Difference between revisions of "2005 Best Web Site Hugo"
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− | * '''{{link | website= | + | * '''{{link | website=https://www.scifi.com/scifiction | text=Sci Fiction}}''' by [[Ellen Datlow]] |
− | * {{link | website= | + | * {{link | website=https://www.locusmag.com | text=Locus Online}} by [[Mark R. Kelly]] |
− | * {{link | website= | + | * {{link | website=https://www.emcit.con | text=Emerald City}} by [[Cheryl Morgan]] |
− | * {{link | website= | + | * {{link | website=https://www.strangehorizons.com | text=Strange Horizons}} by [[Susan Marie Groppi]] |
− | * {{link | website= | + | * {{link | website=https://www.eFanzines.com | text=eFanzines}} by [[Bill Burns]] |
{{HugoDetails | year=2005 | before=2002 | after=none}} | {{HugoDetails | year=2005 | before=2002 | after=none}} |
Latest revision as of 11:32, 28 November 2022
The 2005 Best Web Site Hugo was presented August 7, 2005 at Interaction.
This was a special committee category.
- Sci Fiction by Ellen Datlow
- Locus Online by Mark R. Kelly
- Emerald City by Cheryl Morgan
- Strange Horizons by Susan Marie Groppi
- eFanzines by Bill Burns
2002 | Best Web Site Hugo, 2005 Hugos | 2005 |
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