Hugo Award for Best Fanzine
Hugo Award for Best Fanzine | |
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Awarded for | The best non-professional magazine devoted primarily to science fiction or fantasy |
Presented by | World Science Fiction Society |
First awarded | 1955 |
Most recent winner | Journey Planet (edited by James Bacon, Christopher J Garcia, Colin Harris, Alissa McKersie, and Helen J. Montgomery) |
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 Fanzine was given each year for non professionally edited magazines, or "fanzines", related to science fiction or fantasy, published in English, and which has published four or more issues with at least one issue appearing in the previous calendar year.[4] Awards were also once given out for professional magazines in the professional magazine category, and since 1984 have been awarded for semi-professional magazines in the semiprozine category; several magazines that were nominated for or won the fanzine category have gone on to be nominated for or win the semiprozine category since it was established.
The award was first presented in 1955, and has been given annually since except for in 1958. A "fanzine" is defined for the award as a magazine that does not meet the Hugo award's criteria for a professional or semi-professional magazine. Specifically, it must meet less than two of the five Hugo criteria for consideration as a semiprozine: that the magazine had an average press run of at least one thousand copies per issue, paid its contributors and/or staff in other than copies of the publication, provided at least half the income of any one person, had at least fifteen percent of its total space occupied by advertising, and announced itself to be a semiprozine.[5] This is the oldest long-running Hugo award for fan activity; in 1967 Hugo Awards were added specifically for fan writing and fan art. 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.[6] To date, Retro Hugo awards have been awarded for 1939, 1946, 1951, and 1954, and the fanzine category has been included each year.[7]
Hugo Award nominees and winners are chosen by supporting or attending members of the annual World Science Fiction Convention (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. The 1955 and 1956 awards did not include any recognition of runner-up magazines, but since 1957 all of the candidates were recorded.[6] 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.[8] Worldcons are generally held near the start of September, and are held in a different city around the world each year.[1][9]
During the 64 nomination years, including Retro Hugo years, 110 magazines run by 146 editors have been nominated. Of these, 37 magazines run by 60 editors have won, including ties. Locus has won 8 times out of 13 nominations, the most wins of any magazine. Mimosa has won 6 of 14 nominations and File 770 has won 6 of 29, the most nominations of any magazine. Ansible has won 5 out of 11 and Science Fiction Review has won 4 of 11; they are the only other magazines to win more than twice. Challenger has the most nominations without winning at 12; the next highest is FOSFAX with 7. As editor of Locus Charles N. Brown has won 8 of 13 nominations, though he shared 8 of those awards with Dena Brown. Richard E. Geis has won 6 of 14 nominations for his work on Science Fiction Review, Psychotic, and The Alien Critic; Mike Glyer has won 6 of 29 for editing File 770; David Langford has won 5 of 12 for work on Ansible and Twil-Ddu; and Richard Lynch and Nicki Lynch have both won 6 of 14 nominations for Mimosa. Guy H. Lillian III has the most nominations without winning at 12 for Challenger.
Winners and nominees
In the following table, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the work was first published. Each date links to the "year in literature" article corresponding with when the work was eligible. Entries with a blue background won the award for that year; those with a white background are the other nominees on the short-list. Note that four magazines are listed under multiple names: Zenith was renamed to Zenith Speculation and later to Speculation, Algol was renamed to Starship, Tangent was renamed to Tangent Online when it switched from a print magazine to an online one, and Cry of the Nameless, a club bulletin for "The Nameless Ones", was renamed to Cry when it began publishing more general material. No other magazines have been nominated under multiple names.[10][11][12] Those magazines are sorted under the first name they were nominated as.
* Winners and joint winners
Year | Work | Editor(s) | Ref. |
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1955 | Fantasy-Times* | Taurasi, Sr., James V.James V. Taurasi, Sr. and Ray Van Houten | [13] |
1956 | Inside* | Smith, RonRon Smith | [14] |
Science Fiction Advertiser* | Smith, RonRon Smith | [14] | |
1957 | Science-Fiction Times* | Taurasi, Sr., James V.James V. Taurasi, Sr., Ray Van Houten and Frank R. Prieto, Jr. | [15] |
Hyphen | Willis, WaltWalt Willis and Chuck Harris | [15] | |
Inside | Smith, RonRon Smith | [15] | |
1959 | Fanac* | Carr, TerryTerry Carr and Ron Ellik | [16] |
Cry of the Nameless | Busby, F. M.F. M. Busby, Elinor Busby, Burnett Toskey and Wally Weber | [16] | |
Hyphen | Willis, WaltWalt Willis and Chuck Harris | [16] | |
JD-Argassy | Hickman, Lynn A.Lynn A. Hickman | [16] | |
Science-Fiction Times | Taurasi, Sr., James V.James V. Taurasi, Sr., Ray Van Houten and Frank R. Prieto, Jr. | [16] | |
Yandro | Coulson, RobertRobert Coulson and Juanita Coulson | [16] | |
1960 | Cry of the Nameless* | Busby, F. M.F. M. Busby, Elinor Busby, Burnett Toskey and Wally Weber | [17] |
Fanac | Carr, TerryTerry Carr and Ron Ellik | [17] | |
JD-Argassy | Hickman, Lynn A.Lynn A. Hickman | [17] | |
Science-Fiction Times | Taurasi, Sr., James V.James V. Taurasi, Sr., Ray Van Houten and Frank R. Prieto, Jr. | [17] | |
Yandro | Coulson, RobertRobert Coulson and Juanita Coulson | [17] | |
1961 | Who Killed Science Fiction?* | Kemp, EarlEarl Kemp | [18] |
Discord | Boggs, ReddRedd Boggs | [18] | |
Fanac | Carr, TerryTerry Carr and Ron Ellik | [18] | |
Habakkuk | Donaho, BillBill Donaho | [18] | |
Shangri L'Affaires | Trimble, BjoBjo Trimble and John Trimble | [18] | |
Yandro | Coulson, RobertRobert Coulson and Juanita Coulson | [18] | |
1962 | Warhoon* | Bergeron, RichardRichard Bergeron | [19] |
Amra | Scithers, George H.George H. Scithers | [19] | |
Axe | Shaw, Larry T.Larry T. Shaw and Noreen Shaw | [19] | |
Cry | Busby, F. M.F. M. Busby, Elinor Busby, and Wally Weber | [19] | |
Yandro | Coulson, RobertRobert Coulson and Juanita Coulson | [19] | |
1963 | Xero* | Lupoff, Richard A.Richard A. Lupoff and Pat Lupoff | [20] |
Mirage | Chalker, Jack L.Jack L. Chalker | [20] | |
Shangri L'Affaires | Patten, FredFred Patten, Albert Lewis, Bjo Trimble, and John Trimble | [20] | |
Warhoon | Bergeron, RichardRichard Bergeron | [20] | |
Yandro | Coulson, RobertRobert Coulson and Juanita Coulson | [20] | |
1964 | Amra* | Scithers, George H.George H. Scithers | [21] |
ERB-dom | Cazedessus, Jr., CamilleCamille Cazedessus, Jr. | [21] | |
Starspinkle | Ellik, RonRon Ellik | [21] | |
Yandro | Coulson, RobertRobert Coulson and Juanita Coulson | [21] | |
1965 | Yandro* | Coulson, RobertRobert Coulson and Juanita Coulson | [22] |
Double: Bill | Bowers, BillBill Bowers and Bill Mallardi | [22] | |
Zenith | Weston, Peter R.Peter R. Weston | [22] | |
1966 | ERB-dom* | Cazedessus, Jr., CamilleCamille Cazedessus, Jr. | [23] |
Double: Bill | Bowers, BillBill Bowers and Bill Mallardi | [23] | |
Niekas | Meskys, Edmund R.Edmund R. Meskys and Felice Rolfe | [23] | |
Yandro | Coulson, RobertRobert Coulson and Juanita Coulson | [23] | |
Zenith Speculation | Weston, Peter R.Peter R. Weston | [23] | |
1967 | Niekas* | Meskys, Edmund R.Edmund R. Meskys and Felice Rolfe | [24] |
Australian SF Review | Bangsund, JohnJohn Bangsund | [24] | |
Lighthouse | Carr, TerryTerry Carr | [24] | |
Habakkuk | Donaho, BillBill Donaho | [24] | |
Riverside Quarterly | Sapiro, LelandLeland Sapiro | [24] | |
Trumpet | Reamy, TomTom Reamy | [24] | |
Yandro | Coulson, RobertRobert Coulson and Juanita Coulson | [24] | |
1968 | Amra* | Scithers, George H.George H. Scithers | [25] |
Australian SF Review | Bangsund, JohnJohn Bangsund | [25] | |
Lighthouse | Carr, TerryTerry Carr | [25] | |
ODD | Fisher, RaymondRaymond Fisher | [25] | |
Psychotic | Geis, Richard E.Richard E. Geis | [25] | |
Yandro | Coulson, RobertRobert Coulson and Juanita Coulson | [25] | |
1969 | Science Fiction Review* | Geis, Richard E.Richard E. Geis | [26] |
Riverside Quarterly | Sapiro, LelandLeland Sapiro | [26] | |
Shangri L'Affaires | Rudolph, KenKen Rudolph | [26] | |
Trumpet | Reamy, TomTom Reamy | [26] | |
Warhoon | Bergeron, RichardRichard Bergeron | [26] | |
1970 | Science Fiction Review* | Geis, Richard E.Richard E. Geis | [27] |
BeABohema | Lunney, FrankFrank Lunney | [27] | |
Locus | Brown, Charles N.Charles N. Brown | [27] | |
Riverside Quarterly | Sapiro, LelandLeland Sapiro | [27] | |
Speculation | Weston, Peter R.Peter R. Weston | [27] | |
1971 | Locus* | Brown, Charles N.Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown | [28] |
Energumen | Glicksohn, MichaelMichael Glicksohn and Susan Wood Glicksohn | [28] | |
Outworlds | Bowers, BillBill Bowers and Joan Bowers | [28] | |
Science Fiction Review | Geis, Richard E.Richard E. Geis | [28] | |
Speculation | Weston, Peter R.Peter R. Weston | [28] | |
1972 | Locus* | Brown, Charles N.Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown | [29] |
Energumen | Glicksohn, MichaelMichael Glicksohn and Susan Wood Glicksohn | [29] | |
Granfalloon | Bushyager, RonRon Bushyager and Linda Bushyager | [29] | |
SF Commentary | Gillespie, BruceBruce Gillespie | [29] | |
1973 | Energumen* | Glicksohn, MichaelMichael Glicksohn and Susan Wood Glicksohn | [30] |
Algol | Porter, Andrew I.Andrew I. Porter | [30] | |
Granfalloon | Bushyager, RonRon Bushyager and Linda Bushyager | [30] | |
Locus | Brown, Charles N.Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown | [30] | |
SF Commentary | Gillespie, BruceBruce Gillespie | [30] | |
1974 | The Alien Critic* | Geis, Richard E.Richard E. Geis | [31] |
Algol* | Porter, Andrew I.Andrew I. Porter | [31] | |
Locus | Brown, Charles N.Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown | [31] | |
Outworlds | Bowers, BillBill Bowers and Joan Bowers | [31] | |
1975 | The Alien Critic* | Geis, Richard E.Richard E. Geis | [32] |
Algol | Porter, Andrew I.Andrew I. Porter | [32] | |
Locus | Brown, Charles N.Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown | [32] | |
Outworlds | Bowers, BillBill Bowers and Joan Bowers | [32] | |
SF Commentary | Gillespie, BruceBruce Gillespie | [32] | |
Starling | Luttrell, HankHank Luttrell and Lesleigh Luttrell | [32] | |
1976 | Locus* | Brown, Charles N.Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown | [33] |
Algol | Porter, Andrew I.Andrew I. Porter | [33] | |
Don-O-Saur | Thompson, Don C.Don C. Thompson | [33] | |
Outworlds | Bowers, BillBill Bowers | [33] | |
Science Fiction Review | Geis, Richard E.Richard E. Geis | [33] | |
1977 | Science Fiction Review* | Geis, Richard E.Richard E. Geis | [34] |
Locus | Brown, Charles N.Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown | [34] | |
Mythologies | D'ammassa, DonDon D'ammassa | [34] | |
Outworlds | Bowers, BillBill Bowers | [34] | |
The Spanish Inquisition | Tompkins, SuzanneSuzanne Tompkins and Jerry Kaufman | [34] | |
1978 | Locus* | Brown, Charles N.Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown | [35] |
Don-O-Saur | Thompson, Don C.Don C. Thompson | [35] | |
Janus | Bogstad, JaniceJanice Bogstad and Jeanne Gomoll | [35] | |
Maya | Jackson, RobRob Jackson | [35] | |
Science Fiction Review | Geis, Richard E.Richard E. Geis | [35] | |
1979 | Science Fiction Review* | Geis, Richard E.Richard E. Geis | [36] |
Janus | Bogstad, JaniceJanice Bogstad and Jeanne Gomoll | [36] | |
Maya | Jackson, RobRob Jackson | [36] | |
Mota | Hughes, TerryTerry Hughes | [36] | |
Twll-Ddu | Langford, DavidDavid Langford | [36] | |
1980 | Locus* | Brown, Charles N.Charles N. Brown | [37] |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [37] | |
Janus | Bogstad, JaniceJanice Bogstad and Jeanne Gomoll | [37] | |
Science Fiction Review | Geis, Richard E.Richard E. Geis | [37] | |
Thrust | Fratz, DougDoug Fratz | [37] | |
1981 | Locus* | Brown, Charles N.Charles N. Brown | [38] |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [38] | |
Science Fiction Chronicle | Porter, Andrew I.Andrew I. Porter | [38] | |
Science Fiction Review | Geis, Richard E.Richard E. Geis | [38] | |
Starship | Porter, Andrew I.Andrew I. Porter | [38] | |
1982 | Locus* | Brown, Charles N.Charles N. Brown | [39] |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [39] | |
Science Fiction Chronicle | Porter, Andrew I.Andrew I. Porter | [39] | |
Science Fiction Review | Geis, Richard E.Richard E. Geis | [39] | |
1983 | Locus* | Brown, Charles N.Charles N. Brown | [40] |
Fantasy Newsletter | Collins, Robert A.Robert A. Collins | [40] | |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [40] | |
Science Fiction Chronicle | Porter, Andrew I.Andrew I. Porter | [40] | |
Science Fiction Review | Geis, Richard E.Richard E. Geis | [40] | |
1984 | File 770* | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [41] |
Ansible | Langford, DavidDavid Langford | [41] | |
Holier Than Thou | Cantor, MartyMarty Cantor and Robbie Cantor | [41] | |
Izzard | Nielsen Hayden, PatrickPatrick Nielsen Hayden and Teresa Nielsen Hayden | [41] | |
The Philk Fee-Nom-Ee-Non | Willett, Paul J.Paul J. Willett | [41] | |
1985 | File 770* | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [42] |
Ansible | Langford, DavidDavid Langford | [42] | |
Holier Than Thou | Cantor, MartyMarty Cantor and Robbie Cantor | [42] | |
Mythologies | D'ammassa, DonDon D'ammassa | [42] | |
Rataplan | Edmonds, LeighLeigh Edmonds | [42] | |
1986 | Lan's Lantern* | Laskowski, George "Lan"George "Lan" Laskowski | [43] |
Anvil | Proctor, CharlotteCharlotte Proctor | [43] | |
Greater Columbia Fantasy Costumers Guild Newsletter | Gear, BobbyBobby Gear | [43] | |
Holier Than Thou | Cantor, MartyMarty Cantor and Robbie Cantor | [43] | |
Universal Translator | Bridges, SusanSusan Bridges | [43] | |
1987 | Ansible* | Langford, DavidDavid Langford | [44] |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [44] | |
Lan's Lantern | Laskowski, George "Lan"George "Lan" Laskowski | [44] | |
Texas SF Inquirer | Mueller, PatPat Mueller | [44] | |
Trap Door | Lichtman, RobertRobert Lichtman | [44] | |
1988 | Texas SF Inquirer* | Mueller, PatPat Mueller | [45] |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [45] | |
FOSFAX | Lane, TimothyTimothy Lane | [45] | |
Lan's Lantern | Laskowski, George "Lan"George "Lan" Laskowski | [45] | |
The Mad 3 Party | Turek, LeslieLeslie Turek | [45] | |
1989 | File 770* | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [46] |
FOSFAX | Lane, TimothyTimothy Lane | [46] | |
Lan's Lantern | Laskowski, George "Lan"George "Lan" Laskowski | [46] | |
Niekas | Meskys, Edmund R.Edmund R. Meskys | [46] | |
OtherRealms | Von Rospach, ChuqChuq Von Rospach | [46] | |
1990 | The Mad 3 Party* | Turek, LeslieLeslie Turek | [47] |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [47] | |
FOSFAX | Lane, TimothyTimothy Lane | [47] | |
Lan's Lantern | Laskowski, George "Lan"George "Lan" Laskowski | [47] | |
Pirate Jenny | Mueller, PatPat Mueller | [47] | |
1991 | Lan's Lantern* | Laskowski, George "Lan"George "Lan" Laskowski | [48] |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [48] | |
FOSFAX | Lane, TimothyTimothy Lane and Janice Moore | [48] | |
Mainstream | Kaufman, JerryJerry Kaufman and Suzanne Tompkins | [48] | |
Mimosa | Lynch, RichardRichard Lynch and Nicki Lynch | [48] | |
1992 | Mimosa* | Lynch, RichardRichard Lynch and Nicki Lynch | [49] |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [49] | |
FOSFAX | Lane, TimothyTimothy Lane and Janice Moore | [49] | |
Lan's Lantern | Laskowski, George "Lan"George "Lan" Laskowski | [49] | |
Trap Door | Lichtman, RobertRobert Lichtman | [49] | |
1993 | Mimosa* | Lynch, RichardRichard Lynch and Nicki Lynch | [50] |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [50] | |
FOSFAX | Lane, TimothyTimothy Lane and Janice Moore | [50] | |
Lan's Lantern | Laskowski, George "Lan"George "Lan" Laskowski | [50] | |
STET | Smith, Leah ZeldesLeah Zeldes Smith and Dick Smith | [50] | |
1994 | Mimosa* | Lynch, RichardRichard Lynch and Nicki Lynch | [51] |
Ansible | Langford, DavidDavid Langford | [51] | |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [51] | |
Lan's Lantern | Laskowski, George "Lan"George "Lan" Laskowski | [51] | |
STET | Smith, Leah ZeldesLeah Zeldes Smith and Dick Smith | [51] | |
1995 | Ansible* | Langford, DavidDavid Langford | [52] |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [52] | |
Habakkuk | Donaho, BillBill Donaho | [52] | |
Lan's Lantern | Laskowski, George "Lan"George "Lan" Laskowski | [52] | |
Mimosa | Lynch, RichardRichard Lynch and Nicki Lynch | [52] | |
1996 | Ansible* | Langford, DavidDavid Langford | [53] |
Apparatchik | Hooper, AndrewAndrew Hooper and Victor Gonzalez | [53] | |
Attitude | Abbott, MichaelMichael Abbott, John Dallman, and Pam Wells | [53] | |
FOSFAX | Lane, TimothyTimothy Lane and Elizabeth Garrott | [53] | |
Lan's Lantern | Laskowski, George "Lan"George "Lan" Laskowski | [53] | |
Mimosa | Lynch, RichardRichard Lynch and Nicki Lynch | [53] | |
1997 | Mimosa* | Lynch, RichardRichard Lynch and Nicki Lynch | [54] |
Ansible | Langford, DavidDavid Langford | [54] | |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [54] | |
Nova Express | Person, LawrenceLawrence Person | [54] | |
Tangent | Truesdale, DavidDavid Truesdale | [54] | |
1998 | Mimosa* | Lynch, RichardRichard Lynch and Nicki Lynch | [55] |
Ansible | Langford, DavidDavid Langford | [55] | |
Attitude | Abbott, MichaelMichael Abbott, John Dallman, and Pam Wells | [55] | |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [55] | |
Tangent | Truesdale, DavidDavid Truesdale | [55] | |
1999 | Ansible* | Langford, DavidDavid Langford | [56] |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [56] | |
Mimosa | Lynch, RichardRichard Lynch and Nicki Lynch | [56] | |
Plokta | Scott, AlisonAlison Scott, Steve Davies, and Mike Scott | [56] | |
Tangent | Truesdale, DavidDavid Truesdale | [56] | |
Thyme | Stewart, AlanAlan Stewart | [56] | |
2000 | File 770* | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [57] |
Ansible | Langford, DavidDavid Langford | [57] | |
Challenger | Lillian III, Guy H.Guy H. Lillian III | [57] | |
Mimosa | Lynch, RichardRichard Lynch and Nicki Lynch | [57] | |
Plokta | Scott, AlisonAlison Scott, Steve Davies, and Mike Scott | [57] | |
2001 | File 770* | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [58] |
Challenger | Lillian III, Guy H.Guy H. Lillian III | [58] | |
Mimosa | Lynch, RichardRichard Lynch and Nicki Lynch | [58] | |
Plokta | Scott, AlisonAlison Scott, Steve Davies, and Mike Scott | [58] | |
STET | Smith, Leah ZeldesLeah Zeldes Smith and Dick Smith | [58] | |
2002 | Ansible* | Langford, DavidDavid Langford | [59] |
Challenger | Lillian III, Guy H.Guy H. Lillian III | [59] | |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [59] | |
Mimosa | Lynch, RichardRichard Lynch and Nicki Lynch | [59] | |
Plokta | Scott, AlisonAlison Scott, Steve Davies, and Mike Scott | [59] | |
2003 | Mimosa* | Lynch, RichardRichard Lynch and Nicki Lynch | [60] |
Challenger | Lillian III, Guy H.Guy H. Lillian III | [60] | |
Emerald City | Morgan, CherylCheryl Morgan | [60] | |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [60] | |
Plokta | Scott, AlisonAlison Scott, Steve Davies, and Mike Scott | [60] | |
2004 | Emerald City* | Morgan, CherylCheryl Morgan | [61] |
Challenger | Lillian III, Guy H.Guy H. Lillian III | [61] | |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [61] | |
Mimosa | Lynch, RichardRichard Lynch and Nicki Lynch | [61] | |
Plokta | Scott, AlisonAlison Scott, Steve Davies, and Mike Scott | [61] | |
2005 | Plokta* | Scott, AlisonAlison Scott, Steve Davies, and Mike Scott | [62] |
Banana Wings | Brialey, ClaireClaire Brialey and Mark Plummer | [62] | |
Challenger | Lillian III, Guy H.Guy H. Lillian III | [62] | |
Chunga | Byers, RandyRandy Byers, Andy Hooper, and Carl Juarez | [62] | |
Emerald City | Morgan, CherylCheryl Morgan | [62] | |
2006 | Plokta* | Scott, AlisonAlison Scott, Steve Davies, and Mike Scott | [63] |
Banana Wings | Brialey, ClaireClaire Brialey and Mark Plummer | [63] | |
Challenger | Lillian III, Guy H.Guy H. Lillian III | [63] | |
Chunga | Byers, RandyRandy Byers, Andy Hooper, and Carl Juarez | [63] | |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [63] | |
2007 | Science-Fiction Five-Yearly* | Hoffman, LeeLee Hoffman, Geri Sullivan, and Randy Byers | [64] |
Banana Wings | Brialey, ClaireClaire Brialey and Mark Plummer | [64] | |
Challenger | Lillian III, Guy H.Guy H. Lillian III | [64] | |
The Drink Tank | Garcia, ChristopherChristopher Garcia | [64] | |
Plokta | Scott, AlisonAlison Scott, Steve Davies, and Mike Scott | [64] | |
2008 | File 770* | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [65] |
Argentus | Silver, Steven HSteven H Silver | [65] | |
Challenger | Lillian III, Guy H.Guy H. Lillian III | [65] | |
The Drink Tank | Garcia, ChristopherChristopher Garcia | [65] | |
Plokta | Scott, AlisonAlison Scott, Steve Davies, and Mike Scott | [65] | |
2009 | Electric Velocipede* | Klima, JohnJohn Klima | [66] |
Argentus | Silver, Steven HSteven H Silver | [66] | |
Banana Wings | Brialey, ClaireClaire Brialey and Mark Plummer | [66] | |
Challenger | Lillian III, Guy H.Guy H. Lillian III | [66] | |
The Drink Tank | Garcia, ChristopherChristopher Garcia | [66] | |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [66] | |
2010 | StarShipSofa* | Smith, Tony C.Tony C. Smith | [67] |
Argentus | Silver, Steven HSteven H Silver | [67] | |
Banana Wings | Brialey, ClaireClaire Brialey and Mark Plummer | [67] | |
Challenger | Lillian III, Guy H.Guy H. Lillian III | [67] | |
The Drink Tank | Garcia, ChristopherChristopher Garcia and James Bacon | [67] | |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [67] | |
2011 | The Drink Tank* | Garcia, ChristopherChristopher Garcia and James Bacon | [68] |
Banana Wings | Brialey, ClaireClaire Brialey and Mark Plummer | [68] | |
Challenger | Lillian III, Guy H.Guy H. Lillian III | [68] | |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [68] | |
StarShipSofa | Smith, Tony C.Tony C. Smith | [68] | |
2012 | SF Signal* | DeNardo, JohnJohn DeNardo | [69] |
Banana Wings | Brialey, ClaireClaire Brialey and Mark Plummer | [69] | |
The Drink Tank | Garcia, ChristopherChristopher Garcia and James Bacon | [69] | |
File 770 | Glyer, MikeMike Glyer | [69] | |
Journey Planet | Bacon, JamesJames Bacon and Christopher Garcia | [69] | |
2013 | SF Signal* | DeNardo, JohnJohn DeNardo, JP Frantz, and Patrick Hester | [70] |
Banana Wings | Brialey, ClaireClaire Brialey and Mark Plummer | [70] | |
The Drink Tank | Garcia, ChristopherChristopher Garcia and James Bacon | [70] | |
Elitist Book Reviews | Diamond, StevenSteven Diamond | [70] | |
Journey Planet | Bacon, JamesJames Bacon, Christopher Garcia, Emma J. King, Helen J. Montgomery, and Pete Young | [70] | |
2014 | A Dribble of Ink* | Moher, AidanAidan Moher | [71] |
The Book Smugglers | Grilo, AnaAna Grilo and Thea James | [71] | |
Elitist Book Reviews | Diamond, StevenSteven Diamond | [71] | |
Journey Planet | Bacon, JamesJames Bacon, Christopher Garcia, Lynda E. Rucker, Pete Young, Colin Harris, and Helen J. Montgomery | [71] | |
Pornokitsch | Perry, Anne C.Anne C. Perry and Jared Shurin | [71] | |
2015 | Journey Planet* | Bacon, JamesJames Bacon, Christopher J Garcia, Colin Harris, Alissa McKersie, and Helen J. Montgomery | [72] |
Black Gate[Note 1] | O'Neill, JohnJohn O'Neill | [72] | |
Elitist Book Reviews | Diamond, StevenSteven Diamond | [72] | |
The Revenge of Hump Day | Bolgeo, TimTim Bolgeo | [72] | |
Tangent Online | Truesdale, DaveDave Truesdale | [72] |
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 years 50, 75, or 100 years before the current year, if no awards were originally given that year.[6] Retro Hugos have been awarded four times, for 1939, 1946, 1951, and 1954.[Note 2] The 1939 Retro Hugos were awarded 75 years later, the other three were given 50 years later.[7] The next year that Retro Hugos can be awarded is 2016, for 1941.[6]
Year | Year awarded | Work | Editor(s) | Ref. |
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1939 | 2014 | Imagination!* | Ackerman, Forrest JForrest J Ackerman, Morojo, and T. Bruce Yerke | [73] |
Fantascience Digest | Madle, Robert A.Robert A. Madle | [73] | ||
Fantasy News | Taurasi, James V.James V. Taurasi | [73] | ||
Novae Terrae | Hanson, Maurice K.Maurice K. Hanson | [73] | ||
Tomorrow | Mayer, Douglas W. F.Douglas W. F. Mayer | [73] | ||
1946 | 1996 | Voice of the Imagi-Nation* | Ackerman, Forrest JForrest J Ackerman | [74] |
The Acolyte | Laney, Francis TownerFrancis Towner Laney | [74] | ||
Chanticleer | Liebscher, WaltWalt Liebscher | [74] | ||
Fantasy Commentator | Searles, A. LangleyA. Langley Searles | [74] | ||
Shangri L'Affaires | Burbee, Charles E.Charles E. Burbee and Gerald Hewitt | [74] | ||
1951 | 2001 | Science Fiction Newsletter* | Tucker, WilsonWilson Tucker | [75] |
The Fanscient | Day, Donald B.Donald B. Day | [75] | ||
Quandry | Hoffman, LeeLee Hoffman | [75] | ||
Sky Hook | Boggs, ReddRedd Boggs | [75] | ||
Slant | Willis, WaltWalt Willis and James White | [75] | ||
Spacewarp | Rapp, ArtArt Rapp | [75] | ||
1954 | 2004 | Slant* | Willis, WaltWalt Willis and James White | [76] |
Hyphen | Willis, WaltWalt Willis and Chuck Harris | [76] | ||
Quandry | Hoffman, LeeLee Hoffman | [76] | ||
Science Fiction Newsletter | Tucker, WilsonWilson Tucker | [76] | ||
Sky Hook | Boggs, ReddRedd Boggs | [76] |
Notes
- ↑ Black Gate attempted to withdraw themselves from the 2015 ballot, stating that the prevalence of nominees that year from voting slates, including one which the fanzine had been on, de-legitimized the nominations. While other nominees that year in other categories also withdrew for the same reason, Black Gate's request came after the ballot was finalized and was not accepted, though a note of their intention to withdraw was made on the ballot itself.
- ↑ Although no "Best Fanzine" Hugo was awarded at the 1958 convention, Hugos were awarded in other categories, hence there was no "Retro Hugo" for 1958 awarded in 2008.
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