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1944 [[Best Short Story Retro Hugo]].
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1944 [[Best Short Story Retro Hugo]], presented at [[Dublin 2019]], the 2019 [[Worldcon]]:
  
* '''King of the Gray Spaces''' (“R is for Rocket”), by [[Ray Bradbury]] (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1943)
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* '''King of the Gray Spaces''' (“R is for Rocket”), by [[Ray Bradbury]] ([[Famous Fantastic Mysteries]], December 1943)
* “Death Sentence,” by [[Isaac Asimov]] (Astounding Science Fiction, November 1943)
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* “Death Sentence,” by [[Isaac Asimov]] ([[Astounding Science Fiction]], November 1943)
 
* “Doorway into Time,” by [[C. L. Moore]] (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, September 1943)
 
* “Doorway into Time,” by [[C. L. Moore]] (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, September 1943)
* “Exile,” by [[Edmond Hamilton]] (Super Science Stories, May 1943)
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* “Exile,” by [[Edmond Hamilton]] ([[Super Science Stories]], May 1943)
 
* “Q.U.R.,” by [[H. H. Holmes]] ([[Anthony Boucher]]) (Astounding Science-Fiction, March 1943)
 
* “Q.U.R.,” by [[H. H. Holmes]] ([[Anthony Boucher]]) (Astounding Science-Fiction, March 1943)
* “Yours Truly – Jack the Ripper,” by [[Robert Bloch]] (Weird Tales, July 1943)
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* “Yours Truly – Jack the Ripper,” by [[Robert Bloch]] ([[Weird Tales]], July 1943)
  
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 6 February 2021

1944 Best Short Story Retro Hugo, presented at Dublin 2019, the 2019 Worldcon:



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