Difference between revisions of "1984 Hugos"

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* [[1984 Best Semiprozine Hugo|Best Semiprozine Hugo]]: ''[[Locus]]'' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]]
 
* [[1984 Best Semiprozine Hugo|Best Semiprozine Hugo]]: ''[[Locus]]'' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]]
 
* [[1984 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]]:  ''[[File 770]]'' ed. by [[Mike Glyer]]
 
* [[1984 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]]:  ''[[File 770]]'' ed. by [[Mike Glyer]]
* [[1984 Best Fan Writer Hugo|Best Fan Writer Hugo]]: [[Mike Glyer]]
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* [[1984 Best Fan Writer Hugo|Best Fan Writer]]: [[Mike Glyer]]
 
* [[1984 Best Fan Artist Hugo|Best Fan Artist Hugo]]: [[Alexis Gilliland]]
 
* [[1984 Best Fan Artist Hugo|Best Fan Artist Hugo]]: [[Alexis Gilliland]]
 
* [[1984 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]]: [[R. A. MacAvoy]]
 
* [[1984 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]]: [[R. A. MacAvoy]]

Revision as of 04:45, 11 April 2020

Awarded September 2, 1984 by LAcon II.

This was the first year the Best Semiprozine Hugo was awarded.

LACon II also presented two Special Committee Awards:

Video of Hugo Ceremony


1983 Hugos 1985 1984
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