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1222.0. "Hugo Nominations for 1994 Awards" by REGENT::BROOMHEAD (Don't panic -- yet.) Fri Apr 29 1994 15:03
This information was relayed to me from Sharon Sbarsky, another member
of Massachusetts Convention Fandom, Inc. (the group that put on
Noreascons 2 and 3, and is bidding for 2001.)
Ann B.
FOR RELEASE SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1994
Contacts: David Bratman (408) 725-8559 [email protected]
Seth Goldberg (408) 541-6834 [email protected]
1994 HUGO AND CAMPBELL AWARD NOMINEES
ConAdian, the 52nd World Science Fiction Convention, has released the nominees
for the 1994 Hugo Awards and John W. Campbell Award. The winners will be
presented at a ceremony at ConAdian in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on Saturday,
September 3, 1994.
The nominees that follow were chosen by popular vote by 649 members of
ConAdian or ConFrancisco (the 51st World Science Fiction Convention) who
submitted valid nominating ballots. The nomination ballots were counted and
verified by the ConAdian Hugo Administrators, David Bratman and Seth Goldberg.
The final ballots will be sent to ConAdian members in Progress Report no. 6,
due to be mailed in May. The ballot will also be available online on
CompuServe, GEnie, and Usenet. Only attending and supporting members of
ConAdian are eligible to vote. Ballots must be postmarked by July 31 and
received by August 6 to be counted, and must be mailed to: 1994 Hugo Awards,
Seth Goldberg, Voting Administrator, P.O. Box 271986, Concord, California,
94527-1986, U.S.A. Until July 15, ConAdian memberships are available for
US$125/Cdn$165 attending or US$30/Cdn$35 supporting from ConAdian, P.O. Box
2430, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 4A7, Canada.
Best Novel
Moving Mars, by Greg Bear (Tor)
Glory Season, by David Brin (Bantam Spectra)
Virtual Light, by William Gibson (Bantam Spectra)
Beggars in Spain, by Nancy Kress (Morrow AvoNova)
Green Mars, by Kim Stanley Robinson (HarperCollins UK; Bantam Spectra US)
No Award
Best Novella
"The Night We Buried Road Dog", by Jack Cady (F&SF, January 1993)
"Mefisto in Onyx", by Harlan Ellison (Omni, October 1993; Mark V. Ziesing)
"An American Childhood", by Pat Murphy (Asimov's, April 1993)
"Into the Miranda Rift", by G. David Nordley (Analog, July 1993)
"Down in the Bottomlands", by Harry Turtledove (Analog, January 1993)
"Wall, Stone, Craft", by Walter Jon Williams (F&SF, October/November 1993;
Axolotl)
No Award
Best Novelette
"The Shadow Knows", by Terry Bisson (Asimov's, September 1993; Bears Discover
Fire (Tor))
"The Franchise", by John Kessel (Asimov's, August 1993)
"Dancing on Air", by Nancy Kress (Asimov's, July 1993)
"Georgia on My Mind", by Charles Sheffield (Analog, January 1993)
"Deep Eddy", by Bruce Sterling (Asimov's, August 1993)
No Award
Best Short Story
"England Underway", by Terry Bisson (Omni, July 1993; Bears Discover Fire
(Tor))
"The Good Pup", by Bridget McKenna (F&SF, March 1993)
"Mwalimu in the Squared Circle", by Mike Resnick (Asimov's, March 1993;
Alternate Warriors (Tor))
"The Story So Far", by Martha Soukup (Full Spectrum 4 (Bantam Spectra))
"Death on the Nile", by Connie Willis (Asimov's, March 1993)
No Award
Best Non-Fiction Book
Once Around the Bloch: An Unauthorized Autobiography, by Robert Bloch (Tor)
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, edited by John Clute and Peter Nicholls
(Orbit UK; St. Martin's US)
PITFCS: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies, edited
by Theodore R. Cogswell (Advent)
Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art, by Scott McCloud (Tundra; Kitchen
Sink; Harper Perennial)
The Art of Michael Whelan: Scenes/Visions, by Michael Whelan (Bantam Spectra)
No Award
Best Dramatic Presentation
Addams Family Values (Paramount Pictures); Producer, Scott Rudin; Director,
Barry Sonnenfeld; Screenwriter, Paul Rudnick
"The Gathering" (Babylon 5) (Warner Brothers); Executive producers, Douglas
Netter & J. Michael Straczynski; Director, Richard Compton; Writer,
J. Michael Straczynski
Groundhog Day (Columbia Pictures); Producers, Trevor Albert & Harold Ramis;
Director, Harold Ramis; Screenwriters, Danny Rubin & Harold Ramis
Jurassic Park (Universal); Producers, Kathleen Kennedy & Gerald R. Malen;
Director, Steven Spielberg; Screenwriters, Michael Crichton & David Koepp
The Nightmare Before Christmas (Touchstone Pictures); Producers, Tim Burton
& Denise DiNovi; Director, Henry Selick; Screenwriter, Caroline Thompson
No Award
Best Professional Editor
Ellen Datlow
Gardner Dozois
Mike Resnick
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Stanley Schmidt
No Award
Best Professional Artist
Thomas Canty
David Cherry
Bob Eggleton
Don Maitz
Michael Whelan
No Award
Best Original Artwork
Cover of F&SF, October/November 1993 (illustrating "The Little Things", B.
McKenna), by Thomas Canty
Space Fantasy Commemorative Stamp Booklet, by Stephen Hickman (U.S. Postal
Service)
Cover of Asimov's, November 1993 (illustrating "Cold Iron", M. Swanwick), by
Keith Parkinson
No Award
Best Semi-Prozine
Interzone, edited by David Pringle
Locus, edited by Charles N. Brown
The New York Review of Science Fiction, edited by David G. Hartwell, Donald
G. Keller, Robert K.J. Killheffer, and Gordon Van Gelder
Pulphouse, edited by Dean Wesley Smith and Jonathan E. Bond
Science Fiction Chronicle, edited by Andrew Porter
Tomorrow Speculative Fiction, edited by Algis Budrys
No Award
Best Fanzine
Ansible, edited by Dave Langford
File 770, edited by Mike Glyer
Lan's Lantern, edited by George "Lan" Laskowski
Mimosa, edited by Dick and Nicki Lynch
Stet, edited by Leah Zeldes Smith and Dick Smith
No Award
Best Fan Writer
Sharon Farber
Mike Glyer
Andy Hooper
Dave Langford
Evelyn C. Leeper
No Award
Best Fan Artist
Teddy Harvia
Linda Michaels
Peggy Ranson
William Rotsler
Stu Shiffman
No Award
John W. Campbell Award
for Best New Science Fiction Writer of 1992-1993
(sponsored by Dell Magazines)
Holly Lisle (2nd year of eligibility)
Jack Nimersheim (2nd year of eligibility)
Carrie Richerson (2nd year of eligibility)
Amy Thomson (1st year of eligibility)
Elizabeth Willey (1st year of eligibility)
No Award
In some categories more than 5 nominees appear due to tie votes. In the
"Original Artwork" category only 3 nominees appear, as no other candidates
appeared on at least 5% of the ballots cast in that category, as required by
Section 2.6 of the WSFS Constitution for 4th and 5th nominees.
Owing to a severe disparity among the short fiction categories in the number
of nominations received by the leading candidates, to achieve a fairer
balance the administrators exercised the option provided by Section 2.2.1 of
the WSFS Constitution to relocate stories within 5,000 words of the category
limits into adjacent categories. Three stories were relocated: "Dancing on
Air" to Novelette from Novella; "Death on the Nile" and "England Underway" to
Short Story from Novelette. As a result of this relocation, the threshold for
appearing on the ballot in all three short fiction categories is the same: 28
nominations. (What is now the 5th place short story received 35 nominations,
but no short story received between 28 and 34 nominations.) If no relocation
had been made, the threshold would have varied from 28 to 60 nominations (a
range of 32), and two stories with 28 or more nominations would not have
appeared on the ballot.
Hard Landing, by Algis Budrys (Warner Questar), received enough votes to be
nominated for Best Novel, but was ruled ineligible due to having first been
published in magazine format in 1992. Nicola Griffith received enough votes
to be nominated for the John W. Campbell Award, but was ruled ineligible due
to professional publication of fiction in the science fiction and fantasy
field prior to 1992.
Statistics: The chart below shows, for each Hugo category, the total number of
ballots marked, the total number of votes cast, the number of different
candidates nominated, and the range of votes received by the finalists. The
first two columns were calculated on raw eligible votes, the third after
reassigning scattered votes for single candidates to the most appropriate
category, and the last on the nominees actually appearing on the ballot in
each category.
Category Ballots Votes Nominees Range
Novel 521 1662 285 66-38
Novella 316 814 60 81-28
Novelette 322 970 147 81-28
Short Story 367 1120 284 72-35
Nonfic. Book 239 448 64 111-23
Dram. Pres. 345 859 136 159-34
Prof. Editor 371 924 82 145-73
Prof. Artist 338 966 177 87-58
Orig. Art. 216 500 219 34-13
Semiprozine 320 687 54 142-38
Fanzine 299 678 131 65-32
Fan Writer 247 620 190 49-20
Fan Artist 220 514 142 44-22
Campbell 307 647 114 54-22
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1222.1 | Who won ? | PEKING::SULLIVAND | Not gauche, just sinister | Wed Jan 18 1995 07:14 | 2 |
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