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The Jupiter Awards were given in four categories: novel, novella, novelette, and short story, beginning in 1974.
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The '''Jupiter Awards''' were given by the [[Instructors of Science Fiction in Higher Education]], a scholarly organization founded by [[Marshall B. Tymn]], "in four fiction categories corresponding to the principal [[Hugos]], in 1974, 1975, 1977 and 1978 only." (''[[SF Encyclopedia]]''; note that the dating is also Hugo-like, the works published a year earlier. There was indeed a skip in 1976.)
 
 
The Jupiters were given by the [[Instructors of Science Fiction in Higher Education]], a scholarly organization founded by [[Marshall B. Tymn]].
 
  
 
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  Year || Novel || Novella || Novelette || Short Story  
 
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1974 ||''Rendezvous With Rama'', [[Arthur C. Clarke]] ||"The Feast of St. Dionysus", [[Robert Silverberg]] ||"The Deathbird", [[Harlan Ellison]] ||"A Supplicant in Space", [[Robert Sheckley]]  
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1974 || ''Rendezvous With Rama'', [[Arthur C. Clarke]] ||"The Feast of St. Dionysus", [[Robert Silverberg]] ||"The Deathbird", {{nowrap| [[Harlan Ellison]] }} ||"A Supplicant in Space", [[Robert Sheckley]]
1977 ||''A Heritage of Stars'', [[Clifford Simak]] ||"In the Hall of the Martian Kings", [[John Varley]] ||"Time Storm", [[Gordon R. Dickson]] ||"Jeffty Is Five", [[Harlan Ellison]]  
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1978 || ''A Heritage of Stars'', {{nowrap| [[Clifford Simak]] }} || "In the Hall of the Martian Kings", [[John Varley]] ||"Time Storm", {{nowrap| [[Gordon R. Dickson]] }} || "Jeffty Is Five", {{nowrap| [[Harlan Ellison]] }}
 
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* https://www.librarything.com/bookaward/Jupiter+Award – complete listing; there are no Jupiters on [[ISFDB]] (as of April 2022)
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* [[Wikipedia:Jupiter Award (science fiction award)]] – full listing, sourced from [[Robert Reginald]]: ''Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature'', 2010 (?), [https://books.google.cz/books?id=P8zW2AH6150C&pg=PA776#v=snippet&q=%22jupiter%20awards%22&f=false page 768].
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* [[wikipedia:Jupiter Award (film award)]] – founded in 1979 as "Germany's biggest audience award for [[cinema]] and [[TV]]" (called thus in English and capitalised JUPITER AWARD, although "Jupiter-Filmpreis" also appears), possibly confusingly (though with a fortunate timing); some SF [[film]]s have won it.
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Latest revision as of 12:15, 2 April 2022

The Jupiter Awards were given by the Instructors of Science Fiction in Higher Education, a scholarly organization founded by Marshall B. Tymn, "in four fiction categories corresponding to the principal Hugos, in 1974, 1975, 1977 and 1978 only." (SF Encyclopedia; note that the dating is also Hugo-like, the works published a year earlier. There was indeed a skip in 1976.)

Year Novel Novella Novelette Short Story
1974 Rendezvous With Rama, Arthur C. Clarke "The Feast of St. Dionysus", Robert Silverberg "The Deathbird", Harlan Ellison "A Supplicant in Space", Robert Sheckley
1978 A Heritage of Stars, Clifford Simak "In the Hall of the Martian Kings", John Varley "Time Storm", Gordon R. Dickson "Jeffty Is Five", Harlan Ellison


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