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The 1956 Best Short Story Hugo was presented September 3 at NyCon II. This third year of the Hugos there was for the first time a shortlist of nominees, with the winner selected by voting by the members of the convention.
Winner: "The Star" by Arthur C. Clarke [Infinity Nov 1955]
Runners up (not in order):
- "End as a World" by F. L. Wallace
- "King of the Hill" by James Blish
- "Nobody Bothers Gus" by Algis Budrys
- "The Game of Rat and Dragon" by Cordwainer Smith
- "Spy Story" by Robert Sheckley
- "Twink" by Theodore Sturgeon
1955 | Best Short Story Hugo, 1956 Hugos | 1957 | 1956 |
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