Hugo Award for Best Professional Editor

Hugo Award for Best Professional Editor
Awarded for The best editor of works devoted primarily to science fiction or fantasy
Presented by World Science Fiction Society
First awarded 1973
Last awarded 2006; replaced by Best Editor (Long Form) and Best Editor (Short Form) from 2007–present
Currently held by Lou Anders (Long Form)
Sheila Williams (Short Form)
Official website thehugoawards.org

The Hugo Awards are given every year by the World Science Fiction Society for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year. The award is named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the pioneering science fiction magazine Amazing Stories, and was once officially known as the Science Fiction Achievement Award.[1] The award has been described as "a fine showcase for speculative fiction" and "the best known literary award for science fiction writing".[2][3] The Hugo Award for Best Professional Editor was given each year for editors of magazines, novels, anthologies, or other works related to science fiction or fantasy, published in English. The award supplanted a previous award for professional magazine.

The award was first presented in 1973, and was given annually through 2006. Beginning in 2007, the award was split into two categories, that of Best Editor (Short Form) and Best Editor (Long Form). The Short Form award is for editors of anthologies, collections or magazines, while the Long Form award is for editors of novels. In addition to the regular Hugo awards, beginning in 1996 Retrospective Hugo Awards, or "Retro Hugos", have been available to be awarded for years 50, 75, or 100 years prior in which no awards were given.[4] To date, Retro Hugo awards have been awarded for 1946, 1951, and 1954, and in each case an award for professional editor was given.[5]

Hugo Award nominees and winners are chosen by supporting or attending members of the annual World Science Fiction Convention, or Worldcon, and the presentation evening constitutes its central event. The selection process is defined in the World Science Fiction Society Constitution as instant-runoff voting with five nominees, except in the case of a tie. These five works on the ballot are the five most-nominated by members that year, with no limit on the number of works that can be nominated.[4] Initial nominations are made by members in January through March, while voting on the ballot of five nominations is performed roughly in April through July, subject to change depending on when that year's Worldcon is held.[6] Worldcons are generally held near Labor Day, and are held in a different city around the world each year.[1][7]

During the 42 nomination years, 38 editors have been nominated for the original Best Professional Editor, the Short Form, or the Long Form award, including Retro Hugos. Of these, Gardner Dozois has received the most awards, with 15 original awards out of 19 nominations for the original category and one for the Short Form. The only other editor to win more than three awards is Ben Bova, who has won 6 of 8 nominations for the original award. The two editors who have won three times are Edward L. Ferman with 3 out of 20 original nominations and John W. Campbell, Jr. with 3 out of 3 nominations for the Retro Hugo awards. Stanley Schmidt has received the most nominations, at 27 original and 5 Short Form, but has never won an award.

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Winners and nominees

In the following tables, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony. Editors are eligible based on their work of the previous calender year, and each date links to the "year in literature" article corresponding with when those works were eligible. Although the Best Professional Editor award is not given explicitly for any particular editing effort and such works are not recorded by the World Science Fiction Society, works that the editor in question was involved with in the eligibility period are listed. This list includes magazines or anthologies that the editor worked on and publishing houses that he or she was employed at, and is not intended to be comprehensive. Entries with a blue background and an asterisk (*) next to the editor's name have won the award; those with a white background are the nominees on the short-list.

Best Professional Editor

  *   Winners and joint winners

Year Editor Work(s) Ref(s)
1973 Bova, BenBen Bova* Analog Science Fact & Fiction [8][9]
1973 Carr, TerryTerry Carr The Best Science Fiction of the Year [8][10]
1973 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction [8][11]
1973 White, TedTed White Amazing Stories, Fantastic [8][11]
1973 Wollheim, Donald A.Donald A. Wollheim The 1972 Annual World's Best SF [8][12]
1974 Bova, BenBen Bova* Analog Science Fact & Fiction [9][13]
1974 Carr, TerryTerry Carr The Best Science Fiction of the Year #2 [13][14]
1974 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction [11][13]
1974 Silverberg, RobertRobert Silverberg New Dimensions 3 [11][13]
1974 White, TedTed White Amazing Stories, Fantastic [11][13]
1974 Wollheim, Donald A.Donald A. Wollheim The 1973 Annual World's Best SF [13][15]
1975 Bova, BenBen Bova* Analog Science Fact & Fiction [9][16]
1975 Baen, JamesJames Baen Galaxy Science Fiction, If [11][16]
1975 Carr, TerryTerry Carr The Best Science Fiction of the Year #3 [16][17]
1975 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction [11][16]
1975 Silverberg, RobertRobert Silverberg New Dimensions 4 [11][16]
1975 White, TedTed White Amazing Stories, Fantastic [11][16]
1976 Bova, BenBen Bova* Analog Science Fact & Fiction [9][18]
1976 Baen, JamesJames Baen Galaxy Science Fiction [11][18]
1976 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction [11][18]
1976 Silverberg, RobertRobert Silverberg New Dimensions 5 [11][18]
1976 White, TedTed White Amazing Stories, Fantastic [11][18]
1977 Bova, BenBen Bova* Analog Science Fact & Fiction [9][19]
1977 Baen, JamesJames Baen Galaxy Science Fiction [11][19]
1977 Carr, TerryTerry Carr The Best Science Fiction of the Year #5 [19][20]
1977 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction [11][19]
1977 White, TedTed White Amazing Stories, Fantastic [11][19]
1978 Scithers, George H.George H. Scithers* Asimov's Science Fiction [11][21]
1978 Baen, JamesJames Baen Galaxy Science Fiction [11][21]
1978 Bova, BenBen Bova Analog Science Fact & Fiction [9][21]
1978 Carr, TerryTerry Carr The Best Science Fiction of the Year #6 [21][22]
1978 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction [11][21]
1979 Bova, BenBen Bova* Analog Science Fact & Fiction, Omni [9][11][23]
1979 Baen, JamesJames Baen Ace Books [23][24]
1979 Carr, TerryTerry Carr The Best Science Fiction of the Year #7 [23][25]
1979 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction [11][23]
1979 Scithers, George H.George H. Scithers Asimov's Science Fiction [11][23]
1980 Scithers, George H.George H. Scithers* Asimov's Science Fiction [11][26]
1980 Baen, JamesJames Baen Ace Books [24][26]
1980 Bova, BenBen Bova Omni [11][26]
1980 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [11][26]
1980 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fact & Fiction [11][26]
1981 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman* The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [11][27]
1981 Baen, JamesJames Baen Tor Books [24][27]
1981 Carr, TerryTerry Carr The Best Science Fiction of the Year #9 [27][28]
1981 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fact & Fiction [11][27]
1981 Scithers, George H.George H. Scithers Asimov's Science Fiction [11][27]
1982 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman* The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [11][29]
1982 Carr, TerryTerry Carr The Best Science Fiction of the Year #10 [29][30]
1982 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell Pocket Books [29][31]
1982 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fact & Fiction [11][29]
1982 Scithers, George H.George H. Scithers Asimov's Science Fiction [11][29]
1983 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman* The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [11][32]
1983 Carr, TerryTerry Carr The Best Science Fiction of the Year #11 [32][33]
1983 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell Pocket Books [31][32]
1983 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fact & Fiction [11][32]
1983 Scithers, George H.George H. Scithers Amazing Stories, Asimov's Science Fiction [11][32][34]
1984 McCarthy, ShawnaShawna McCarthy* Asimov's Science Fiction [35][36]
1984 Carr, TerryTerry Carr The Best Science Fiction of the Year #12 [35][37]
1984 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [11][35]
1984 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell Pocket Books [31][35]
1984 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fact & Fiction [11][35]
1985 Carr, TerryTerry Carr* The Best Science Fiction of the Year #13 [38][39]
1985 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [11][38]
1985 McCarthy, ShawnaShawna McCarthy Asimov's Science Fiction [36][38]
1985 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fact & Fiction [11][38]
1985 Scithers, George H.George H. Scithers Amazing Stories [34][38]
1986 (no award)*[Note 1] [40]
1986 del Rey, Judy-LynnJudy-Lynn del Rey[Note 1] Del Rey Books [40][41]
1986 Carr, TerryTerry Carr The Best Science Fiction of the Year #14 [40][42]
1986 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [11][40]
1986 McCarthy, ShawnaShawna McCarthy Asimov's Science Fiction [36][40]
1986 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fact & Fiction [11][40]
1987 Carr, TerryTerry Carr* The Best Science Fiction of the Year #15 [43][44]
1987 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Third Annual Collection [43][45][46]
1987 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [11][43]
1987 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell Tor Books [31][43]
1987 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fact & Fiction [11][43]
1988 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois* Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fourth Annual Collection [45][46][47]
1988 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman Fantasy & Science Fiction [11][47]
1988 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell Tor Books [31][47]
1988 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fact & Fiction [11][47]
1988 Thomsen, BrianBrian Thomsen Warner Books [47][48]
1989 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois* Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fifth Annual Collection [45][46][49]
1989 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman Fantasy & Science Fiction [11][49]
1989 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell The New York Review of Science Fiction, Tor Books [31][49]
1989 Ryan, Charles C.Charles C. Ryan Aboriginal Science Fiction [49][50]
1989 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fact & Fiction [11][49]
1990 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois* Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Sixth Annual Collection [45][46][51]
1990 Datlow, EllenEllen Datlow Omni, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #2 [52][53][51]
1990 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman Fantasy & Science Fiction [11][51]
1990 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell The New York Review of Science Fiction, Tor Books [31][51]
1990 Meacham, BethBeth Meacham Tor Books [51][54]
1990 Ryan, Charles C.Charles C. Ryan Aboriginal Science Fiction [51][55]
1990 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fact & Fiction [11][51]
1991 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois* Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventh Annual Collection [45][46][56]
1991 Datlow, EllenEllen Datlow Omni, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #3 [52][53][56]
1991 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman Fantasy & Science Fiction [11][56]
1991 Rusch, Kristine KathrynKristine Kathryn Rusch Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine [56][57]
1991 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fact & Fiction [11][56]
1992 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois* Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eighth Annual Collection [45][46][58]
1992 Datlow, EllenEllen Datlow Omni, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #4 [52][53][58]
1992 Ferman, Edward L.Edward L. Ferman Fantasy & Science Fiction [11][58]
1992 Rusch, Kristine KathrynKristine Kathryn Rusch Fantasy & Science Fiction, Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine [57][58][59]
1992 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fact & Fiction [11][58]
1993 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois* Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Ninth Annual Collection [45][46][60]
1993 Datlow, EllenEllen Datlow Omni, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #5 [52][53][60]
1993 Meacham, BethBeth Meacham Tor Books [54][60]
1993 Rusch, Kristine KathrynKristine Kathryn Rusch Fantasy & Science Fiction, Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine [57][60][61]
1993 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][60]
1994 Rusch, Kristine KathrynKristine Kathryn Rusch* Fantasy & Science Fiction, Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine [57][62][63]
1994 Datlow, EllenEllen Datlow Omni, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #6 [52][53][62]
1994 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Tenth Annual Collection [45][46][62]
1994 Resnick, MikeMike Resnick Alternate Warriors, Christmas Ghosts, Future Earths: Under African Skies [62][64]
1994 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][62]
1995 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois* Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eleventh Annual Collection [45][46][65]
1995 Datlow, EllenEllen Datlow Omni, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #7 [52][53][65]
1995 Resnick, MikeMike Resnick Alternate Outlaws, By Any Other Fame, Deals With the Devil [64][65]
1995 Rusch, Kristine KathrynKristine Kathryn Rusch Fantasy & Science Fiction [65][66]
1995 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][65]
1996 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois* Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twelfth Annual Collection [45][46][67]
1996 Datlow, EllenEllen Datlow Omni, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #8 [52][53][67]
1996 Edelman, ScottScott Edelman Science Fiction Age [67][68]
1996 Rusch, Kristine KathrynKristine Kathryn Rusch Fantasy & Science Fiction [67][69]
1996 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][67]
1997 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois* Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirteenth Annual Collection [45][46][70]
1997 Edelman, ScottScott Edelman Science Fiction Age [68][70]
1997 Nielsen Hayden, PatrickPatrick Nielsen Hayden Tor Books [70][71]
1997 Rusch, Kristine KathrynKristine Kathryn Rusch Fantasy & Science Fiction [70][72]
1997 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][70]
1998 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois* Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fourteenth Annual Collection [45][73]
1998 Edelman, ScottScott Edelman Science Fiction Age [68][73]
1998 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell The New York Review of Science Fiction, Tor Books, Year's Best SF 2 [31][73]
1998 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][73]
1998 Van Gelder, GordonGordon Van Gelder Fantasy & Science Fiction [73][74]
1999 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois* Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fifteenth Annual Collection [45][46][75]
1999 Edelman, ScottScott Edelman Science Fiction Age [68][75]
1999 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell The New York Review of Science Fiction, Tor Books, Year's Best SF 3 [31][75]
1999 Nielsen Hayden, PatrickPatrick Nielsen Hayden Tor Books [71][75]
1999 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][75]
1999 Van Gelder, GordonGordon Van Gelder Fantasy & Science Fiction [74][75]
2000 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois* Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Sixteenth Annual Collection [45][46][76]
2000 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell The New York Review of Science Fiction, Tor Books, Year's Best SF 4 [31][76]
2000 Nielsen Hayden, PatrickPatrick Nielsen Hayden Tor Books [71][76]
2000 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][76]
2000 Van Gelder, GordonGordon Van Gelder Fantasy & Science Fiction [74][76]
2001 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois* Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventeenth Annual Collection [45][46][77]
2001 Datlow, EllenEllen Datlow Sci Fiction, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #13 [53][77]
2001 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell The New York Review of Science Fiction, Tor Books, Year's Best SF 5 [31][77]
2001 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][77]
2001 Van Gelder, GordonGordon Van Gelder Fantasy & Science Fiction [74][77]
2002 Datlow, EllenEllen Datlow* Sci Fiction, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #14 [53][78]
2002 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eighteenth Annual Collection [45][46][78]
2002 Nielsen Hayden, PatrickPatrick Nielsen Hayden Tor Books [71][78]
2002 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][78]
2002 Van Gelder, GordonGordon Van Gelder Fantasy & Science Fiction [74][78]
2003 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois* Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Nineteenth Annual Collection [45][46][79]
2003 Datlow, EllenEllen Datlow Sci Fiction, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #15 [53][79]
2003 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell The New York Review of Science Fiction, Tor Books, Year's Best Fantasy 2, Year's Best SF 7 [31][79]
2003 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][79]
2003 Van Gelder, GordonGordon Van Gelder Fantasy & Science Fiction [74][79]
2004 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois* Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twentieth Annual Collection [45][46][80]
2004 Datlow, EllenEllen Datlow Sci Fiction, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #16 [53][80]
2004 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell The New York Review of Science Fiction, Tor Books, Year's Best Fantasy 3, Year's Best SF 8 [31][80]
2004 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][80]
2004 Van Gelder, GordonGordon Van Gelder Fantasy & Science Fiction [74][80]
2005 Datlow, EllenEllen Datlow* Sci Fiction, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #17 [53][81]
2005 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois Asimov's Science Fiction, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-First Annual Collection [45][46][81]
2005 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell The New York Review of Science Fiction, Tor Books, Year's Best Fantasy 4, Year's Best SF 9 [31][81]
2005 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][81]
2005 Van Gelder, GordonGordon Van Gelder Fantasy & Science Fiction [74][81]
2006 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell* The New York Review of Science Fiction, Tor Books, Year's Best Fantasy 5, Year's Best SF 10 [31][82]
2006 Datlow, EllenEllen Datlow Sci Fiction, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #18 [53][82]
2006 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][82]
2006 Van Gelder, GordonGordon Van Gelder Fantasy & Science Fiction [74][82]
2006 Williams, SheilaSheila Williams Asimov's Science Fiction [82][83]

Long Form

Starting with the 2007 awards, the Professional Editor award was split into two categories: Best Editor (Long Form) and Best Editor (Short Form). The Long Form award is for "The editor of at least four novel-length works primarily devoted to science fiction and/or fantasy published in the previous calendar year" in the official Hugo Award rules.[84]

Year Editor Work(s) Ref(s)
2007 Nielsen Hayden, PatrickPatrick Nielsen Hayden* Tor Books [85][86]
2007 Anders, LouLou Anders Pyr [85][86]
2007 Baen, JimJim Baen Baen Books [24][85][86]
2007 Buchanan, GinjerGinjer Buchanan Ace Books [85][86]
2007 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell Tor Books [31][85][86]
2008 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell* Tor Books [31][87][88]
2008 Anders, LouLou Anders Pyr [87][88]
2008 Buchanan, GinjerGinjer Buchanan Ace Books [87][88]
2008 Meacham, BethBeth Meacham Tor Books [87][88]
2008 Nielsen Hayden, PatrickPatrick Nielsen Hayden Tor Books [87][88]
2009 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell* Tor Books [31][89]
2009 Anders, LouLou Anders Pyr [89][90]
2009 Buchanan, GinjerGinjer Buchanan Ace Books [89][91]
2009 Meacham, BethBeth Meacham Tor Books [54][89]
2009 Nielsen Hayden, PatrickPatrick Nielsen Hayden Tor Books [71][89]
2010 Nielsen Hayden, PatrickPatrick Nielsen Hayden* Tor Books [71][92]
2010 Anders, LouLou Anders Pyr [90][92]
2010 Buchanan, GinjerGinjer Buchanan Ace Books [91][92]
2010 Gorinsky, LizLiz Gorinsky Tor Books [92][93]
2010 Ulman, JulietJuliet Ulman Bantam Spectra [92][94]
2011 Anders, LouLou Anders* Pyr [90][95]
2011 Buchanan, GinjerGinjer Buchanan Ace Books [91][95]
2011 Feder, MosheMoshe Feder Tor Books [95]
2011 Gorinsky, LizLiz Gorinsky Tor Books [93][95]
2011 Mamatas, NickNick Mamatas Haikasoru [95][96]
2011 Meacham, BethBeth Meacham Tor Books [54][95]
2011 Ulman, JulietJuliet Ulman Bantam Spectra [94][95]

Short Form

The Best Editor Short Form award, also started in 2007, is given to "the editor of at least four anthologies, collections or magazine issues primarily devoted to science fiction and/or fantasy, at least one of which was published in the previous calendar year."[84]

Year Editor Work(s) Ref(s)
2007 Van Gelder, GordonGordon Van Gelder* Fantasy & Science Fiction [74][85]
2007 Dozois, GardnerGardner Dozois The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Third Annual Collection [85][86]
2007 Hartwell, David G.David G. Hartwell The New York Review of Science Fiction, Tor Books, Year's Best Fantasy 6, Year's Best SF 11 [85][86]
2007 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [85][86]
2007 Williams, SheilaSheila Williams Asimov's Science Fiction [85][86]
2008 Van Gelder, GordonGordon Van Gelder* Fantasy & Science Fiction [87][88]
2008 Datlow, EllenEllen Datlow Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #20 [87][88]
2008 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [87][88]
2008 Strahan, JonathanJonathan Strahan The New Space Opera, The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year [87][88]
2008 Williams, SheilaSheila Williams Asimov's Science Fiction [87][88]
2009 Datlow, EllenEllen Datlow* Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #21 [89][97]
2009 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][89]
2009 Strahan, JonathanJonathan Strahan The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year 2 [89][98]
2009 Van Gelder, GordonGordon Van Gelder Fantasy & Science Fiction [74][89]
2009 Williams, SheilaSheila Williams Asimov's Science Fiction [83][89]
2010 Datlow, EllenEllen Datlow* Best Horror of the Year, Nebula Awards Showcase 2009 [92][97]
2010 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][92]
2010 Strahan, JonathanJonathan Strahan The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year 3 [92][98]
2010 Van Gelder, GordonGordon Van Gelder Fantasy & Science Fiction [74][92]
2010 Williams, SheilaSheila Williams Asimov's Science Fiction [83][92]
2011 Williams, SheilaSheila Williams* Asimov's Science Fiction [83][95]
2011 Adams, John JosephJohn Joseph Adams Lightspeed Magazine [95]
2011 Schmidt, StanleyStanley Schmidt Analog Science Fiction and Fact [11][95]
2011 Strahan, JonathanJonathan Strahan The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year 4 [98][95]
2011 Van Gelder, GordonGordon Van Gelder Fantasy & Science Fiction [74][95]

Retro Hugos

Beginning with the 1996 Worldcon, the World Science Fiction Society created the concept of "Retro Hugos", in which the Hugo award could be retroactively awarded for 50, 75, or 100 years prior. Retro Hugos may only be awarded for years in which a Worldcon was hosted, but no awards were originally given.[4] Retro Hugos have been awarded three times, for 1946, 1951, and 1954. All three of these awards were given 50 years later, and are for the Best Professional Editor award, as they took place prior to the split into long and short forms.[5] The next year that Retro Hugos can be awarded is 2014, for 1939.[4]

Year Year awarded Editor Work(s) Ref(s)
1946 1996 Campbell, Jr., John W.John W. Campbell, Jr.* Astounding Science-Fiction [99][100]
1946 1996 Jr., Sam Merwin,Sam Merwin, Jr. Startling Stories, Wonder Stories [99][100]
1946 1996 Palmer, Raymond A.Raymond A. Palmer Amazing Stories [99][100]
1946 1996 Wollheim, Donald A.Donald A. Wollheim The Viking Portable Novels of Science [99][101]
1951 2001 Campbell, Jr., John W.John W. Campbell, Jr.* Astounding Science-Fiction [102][103]
1951 2001 Boucher, AnthonyAnthony Boucher The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [102][103]
1951 2001 Conklin, GroffGroff Conklin The Big Book of Science Fiction, The Science Fiction Galaxy [102][104][105]
1951 2001 Gold, H. L.H. L. Gold Galaxy Science Fiction [102][103]
1951 2001 McComas, J. FrancisJ. Francis McComas The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [102][103]
1954 2004 Campbell, Jr., John W.John W. Campbell, Jr.* Astounding Science-Fiction [103][106]
1954 2004 Boucher, AnthonyAnthony Boucher The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [103][106]
1954 2004 Gold, H. L.H. L. Gold Beyond Fantasy Fiction, Galaxy Science Fiction [103][106]
1954 2004 Pohl, FrederikFrederik Pohl Star Science Fiction Stories No.1, Star Science Fiction Stories No.2 [106][107][108]
1954 2004 Wollheim, Donald A.Donald A. Wollheim Ace Books [106][109]

Notes

  1. ^ a b The 1986 award was posthumously given to Judy-Lynn del Rey after her death in 1985 but was declined by her husband Lester del Rey in her name, saying that she would have objected to the award being given to her just because she had recently died.[110] The Hugo Awards site continues to list her as the winner for that year.[40]

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