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1981 in science fiction
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History of science fiction
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The year
1981
was marked, in
science fiction
, by the following:
Contents
Events
Births and deaths
Births
Deaths
Literary releases
Novels
Short stories
Anthologies
Children's books
Other books
Comics
Movies
Television
Video games
Awards
Hugos
Nebulas
Other awards
References
Events
The
Kurd Laßwitz Award
, for German-language science fiction, is established
The
39th annual Worldcon
,
Denvention Two
, was held in
Denver
, USA
Births and deaths
Births
Deaths
Harry Bates
Literary releases
Novels
Further information:
Category:1981 science fiction novels
Downbelow Station
, by
C. J. Cherryh
God-Emperor of Dune
, by
Frank Herbert
VALIS
, by
Philip K. Dick
Short stories
"
Johnny Mnemonic
" by
William Gibson
Anthologies
The Golden Age of Science Fiction
, ed. by
Kingsley Amis
Children's books
Other books
After Man
, by
Dougal Dixon
Comics
First issue of
Nexus
, by
Mike Baron
and
Steve Rude
The first
Rogue Trooper
story, by
Gerry Finley-Day
and
Dave Gibbons
, is published in
2000 AD
Movies
Further information:
Category:1981 science fiction films
Escape from New York
, dir. by
John Carpenter
Heavy Metal
, dir. by
Gerald Potterton
Mad Max 2
/The Road Warrior
, dir. by
George Miller
Scanners
, dir. by
David Cronenberg
Television
Video games
Defender
Zaxxon
Awards
Hugos
Best novel
:
The Snow Queen
, by
Joan D. Vinge
[
1
]
Best novella
:
Lost Dorsai
, by
Gordon R. Dickson
[
1
]
Best novelette
: "
The Cloak and the Staff
", by Gordon R. Dickson
[
1
]
Best short story
: "
Grotto of the Dancing Deer
", by
Clifford D. Simak
[
1
]
Best related work
:
Cosmos
, by
Carl Sagan
[
1
]
Best dramatic presentation
:
The Empire Strikes Back
, dir. by
Irvin Kershner
; screenplay by
Leigh Brackett
and
Lawrence Kasdan
; story by
George Lucas
[
1
]
Best professional editor
:
Edward L. Ferman
[
1
]
Best professional artist
:
Michael Whelan
[
1
]
Best fanzine
:
Locus
, ed. by
Charles N. Brown
[
1
]
Best fan writer
:
Susan Wood
[
1
]
Best fan artist
:
Victoria Poyser
[
1
]
Nebulas
Best novel
:
The Claw of the Conciliator
, by
Gene Wolfe
[
2
]
Best novella
:
The Saturn Game
, by
Poul Anderson
[
2
]
Best novelette
:
The Quickening
, by
Michael Bishop
[
2
]
Best short story
:
The Bone Flute
, by
Lisa Tuttle
[
2
]
Other awards
BSFA Award for Best Novel
:
The Shadow of the Torturer
, by
Gene Wolfe
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
:
The Snow Queen
, by Joan D. Vinge
Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film
:
Superman II
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"1981 Hugo Awards"
.
The Hugo Award
. Archived from
the original
on 3 October 2025
. Retrieved
22 November
2025
.
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"1981 Nebula Awards"
.
The Nebula Awards
. Archived from
the original
on 2 June 2025
. Retrieved
22 November
2025
.
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