1954 Best Novella Retro Hugo
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The 1954 Best Novella Retro Hugo was presented September 4, 2004, at Noreascon 4.
- "A Case of Conscience" by James Blish [If Sep 1953] (This is the original, short version which was expanded into the novel which won the 1959 Best Novel Hugo.)
- "Three Hearts and Three Lions" by Poul Anderson [F&SF Sep,Oct 1953]
- "...And My Fear Is Great..." by Theodore Sturgeon [Beyond Fantasy Fiction Jul 1953]
- "Un-Man" by Poul Anderson [Astounding Jan 1953]
- "The Rose" by Charles L. Harness [Authentic SF Monthly Mar 1953]
"Daughters of Earth" by Judith Merril received enough votes on the nominating ballot to secure a place on the final ballot, but was ruled to be ineligible because of prior publication.
1951 | Best Novella Retro Hugo, 2004 Hugos | 1939 | 2004 |
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