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  • * 2018 -- [[2018 Best Series Hugo|Best Series Hugo]] nominee [[Category:Pro]]
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  • ...on 75]] in 2017, and then starting in 2018 as an ongoing category of the [[Hugo Awards]]. A predecessor was the one-time category [[Best All-Time Series]], which was awarded in 1966.
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  • ...d comic book artist known for her work on Hugo Award winning ''Monstress'' series. * 2018 -- '''[[2018 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]]'''
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  • Speculative fiction writer. She is known for her fiction series, The Sixth World. * 2018 -- '''[[2018 Best Short Story Hugo|Best Short Story Hugo]]'''
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  • * [[2018 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel]]: ''The Stone Sky'', by [[N. K. Jemisin]] (Orbit) * [[2018 Best Novella Hugo|Best Novella]]: ''All Systems Red'', by [[Martha Wells]] (Tor.com Publishing)
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  • ...s a finalist for the 2018 [[Best Series Hugo Category |Hugo Award for Best Series]], and the first novel in it, ''City of Stairs'', was nominated for [[World ...[Sydney J. Bounds Award for Best Newcomer]], [[Shirley Jackson Award]] for Best Novel
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  • The '''1966 Best All-Time Series Hugo''' was presented September 4, 1966, at [[Tricon]]. ...y [[Worldcon 75]], and then starting in 2018 as an ongoing category of the Hugo Awards.
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  • .../fantasy who is best known for her ''Temeraire'' fantasy/alternate history series of eight novels. ...007 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]]''', [[2007 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] nominee
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  • (January 19, 1937 – October 18, 2018) ...''[[The Best of Xero]]'', was nominated for the [[2005 Best Related Book Hugo]].
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  • ...Texas]] [[SF]]/[[fantasy]] writer best known for her ''Murderbot Diaries'' series. She has published a number of fantasy [[novels]], [[YA|young adult]] novel ..._Awards|Locus Award]] for Best Novella, [[Nebula Awards|Nebula Award]] for Best Novella for ''Murderbot Diaries: All Systems Red''
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  • ...In 2010, he published ''The Way of Kings'', the first book in a ten book series called ''The Stormlight Archive''. * 2011 -- [[ConDFW X]], XI]], [[2011 Best Related Work Hugo]] nominee
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  • (June 8, 1928 – March 8, 2018) ...f Wilhelm by [[Jon D. Swartz]] appeared in the 1st Quarter 2018 issue (New Series #55) of ''[[Scientifiction: The First Fandom Report]]''.
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  • (July 23, 1947 – May 27, 2018) ...ntil his death, which folowed after his taking over [[Lester del Rey]]'s ''Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year'' in 1977–81.
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  • The 2019 [[Hugo Awards]], for works disseminated in 2018, were selected by members of the [[World Science Fiction Society]], and pre [https://www.theHugoawards.org/Hugo-history/2019-Hugo-awards Website. ]
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  • ..., won the Lambda Award for GLBT Science Fiction or Fantasy. Her two-volume series ''The Orphan's Tales'' won the 2008 [[Mythopoeic Award]], and its first vol She is a regular panelist on the multiple Hugo Award winning podcast [[SF Squeecast]].
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  • ...so written [[fantasy]], including the acclaimed ''World of the Five Gods'' series. She was [[GoH]] at [[Denvention 3]], the 2008 [[Worldcon]], and named a [ * 1989 -- [[Keycon 6]], [[Millennicon -12]], [[Philcon 89]], [[Nebula Award |Best Novel Nebula]]
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  • ...an [[American]] [[author]] who writes the [[urban fantasy]] Kitty Norville series. She has published more than 60 short stories in [[SF]]/[[fantasy]] magazi ...e 2011]], [[CopperCon 31]], [[2011 Best Short Story Hugo|Best Short Story Hugo]] nominee, [[WSFA Small Press Award]]
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  • ..., the [[Bay Area Worldcons|sixth in the Bay Area]], was held August 16–20, 2018, at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in [[San Jose]], [[California]]. ...ce between [[New Orleans in 2018]] and [[San Jose in 2018]]. It held the [[2018 Hugos]], [[1943 Retro Hugos]], [[2020 Worldcon Site Selection]] and [[2019
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  • ...known principally in the SF genre for his Rifters trilogy and his Firefall series of novels. A recent collection of his short fiction is ''Beyond the Rift'' * 2007 -- [[2007 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] finalist, [[Pure Speculation| Pure Speculation III]]
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  • * {{conpubs|series=Worldcon|con=MidAmeriCon 2}}. *[[Hugo In Memoriam Scroll 2016]].
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  • ...Thrawn series of ''[[Star Wars]]'' novels, and has published several other series of SF and fantasy novels. He has also published several standalone genre n * 1984 -- [[ConTact 2]], [[1983 Best Novella Hugo]] '''<winner>''' for "Cascade Point"
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  • ...uality of its stories, winning a [[World Fantasy Award]] (non-professional category) in 1981. ...ily, ''Promised Land'', and ''The Web: Avatar'', a novel in the [[YA]] Web series, were published in 1999; and the novel ''Dervish is Digital'' [featuring De
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  • ...]]'', with many classic stories such as "Shambleau" and the Jirel of Joiry series. She soon also began writing for ''[[Astounding]]''. She published under h * 1956 -- [[1956 Best Novelette Hugo]] nominee
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  • ...tees of four Eastercons, most recently [[Satellite 4]] and for the current series of Glasgow [[Satellite]] conventions. ...net]] on forty years of Glasgow conventions in 2018, which was a [[fanzine Hugo]] finalist.
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  • (Including ''Best Related Book'' and ''Best Related Work''.) This [[Hugo]] category was created in 1980 and has existed ever since, though it has twice undergo
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  • ...Thrones''''' ('''GoT''') was an enormously popular [[epic]] [[fantasy]] TV series on HBO based on [[George R. R. Martin]]’s ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' [[no The location filming in [[Northern Ireland]] led to the [[TitanCon]] series of [[conventions]] in [[Belfast]]. In 2017, [[ThronesCon]] was held in [[Me
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  • ...[[Michael Swanwick]], which was nominated for the [[2002 Best Related Book Hugo]]. * 2018 -- [[World Fantasy Convention 2018]]
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  • ...Niven later added four sequels and four prequels. ''The Fleet of Worlds'' series, co-written with [[Edward M. Lerner]], provides the four prequels as well a * 1967 -- '''[[1967 Best Short Story Hugo]]''' for "Neutron Star"
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  • A [[pro writer]], film and literature critic, and blogger who is probably best known for his blog, ''Whatever'', which he started in 1998 after he got lai ...rd for Best New Writer]]. In only a half-dozen years, he became one of the best-known (and most award-winning) writers in [[SF]], and a popular [[GoH]] at
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  • (May 27, 1934 – June 28, 2018) ...n 6|Bellefontaine, Ohio]], and he attempted to stop mere fans from being [[Hugo]] nominators at [[Pacificon II]].
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  • (December 11, 1940 – November 12, 2018) ...[[Shangri L'Affaires]]'' when it was nominated for the [[1963 Best Fanzine Hugo]].
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  • ...ghtbeam, the N3F literary fanzine, in 2018. Tightbeam won a Neffy Award as best fanzine in 2019. ...gy Committee, along with David Speakman and Jefferson Swycaffer. Also, in 2018 he was appointed to the club's Fandom History and Research Bureau that publ
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  • ...father of [[space opera]] and the first great in the [[SF]] genre. He is best remembered for his [[Lensman saga]]. .... In the late ’30s, [[F. Orlin Tremaine]] bought his new, ''[[Lensman]]'' series for ''[[Astounding]]''.
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  • ...French''' was an actual [[pseudonym]] Asimov used for the ''Lucky Starr'' series of [[YA]] novels.) ''I. Asimov'', his [[autobiography]], won the [[1995 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]].
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  • ...st'' and for his 1989 [[novelette]], "The Martian Child," which won both [[Hugo]] and [[Nebula]] awards, and was adapted into a 2007 motion picture. His ju * 1995 -- '''[[1990 Best Novelette Hugo]]''', [[Nebula Award|1989 Best Novelette Nebula]]
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  • ...]] at [[Torcon 3]], the 2003 [[Worldcon]]. Martin is arguably the genre’s best-known and most successful writer, especially to have come out of [[fandom]] ...master]] at [[CoNZealand]], culminating in [[Discon III#Hugos|Discon III’s Hugo]] nominations.
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  • ...ure series began with ''Trading in Danger'' (2003); the second book in the series, ''Moving Target'', appeared in 2004. With [[Anne McCaffrey]] she has co-w ..., as distinct from one character, whose progress she charts throughout the series." Moon on her own writing: "Writing books sometimes gives me insights into
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  • ...om]]’s highest honor to its members and others whose work [[fans]] admire. Hugo winners are selected annually by the [[members]] of the [[World Science Fic ...t Series]], with others being considered (but probably not "[[Ditmar Award|Best Fannish Cat]]," at least not yet) from time to time. The Worldcon [[Committ
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  • ...was uncontested at [[2020 Worldcon Site Selection]] at [[Worldcon 76]] in 2018. CoNZealand conducted the [[2022 Worldcon Site Selection]], which elected [ *{{conpubs|series=Worldcon|con=CoNZealand}}.
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  • ...alled ''[[Spaceship]]'' and the early issues did not, perhaps, contain his best writing. He extended [[Jack Speer]]'s theory of [[Numerical Fandoms]] in a ...n '65]] [[Worldcon bid]]. In 2001, he won the [[1951 Best Fan Writer Retro Hugo]].
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  • ...a standalone prequel to her Skolian Empire Saga, the earliest story in the series by internal chronology; it also includes a timeline and a family tree. A fa ...0; [[Nebula Award]] (Novel) for ''The Quantum Rose'', 2001, [[Best Novella Hugo]] nominations in 1999 and 2004.
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  • 1980, Aug 31 ||[[Peter Nicholls]] won [[1980 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]] 1984, Sep 4 ||[[Donald Tuck]] won [[1984 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]]
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  • ...meographed]] [[fanzine]] ''[[Yandro]]''. ''Yandro'' was nominated for a [[Hugo Award]] every year from 1958–67; it won the award in 1965. ...r authors such as [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]]. One of her better-known novel series is the Children of the Stars books. Several of her novels concern the explo
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  • ...nsible]]'' has also received five [[Hugo Awards]] (see [[Best Fanzine Hugo Category]] for details) and a sixth as [[semiprozine]]. He won several other "lesse ...n pieces of short SF between 1975 and 2011, winning the [[Best Short Story Hugo]] for "Different Kinds of Darkness" (''[[F&SF]]'' January 2000).
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  • ...in Juveniles,” some of the best [[YA]] [[sf]] ever written, as well as his best adult [[novels]], such as ''Double Star'' and ''The Moon is a Harsh Mistres ...) was the first book-length study of an [[SF]] author and still one of the best. Heinlein greatly disapproved of it, and attempted to force the publisher,
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  • ...ment a special [[Hugo Award]] category for “Best Video Game” in the [[2021 Hugo Awards]]. ...inated. Since she and [[Sheree Renée Thomas]] were meant to co-host the [[Hugo Ceremony]], the concom invited an additional special guest, [[Andrea Hairst
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  • ...Hugo|#1 Fan Personality]]" by the members of the [[Worldcon]], a unique [[Hugo Award]] never granted to anyone else. ..., and it was renamed the Forrest J Ackerman Big Heart Award from then till 2018.
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  • An award given by [[SFWA]] since 1966. (Unlike the [[Hugo Awards]], the date of the award is for the year the work was published, not The Nebula for Best Game Writing was introduced in 2019. There was a Best Script award given in 1974–1978 and 2000–2007 which was changed to the
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