Best Fan Artist
Presented by Gina Goddard
Best Fanzine
Presented by James Shields
- StarShipSofa edited by Tony C. Smith (winner)
- Argentus edited by Steven H. Silver
- Banana Wings edited by Claire Brialey and Mark Plummer
- Challenger edited by Guy H. Lillian III
- Drink Tank edited by Christopher J Garcia, with guest editor James Bacon
- File 770 edited by Mike Glyer
Best Fan Writer
Presented by John Hertz
Best Semiprozine
Presented by Bruce Gillespie
- Clarkesworld edited by Neil Clarke, Sean Wallace, & Cheryl Morgan (winner)
- Ansible edited by David Langford
- Interzone edited by Andy Cox
- Locus edited by Charles N. Brown, Kirsten Gong-Wong, & Liza Groen Trombi
- Weird Tales edited by Ann VanderMeer & Stephen H. Segal
Best Professional Artist
Presented by Nick Stathopoulos
Best Editor, Short Form
Presented by Lucy Sussex
Best Editor, Long Form
Presented by Robert Silverberg
Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form
Presented by Paul Cornell
- Doctor Who: “The Waters of Mars” written by Russell T Davies & Phil Ford; directed by Graeme Harper (BBC Wales) (winner)
- Doctor Who: “The Next Doctor”, written by Russell T Davies; directed by Andy Goddard (BBC Wales)
- Doctor Who: “Planet of the Dead”, written by Russell T Davies & Gareth Roberts; directed by James Strong (BBC Wales)
- Dollhouse: “Epitaph 1”, story by Joss Whedon; written by Maurissa Tancharoen & Jed Whedon; directed by David Solomon (Mutant Enemy)
- FlashForward: “No More Good Days” written by Brannon Braga & David S. Goyer; directed by David S. Goyer; based on the novel by Robert J. Sawyer (ABC)
Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form
Presented by George R. R. Martin
- Moon, screenplay by Nathan Parker; story by Duncan Jones; directed by Duncan Jones (Liberty Films) (winner)
- Avatar, screenplay and directed by James Cameron (Twentieth Century Fox)
- District 9, screenplay by Neill Blomkamp & Terri Tatchell; directed by Neill Blomkamp (TriStar Pictures)
- Star Trek, screenplay by Robert Orci & Alex Kurtzman; directed by J. J. Abrams (Paramount)
- Up, screenplay by Bob Peterson & Pete Docter; story by Bob Peterson, Pete Docter, & Thomas McCarthy; directed by Bob Peterson & Pete Docter (Disney/Pixar)
Best Graphic Story
Presented by Shaun Tan
- Girl Genius, Volume 9: Agatha Heterodyne and the Heirs of the Storm Written by Kaja and Phil Foglio; Art by Phil Foglio; Colours by Cheyenne Wright (Airship Entertainment) (winner)
- Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? Written by Neil Gaiman; Pencilled by Andy Kubert; Inked by Scott Williams (DC Comics)
- Captain Britain And MI13. Volume 3: Vampire State Written by Paul Cornell; Pencilled by Leonard Kirk with Mike Collins, Adrian Alphona and Ardian Syaf (Marvel Comics)
- Fables Vol 12: The Dark Ages Written by Bill Willingham; Pencilled by Mark Buckingham; Art by Peter Gross & Andrew Pepoy, Michael Allred, David Hahn; Colour by Lee Loughridge & Laura Allred; Letters by Todd Klein (Vertigo Comics)
- Schlock Mercenary: The Longshoreman of the Apocalypse Written and Illustrated by Howard Tayler
Best Related Book
Presented by Cheryl Morgan
- This Is Me, Jack Vance!(Or, More Properly, This is “I”) by Jack Vance (Subterranean Press) (winner)
- Canary Fever: Reviews by John Clute (Beacon)
- Hope-In-The-Mist: The Extraordinary Career and Mysterious Life of Hope Mirrlees by Michael Swanwick (Temporary Culture)
- The Inter-Galactic Playground: A Critical Study of Children’s and Teens’ Science Fiction by Farah Mendlesohn (McFarland)
- On Joanna Russ edited by Farah Mendlesohn(Wesleyan)
- The Secret Feminist Cabal: A Cultural History of SF Feminisms by Helen Merrick Helen Merrick (Aqueduct)
Best Short Story
Presented by Sean Williams
- “Bridesicle,” Will McIntosh (Asimov’s 1/09) (winner)
- “The Bride of Frankenstein,” Mike Resnick (Asimov’s 12/09)
- “The Moment,” Lawrence M. Schoen (Footprints; Hadley Rille Books)
- “Non-Zero Probabilities,” N K Jemisin (Clarkesworld 9/09)
- “Spar,” Kij Johnson (Clarkesworld 10/09)
Best Novelette
Presented by Terry Dowling
- “The Island,” Peter Watts (The New Space Opera 2; Eos) (winner)
- “Eros, Philia, Agape,” Rachel Swirsky (Tor.com 3/09)
- “It Takes Two,” Nicola Griffith Nicola Griffith (Eclipse Three; Night Shade Books)
- “One of Our Bastards is Missing,” Paul Cornell Paul Cornell (The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction: Volume Three; Solaris)
- “Overtime,” Charles Stross (Tor.com 12/09)
- “Sinner, Baker, Fabulist, Priest; Red Mask, Black Mask, Gentleman, Beast,” Eugie Foster ( Interzone 2/09)
Best Novella
Presented by Sean McMullen
- “Palimpsest,” Charles Stross (Wireless; Ace, Orbit) (winner)
- “Act One,” Nancy Kress (Asimov’s 3/09)
- The God Engines, John Scalzi (Subterranean Press)
- Shambling Towards Hiroshima, James Morrow (Tachyon)
- “Vishnu at the Cat Circus,” Ian McDonald (Cyberabad Days; Pyr, Gollancz)
- The Women of Nell Gwynne’s, Kage Baker (Subterranean Press)
Best Novel
Presented by Kim Stanley Robinson
- The Windup Girl, Paolo Bacigalupi (tie winner)
- The City & The City, China Miéville(Del Rey; Macmillan UK) (tie winner)
- Boneshaker, Cherie Priest (Tor.com)
- Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America, Robert Charles Wilson (Tor.com)
- Palimpsest, Catherynne M. Valente (Bantam Spectra)
- Wake, Robert J. Sawyer (Ace; Penguin; Gollancz; Analog)
The John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer
Presented by John Scalzi and Jay Lake
This year’s Hugo Awards trophy was designed by Nick Stathopoulos. Congratulations to all the nominees and winners!
Complete List of Nebula Awards
List of Science Fiction Awards
(I’ve been blogging here for a number of years and can honestly say that this post has more links than any year’s worth of prior posts. Almost every name, magazine, story, or novel has a corresponding link. Feel free to visit the other sites. Oh, and please report any broken links.)
1 comment:
Okay, you'll notice that I gave China Meiville's "City" a less than stellar review earlier this year. It was nominated for a Hugo but I stand by my review. I think it not good enough to have been nominated let alone tie for the win. I think the "Wind-up Girl" got overwhelmed by Meiville's popularity. Unfortunate, IMHO. What do you think?
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