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This also includes the Lodestar Award for Best Young Adult Book, and the John W. ⦠No Hugo Awards were given out in 1945, when Worldcon was on hiatus due to World War II, and CoNZealand will take place 75 years after the awards would have occurred. There were 834 total votes cast (826 online, 8 paper ballots). The Golden Fleece, by Robert Graves (Cassell) Land of Terror, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.) âShadow Over Marsâ (The Nemesis from Terra), by Leigh Brackett (Startling Stories, Fall 1944) [Link] - nilsmueller.info, Book Review: Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach by Kelly Robson (Three Stars) | As a Matter of Fancy, The Hugo Awards and the AO3 – Luna Station Quarterly, Bookwormex – “Magic for Liars” by Sarah Gailey (Review), Book Review: “When We Were Starless” by Simone Heller (Four Star) | As a Matter of Fancy, Talking with Claudia Rebaza of AO3: Part One : The Booklist Reader, Here come the Hugos! BEST NOVEL. Collaborations appear twice, in first+second contributor name order as published, and in second+first name order (this latter form is ⦠To date, Retro Hugo awards have been awarded for 1939, 1941, 1943â1946, 1951, and 1954, and in each case an award for professional editor was given. Dublin 2019: An Irish Worldcon administers the 2019 Hugo Awards and the 1944 Retro Hugos. In 1996, Worldcon committees were given the option of presenting Retrospective Hugo Awards to honour works published at times when the Hugo Awards weren't available. The finalists for the 1944 Retrospective Hugo Awards are: Best Novel. The Hugo Awards web site does not administer the Hugo Awards. Not Leigh Brackettâs best, but good. Lovecraft, (Beyond the Wall of Sleep, Arkham House), “We Print the Truth,” by Anthony Boucher (, “Citadel of Lost Ships,” by Leigh Brackett (, “Mimsy Were the Borogoves,” by Lewis Padgett (C.L. Holmes (Anthony Boucher) (, “Yours Truly – Jack the Ripper,” by Robert Bloch (. Dublin 2019 has chosen to use this right to create an award for an art book. The Retrospective Hugo Awards (Retro Hugos) were added to the Hugo Awards from 1996 to commemorate works from years in which no Hugo Awards were given. We have accordingly revised the online ballot, and the downloadable ballot form, to reflect that Guteto is a finalist in this category, and that Fantasy News has been disqualified. There are other recommendation lists and ISFDB searches below the table. Voting for the Hugo Awards is open to any supporting or attending member of Dublin 2019. The Hugos are the most prestigious award in the science fiction and fantasy genres. "World Science Fiction Society", "WSFS", "World Science Fiction Convention", "Worldcon", "NASFiC", "Hugo Award", the Hugo Award Logo, and the distinctive design of the Hugo Award Rocket are service marks of the World Science Fiction Society, an unincorporated literary society. The 2019 Irish Worldcon, held in Dublin last month, presented the 1944 Retro Hugos for the 1943 calendar year; Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and Ray Bradbury were amongst the winners. The report of the winners is here. "World Science Fiction Society", "WSFS", "World Science Fiction Convention", "Worldcon", "NASFiC", "Hugo Award", the Hugo Award Logo, and the distinctive design of the Hugo Award Rocket are service marks of the World Science Fiction Society, an unincorporated literary society. Voting has closed for the 2020 Hugo Awards, Lodestar Award for Best Young Adult Book, and the Astounding Award for Best New Writer and for the 1945 Retrospective Hugo Awards.The Awards will be announced in an online ceremony during CoNZealand, the 2020 Worldcon, scheduled for Saturday 1 August, 2020, 11:00 AM New Zealand Standard Time. Voting ends before the convention to allow sufficient time to count votes and prepare trophies. In addition, beginning in 1996, Retrospective Hugo Awards or "Retro-Hugos" have been available for works published 50, 75, or 100 years prior. To date, Retro Hugo awards have been awarded for 1939, 1941, 1943â1946, 1951, and 1954, and in each case an award for professional artist was given. We apologise to voters, and to the estates of Myrtle R. Douglas and William S. Sykora, for the inconvenience. As previously discussed, this years Worldcon administered ( 1 , 2 ) and awarded 11 Retro Hugo Awards to honour the sf that fans might have honoured if there had been a Worldcon and Hugos in 1944. At a ceremony on the evening of Thursday, August 15, 2019, at the 77th World Science Fiction Convention in Dublin, the winners of the 1944 Retrospective Hugo Awards were announced. Hosted by Ellen Klages and Dave Rudden, this evening of surprises will introduce you to our Guests of Honour, present the Big Heart and First Fandom Awards, and pay tribute to Science Fictionâs illustrious past with the 1944 Retro Hugo Awards. The 1945 Retro Hugos recognise works created or published in 1944. If you wish to vote, join the 2019 Worldcon. Please direct all questions about the administration of the 2020 Hugo Awards/Lodestar Award/Astounding Award and 1945 Retro-Hugo Awards to the 2020/1945 Hugo Award Administrators, not to the Hugo Awards web site. We'll be covering the 1944 Retrospective Hugo Awards and 2019 Hugo Awards over at The Hugo Awards web site. You can contact the WSFS Mark Protection Committee at mpc@wsfs.org. We have updated the 1944 page with the link to the Full Nominating and Final Ballot Voting Details. 1944 Retro Hugos The table below (incomplete, work in progress) contains the 1943 fiction eligible for the 1944 Retro Hugo Awards. Dublin 2019 announced the winners of the 1944 Retrospective Hugo Awards on August 15 as part of Opening Ceremonies. First presented in 1953, the Hugo Awards are the longest-running fan-voted awards in science fiction and fantasy. The finalists for the 1944 Retrospective Hugo Awards are: Note: in an announcement on July 21, 2019, the Hugo Award Administrators said: The Hugo Administrators have discovered an error in their tally of the nominations for the 1944 Retro Hugo for Best Fanzine. The table belowâ contains the 1944 fiction eligible for the 1945 Retro Hugo Awards. There are two other Awards administered by Worldcon 76 that are not Hugo Awards: John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, *Finalist in their 2nd year of eligibility. Best Novel. Worldcon began in 1939, but Hugo awards weren't presented until 1953. Voting will open later in April 2019. 1944 Retrospective Hugo Awards Finalists. Write-in votes for Guteto on previously printed hard copy versions of the ballot will be accepted. As of 2020, there have been eight Retro Hugos given: in 1996 (1946), 2001 (1951), 2004 (1954), 2014 (1939), 2016 (1941) , 2018 (1943), 2019 (1944) and 2020 (1945). The Lodestar Award for Best Young Adult Book and the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer are not Hugo Awards, and therefore no retrospective versions of them were included on the nominating ballot. There is no Hugo Award voting at the Worldcon itself. The Hugo Awards divide fiction up into short stories (under 7,500 words), novelette (7,500 to 17,500 words) and novella (17,500 to 40,000 words). The 1944 Retrospective Hugo Award winners were announced during the Opening Ceremonies of Dublin 2019: An Irish Worldcon, The 77th World Science Fiction Convention on the evening of Thursday, August 15, 2019 in Dublin, Ireland. _____ Table of Fiction and Links Dublin 2019: An Irish Worldcon, the 77th World Science Fiction Convention, announced the winners of the 1944 Retrospective Hugo Awards at a ceremony on the evening of Thursday, August 15, 2019. Also: Where’s Cat at Worldcon 2019 | Catherynne M. Valente, 1–7 April: Top Selling Games, April Fools, Computers vs. RPGs — d100 News, Inside Science Fiction’s Compassionate Revolution - JUST ADD COLOR, Scaling Trust and Other Fictions – LPE Project, WSFS Rules (Constitution & Standing Rules), Science Fact & Science Fiction Concatenation, “If at First You Don’t Succeed, Try, Try Again,” by Zen Cho (B&N Sci-Fi and Fantasy Blog, 29 November 2018), “The Last Banquet of Temporal Confections,” by Tina Connolly (Tor.com, 11 July 2018), “Nine Last Days on Planet Earth,” by Daryl Gregory (Tor.com, 19 September 2018), “The Thing About Ghost Stories,” by Naomi Kritzer (, “When We Were Starless,” by Simone Heller (, “The Rose MacGregor Drinking and Admiration Society,” by T. Kingfisher (, “The Secret Lives of the Nine Negro Teeth of George Washington,” by P. Djèlí Clark (, “The Tale of the Three Beautiful Raptor Sisters, and the Prince Who Was Made of Meat,” by Brooke Bolander (, “A Witch’s Guide to Escape: A Practical Compendium of Portal Fantasies,” by Alix E. Harrow (, Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas, “Clash by Night,” by Lawrence O’Donnell (Henry Kuttner & C.L. The 1944 Hugo Award winners were announced at a ceremony held at Dublin 2019: An Irish Worldcon on Thursday August 15th, 2019 in Dublin, Ireland. CoNZealand received and counted 521 final ballots. Conjure Wife, by Fritz Leiber, Jr. (Unknown Worlds, April 1943) Earthâs Last Citadel, by C.L. Dublin 2019 â the Irish Worldcon â has announced that it will present Retro Hugo Awards for 1944, honouring genre work created in 1943, as well as the 2019 Hugo Awards for work created in 2018. As previously reported, CoNZealand received Retro Hugo Awards nominations from 120 members. Two of her short fiction works have been nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Short Story: "Evil Robot Monkey" in 2009 and "For Want of a Nail," which won the award in 2011. For the 1944 Retro Hugo Awards, 217 valid nominating ballots (214 electronic and 3 paper) were received. You can contact the WSFS Mark Protection Committee at mpc@wsfs.org. Awards Administration: Nicholas Whyte, Sanna Lopperi-Vihinen. The finalists for the 2019 Hugo Awards, Lodestar Award for Best Young Adult Book, and John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer are: Best Art Book Conjure Wife, by Fritz Leiber, Jr. (Unknown Worlds, April 1943) BEST NOVELLA. Conjure Wife, by Fritz Leiber, Jr. (Unknown Worlds, April 1943) Earthâs Last Citadel, by ⦠Note: links to third party sites are provided because they encourage participation in the Hugo Awards. 2019 Hugo Finalists include Lee, Wells, and Ahmed! CoNZealand, the 78th World Science Fiction Convention, has announced the finalists for the 2020 Hugo Awards, Lodestar and Astounding Awards and the 1945 Retro Hugo Awards. We will contact this year’s Hugo Award Administrators about this and once we get a confirmation, we will correct the list. Gather, Darkness!, Fritz Leiber, Jr. ( Astounding Science-Fiction 5/43-7/43) From the Hugo Awards website: The 1945 Retrospective Hugo Award winners were announced in an online ceremony produced by CoNZealand, the 78th World Science Fiction Convention, starting at 11:00, Thursday 30 Jul 2020 New Zealand Standard Time. Dublin 2019: An Irish Worldcon, the 77th World Science Fiction Convention, announced the winners of the 1944 Retrospective Hugo Awards at a ceremony on the evening of Thursday, August 15, 2019. The Fan History Project () is pleased to assist voters for CoNZealandâs Retro Hugo Awards by placing as many issues of the relevant 1944 fanzines online as possible.Their webmaster, Edie Stern, has created a page on FANAC.org with all the links to the material for the CoNZealand Retro Hugo nominations for Best Fanzine.She also combed through all the 1944 fan publications available on the ⦠To date, Retro-Hugo awards have been given for novels for 1939, 1941, 1943â1946, 1951, and 1954. The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Reynal & Hitchcock) Dublin 2019: An Irish Worldcon, the 77th World Science Fiction Convention, announced the winners of the 1944 Retrospective Hugo Awards at a ceremony on the evening of Thursday, August 15⦠Short fiction. Will the voting statistics be published? The finalists for the 2019 Hugo Awards, Lodestar Award for Best Young Adult Book, and John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer and for the 1944 Retrospective Hugo Awards were announced online today by Dublin 2019. The 1944 Retrospective Hugo Awards were presented on Thursday, 15 August in Dublin. Moore & Henry Kuttner) (Astounding Science-Fiction, February 1943), “King of the Gray Spaces” (“R is for Rocket”), by Ray Bradbury (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1943), Wonder Woman #5: Battle for Womanhood, written by William Moulton Marsden, art by Harry G. Peter (DC Comics), Heaven Can Wait, written by Samson Raphaelson, directed by Ernst Lubitsch (20th Century Fox), Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman, written by Curt Siodmak, directed by Roy William Neill (Universal Pictures), Le Zombie, edited by Arthur Wilson “Bob” Tucker. Anyone who joins by the end of voting is eligible to vote. 1944 (the qualifying year for the 1945 Retro Hugos) features, among other works, Olaf Stapledonâs Sirius, Theodore Sturgeonâs Killdozer, C. L. Mooreâs No Woman Born, Fredric Brownâs Arena, a couple of âFoundationâ tales from Isaac Asimov, four of Clifford D. Simakâs âCityâ series (including Huddling Place and Desertion) and many, many stories from Ray Bradbury. (Consult a web site such as ⦠Even more Retro Hugo eligible novels can be seen at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database. We did our best to identify copyright holders during the nomination process, but it was not easy,⦠From: The-Great-SF-Stories-1939-1963@groups.io
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