Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Literary agent Richard Curtis said in his 1996 Mastering the Business of Writing that having the term Hugo Award on the cover, even as a nominee, was a "powerful inducement" to science fiction fans to buy a novel, [102] while Jo Walton claimed in 2011 that the Hugo is the only science fiction award "that actually affects sales of a book". [4]
This is a list of the works that have won both the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award, given annually to works of science fiction or fantasy literature. The Hugo Awards are voted on by science-fiction fans at the World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon); the Nebula Awards—given by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA)—began in 1966, making that the first year joint ...
This is a list of science fiction and fantasy awards for literature. A. Aelita Prize; Andre Norton Award; Arthur C. Clarke Award [1] Aurealis Award; August Derleth ...
The Locus Index to Science Fiction Awards was established in 2000 by Mark R. Kelly, the founder of Locus Online. [2] [3] The Cornell University Library has described it as a comprehensive listing of science fiction awards, including "reader polls, fan awards, inactive awards, academic awards, award statistics, and more". [4]
The Nebula Award for Best Novel is given each year by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) for science fiction or fantasy novels.A work of fiction is considered a novel by the organization if it is 40,000 words or longer; awards are also given out for pieces of shorter lengths, in the categories of short story, novelette, and novella.
العربية; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Български; Català; Čeština; Deutsch; Español; فارسی; Français; Frysk; 한국어
Greg Egan (born 20 August 1961) [1] is an Australian science fiction writer and mathematician, best known for his works of hard science fiction. Egan has won multiple awards including the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, the Hugo Award, and the Locus Award.
Constance Elaine Trimmer Willis (born December 31, 1945), commonly known as Connie Willis, is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. She has won eleven Hugo Awards and seven Nebula Awards for particular works—more major SF awards than any other writer [4] —most recently the "Best Novel" Hugo and Nebula Awards for Blackout/All Clear (2010). [5]