Nebula Award for Best Novella

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Nebula Award for Best Novella
Awarded forThe best science fiction or fantasy story of between 17,500 and 40,000 words published in the prior calendar year
Presented by Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association
First awarded1966
Most recent winner C. L. Polk ( Even Though I Knew the End )
Website nebulas.sfwa.org/

The Nebula Award for Best Novella is given each year by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) for science fiction or fantasy novellas. A work of fiction is defined by the organization as a novella if it is between 17,500 and 40,000 words; awards are also given out for pieces of longer lengths in the novel category, and for shorter lengths in the short story and novelette categories. To be eligible for Nebula Award consideration, a novella must be published in English in the United States. Works published in English elsewhere in the world are also eligible, provided they are released on either a website or in an electronic edition. [1] The Nebula Award for Best Novella has been awarded annually since 1966. Novellas published by themselves are eligible for the novel award instead, if the author requests them to be considered as such. [1] The award has been described as one of "the most important of the American science fiction awards" and "the science-fiction and fantasy equivalent" of the Emmy Awards. [2] [3]

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Nebula Award nominees and winners are chosen by members of SFWA, though the authors of the nominees do not need to be members. Works are nominated each year by members in a period around December 15 through January 31, and the six works that receive the most nominations then form the final ballot, with additional nominees possible in the case of ties. Soon after, members are given a month to vote on the ballot, and the final results are presented at the Nebula Awards ceremony in May. Authors are not permitted to nominate their own works, and ties in the final vote are broken, if possible, by the number of nominations the works received. [1] The rules were changed to their current format in 2009. Previously, the eligibility period for nominations was defined as one year after the publication date of the work, which allowed the possibility for works to be nominated in the calendar year after their publication and then be awarded in the calendar year after that. Works were added to a preliminary list for the year if they had ten or more nominations, which were then voted on to create a final ballot, to which the SFWA organizing panel was also allowed to add an additional work. [4]

During the 59 nomination years, 201 authors have had works nominated; 55 of these have won, including co-authors and ties. Nancy Kress has won the most awards: four out of eight nominations. Robert Silverberg, John Varley, and Roger Zelazny have each won twice out of eight, two, and three nominations, respectively. Silverberg's and Kress's eight nominations are the most of any authors, followed by Lucius Shepard and Michael Bishop at seven, and Kate Wilhelm and Avram Davidson with six. Bishop has the most nominations without receiving an award for novellas, though Wilhelm and Davidson have also not won an award.

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the novella was first published. Each year links to the corresponding "year in literature". Entries with a blue background and an asterisk (*) next to the writer's name have won the award; those with a white background are the other nominees on the shortlist.

  *   Winners and joint winners

Winners and nominees
YearAuthorNovellaPublisher or publicationRef.
1966 Brian W. Aldiss *"The Saliva Tree" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [5]
Roger Zelazny *"He Who Shapes" Amazing Stories [5]
Avram Davidson "Rogue Dragon" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [5]
Samuel R. Delany The Ballad of Beta-2 Ace Books [5]
C. C. MacApp "The Mercurymen" Galaxy Science Fiction [5]
Frederik Pohl "Under Two Moons" If [5]
A. E. van Vogt "Research Alpha" If [5]
James H. Schmitz
Cordwainer Smith "On the Storm Planet" Galaxy Science Fiction [5]
1967 Jack Vance *"The Last Castle" Galaxy Science Fiction [6]
Avram Davidson Clash of Star-Kings Ace Books [6]
Charles L. Harness "The Alchemist" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [6]
1968 Michael Moorcock *"Behold the Man" New Worlds [7]
Philip José Farmer "Riders of the Purple Wage" Dangerous Visions (Doubleday) [7]
Anne McCaffrey "Weyr Search" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [7]
Robert Silverberg "Hawksbill Station" Galaxy Science Fiction [7]
Theodore Sturgeon "If All Men Were Brothers, Would You Let One Marry Your Sister?" Dangerous Visions (Doubleday) [7]
1969 Anne McCaffrey *"Dragonrider" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [8]
Samuel R. Delany "Lines of Power" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [8]
Keith Laumer "The Day Before Forever"The Day Before Forever and Thunderhead (Doubleday) [8]
Dean McLaughlin "Hawk Among the Sparrows" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [8]
Robert Silverberg "Nightwings" Galaxy Science Fiction [8]
1970 Harlan Ellison *"A Boy and His Dog" The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World (Avon Books) [9]
Charles L. Harness "Probable Cause" Orbit 4 (G. P. Putnam's Sons) [9]
Fritz Leiber "Ship of Shadows" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [9]
Anne McCaffrey "Dramatic Mission" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [9]
Robert Silverberg "To Jorslem" Galaxy Science Fiction [9]
1971 Fritz Leiber *"Ill Met in Lankhmar" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [10]
Poul Anderson "The Fatal Fulfillment" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [10]
James Blish "A Style in Treason"Anywhen (Doubleday) [10]
Harlan Ellison "The Region Between" Galaxy Science Fiction [10]
Clifford D. Simak "The Thing in the Stone" If [10]
Kate Wilhelm "April Fool's Day Forever" Orbit 7 (G. P. Putnam's Sons) [10]
1972 Katherine MacLean *"The Missing Man" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [11]
Jerzy Kosinski Being There Harcourt Brace Jovanovich [11]
Keith Roberts "The God House" New Worlds Quarterly #1 [11]
Kate Wilhelm "The Infinity Box" Orbit 9 (G. P. Putnam's Sons) [11]
Kate Wilhelm "The Plastic Abyss"Abyss (Doubleday) [11]
1973 Arthur C. Clarke *"A Meeting with Medusa" Playboy [12]
Phyllis Gotlieb "Son of the Morning" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [12]
Ursula K. Le Guin "The Word for World Is Forest" Again, Dangerous Visions (Doubleday) [12]
Richard A. Lupoff "With the Bentfin Boomer Boys on Little Old New Alabama" Again, Dangerous Visions (Doubleday) [12]
Frederik Pohl "The Gold at the Starbow's End" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [12]
Gene Wolfe "The Fifth Head of Cerberus" Orbit 10 (G. P. Putnam's Sons) [12]
1974 Gene Wolfe *"The Death of Doctor Island" Universe 3 (Random House) [13]
Michael Bishop "Death and Designation Among the Asadi" If [13]
Michael Bishop "The White Otters of Childhood" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [13]
Jack Dann "Junction" Fantastic [13]
Gardner Dozois "Chains of the Sea"Chains of the Sea (Thomas Nelson) [13]
1975 Robert Silverberg *"Born with the Dead" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [14]
Michael Bishop "On the Street of the Serpents"Science Fiction Emphasis 1 (Ballantine Books) [14]
George R. R. Martin "A Song for Lya" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [14]
1976 Roger Zelazny *"Home Is the Hangman" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [15]
William K. Carlson"Sunrise West"Vertex [15]
Lisa Tuttle "The Storms of Windhaven" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [15]
George R. R. Martin
James Tiptree, Jr. "A Momentary Taste of Being"The New Atlantis (Hawthorn Books) [15]
1977 James Tiptree, Jr. *"Houston, Houston, Do You Read?" Aurora: Beyond Equality (Gold Medal Books) [16]
Michael Bishop "The Samurai and the Willows" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [16]
Richard Cowper "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [16]
Gene Wolfe "The Eyeflash Miracles"Future Power (Random House) [16]
1978 Spider Robinson *"Stardance" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [17]
Jeanne Robinson *
Vonda N. McIntyre "Aztecs"2076: The American Tricentennial (Pyramid Books) [17]
1979 John Varley *"The Persistence of Vision" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [18]
Gene Wolfe "Seven American Nights" Orbit 20 (Harper & Row) [18]
1980 Barry B. Longyear *"Enemy Mine" Asimov's Science Fiction [19]
Samuel R. Delany "The Tale of Gorgik" Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine [19]
Frederik Pohl "Mars Masked" Asimov's Science Fiction [19]
Hilbert Schenck "The Battle of the Abaco Reefs" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [19]
Joan D. Vinge "Fireship" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [19]
Richard Wilson "The Story Writer"Destinies [19]
1981 Suzy McKee Charnas *"Unicorn Tapestry"New Dimensions 11 (Pocket Books) [20]
Avram Davidson "There Beneath the Silky-Trees and Whelmed in Deeper Gulphs Than Me"Other Worlds 2 (Zebra Books) [20]
Gordon R. Dickson "Lost Dorsai"Destinies [20]
Thomas M. Disch "The Brave Little Toaster" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [20]
Marta Randall "Dangerous Games" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [20]
Michael Shea "The Autopsy" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [20]
1982 Poul Anderson *"The Saturn Game" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [21]
Gregory Benford "Swarmer, Skimmer"SF Digest [21]
Jack Dann "Amnesia"The Berkley Showcase, Vol 3 (Berkley Books) [21]
Phyllis Eisenstein "In the Western Tradition" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [21]
Vernor Vinge "True Names"Binary Star 5 (Dell Publishing) [21]
Kate Wilhelm "The Winter Beach" Redbook [21]
1983 John Kessel *"Another Orphan" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [22]
Fritz Leiber "Horrible Imaginings"Death (Playboy) [22]
Brad Linaweaver "Moon of Ice" Amazing Stories [22]
George R. R. Martin "Unsound Variations" Amazing Stories [22]
Joanna Russ "Souls" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [22]
1984 Greg Bear *"Hardfought" Asimov's Science Fiction [23]
Michael Bishop "The Gospel According to Gamaliel Crucis" Asimov's Science Fiction [23]
Michael Bishop "Her Habiline Husband"Universe 13 (Doubleday) [23]
Avram Davidson "Eszterhazy and the Autogóndola-Invention" Amazing Stories [23]
Vonda N. McIntyre "Transit" Asimov's Science Fiction [23]
Robert Silverberg "Homefaring" Amazing Stories [23]
1985 John Varley *"Press Enter ■" Asimov's Science Fiction [24]
Avram Davidson "Young Doctor Eszterhazy" Amazing Stories [24]
Nancy Kress "Trinity" Asimov's Science Fiction [24]
Frederik Pohl "The Greening of Bed-Stuy" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [24]
Lucius Shepard "A Traveler's Tale" Asimov's Science Fiction [24]
Michael Swanwick "Marrow Death" Asimov's Science Fiction [24]
1986 Robert Silverberg *"Sailing to Byzantium" Asimov's Science Fiction [25]
Kim Stanley Robinson "Green Mars" Asimov's Science Fiction [25]
Bruce Sterling "Green Days in Brunei" Asimov's Science Fiction [25]
James Tiptree, Jr. "The Only Neat Thing to Do" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [25]
Kate Wilhelm "The Gorgon Field" Asimov's Science Fiction [25]
Roger Zelazny "24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai" Asimov's Science Fiction [25]
1987 Lucius Shepard *"R&R" Asimov's Science Fiction [26]
Gregory Benford "Newton Sleep" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [26]
Kim Stanley Robinson "Escape from Kathmandu" Asimov's Science Fiction [26]
Robert Silverberg "Gilgamesh in the Outback" Asimov's Science Fiction [26]
F. Paul Wilson "Dydeetown Girl"Far Frontiers 4 (Baen Books) [26]
1988 Kim Stanley Robinson *"The Blind Geometer" Asimov's Science Fiction [27]
John M. Ford "Fugue State" Under the Wheel (Baen Books) [27]
Keith Roberts "The Tiger Sweater" Fantasy & Science Fiction [27]
Geoff Ryman The Unconquered Country Bantam Spectra [27]
Robert Silverberg "The Secret Sharer" Asimov's Science Fiction [27]
Walter Jon Williams "Witness" Wild Cards (Bantam Spectra) [27]
1989 Connie Willis *"The Last of the Winnebagos" Asimov's Science Fiction [28]
Bradley Denton "The Calvin Coolidge Home for Dead Comedians" Fantasy & Science Fiction [28]
Lucius Shepard The Scalehunter's Beautiful Daughter Asimov's Science Fiction [28]
Norman Spinrad "Journals of the Plague Years" Full Spectrum (Bantam Spectra) [28]
Walter Jon Williams "Surfacing" Asimov's Science Fiction [28]
Jane Yolen The Devil's Arithmetic Viking Kestrel [28]
1990 Lois McMaster Bujold *"The Mountains of Mourning" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [29]
John Crowley "Great Work of Time"Novelty (Doubleday) [29]
George Alec Effinger "Marîd Changes His Mind" Asimov's Science Fiction [29]
Megan Lindholm "A Touch of Lavender" Asimov's Science Fiction [29]
Judith Moffett "Tiny Tango" Asimov's Science Fiction [29]
Howard Waldrop A Dozen Tough Jobs Mark V. Ziesing [29]
1991 Joe Haldeman *"The Hemingway Hoax" Asimov's Science Fiction [30]
Lois McMaster Bujold "Weatherman" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [30]
Pat Cadigan "Fool to Believe" Asimov's Science Fiction [30]
James Patrick Kelly "Mr. Boy" Asimov's Science Fiction [30]
Pat Murphy "Bones" Asimov's Science Fiction [30]
1992 Nancy Kress *"Beggars in Spain" Asimov's Science Fiction [31]
Paul Ash "Man Opening a Door" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [31]
Michael Bishop Apartheid, Superstrings, and Mordecai Thubana Axolotl Press [31]
Mike Resnick Bully! Asimov's Science Fiction [31]
Kristine Kathryn Rusch The Gallery of His Dreams Asimov's Science Fiction [31]
Connie Willis "Jack" Asimov's Science Fiction [31]
1993 James Morrow * City of Truth St. Martin's Press [32]
Emma Bull "Silver or Gold"After the King: Stories in Honor of J.R.R. Tolkien (Tor Books) [32]
Bradley Denton "The Territory" Fantasy & Science Fiction [32]
Jerry Oltion "Contact" Analog Science Fiction and Fact [32]
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Maureen F. McHugh "Protection" Asimov's Science Fiction [32]
Lucius Shepard "Barnacle Bill the Spacer" Asimov's Science Fiction [32]
Michael Swanwick Griffin's Egg Asimov's Science Fiction [32]
1994 Jack Cady *"The Night We Buried Road Dog" Fantasy & Science Fiction [33]
Ray Aldridge "The Beauty Addict" Full Spectrum 4 (Bantam Spectra) [33]
Nancy Kress "Dancing on Air" Asimov's Science Fiction [33]
G. David Nordley "Into the Miranda Rift" Analog Science Fiction and Fact [33]
Kate Wilhelm Naming the Flowers Fantasy & Science Fiction [33]
Walter Jon Williams Wall, Stone, Craft Fantasy & Science Fiction [33]
1995 Mike Resnick *"Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge" Fantasy & Science Fiction [34]
Harlan Ellison Mefisto In Onyx Omni [34]
Nina Kiriki Hoffman "Haunted Humans" Fantasy & Science Fiction [34]
Ursula K. Le Guin "Forgiveness Day" Asimov's Science Fiction [34]
Geoff Ryman "Fan"Unconquered Countries (St. Martin's Press) [34]
Michael Swanwick "Cold Iron" Asimov's Science Fiction [34]
1996 Elizabeth Hand *"Last Summer at Mars Hill" Fantasy & Science Fiction [35]
Gregory Benford "Soon Comes Night" Asimov's Science Fiction [35]
Nicola Griffith "Yaguara" Asimov's Science Fiction [35]
Mike Resnick "Bibi" Asimov's Science Fiction [35]
Susan Shwartz
Brian Stableford "Mortimer Gray's History of Death" Asimov's Science Fiction [35]
1997 Jack Dann *"Da Vinci Rising" Asimov's Science Fiction [36]
Ursula K. Le Guin "A Woman's Liberation" Asimov's Science Fiction [36]
George R. R. Martin "Blood of the Dragon" Asimov's Science Fiction [36]
Jack McDevitt "Time Travelers Never Die" Asimov's Science Fiction [36]
Maureen F. McHugh "The Cost to Be Wise" Starlight 1 (Tor Books) [36]
Allen Steele "The Death of Captain Future" Asimov's Science Fiction [36]
1998 Jerry Oltion *"Abandon in Place" Fantasy & Science Fiction [37]
Adam-Troy Castro "The Funeral March of the Marionettes" Fantasy & Science Fiction [37]
Paul Levinson "Loose Ends" Analog Science Fiction and Fact [37]
Robert Reed "Chrysalis" Asimov's Science Fiction [37]
Bud Sparhawk "Primrose and Thorn" Analog Science Fiction and Fact [37]
Allen Steele "…Where Angels Fear to Tread" Asimov's Science Fiction [37]
1999 Sheila Finch *"Reading the Bones" Fantasy & Science Fiction [38]
Catherine Asaro "Aurora in Four Voices" Analog Science Fiction and Fact [38]
Avram Davidson The Boss in the Wall, A Treatise on the House Devil Tachyon Publications [38]
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Eliot Fintushel "Izzy and the Father of Terror" Asimov's Science Fiction [38]
David Gerrold "Jumping Off the Planet"Science Fiction Age [38]
Geoffrey A. Landis "Ecopoiesis"Science Fiction Age [38]
2000 Ted Chiang *"Story of Your Life" Starlight 2 (Tor Books) [39]
Michael A. Burstein "Reality Check" Analog Science Fiction and Fact [39]
Adam-Troy Castro "The Astronaut from Wyoming" Analog Science Fiction and Fact [39]
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L. Timmel Duchamp "Living Trust" Asimov's Science Fiction [39]
Andy Duncan "The Executioners' Guild" Asimov's Science Fiction [39]
David Marusek "The Wedding Album" Asimov's Science Fiction [39]
2001 Linda Nagata *"Goddesses"Sci Fiction [40]
Andy Duncan "Fortitude" Realms of Fantasy [40]
Jonathan Lethem "Ninety Percent of Everything" Fantasy & Science Fiction [40]
James Patrick Kelly
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Mike Resnick "Hunting the Snark" Asimov's Science Fiction [40]
Lucius Shepard "Crocodile Rock" Fantasy & Science Fiction [40]
Walter Jon Williams "Argonautica" Asimov's Science Fiction [40]
2002 Jack Williamson *"The Ultimate Earth" Analog Science Fiction and Fact [41]
Catherine Asaro "A Roll of the Dice" Analog Science Fiction and Fact [41]
Brenda W. Clough "May Be Some Time" Analog Science Fiction and Fact [41]
Jack Dann "The Diamond Pit" Fantasy & Science Fiction [41]
Lucius Shepard "Radiant Green Star" Asimov's Science Fiction [41]
2003 Richard Chwedyk *"Bronte's Egg" Fantasy & Science Fiction [42]
Adam-Troy Castro "Sunday Night Yams at Minnie and Earl's" Analog Science Fiction and Fact [42]
Andy Duncan "The Chief Designer" Asimov's Science Fiction [42]
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2004 Neil Gaiman * Coraline HarperCollins [43]
Eleanor Arnason "The Potter of Bones" Asimov's Science Fiction [43]
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John Kessel "Stories for Men" Asimov's Science Fiction [43]
Ian R. MacLeod "Breathmoss" Asimov's Science Fiction [43]
2005 Walter Jon Williams *"The Green Leopard Plague" Asimov's Science Fiction [44]
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2006 Kelly Link *"Magic for Beginners" Fantasy & Science Fiction [45]
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2010 Kage Baker * The Women of Nell Gwynne's Subterranean Press [49]
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Jason Sanford "Sublimation Angels" Interzone [49]
John Scalzi The God Engines Subterranean Press [49]
2011 Rachel Swirsky *"The Lady Who Plucked Red Flowers Beneath the Queen's Window" Subterranean Magazine [50]
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The Nebula Award for Best Novel is given each year by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) for science fiction or fantasy novels. A work of fiction is considered a novel by the organization if it is 40,000 words or longer; awards are also given out for pieces of shorter lengths, in the categories of short story, novelette, and novella. To be eligible for Nebula Award consideration, a novel must have been published in English in the United States. Works published in English elsewhere in the world are also eligible, provided they are released on either a website or in an electronic edition. The Award has been given annually since 1966. Novels which were expanded forms of previously published stories are eligible, and novellas published individually can be considered as novels if the author requests it. The award has been described as one of "the most important of the American science fiction awards" and "the science-fiction and fantasy equivalent" of the Emmy Awards.

The Nebula Award for Best Script was given each year by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) for science fiction or fantasy scripts for movies or television episodes. Awards are also given out for published literary works in the novel, novella, novelette, and short story categories. The Nebula Award for Best Script was awarded annually from 1974 through 1978, and from 2000 through 2009. It was presented under several names; in 1974, 1975, and 1977 the award was for Best Dramatic Presentation, while in 1976 the award was for Best Dramatic Writing. The award was discontinued in 2010 and replaced with Ray Bradbury Nebula Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation; this award was not originally a Nebula but was made one retroactively in 2019, and is presented at the Nebula Awards Ceremony and follows Nebula rules and procedures. The Nebula Awards have been described as one of "the most important of the American science fiction awards" and "the science-fiction and fantasy equivalent" of the Emmy Awards.

The Nebula Award for Best Novelette is given each year by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) to a science fiction or fantasy novelette. A work of fiction is defined by the organization as a novelette if it is between 7,500 and 17,500 words; awards are also given out for pieces of longer lengths in the Novel and Novella categories, and for shorter lengths in the Short Story category. To be eligible for Nebula Award consideration a novelette must be published in English in the United States. Works published in English elsewhere in the world are also eligible provided they are released on either a website or in an electronic edition. The Nebula Award for Best Novelette has been awarded annually since 1966. The Nebula Awards have been described as one of "the most important of the American science fiction awards" and "the science-fiction and fantasy equivalent" of the Emmy Awards.

The Nebula Award for Best Short Story is a literary award assigned each year by Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) for science fiction or fantasy short stories. A work of fiction is defined by the organization as a short story if it is less than 7,500 words; awards are also given out for longer works in the categories of novel, novella, and novelette. To be eligible for Nebula Award consideration a short story must be published in English in the United States. Works published in English elsewhere in the world are also eligible provided they are released on either a website or in an electronic edition. The Nebula Award for Best Short Story has been awarded annually since 1966. The award has been described as one of "the most important of the American science fiction awards" and "the science-fiction and fantasy equivalent" of the Emmy Awards.

The Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award is a lifetime honor presented annually by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) to a living writer of fantasy or science fiction. It was first awarded in 1975, to Robert Heinlein. In 2002, it was renamed after Damon Knight, the founder of SFWA, who had died that year.

The World Fantasy Awards are given each year by the World Fantasy Convention for the best fantasy fiction published in English during the previous calendar year. The awards have been described by book critics such as The Guardian as a "prestigious fantasy prize", and one of the three most prestigious speculative fiction awards, along with the Hugo and Nebula Awards. The World Fantasy Award—Novella is given each year for fantasy stories published in English. A work of fiction is eligible for the category if it is between 10,000 and 40,000 words in length; awards are also given out for longer pieces in the Novel category and shorter lengths in the Short Fiction category. The Novella category has been awarded annually since 1982, though between 1975—when the World Fantasy Awards were instated—and 1982 the short fiction category covered works of up to 40,000 words. In 2016, the name of the category was changed from Best Novella to Long Fiction, before reverting to Novella in 2018.

Author Emeritus was an honorary title annually bestowed by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association upon a living writer "as a way to recognize and appreciate senior writers in the genres of science fiction and fantasy who have made significant contributions to our field but who are no longer active or whose excellent work may no longer be as widely known as it once was." The Author Emeritus was invited to speak at the annual Nebula Awards banquet.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Martha Wells</span> American speculative fiction writer (born 1964)

Martha Wells is an American writer of speculative fiction. She has published a number of fantasy novels, young adult novels, media tie-ins, short stories, and nonfiction essays on fantasy and science fiction subjects. Her novels have been translated into twelve languages. Wells has won four Hugo Awards, two Nebula Awards and three Locus Awards for her science fiction series The Murderbot Diaries. She is also known for her fantasy series Ile-Rien and The Books of the Raksura. Wells is praised for the complex, realistically detailed societies she creates; this is often credited to her academic background in anthropology.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Andre Norton Award</span> Science fiction and fantasy literary award

The Andre Norton Nebula Award for Middle Grade and Young Adult Fiction is an annual award presented by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) to the author of the best young adult or middle grade science fiction or fantasy book published in the United States in the preceding year. It is named to honor prolific science fiction and fantasy author Andre Norton (1912–2005), and it was established by then SFWA president Catherine Asaro and the SFWA Young Adult Fiction committee and announced on February 20, 2005. Any published young adult or middle grade science fiction or fantasy novel is eligible for the prize, including graphic novels. There is no limit on word count. The award was originally not a Nebula Award, despite being presented along with them and following the same rules for nominations and voting, but in 2019 SFWA announced that the award was considered a Nebula category.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mary Robinette Kowal</span> American author and puppeteer (born 1969)

Mary Robinette Kowal is an American author, translator, art director, and puppeteer. She has worked on puppetry for shows including Jim Henson Productions and the children's show LazyTown. As an author, she is a four-time Hugo Award winner, and served as the president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America from 2019-2021.

The Ray Bradbury Nebula Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation is given each year by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) for science fiction or fantasy dramatic works such as movies or television episodes. To be eligible for Nebula Award consideration a work must be published in English in the United States. Works published in English elsewhere in the world are also eligible provided they are released either on a website or in an electronic edition. Only individual works are eligible, not serials such as television series, though miniseries of three or fewer parts are allowed. The award, named to honor prolific author and screenwriter Ray Bradbury, was begun in 1992 as the Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation. It was not considered a Nebula Award, despite being awarded at the same ceremony, and was chosen by the President of SFWA instead of by a vote. This form of the award was given in 1992, 1999, 2001, and 2009. In 2010, the Nebula Award for Best Script, which was awarded for scripts from 1974 to 1978 and from 2000 to 2009, was discontinued. The Ray Bradbury Award, though still not considered an official Nebula category, was converted to follow the normal nomination and voting procedures of the Nebula Awards in its place. In 2019 SFWA announced that the award was considered a Nebula category, and the following year the award was retitled the Ray Bradbury Nebula Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nebula Award</span> Literature prize for science fiction and fantasy works from the United States

The Nebula Awards annually recognize the best works of science fiction or fantasy published in the United States. The awards are organized and awarded by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA), a nonprofit association of professional science fiction and fantasy writers. They were first given in 1966 at a ceremony created for the awards, and are given in four categories for different lengths of literary works. A fifth category for film and television episode scripts was given 1974–78 and 2000–09, and a sixth category for game writing was begun in 2018. In 2019 SFWA announced that two awards that were previously run under the same rules but not considered Nebula awards—the Andre Norton Award for Middle Grade and Young Adult Fiction and the Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation—were to be considered official Nebula awards. The rules governing the Nebula Awards have changed several times during the awards' history, most recently in 2010. The SFWA Nebula Conference, at which the awards are announced and presented, is held each spring in the United States. Locations vary from year to year.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Aliette de Bodard</span> French-American speculative fiction writer

Aliette de Bodard is a French-American speculative fiction writer.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ken Liu</span> Chinese-American writer

Ken Liu is an American author of science fiction and fantasy. Liu has won multiple Hugo and Nebula Awards for his novel translations and original short fiction, which has appeared in F&SF, Asimov's, Analog, Lightspeed, Clarkesworld, and multiple "Year's Best" anthologies.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Amal El-Mohtar</span> Canadian poet and writer (born 1984)

Amal El-Mohtar is a Canadian poet and writer of speculative fiction. She has published short fiction, poetry, essays and reviews, and has edited the fantastic poetry quarterly magazine Goblin Fruit since 2006.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">R. B. Lemberg</span> Ukrainian-American speculative fiction author (born 1976)

R. B. Lemberg is a queer, bigender, and autistic Ukrainian-American author, poet, and editor of speculative fiction. Their work has appeared in publications such as Lightspeed, Strange Horizons, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Sisters of the Revolution: A Feminist Speculative Fiction Anthology, Uncanny Magazine, and Transcendent 3: The Year's Best Transgender Speculative Fiction 2017.

Dexter Gabriel, better known by his pen name Phenderson Djèlí Clark, is an American speculative fiction writer and historian, who is an assistant professor in the department of history at the University of Connecticut. He uses a pen name to differentiate his literary work from his academic work, and has also published under the name A. Phenderson Clark. This pen name, "Djèlí", makes reference to the griots – traditional Western African storytellers, historians and poets.

The Nebula Award for Best Game Writing is one of the Nebula Awards, presented each year by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) for science fiction or fantasy game writing. The Nebula Awards have been described as one of "the most important of the American science fiction awards" and "the science-fiction and fantasy equivalent" of the Emmy Awards. The Game Writing category is the newest category of the Nebulas, which were originally awarded in 1966 solely for printed fiction. The Nebula Award for Best Game Writing has been awarded annually since 2019. The drive to create the Game Writing category was promoted by then SFWA president Cat Rambo after game writers were made eligible for SFWA membership in 2016. According to a statement by SFWA when the category was announced in 2018, it was added to reflect how changes in technology had expanded the media used for science fiction and fantasy storytelling.

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