Difference between revisions of "Most Promising New Author Hugo"
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Arguably, this category was revived in a different form in 1973 with the establishment of the [[Campbell Award]]. | Arguably, this category was revived in a different form in 1973 with the establishment of the [[Campbell Award]]. | ||
− | * [[1953 | + | * [[1953 Best New SF Author or Artist Hugo]]: [[Philip José Farmer]] |
* [[1956 Most Promising New Author Hugo]]: [[Robert Silverberg]] | * [[1956 Most Promising New Author Hugo]]: [[Robert Silverberg]] | ||
* [[Best New Author of 1958 Hugo]]: [[No Award]] | * [[Best New Author of 1958 Hugo]]: [[No Award]] |
Latest revision as of 02:30, 7 April 2020
The Most Promising New SF Author or Artist Hugo category was a one-time category, awarded only in 1953 at Philcon II, the first year the Hugos were awarded under the title "Best New SF Author or Artist". It was replaced in 1955 (the next year the Hugos were awarded) with Most Promising New Author. It was awarded again in 1959 under a third name as "Best New Author of 1958" and was thereafter no longer awarded.
Arguably, this category was revived in a different form in 1973 with the establishment of the Campbell Award.
- 1953 Best New SF Author or Artist Hugo: Philip José Farmer
- 1956 Most Promising New Author Hugo: Robert Silverberg
- Best New Author of 1958 Hugo: No Award
Hugos | 1953—1953 |
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