1946 Retro Hugos
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The 1946 Retro Hugos, the first such awards, were presented August 31, 1996, at LACon III.
- Best Novel: The Mule by Isaac Asimov
- Best Novella: Animal Farm by George Orwell
- Best Novelette: "First Contact" by Murray Leinster
- Best Short Story: "Uncommon Sense" by Hal Clement
- Best Non-Fiction Book Retro Hugo: There were insufficient nominations, so this category did not appear on the final ballot.
- Best Dramatic Presentation: The Picture of Dorian Gray
- Best Professional Editor: John W. Campbell, Jr.
- Best Professional Artist: Virgil Finlay
- Best Original Artwork Retro Hugo: There were insufficient nominations, so this category did not appear on the final ballot.
- Best Semiprozine Retro Hugo: There were insufficient nominations, so this category did not appear on the final ballot.
- Best Fanzine: Voice of the Imagi-Nation ed. by Forrest J Ackerman
- Best Fan Writer: Forrest J Ackerman
- Best Fan Artist: Bill Rotsler
(The Campbell Award is not awarded as part of the Retro Hugos.)
The committee also presented three committee special awards:
- To Forrest J Ackerman and to Walter J. Daugherty - for spearheading the first Los Angeles Worldcon in 1946
- To A. E. van Vogt - for being the GoH at the first Los Angeles Worldcon in 1946
Retro Hugos | 1951 | 1996 |
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