John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer
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This page describes the award for best new science fiction writer; for other awards, see the disambiguation page.
The John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer is awarded annually to the best new science fiction or fantasy writer whose first work of science fiction or fantasy appearing in a professional publication was published in the previous two calendar years.
The award is sponsored by Dell Magazines. The award nomination and selection process is administered by the current Worldcon committee, and the award is presented at the Hugo Award ceremony at the Worldcon, although it is not itself a Hugo Award. Members of the current and previous Worldcon are eligible to nominate new writers for the Campbell Award.
For the purposes of the Campbell Award, professional publications are works sold for more than a nominal amount and published anywhere in the world.
[edit] Recipients
- 1973 - Jerry Pournelle
- 1974 (tie) - Spider Robinson, Lisa Tuttle
- 1975 - P. J. Plauger
- 1976 - Tom Reamy
- 1977 - C. J. Cherryh
- 1978 - Orson Scott Card
- 1979 - Stephen R. Donaldson
- 1980 - Barry B. Longyear
- 1981 - Somtow Sucharitkul
- 1982 - Alexis A. Gilliland
- 1983 - Paul O. Williams
- 1984 - R. A. MacAvoy
- 1985 - Lucius Shepard
- 1986 - Melissa Scott
- 1987 - Karen Joy Fowler
- 1988 - Judith Moffett
- 1989 - Michaela Roessner
- 1990 - Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- 1991 - Julia Ecklar
- 1992 - Ted Chiang
- 1993 - Laura Resnick
- 1994 - Amy Thomson
- 1995 - Jeff Noon
- 1996 - David Feintuch
- 1997 - Michael A. Burstein
- 1998 - Mary Doria Russell
- 1999 - Nalo Hopkinson
- 2000 - Cory Doctorow
- 2001 - Kristine Smith
- 2002 - Jo Walton
- 2003 - Wen Spencer
- 2004 - Jay Lake
- 2005 - Elizabeth Bear
- 2006 - John Scalzi
[edit] Nominees for the 2007 Award
- Scott Lynch (1st Year eligible)
- Sarah Monette (2nd Year eligible)
- Naomi Novik (1st Year eligible)
- Brandon Sanderson (2nd Year eligible)
- Lawrence M. Schoen (2nd Year eligible)