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− | Awarded September 3, 1972 by [[L.A. | + | Awarded September 3, 1972 by [[L.A.Con I]]. |
− | [[L.A. | + | [[L.A.Con I]] published the complete order of finish in each category. |
* [[1972 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]]: ''To Your Scattered Bodies Go'' by [[Philip Jose Farmer]] | * [[1972 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]]: ''To Your Scattered Bodies Go'' by [[Philip Jose Farmer]] | ||
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* [[1972 Best Fan Artist Hugo|Best Fan Artist Hugo]]: [[Tim Kirk]] | * [[1972 Best Fan Artist Hugo|Best Fan Artist Hugo]]: [[Tim Kirk]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:19, 9 February 2020
Awarded September 3, 1972 by L.A.Con I.
L.A.Con I published the complete order of finish in each category.
- Best Novel Hugo: To Your Scattered Bodies Go by Philip José Farmer
- Best Novella Hugo: "The Queen of Air and Darkness" by Poul Anderson
- Best Short Story Hugo: "Inconstant Moon" by Larry Niven
- Best Dramatic Presentation Hugo: A Clockwork Orange
- Best Professional Magazine Hugo: The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction ed. by Edward L. Ferman
- Best Professional Artist Hugo: Frank Kelly Freas
- Best Fanzine Hugo: Locus ed. by Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown
- Best Fan Writer Hugo: Harry Warner, Jr.
- Best Fan Artist Hugo: Tim Kirk
1971 | Hugos | 1973 | 1972 |
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