Difference between revisions of "1961 Hugos"

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* [[1961 Best Short Fiction Hugo|Best Short Fiction]]: "The Longest Voyage" by [[Poul Anderson]]
 
* [[1961 Best Short Fiction Hugo|Best Short Fiction]]: "The Longest Voyage" by [[Poul Anderson]]
 
* [[1961 Best Dramatic Presentation Hugo|Best Dramatic Presentation]]: ''[[The Twilight Zone]]''  by [[Rod Serling]]
 
* [[1961 Best Dramatic Presentation Hugo|Best Dramatic Presentation]]: ''[[The Twilight Zone]]''  by [[Rod Serling]]
* [[1961 Best Professional Magazine Hugo|Best Professional Magazine Hugo]]: ''[[Astounding]]'' ed. by [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]]
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* [[1961 Best Professional Magazine Hugo|Best Professional Magazine]]: ''[[Astounding]]'' ed. by [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]]
 
* [[1961 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]]: [[Ed Emshwiller]]
 
* [[1961 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]]: [[Ed Emshwiller]]
 
* [[1961 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine]]: ''[[Who Killed Science Fiction?]]'' ed. by [[Earl Kemp]]
 
* [[1961 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine]]: ''[[Who Killed Science Fiction?]]'' ed. by [[Earl Kemp]]

Revision as of 06:00, 11 April 2020

Awarded September 2, 1961 by Seacon. For the first time in the entire history of the Hugos, the categories were unchanged from the previous year.

This was the first year that the Hugo rules were included along with the ballots.


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