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* [[1944 Best Novel Retro Hugo|Best Novel]]: ''Conjure Wife'', by [[Fritz Leiber]] (Unknown Worlds, April 1943) | * [[1944 Best Novel Retro Hugo|Best Novel]]: ''Conjure Wife'', by [[Fritz Leiber]] (Unknown Worlds, April 1943) | ||
− | * [[1944 Best Novella Retro Hugo|Best Novella]]: ''The Little Prince'', by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Reynal & Hitchcock) | + | * [[1944 Best Novella Retro Hugo|Best Novella]]: ''The Little Prince'', by [[Antoine de Saint-Exupéry]] (Reynal & Hitchcock) |
* [[1944 Best Novelette Retro Hugo|Best Novelette]]: ''Mimsy Were the Borogoves'' by [[Lewis Padgett]] ([[C. L. Moore]] & [[Henry Kuttner]]) (Astounding Science-Fiction, February 1943) | * [[1944 Best Novelette Retro Hugo|Best Novelette]]: ''Mimsy Were the Borogoves'' by [[Lewis Padgett]] ([[C. L. Moore]] & [[Henry Kuttner]]) (Astounding Science-Fiction, February 1943) | ||
* [[1944 Best Short Story Retro Hugo|Best Short Story]]: “King of the Gray Spaces” (“R is for Rocket”), by [[Ray Bradbury]] (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1943) | * [[1944 Best Short Story Retro Hugo|Best Short Story]]: “King of the Gray Spaces” (“R is for Rocket”), by [[Ray Bradbury]] (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1943) | ||
* [[1944 Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form Retro Hugo|Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form]]: Heaven Can Wait, written by Samson Raphaelson, directed by Ernst Lubitsch (20th Century Fox) | * [[1944 Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form Retro Hugo|Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form]]: Heaven Can Wait, written by Samson Raphaelson, directed by Ernst Lubitsch (20th Century Fox) | ||
− | * [[1944 Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form Retro Hugo|Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form]]: Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman, written by Curt Siodmak, directed by Roy William Neill (Universal Pictures) | + | * [[1944 Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form Retro Hugo|Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form]]: [[Frankenstein]] Meets the Wolfman, written by [[Curt Siodmak]], directed by Roy William Neill (Universal Pictures) |
* [[1944 Best Editor, Short Form Retro Hugo|Best Editor, Short Form]]: [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]] | * [[1944 Best Editor, Short Form Retro Hugo|Best Editor, Short Form]]: [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]] | ||
* [[1944 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo|Best Professional Artist]]: [[Virgil Finlay]] | * [[1944 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo|Best Professional Artist]]: [[Virgil Finlay]] |
Revision as of 21:08, 5 February 2021
The 1944 Retro Hugos for work published in 1943 were presented at Dublin 2019 in 2019. Fanac produced a sample of eligible fanzines from 1943. The trophy base was designed by Eleanor Wheeler.
- Best Novel: Conjure Wife, by Fritz Leiber (Unknown Worlds, April 1943)
- Best Novella: The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Reynal & Hitchcock)
- Best Novelette: Mimsy Were the Borogoves by Lewis Padgett (C. L. Moore & Henry Kuttner) (Astounding Science-Fiction, February 1943)
- Best Short Story: “King of the Gray Spaces” (“R is for Rocket”), by Ray Bradbury (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1943)
- Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form: Heaven Can Wait, written by Samson Raphaelson, directed by Ernst Lubitsch (20th Century Fox)
- Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form: Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman, written by Curt Siodmak, directed by Roy William Neill (Universal Pictures)
- Best Editor, Short Form: John W. Campbell, Jr.
- Best Professional Artist: Virgil Finlay
- Best Fanzine: Le Zombie, editor Wilson “Bob” Tucker
- Best Fan Writer: Forrest J Ackerman
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