Difference between revisions of "1973 Best Novelette Hugo"
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Latest revision as of 13:35, 7 April 2020
The 1973 Best Novelette Hugo was presented September 2 at Torcon 2.
This category had been merged with Best Short Story since Heicon '70 and was restored starting at Torcon 2.
Torcon 2 published the order of only the first three places in each category, leaving the order of the later finishers sometimes in doubt.
- "Goat Song" by Poul Anderson [F&SF Feb 1972]
- "Patron of the Arts" by William Rotsler [ Universe 2, 1972]
- "Basilisk" by Harlan Ellison [F&SF Aug 1972]
- "A Kingdom by the Sea" by Gardner Dozois [Orbit #10, 1972]
- "Painwise" by James Tiptree, Jr. [F&SF Feb 1972]
1969 | Best Novelette Hugo, 1973 Hugos | 1974 | 1973 |
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