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From: chuq%[email protected] (Chuq Von Rospach)
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Subject: The Hugo Winners (and the non-Hugo winners)
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Date: 19 Sep 87 02:06:10 GMT
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This is Yet Another Hugo Winner listing, but I thought since
nobody had done it yet I'd post the entire list so you can see the
rankings of how the runner-ups finished. I won't post all the voting
and ballot round details -- if you want that, read File 770 (where I
got this) or Locus or SF Chron, who should have it Real soon Now.
Best Novel
Speaker for the Dead, Card
The Ragged Astronauts, Shaw
Count Zero, Gibson
Marooned in REaltime, Vinge
No Award
Black Genesis, Hubbard
[editorial comment. Hubbard lost to no award by a fair margin. Ragged
Astronauts rated so high because it was a British book and the local
favorite -- sorry, but Count Zero is better.I won't start an argument
about whether Card deserved the second win (although while I would
have rather seen Gibson take it, I voted Speaker second)]
Best Novella
Gilgamesh in the Outback, Silverberg
Escape from Kathmandu, Robinson
R&R, Shepard
Spice Pogrom, Willis
Eifelheim, Flynn
No Award
[R&R had the most first place votes, but lost on the fifth round by a
close margin. It also beat out Kathmandu for second, but again lost
out on the fourth ballot for second place.]
Best Novellete
Permafrost, Zelazny
Thor Meets Captain America, Brin
The Winter Market, Gibson
Hatrack River, Card
The Barbaran Princess, Vinge
No Award
[winter market placed second in first place votes.]
Best Short STory
Tangents, Bear
Robot Dreams, Asimov
Boy who Plaited Manes, Springer
Still Life, Garnett
Rat, Kelly
No Award
[Robot dreams had the most first place votes by a good margin, but
little overall popularity. It lost on the fifth ballot by a small
margin]
Best nonfiction
Trillion Year Spree, Aldiss/Winger
Dark Knight, Miller et al
Industrial Light and Magic
Science Fiction in Print, Locus books
Only Apparently Real, Williams
No Award.
[first place votes werwe 280/174 for Trillion, not a bad showing for
Dark Knight since many hard core fans refused to vote for it because
it wasn't a non-fiction book, categorizing not-withstanding. Let's
hope New Orleans does something rational about it. SF in Print and
Only Apparently Real placed below No Award on the first ballot]
Best Dramatic Presentation
Aliens
Star Trek IV
The Fly
Little Shop of horrors
Labrynth
No Award
[a BIG drop between Aliens and the save the whale folks, and an even
bigger drop between them and the Fly. the other three were far behind.
Why do we give awards to folks who don't care about them? the only
category (again) where nobody bothered to show up to accept]
Best Pro Artist
Jim Burns
Frank Kelly Freas
Don Maitz
Barclay Shaw
Tom Kid
J.K. Potter
no award
[six ballots, with the top two slugging it out and the rest out of
contention. Tom Kidd and Potter both placed below No Award on the
first ballot]
Best pro editor
Terry Carr
Gardner Dozois
David Hartwell
Ed Ferman
Stanley Schmidt
no award
[no competition, it only went two ballots. First place ballots went
358 to 92. Ed ferman actually had the least first place votes]
Best Semiprozine
Locus
Interzone
SF Chron
SF Review
Fantasy Review
No Award
[Locus won by seven votes. Never let them tell you your vote doesn't
count -- and I bet all the Interzone supporters who believed that are
crying. SF Review and Fantasy review (now defunct) actually placed
below No Award on the first ballot.]
Best Fan Writer
Dave Langford
Patrick Nielsen Hayden
Simon Ounsley
Mike Glyer
No Award
D. West
Arthur Hlavaty
[Five ballots but it really wasn't close. Langford (the British local,
but that doesn't denigrate the award) had the first ballot 232 to 116
for no award. Mike Glyer placed third after no award on the first
ballor.]
Best Fan Artist
Brad Foster
Arthur ATom Thomson
Stu Shiffman
Taral
Steve Fox
No Award
[no award had the most first place votes, Brad beat ATom [finally!] on
five ballots. Shiffman, Taral and Fox were distant players]
Best Fanzine
Ansible, Dave langford
File 770, Mike Glyer
No Award
Lan's Lantern, George Laskowski
Texas SF Inquirer, Mueller
Trapdoor, Lichtman
[Ansible, the British entry, won by a wide margin, with no award
placing second on the first ballot.]
John W. Campbell Award for best new writer
Karen Joy Fowler
Lois McMaster Bujold
No Award
Katherine Kimbriel
Rebecca Brown Ore
Leo Frankowski
Robert Touzalin Reed
[first ballot and final standings pretty close here, I can't complain
about Fowler but I wish Lois had won it too. Oh, well]
have fun!
chuq
Chuq Von Rospach [email protected] Delphi: CHUQ
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