, by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] (Small Beer) | |
+ | * The Princess Diarist, by Carrie Fisher (Blue Rider Press) | ||
+ | * The Geek Feminist Revolution, by [[Kameron Hurley]] (Tor Books) | ||
+ | * The View From the Cheap Seats, by [[Neil Gaiman]] (William Morrow / Harper Collins) | ||
+ | * The Women of Harry Potter posts, by [[Sarah Gailey]] (Tor.com) | ||
+ | * Traveler of Worlds: Conversations with Robert Silverberg, by [[Robert Silverberg]] and [[Alvaro Zinos-Amaro]] (Fairwood) | ||
− | + | {{HugoDetails | year=2017}} |
Latest revision as of 05:17, 30 July 2020
2017 Best Related Work Hugo.
- Words Are My Matter: Writings About Life and Books, 2000-2016, by Ursula K. Le Guin (Small Beer)
- The Princess Diarist, by Carrie Fisher (Blue Rider Press)
- The Geek Feminist Revolution, by Kameron Hurley (Tor Books)
- The View From the Cheap Seats, by Neil Gaiman (William Morrow / Harper Collins)
- The Women of Harry Potter posts, by Sarah Gailey (Tor.com)
- Traveler of Worlds: Conversations with Robert Silverberg, by Robert Silverberg and Alvaro Zinos-Amaro (Fairwood)
2016 | Best Related Work Hugo, 2017 Hugos | 2018 | 2017 |
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