Hugo Award Winners from the 1990s

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1990 Hugo Winners

The Hugos were given out at ConFiction in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 1990 Hugo Nominees

Confiction Hugo

Novel: Hyperion by Dan Simmons

Novella: "The Mountains of Mourning" by Lois McMaster Bujold

Novelette: "Enter a Soldier. Later: Enter Another" by Robert Silverberg

Short Story: "Boobs" by Suzy McKee Charnas

Non-Fiction Book: The World Beyond the Hill by Alexei and Cory Panshin

Professional Editor: Gardner Dozois

Professional Artist: Don Maitz

Dramatic Presentation: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade written by Jeffrey Boam, directed by Steven Spielberg (Lucasfilm/Paramount Pictures)

Semiprozine: Locus (Charles N. Brown, ed.)

Fanzine: The Mad 3 Party (Leslie Turek, ed.)

Fan Writer: Dave Langford

Fan Artist: Stu Shiffman

Original Artwork (not a Hugo): Cover of Rimrunners by Don Maitz

Campbell Award: Kristine Kathryn Rusch


1991 Hugo Winners

The Hugos were given out at Chicon V in Chicago, IL. 1991 Hugo Award Nominees

George Laskowski with His Second Best Fanzine Hugo
George Laskowski with His Second Best Fanzine Hugo

Novel: The Vor Game by Lois McMaster Bujold

Novella: "The Hemingway Hoax" by Joe Haldeman

Novelette: "The Manamouki" by Mike Resnick

Short Story: "Bears Discover Fire" by Terry Bisson

Professional Editor: Gardner Dozois

Professional Artist: Michael Whelan

Dramatic Presentation: Edward Scissorhands written by Caroline Thompson, directed by Tim Burton (20th Century Fox)

Semiprozine: Locus (Charles N. Brown, ed.)

Fanzine: Lan's Lantern (George "Lan" Laskowski, ed.)

Fan Writer: David Langford

Fan Artist: Teddy Harvia

Non-Fiction Book: How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy by Orson Scott Card

Campbell Award: Julia Ecklar

Special Committee Awards: Elst Weinstein for the Hogus, Andrew Porter for Science Fiction Chronicle


1992 Hugo Winners

The Hugos were given out at MagiCon in Orlando, FL.
Photos from the MagiCon Hugo Exhibit 1992 Hugo Award Nominees

MagiCon Hugo
MagiCon - 1992 Hugo Award Statue
Designed by Phil Tortoricci

Novel: Barrayar by Lois McMaster Bujold

Novella: "Beggars in Spain" by Nancy Kress

Novelette: "Gold" by Isaac Asimov Dead People Server

Short Story: "A Walk in the Sun" by Geoffrey A. Landis

Professional Editor: Gardner Dozois

Professional Artist: Michael Whelan

Original Artwork: Cover of The Summer Queen (written by Joan D. Vinge) by Michael Whelan

Dramatic Presentation: Terminator 2 written by James Cameron & William Wisher, Jr., directed by James Cameron (Le Studio Canal+/Lightstorm)

Semiprozine: Locus (Charles N. Brown, ed.)

Fanzine: Mimosa (Dick & Nicki Lynch, ed.)

Fan Writer: David Langford

Fan Artist: Brad Foster

Non-Fiction Book: The World of Charles Addams by Charles Addams

Campbell Award: Ted Chiang


1993 Hugo Winners

The Hugos were given out at ConFrancisco in San Francisco, CA. 1993 Hugo Nominees

The Hugo statue was designed by Arlin Robins.

Novel: A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge and Doomsday Book by Connie Willis (tie)

Novella: "Barnacle Bill the Spacer" by Lucius Shepard

Novelette: "The Nutcracker Coup" by Janet Kagan

Short Story: "Even the Queen" by Connie Willis

Professional Editor: Gardner Dozois

Professional Artist: Don Maitz

Original Artwork: Dinotopia by James Gurney

Dramatic Presentation: Star Trek: The Next Generation "Inner Light" written by Morgan Gendel & Peter Allan Fields, directed by Peter Lauritson (Paramount Television)

Semiprozine: Science Fiction Chronicle (Andrew Porter, ed.)

Fanzine: Mimosa (Dick and Nicki Lynch, eds.)

Fan Writer: Dave Langford

Fan Artist: Peggy Ranson

Non-Fiction Book: A Wealth of Fable: An Informal History of Science Fiction Fandom in the 1950s by Harry Warner, Jr.

Campbell Award: Laura Resnick

Special Committee Award: For building bridges between cultures and nations to advance science fiction and fantasy, Takumi Shibano


1994 Hugo Winners

The Hugos were given out at Conadian in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 1994 Hugo Nominees

Conadian Hugo
1994 Hugo, given out by Conadian
Designed by Kevin Standlee, Stan Phillipon, Jeff Berry, Janet Moe

Novel: Green Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson (HarperCollins UK; Bantam Spectra US)

Novella: "Down in the Bottomlands" by Harry Turtledove

Novelette: "Georgia on my Mind" by Charles Sheffield

Short Story: "Death on the Nile" by Connie Willis

Professional Editor: Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Professional Artist: Bob Eggleton

Original Artwork: Space Fantasy Commemorative Stamp Booklet, by Stephen Hickman

Dramatic Presentation: Jurassic Park written by Michael Crichton & David Koepp, directed by Steven Spielberg (Universal Pictures/Ambin Entertainment)

Semiprozine: Science Fiction Chronicle (Andrew Porter, ed.)

Fanzine: Mimosa (Dick & Nicki Lynch, eds.)

Fan Writer: Dave Langford

Fan Artist: Brad W. Foster

Non-Fiction Book: The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction edited by John Clute & Peter Nicholls (Orbit UK; St. Martin's US)

Campbell Award: Amy Thomson


1995 Hugo Winners

The Hugos were given out on Sunday, August 27 at Intersection in Glasgow, Scotland. 1995 Hugo Nominees

Novel: Mirror Dance by Lois McMaster Bujold (Baen)

Novella: "Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge" by Mike Resnick (F&SF)

Novelette: "The Martian Child" by David Gerrold (F&SF)

Short Story: "None So Blind" by Joe Haldeman (Asimov's)

Professional Editor: Gardner Dozois

Professional Artist: Jim Burns

Original Artwork: Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book by Brian Froud & Terry Jones (Pavilion UK)

Dramatic Presentation: Star Trek: The Next Generation "All Good Things" written by Ronald D. Moore & Brannon Braga, directed by Winrich Kolbe (Paramount Television)

Semiprozine: Interzone David Pringle, ed.)

Fanzine: Ansible (Dave Langford, ed.)

Fan Writer: Dave Langford

Fan Artist: Teddy Harvia

Non-Fiction Book: I. Asimov: A Memoir (Doubleday), Isaac Asimov Dead People Server

Campbell Award: Jeff Noon


1996 Hugo Winners

The Hugos were given out on Sunday, September 1 at L.A.con III in Anaheim, CA. 1996 Hugo Nominees

LACon III Hugo
1996 Hugo
Designed by Barry Workman & Mike Donahue

Novel: The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson (Bantam)

Novella: "The Death of Captain Future" by Allen Steele (Asimov's, October 1995)

Novelette: "Think Like a Dinosaur" by James Patrick Kelly (Asimov's, June 1995)

Short Story: "The Lincoln Train" by Maureen F. McHugh (F&SF, April 1995)

Non-Fiction Book: Science Fiction: The Illustrated Encyclopedia by John Clute (Dorling Kindersley)

Dramatic Presentation: Babylon 5 "The Coming of Shadows" written by J. Michael Straczynski, directed by Janet Greek (Warner Brothers)

Professional Editor: Gardner Dozois

Professional Artist: Bob Eggleton

Original Artwork: Dinotopia: The World Beneath by James Gurney (Turner)

Semi-Prozine: Locus (Charles N. Brown, ed.)

Fanzine: Ansible (Dave Langford, ed.)

Fan Writer: Dave Langford

Fan Artist: William Rotsler Dead People Server

Campbell Award: David Feintuch

Nominees' List

1946 Retro Hugo Winners

Novel: Animal Farm by George Orwell

Novella: "The Mule" by Isaac Asimov

Novellette: "First Contact" by Murray Leinster

Short Story: "Uncommon Sense" by Hal Clement

Dramatic Presentation: The Picture of Dorian Gray, written and directed by Albert Lewin (Loew's/MGM)

Professional Editor: John W. Campbell, Jr.

Professional Artist: Virgil Finlay

Fanzine: Voice of the Imagi-nation, Forrest J Ackerman, ed.

Fan Writer: Forrest J Ackerman

Fan Artist: William Rotsler


1997 Hugo Winners

The 1997 Hugos were awarded at LoneStarCon II in San Antonio, TX. 1997 Hugo Award Nominees

LoneStarCon II Hugo
1997 Hugo Award

Novel: Blue Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson (HarperCollins Voyager; Bantam Spectra)

Novella: "Blood of The Dragon" by George R. R. Martin (Asimov's 7/96)

Novelette: "Bicycle Repairman" by Bruce Sterling (Intersections; Asimov's 10/96)

Short Story: "The Soul Selects Her Own Society..." by Connie Willis (Asimov's 4/96; War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches)

Non-Fiction Book: Time & Chance by L. Sprague de Camp (Grant)  Dead People Server

Dramatic Presentation: Babylon 5 "Severed Dreams" written by J. Michael Straczynski, directed by David J. Eagle (Warner Bros.)

Professional Editor: Gardner Dozois

Professional Artist: Bob Eggleton
Semi-Prozine: Locus (Charles N. Brown, ed.)

Fanzine: Mimosa (Dick & Nicki Lynch, eds.)

Fan Writer: Dave Langford

Fan Artist: William Rotsler Dead People Server

Campbell Award: Michael A. Burstein


1998 Hugo Winners

The Hugos were awarded on Friday, August 7 at the Convention Center in Baltimore, MD at Bucconeer. Charles Sheffield served as Master of Ceremonies. If you have any questions on the 1998 Hugo voting, check the Hugo Administrator's Page. 1998 Hugo Nominees

Joe Haldeman's Hugo
1998 Hugo Award

Novel: Forever Peace by Joe Haldeman (Ace)

Novella: "...Where Angels Fear To Tread" by Allen Steele (Asimov's October-November 1997)

Novelette: "We Will Drink A Fish Together..." by Bill Johnson (Asimov's May 1997)

Short Story: "The 43 Antarean Dynasties" by Mike Resnick (Asimov's December 1997)

Non-Fiction Book: The Encyclopedia of Fantasy edited by John Clute & John Grant (St. Martin's Press)

Dramatic Presentation: Contact screenplay by James V. Hart & Michael Goldenberg, directed by Robert Zemeckis (Warner Bros./South Side Amusement Company)

Professional Editor: Gardner Dozois

Professional Artist: Bob Eggleton
Semi-Prozine: Locus (Charles N. Brown, ed.)

Fanzine: Mimosa (Dick & Nicki Lynch, eds.)

Fan Writer: Dave Langford

Fan Artist: Joe Mayhew

Campbell Award: Mary Doria Russell


1999 Hugo Winners

The 1999 Hugos were awarded at Aussiecon III on September 4 in Melborne, Australia. Complete voting records. 1999 Hugo Nominees

1999 Hugo for Michael Swanwick

Novel: To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie Willis (Bantam Spectra)

Novella: "Oceanic" by Greg Egan

Novelette: "Taklamakan" by Bruce Sterling

Short Story: "The Very Pulse of the Machine" by Michael Swanwick

Non-Fiction Book: The Dreams Our Stuff is Made Of: How Science Fiction Conquered the World (Simon and Schuster) by Thomas M. Disch

Dramatic Presentation: The Truman Show written by Andrew Niccol, directed by Peter Weir (Paramount Pictures/Scott Rudin Productions)

Professional Editor: Gardner Dozois

Professional Artist: Bob Eggleton

Semi-Prozine: Locus (Charles N. Brown, ed.)

Fanzine: Ansible (Dave Langford, ed.)

Fan Writer: Dave Langford

Fan Artist: Ian Gunn

Campbell Award: Nalo Hopkinson

Michael Swanwick's Hugo - why did he get it at the following Boskone?

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