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Latest revision as of 03:04, 22 December 2019
The Best Short Fiction Hugo category was the only short fiction Hugo category from 1960 through 1966 when it was replaced by the Best Short Story and Best Novelette categories.
The category was for fiction shorter than the Best Novel category.
Year | Winner |
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1960 | "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes |
1961 | "The Longest Voyage" by Poul Anderson |
1962 | the "Hothouse" series by Brian W. Aldiss |
1963 | "The Dragon Masters" by Jack Vance |
1964 | "No Truce with Kings" by Poul Anderson |
1965 | "Soldier, Ask Not" by Gordon R. Dickson |
1966 | "'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman" by Harlan Ellison |
Hugos | 1960—1966 |
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