The Nebula Awards
The Nebula Awards are given annually by the Science Fiction Writers of America to honor distinguished works of science fiction and fantasy.  The following list is of literary works only.  The awards for dramatic presentation, dramatic writing, screenplay, and script have been omitted.

2004

Novel
Winner:  The Speed of Dark, Elizabeth Moon

Nominees:
Chindi, Jack McDevitt
Diplomatic Immunity, Lois McMaster Bujold
Light Music, Kathleen Ann Goonan
The Mount, Carol Emshwiller
The Salt Roads, Nalo Hopkinson

Novella
Winner:  Coraline, Neil Gaiman

Nominees:
"Breathmoss", Ian R. MacLeod (Asimov's May 2002)
"The Empress of Mars", Kage Baker (Asimov's Jul 2003)
"The Potter of Bones", Eleanor Arnason (Asimov's Sep 2002)
"Stories for Men", John Kessel (Asimov's Oct/Nov 2002)

Novelette
Winner:  "The Empire of Ice Cream", Jeffrey Ford (Sci Fiction 02.26.03)

Nominees:
"0wnz0red", Cory Doctorow (Salon Aug 2002)
"The Mask of the Rex", Richard Bowes (F&SF May 2002)
"Of a Sweet Slow Dance in the Wake of Temporary Dogs", Adam-Troy Castro.  In: Imaginings
"The Wages of Syntax", Ray Vukcevich (Sci Fiction 10.16.02)

Short Story
Winner:  "What I Didn't See", Karen Joy Fowler (Sci Fiction 07.10.02)

Nominees:
"The Brief History of the Dead", Kevin Brockmeier (The New Yorker Sep 8 2003)
"Goodbye to All That", Harlan Ellison. In: McSweeney's Mammoth Treasury of Thrilling Tales
"Grandma", Carol Emshwiller (F&SF Mar 2002)
"Knapsack Poems", Eleanor Arnason (Asimov's May 2002)
"Lambing Season", Molly Gloss (Asimov's Jul 2002)
"The Last of the O-Forms", James Van Pelt (Asimov's Sep 2002)


2003

Novel
Winner:  American Gods, Neil Gaiman

Nominees:
Bones of the Earth, Michael Swanwick
The Other Wind, Ursula K. Le Guin
Perdido Street Station, China Miéville
Picoverse, Robert A. Metzger
Solitaire, Kelley Eskridge

Novella
Winner:  "Bronte's Egg", Richard Chwedyk (F&SF Aug 2002)

Nominees:
"The Chief Designer", Andy Duncan (Asimov's Jun 2001)
"Magic's Price", Bud Sparhawk (Analog Mar 2001)
"The Political Officer", Charles Coleman Finlay (F&SF Apr 2002)
"Sunday Night Yams at Minnie and Earl's", Adam-Troy Castro (Analog Jun 2001)

Novelette
Winner:  "Hell is the Absence of God", Ted Chiang (Starlight 3, Patrick Nielsen Hayden, ed.)

Nominees:
"The Days Between", Allen Steele (Asimov's Mar 2001)
"The Ferryman's Wife", Richard Bowes (F&SF May 2001)
"Lobsters", Charles Stross (Asimov's Jun 2001)
"Madonna of the Maquiladora", Gregory Frost (Asimov's May 2002)
"The Pagodas of Ciboure", M. Shayne Bell (The Green Man: Tales From the Mythic Forest, Datlow/Windling, eds)

Short Story
Winner:  "Creature", Carol Emshwiller (F&SF Nov 2001)

Nominees:
"Creation", Jeffrey Ford (F&SF May 2002)
"Cut", Megan Lindholm (Asimov's May 2001)
"The Dog Said Bow-Wow", Michael Swanwick (Asimov's Nov 2001)
"Little Gods", Tim Pratt (Strange Horizons Feb 2002)
"Nothing Ever Happens in Rock City", Jack McDevitt (Artemis Aug 2001)


2002

Novel
Winner:  The Quantum Rose, Catherine Asaro

Nominees:
The Collapsium, Wil McCarthy
Declare, Tim Powers
Eternity's End, Jeffrey A. Carver
Mars Crossing, Geoffrey A. Landis
Passage, Connie Willis
A Storm of Swords, George R.R. Martin
The Tower at Stony Wood, Patricia A. McKillip
Novella
Winner:  "The Ultimate Earth", Jack Williamson (Analog Dec 2000)
Nominees:
"The Diamond Pit", Jack Dann (F&SF Jun 2001) 
"May Be Some Time", Brenda W. Clough (Analog Apr 2001) 
"Radiant Green Star", Lucius Shepard (Asimov's Aug 2000) 
"A Roll of the Dice", Catherine Asaro (Analog Jul/Aug 2000)
Novelette
Winner:  "Louise's Ghost", Kelly Link (in Stranger Things Happen)
Nominees:
"Auspicious Eggs", James Morrow (F&SF Oct/Nov 2000)
"Dance of the Yellow-Breasted Luddites", William Shunn (in Vanishing Acts
"The Pottawatomie Giant", Andy Duncan (SciFi.com : http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/duncan/  )
"To Kiss the Star", Amy Sterling Casil (F&SF Feb 2001) 
"Undone", James Patrick Kelly (Asimov's Jun 2001)
Short Story
Winner:  "The Cure for Everything", Severna Park (SciFi.com : http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/s_park/ )
Nominees:
"The Elephants on Neptune", Mike Resnick (Asimov's May 2000) 
"Kaddish for the Last Survivor", Michael A. Burstein (Analog Nov 2000) 
"Mom and Dad at the Home Front", Sherwood Smith (Realms of Fantasy Aug 2000)
"Wound the Wind", George Zebrowski (Analog May 2001)

2001

Novel
Winner:  Darwin's Radio, Greg Bear

Nominees:
A Civil Campaign, Lois McMaster Bujold
Crescent City Rhapsody, Kathleen Ann Goonan
Forests of the Heart, Charles de Lint
Infinity Beach, Jack McDevitt
Midnight Robber, Nalo Hopkinson
Novella
Winner:  "Goddesses", Linda Nagata (SciFi.com :  http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/nagata/  )
Nominees:
"Argonautica", Walter Jon Williams (Asimov's Oct/Nov 1999)
"Crocodile Rock", Lucius Shepard (F&SF Oct/Nov 1999) 
"Fortitude", Andy Duncan (Realms of Fantasy Jun 1999) 
"Hunting the Snark", Mike Resnick (Asimov's Dec 1999) 
"Ninety Percent of Everything", Jonathan Lethem, James Patrick Kelly & John Kessel (F&SF Sep 1999)
Novelette
Winner:  "Daddy's World", Walter Jon Williams (in Not of Woman Born)
Nominees:
"A Day's Work on the Moon", Mike Moscoe (Analog Jul/Aug 2000)
"Generation Gap", Stanley Schmidt (Artemis #1 Spring 2000) 
"How the Highland People Came to Be", Bruce Holland Rogers (Realms of Fantasy Aug 1999)
"Jack Daw's Pack", Greer Gilman (Century #5 Winter 2000)
"A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows", Gardner Dozois (Asimov's Oct/Nov 1999)
"Stellar Harvest", Eleanor Arnason (Asimov's Apr 1999)
Short Story
Winner:  "macs", Terry Bisson (F&SF Oct/Nov 1999)
Nominees:
"The Fantasy Writer's Assistant", Jeffrey Ford (F&SF Feb 2000)
"Flying Over Water", Ellen Klages (Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet #7 Oct 2000)
"The Golem", Severna Park (in Black Heart, Ivory Bones
"Scherzo with Tyrannosaur", Michael Swanwick (Asimov's Jul 1999) 
"You Wandered Off Like a Foolish Child To Break Your Heart and Mine", Pat York (in Silver Birch, Blood Moon)

2000

Novel
Winner:  Parable of the Talents, Octavia E. Butler

Nominees:
The Cassini Division, Ken MacLeod
A Clash of Kings, George R.R. Martin
A Deepness in the Sky, Vernor Vinge
Mission Child, Maureen F. McHugh
Mockingbird, Sean Stewart
Novella
Winner:  "Story of Your Life", Ted Chiang (in Starlight 2)
Nominees:
"The Astronaut from Wyoming", Adam-Troy Castro & Jerry Oltion (Analog Jul/Aug 1999) 
"The Executioners' Guild", Andy Duncan (Asimov's Aug 1999) 
"Living Trust", L. Timmel Duchamp (Asimov's Feb 1999) 
"Reality Check", Michael A. Burstein (Analog Nov 1999) 
"The Wedding Album", David Marusek (Asimov's Jun 1999)
Novelette
Winner:  "Mars Is No Place for Children", Mary A. Turzillo (Science Fiction Age May 1999)
Nominees:
"Five Days in April", Brian A. Hopkins (Chiaroscuro Jul 1999) 
"Good Intentions", Stanley Schmidt & Jack McDevitt (F&SF Jun 1998) 
"How to Make Unicorn Pie", Esther M. Friesner (F&SF Jan 1999)
"The Island in the Lake", Phyllis Eisenstein (F&SF Dec 1998) 
"Taklamakan", Bruce Sterling (Asimov's Oct/Nov 1998)
Short Story
Winner:  "The Cost of Doing Business", Leslie What (Amazing Stories Winter 1999) 
Nominees:
"Ancient Engines", Michael Swanwick (Asimov's Feb 1999)
"Basil the Dog", Frances Sherwood (Atlantic Monthly Sep 1999) 
"The Dead Boy at Your Window", Bruce Holland Rogers (The North American Review Nov/Dec 1998)
"Flower Kiss", Constance Ash (Realms of Fantasy Aug 1998) 
"Radiant Doors", Michael Swanwick (Asimov's Sep 1998)

1999

Novel
Winner:  Forever Peace, Joe Haldeman

Nominees:
The Death of the Necromancer, Martha Wells
How Few Remain, Harry Turtledove
The Last Hawk, Catherine Asaro
Moonfall, Jack McDevitt
To Say Nothing of the Dog, Connie Willis
Novella
Winner:  "Reading the Bones", Sheila Finch (F&SF Jan 1998)
Nominees:
"Aurora in Four Voices", Catherine Asaro (Analog Dec 1998)
The Boss in the Wall, A Treatise on the House Devil, Avram Davidson & Grania Davis
"Ecopoiesis", Geoffrey A. Landis (Science Fiction Age May 1997)
"Izzy and the Father of Terror", Eliot Fintushel (Asimov's Jul 1997)
"Jumping Off the Planet", David Gerrold (Science Fiction Age Jan 1998)
Novelette
Winner:  "Lost Girls", Jane Yolen (Realms of Fantasy Feb 1998)
Nominees:
"Echea", Kristine Kathryn Rusch (Asimov's Jul 1998) 
"Lethe", Walter Jon Williams (Asimov's Sep 1997) 
"The Mercy Gate", Mark J. McGarry (F&SF Mar 1998) 
"Time Gypsy", Ellen Klages (in Bending the Landscape: Science Fiction
"The Truest Chill", Gregory Feeley (Science Fiction Age Nov 1997)
Short Story
Winner:  "Thirteen Ways to Water", Bruce Holland Rogers (in Black Cats and Broken Mirrors)
Nominees:
"Fortune and Misfortune", Lisa Goldstein (Asimov's May 1997) 
"Standing Room Only", Karen Joy Fowler (Asimov's Aug 1997) 
"Tall One", K.D. Wentworth (F&SF Apr 1998) 
"When the Bow Breaks", Steven Brust (in The Essential Bordertown
"Winter Fire", Geoffrey A. Landis (Asimov's Aug 1997)

1998

Novel
Winner:  The Moon and the Sun, Vonda N. McIntyre

Nominees:
Ancient Shores, Jack McDevitt
Bellwether, Connie Willis
City on Fire, Walter Jon Williams
A Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin
King's Dragon, Kate Elliott 
Memory, Lois McMaster Bujold
Novella
Winner:  "Abandon in Place", Jerry Oltion (F&SF Dec 1996)
Nominees:
"Chrysalis", Robert Reed (Asimov's Sep 1996) 
"The Funeral March of the Marionettes", Adam-Troy Castro (F&SF Jul 1997) 
"Loose Ends", Paul Levinson (Analog May 1997)
Primrose and Thorn", Bud Sparhawk (Analog May 1996)
"…Where Angels Fear to Tread", Allen Steele (Asimov's Oct/Nov 1997)
Novelette
Winner:  "The Flowers of Aulit Prison", Nancy Kress (Asimov's Oct/Nov 1996)
Nominees:
"The Copyright Notice Case", Paul Levinson (Analog Apr 1996)
"The Dog's Story", Eleanor Arnason (Asimov's May 1996) 
"The Miracle of Ivar Avenue", John Kessel (in Intersections: The Sycamore Hill Anthology and Asimov's Sep 1996) 
"Three Hearings on the Existence of Snakes in the Human Bloodstream", James Alan Gardner (Asimov's Feb 1997) 
"The Undiscovered", William Sanders (Asimov's Mar 1997) 
"We Will Drink a Fish Together...", Bill Johnson (Asimov's May 1997)
Short Story
Winner:  "Sister Emily's Lightship", Jane Yolen (in Starlight 1)
Nominees:
"Burning Bright", K.D. Wentworth (Aboriginal SF Summer 1996)
"The Crab Lice", Gregory Feeley (in Alternate Tyrants)
"The Dead", Michael Swanwick (in Starlight 1)
"The Elizabeth Complex", Karen Joy Fowler (Crank! #6 Winter 1996)
"Itsy Bitsy Spider", James Patrick Kelly (Asimov's Jun 1997)

1997

Novel
Winner:  Slow River, Nicola Griffith

Nominees:
The Diamond Age, Neal Stephenson
Expiration Date, Tim Powers
The Silent Strength of Stones, Nina Kiriki Hoffman
Starplex, Robert J. Sawyer (also in Analog Jul,Aug,Sep,Oct 1996)
Winter Rose, Patricia A. McKillip
Novella
Winner:  "Da Vinci Rising", Jack Dann (Asimov's May 1995)
Nominees:
"Blood of the Dragon", George R.R. Martin (Asimov's Jul 1996)
"The Cost to Be Wise", Maureen F. McHugh (in Starlight 1)
"The Death of Captain Future", Allen Steele (Asimov's Oct 1995) 
"Time Travelers Never Die", Jack McDevitt (Asimov's May 1996)
"A Woman's Liberation", Ursula K. Le Guin (Asimov's Jul 1995)
Novelette
Winner:  "Lifeboat on a Burning Sea", Bruce Holland Rogers (F&SF Oct/Nov 1995)
Nominees:
"After a Lean Winter", Dave Wolverton (F&SF Mar 1996; and War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches
"The Chronology Protection Case", Paul Levinson (Analog Sep 1995) 
"Erase/Record/Play", John M. Ford (Starlight 1
"Mirror of Lop Nor", George Guthridge (in Peter S. Beagle's Immortal Unicorn
"Must and Shall", Harry Turtledove (Asimov's Nov 1995) 
"The Perseids", Robert Charles Wilson (Realms of Fantasy Dec 1995)
Short Story
Winner:  "A Birthday", Esther M. Friesner (F&SF Aug 1995)
Nominees:
"Five Fuc*s", Jonathan Lethem (in The Wall of the Sky, The Wall of the Eye)
"In the Pound, Near Breaktime", Kent Brewster (Tomorrow Speculative Fiction Oct 1995)
"In the Shade of the Slowboat Man", Dean Wesley Smith (F&SF Jan 1996) 
"The String", Kathleen Ann Goonan (F&SF Jun 1995) 
"These Shoes Strangers Have Died Of", Bruce Holland Rogers  (in Enchanted Forests)

1996

Novel
Winner:  The Terminal Experiment, Robert J. Sawyer (also in Analog mid-Dec 1994,Jan,Feb,Mar 1995 as "Hobson's Choice")

Nominees:
Beggars and Choosers, Nancy Kress
Caldé of the Long Sun, Gene Wolfe
Celestis, Paul Park
Metropolitan, Walter Jon Williams
Mother of Storms, John Barnes
Novella
Winner:  "Last Summer at Mars Hill", Elizabeth Hand (F&SF Aug 1994)
Nominees:
"Bibi", Mike Resnick & Susan Shwartz (Asimov's mid-Dec 1995) 
"Mortimer Gray's History of Death", Brian Stableford (Asimov's Apr  1995) 
"The Perseids", Robert Charles Wilson (Realms of Fantasy Dec 1995  [nomination deleted])
"Soon Comes Night", Gregory Benford (Asimov's Aug 1994) 
"Yaguara", Nicola Griffith (Asimov's Mar 1995)
Novelette
Winner:  "Solitude", Ursula K. Le Guin (F&SF Dec 1994) 
Nominees:
"Home for Christmas", Nina Kiriki Hoffman (F&SF Jan 1995) 
"Jesus at the Bat", Esther M. Friesner (F&SF Jul 1994) 
"The Resurrection Man's Legacy", Dale Bailey (F&SF Jul 1995) 
"Tea and Hamsters", Michael Coney (F&SF Jan 1995) 
"Think Like a Dinosaur", James Patrick Kelly (Asimov's Jun 1995) 
"When the Old Gods Die", Mike Resnick (Asimov's Apr 1995)
Short Story
Winner:  "Death and the Librarian", Esther M. Friesner (Asimov's Dec 1994)
Nominees:
"Alien Jane", Kelley Eskridge (Century #1 Mar/Apr 1995) 
"Grass Dancer", Owl Goingback (in Excalibur
"The Kingdom of Cats and Birds", Geoffrey A. Landis (Science Fiction Age Sep 1994) 
"The Lincoln Train", Maureen F. McHugh (F&SF Apr 1995) 
"The Narcissus Plague", Lisa Goldstein (Asimov's Jul 1994) 
"Short Timer", Dave Smeds (F&SF Dec 1994)

1995

Novel
Winner:  Moving Mars, Greg Bear

Nominees:
Green Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson
Gun, With Occasional Music, Jonathan Lethem
A Night in the Lonesome October, Roger Zelazny 
Parable of the Sower, Octavia E. Butler
Temporary Agency, Rachel Pollack 
Towing Jehovah, James Morrow
Novella
Winner:  "Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge", Mike Resnick (F&SF Oct/Nov 1994)
Nominees:
"Cold Iron", Michael Swanwick (Asimov's Nov 1993) 
"Fan", Geoff Ryman (in Unconquered Countries
"Forgiveness Day", Ursula K. Le Guin (Asimov's Nov 1994) 
"Haunted Humans", Nina Kiriki Hoffman (F&SF Jul 1994) 
Mefisto In Onyx, Harlan Ellison (also in Omni Oct 1993) 
Novelette
Winner:  "The Martian Child", David Gerrold (F&SF Sep 1994)
Nominees:
"The Matter of Seggri", Ursula K. Le Guin (Crank! #3 Spring 1994) 
"Necronauts", Terry Bisson (Playboy Jul 1993) 
"Nekropolis", Maureen F. McHugh (Asimov's Apr 1994) 
"The Singular Habits of Wasps", Geoffrey A. Landis (Analog Apr 1994) 
"The Skeleton Key", Nina Kiriki Hoffman (F&SF Aug 1993)
Short Story
Winner:  "A Defense of the Social Contracts", Martha Soukup (Science Fiction Age Sep 1993) 
Nominees:
"I Know What You're Thinking", Kate Wilhelm (Asimov's Nov 1994) 
"Inspiration", Ben Bova (F&SF Apr 1994) 
"None So Blind", Joe Haldeman (Asimov's Nov 1994) 
"Understanding Entropy", Barry N. Malzberg (Science Fiction Age Jul 1994) 
"Virtual Love", Maureen F. McHugh (F&SF Jan 1994)

1994

Novel
Winner:  Red Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson

Nominees:
Assemblers of Infinity, Kevin J. Anderson & Doug Beason (also in Analog Sep,Oct,Nov,Dec 1992)
Beggars In Spain, Nancy Kress
Hard Landing, Algis Budrys (also in F&SF Oct/Nov 1992)
Nightside the Long Sun, Gene Wolfe
Novella
Winner:  "The Night We Buried Road Dog", Jack Cady (F&SF Jan 1993)
Nominees:
"The Beauty Addict", Ray Aldridge (in Full Spectrum 4)
"Dancing on Air", Nancy Kress (Asimov's Jul 1993) 
"Into the Miranda Rift", G. David Nordley (Analog Jul 1993) 
Naming the Flowers, Kate Wilhelm (also in F&SF Feb 1993) 
Wall, Stone, Craft, Walter Jon Williams (also in F&SF Oct/Nov 1993)
Novelette
Winner:  "Georgia on My Mind", Charles Sheffield (Analog Jan 1993)
Nominees:
"Death on the Nile", Connie Willis (Asimov's Mar 1993) 
"England Underway", Terry Bisson (Omni Jul 1993) 
"The Franchise", John Kessel (Asimov's Aug 1993) 
"The Nutcracker Coup", Janet Kagan (Asimov's Dec 1992)
"Things Not Seen", Martha Soukup (Analog Sep 1992; also in More Whatdunits)
Short Story
Winner:  "Graves", Joe Haldeman (F&SF Oct/Nov 1992)
Nominees:
"Alfred", Lisa Goldstein (Asimov's Dec 1992) 
"All Vows", Esther M. Friesner (Asimov's Nov 1992) 
"The Beggar in the Living Room", William John Watkins (Asimov's  Apr 1993)
"The Good Pup", Bridget McKenna (F&SF Mar 1993) 
"The Man Who Rowed Christopher Columbus Ashore", Harlan  Ellison (Omni Jul 1992; also in World Fantasy Convention Program Book)

1993

Novel
Winner:  Doomsday Book, Connie Willis

Nominees:
Briar Rose, Jane Yolen 
China Mountain Zhang, Maureen F. McHugh
A Fire Upon the Deep, Vernor Vinge 
A Million Open Doors, John Barnes
Sarah Canary, Karen Joy Fowler
Novella
Winner:  City of Truth, James Morrow
Nominees:
"Barnacle Bill the Spacer", Lucius Shepard (Asimov's Jul 1992) 
"Contact", Jerry Oltion & Lee Goodloe (Analog Nov 1991)
Griffin's Egg, Michael Swanwick (also in Asimov's May 1992) 
"Protection", Maureen F. McHugh (Asimov's Apr 1992) 
"Silver or Gold", Emma Bull (in After the King: Stories in Honor of J.R.R. Tolkien
"The Territory", Bradley Denton (F&SF Jul 1992)
Novelette
Winner:  "Danny Goes to Mars", Pamela Sargent (Asimov's Oct 1992) 
Nominees:
"The Honeycrafters", Carolyn Gilman (F&SF Oct/Nov 1991)
"The July Ward", S.N. Dyer (Asimov's Apr 1991)
"Matter's End", Gregory Benford (in Full Spectrum 3
"Prayers on the Wind", Walter Jon Williams (in When the Music's Over
"Suppose They Gave a Peace...", Susan Shwartz (in Alternate Presidents)
Short Story
Winner:  "Even the Queen", Connie Willis (Asimov's Apr 1992) 
Nominees:
"The Arbitrary Placement of Walls", Martha Soukup (Asimov's Apr 1992) 
"Lennon Spex", Paul Di Filippo (Amazing Stories Jul 1992) 
"Life Regarded as a Jigsaw Puzzle of Highly Lustrous Cats", Michael Bishop (Omni Sep 1991)
"The Mountain to Mohammed", Nancy Kress (Asimov's Apr 1992) 
"Vinland the Dream", Kim Stanley Robinson (Asimov's Nov 1991)

1992

Novel
Winner:  Stations of the Tide, Michael Swanwick (also in Asimov's mid-Dec 1990, Jan 1991)

Nominees:
Barrayar, Lois McMaster Bujold (also in Analog Jul,Aug,Sep,Oct 1991)
Bone Dance, Emma Bull
The Difference Engine, William Gibson & Bruce Sterling
Orbital Resonance, John Barnes
Synners, Pat Cadigan
Novella
Winner:  Beggars in Spain, Nancy Kress (also in Asimov's Apr 1991)
Nominees:
Apartheid, Superstrings, and Mordecai Thubana, Michael Bishop (also in Full Spectrum 3
Bully!, Mike Resnick (also in Asimov's Apr 1991) 
The Gallery of His Dreams, Kristine Kathryn Rusch (also in Asimov's Sep 1991) 
"Jack", Connie Willis (Asimov's Oct 1991) 
"Man Opening a Door", Paul Ash (Analog Jun 1991) 
Novelette
Winner:  "Guide Dog", Mike Conner (F&SF May 1991)
Nominees:
"The All-Consuming", Lucius Shepard & Robert Frazier (Playboy Jul 1990; Asimov's May 1991) 
"Black Glass", Karen Joy Fowler (in Full Spectrum 3
"Gate of Faces", Ray Aldridge (F&SF Apr 1991) 
"Getting Real", Susan Shwartz (in Newer York
"The Happy Man", Jonathan Lethem (Asimov's Feb 1991) 
"Standing In Line with Mister Jimmy", James Patrick Kelly (Asimov's Jun 1991)
Short Story
Winner:  "Ma Qui", Alan Brennert (F&SF Feb 1991)
Nominees:
"Buffalo", John Kessel (in Fires of the Past; and  F&SF Jan 1991) 
"the button, and what you know", W. Gregory Stewart (Amazing Stories Jun 1991) 
"The Dark", Karen Joy Fowler (F&SF Jun 1991)
"Dog's Life", Martha Soukup (Amazing Stories Mar 1991) 
"They're Made Out of Meat", Terry Bisson (Omni Apr 1991)

1991

Novel
Winner:  Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea, Ursula K. Le Guin

Nominees:
The Fall of Hyperion, Dan Simmons
Mary Reilly, Valerie Martin 
Only Begotten Daughter, James Morrow
Redshift Rendezvous, John E. Stith 
White Jenna, Jane Yolen
Novella
Winner:  "The Hemingway Hoax", Joe Haldeman (Asimov's Apr 1990)
Nominees:
"Bones", Pat Murphy (Asimov's May 1990)
"Fool to Believe", Pat Cadigan (Asimov's Feb 1990)
"Mr. Boy", James Patrick Kelly (Asimov's Jun 1990)
"Weatherman", Lois McMaster Bujold (Analog Feb 1990)
Novelette
Winner:  "Tower of Babylon", Ted Chiang (Omni Nov 1990)
Nominees:
"1/72nd Scale", Ian R. MacLeod (Weird Tales Fall 1990) 
"The Coon Rolled Down and Ruptured His Larinks, A Squeezed Novel by Mr. Skunk", Dafydd ab Hugh (Asimov's Aug 1990) 
"Loose Cannon", Susan M. Shwartz (in What Might Have Been? Vol. 2: Alternate Heroes
"The Manamouki", Mike Resnick (Asimov's Jul 1990) 
"Over the Long Haul", Martha Soukup (Amazing Stories Mar 1990)
 "The Shobies' Story", Ursula K. Le Guin (in Universe 1
"A Time for Every Purpose", Kristine Kathryn Rusch (Amazing Stories May 1990) 
Short Story
Winner:  "Bears Discover Fire", Terry Bisson (Asimov's Aug 1990)
Nominees:
"Before I Wake", Kim Stanley Robinson (Interzone #27 Jan/Feb 1989;and Asimov's Apr 1990) 
"Lieserl", Karen Joy Fowler (in Author's Choice Monthly Issue 6: Peripheral Vision; and Asimov's Jul 1990) 
"Love and Sex Among the Invertebrates", Pat Murphy (in Alien Sex
"The Power and the Passion", Pat Cadigan (in Patterns; and Omni Mar 1990) 
"Story Child", Kristine Kathryn Rusch (Aboriginal SF Sep/Oct 1990)

1990

Novel
Winner:  The Healer's War, Elizabeth Ann Scarborough

Nominees:
The Boat of a Million Years, Poul Anderson
Good News from Outer Space, John Kessel
Ivory, Mike Resnick 
Prentice Alvin, Orson Scott Card
Sister Light, Sister Dark, Jane Yolen
Novella
Winner:  "The Mountains of Mourning", Lois McMaster Bujold (Analog May 1989)
Nominees:
A Dozen Tough Jobs, Howard Waldrop
"Great Work of Time", John Crowley (in Novelty
"Marîd Changes His Mind", George Alec Effinger (Asimov's May 1989)
"Tiny Tango", Judith Moffett (Asimov's Feb 1989) 
"A Touch of Lavender", Megan Lindholm (Asimov's Nov 1989) 
Novelette
Winner:  "At the Rialto", Connie Willis (in The Microverse; and Omni Oct 1989)
Nominees:
"Enter a Soldier. Later: Enter Another", Robert Silverberg  (Asimov's Jun 1989; and in Time Gate
"Fast Cars", Kristine Kathryn Rusch (Asimov's Oct 1989) 
"For I Have Touched the Sky", Mike Resnick (F&SF Dec 1989)
"Silver Lady and the Fortyish Man", Megan Lindholm (Asimov's Jan 1989) 
"Sisters", Greg Bear (in Tangents)
Short Story
Winner:  "Ripples in the Dirac Sea", Geoffrey A. Landis (Asimov's Oct 1988; and in The 1989 Annual World's Best SF)
Nominees:
"The Adinkra Cloth", Mary C. Aldridge (Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine Winter 1989) 
"Boobs", Suzy McKee Charnas (Asimov's Jul 1989) 
"Dori Bangs", Bruce Sterling (Asimov's Sep 1989) 
"Lost Boys", Orson Scott Card (F&SF Oct 1989) 
"The Ommatidium Miniatures", Michael Bishop (in The Microverse)

1989

Novel
Winner:  Falling Free, Lois McMaster Bujold (also in Analog Dec,mid-Dec 1987, Jan,Feb 1988)

Nominees:
Deserted Cities of the Heart, Lewis Shiner
Drowning Towers, George Turner 
Great Sky River, Gregory Benford
Mona Lisa Overdrive, William Gibson
Red Prophet, Orson Scott Card
The Urth of the New Sun, Gene Wolfe
Novella
Winner:  "The Last of the Winnebagos", Connie Willis (Asimov's Jul 1988)
Nominees:
"The Calvin Coolidge Home for Dead Comedians", Bradley Denton (F&SF Jun 1988) 
The Devil's Arithmetic, Jane Yolen
"Journals of the Plague Years", Norman Spinrad (in Full Spectrum)
The Scalehunter's Beautiful Daughter, Lucius Shepard (also in Asimov's Sep 1988) 
"Surfacing", Walter Jon Williams (Asimov's Apr 1988)
Novelette
Winner:  "Schrödinger's Kitten", George Alec Effinger (Omni Sep 1988)
Nominees:
"Do Ya, Do Ya, Wanna Dance?", Howard Waldrop (Asimov's Aug 1988) 
"Ginny Sweethips' Flying Circus", Neal Barrett Jr (Asimov's Feb 1988)
"The Hob", Judith Moffett (Asimov's May 1988) 
"Kirinyaga", Mike Resnick (F&SF Nov 1988) 
"Peaches for Mad Molly", Steven Gould (Analog Feb 1988) 
"Unfinished Portrait of the King of Pain by Van Gogh", Ian McDonald (in Empire Dreams)
Short Story
Winner:  "Bible Stories for Adults, No. 17: The Deluge", James Morrow (in Full Spectrum)
Nominees:
"The Color Winter", Steven Popkes (Asimov's Aug 1988)
"Dead Men on TV", Pat Murphy (in Full Spectrum)
"The Fort Moxie Branch", Jack McDevitt (in Full Spectrum)
"Mrs. Shummel Exits a Winner", John Kessel (Asimov's Jun 1988)
"Voices of the Kill", Thomas M. Disch (in Full Spectrum)

1988

Novel
Winner:  The Falling Woman, Pat Murphy

Nominees:
The Forge of God, Greg Bear 
Soldier of the Mist, Gene Wolfe
The Uplift War, David Brin
Vergil in Averno, Avram Davidson
When Gravity Fails, George Alec Effinger
Novella
Winner:  The Blind Geometer, Kim Stanley Robinson (also in Asimov's Aug 1987) 
Nominees:
"Fugue State", John M. Ford (in Under the Wheel)
"The Secret Sharer", Robert Silverberg (Asimov's Sep 1987) 
"The Tiger Sweater", Keith Roberts (F&SF Oct 1987) 
The Unconquered Country, Geoff Ryman
"Witness", Walter Jon Williams (in Wild Cards)
Novelette
Winner:  "Rachel in Love", Pat Murphy (Asimov's Apr 1987)
Nominees:
"Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight", Ursula K. Le Guin  (in Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences; and F&SF Nov 1987) 
"Dream Baby", Bruce McAllister (in In the Field of Fire; and Asimov's Oct 1987) 
"The Evening and the Morning and the Night", Octavia E. Butler  (Omni May 1987) 
"Flowers of Edo", Bruce Sterling (Asimov's May 1987) 
"Schwarzschild Radius", Connie Willis (in The Universe)
Short Story
Winner:  "Forever Yours, Anna", Kate Wilhelm (Omni Jul 1987)
Nominees:
"Angel", Pat Cadigan (Asimov's May 1987) 
"Cassandra's Photographs", Lisa Goldstein (Asimov's Aug 1987)
"The Faithful Companion at Forty", Karen Joy Fowler (Asimov's Jul 1987) 
"Kid Charlemagne", Paul Di Filippo (Amazing Stories Sep 1987)
"Temple to a Minor Goddess", Susan Shwartz (Amazing Stories Jan 1987) 
"Why I Left Harry's All-Night Hamburgers", Lawrence Watt-Evans (Asimov's Jul 1987)

1987

Novel
Winner:  Speaker for the Dead, Orson Scott Card

Nominees:
Count Zero, William Gibson (also in Asimov's Jan,Feb,Mar 1986)
Free Live Free, Gene Wolfe
The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood
The Journal of Nicholas the American, Leigh Kennedy
This Is the Way the World Ends, James Morrow
Novella
Winner:  "R&R", Lucius Shepard (Asimov's Apr 1986) 
Nominees:
"Dydeetown Girl", F. Paul Wilson (Far Frontiers Vol. IV/Winter 1985) 
"Escape from Kathmandu", Kim Stanley Robinson (Asimov's Sep 1986) 
"Gilgamesh in the Outback", Robert Silverberg (Asimov's Jul 1986; and in Rebels in Hell
"Newton Sleep", Gregory Benford (F&SF Jan 1986; and in Heroes in Hell)
Novelette
Winner:  "The Girl Who Fell into the Sky", Kate Wilhelm (Asimov's Oct 1986)
Nominees:
"Aymara", Lucius Shepard (Asimov's Aug 1986)
"Hatrack River", Orson Scott Card (Asimov's Aug 1986)
"Listening to Brahms", Suzy McKee Charnas (Omni Sep 1986) 
"Permafrost", Roger Zelazny (Omni Apr 1986) 
"Surviving", Judith Moffett (F&SF Jun 1986) 
"The Winter Market", William Gibson (Stardate Mar/Apr 1986;and  Interzone #15 Spring 1986)
Short Story
Winner:  "Tangents", Greg Bear (Omni Jan 1986)
Nominees:
"The Boy Who Plaited Manes", Nancy Springer (F&SF Oct 1986) 
"The Lions Are Asleep This Night", Howard Waldrop (Omni Aug 1986) 
"Pretty Boy Crossover", Pat Cadigan (Asimov's Jan 1986) 
"Rat", James Patrick Kelly (F&SF Jun 1986) 
"Robot Dreams", Isaac Asimov (in Robot Dreams; and Asimov's mid-Dec 1986)

1986

Novel
Winner:  Ender's Game, Orson Scott Card

Nominees:
Blood Music, Greg Bear 
Dinner at Deviant's Palace, Tim Powers
Helliconia Winter, Brian W. Aldiss 
The Postman, David Brin 
The Remaking of Sigmund Freud, Barry N. Malzberg 
Schismatrix, Bruce Sterling
Novella
Winner:  "Sailing to Byzantium", Robert Silverberg (Asimov's Feb 1985)
Nominees:
"24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai", Roger Zelazny (Asimov's Jul 1985) 
"The Gorgon Field", Kate Wilhelm (Asimov's Aug 1985) 
"Green Days in Brunei", Bruce Sterling (Asimov's Oct 1985)
"Green Mars", Kim Stanley Robinson (Asimov's Sep 1985) 
"The Only Neat Thing to Do", James Tiptree Jr (F&SF Oct 1985)
Novelette
Winner:  "Portraits of His Children", George R.R. Martin (Asimov's Nov 1985)
Nominees:
"Dogfight", Michael Swanwick & William Gibson (Omni Jul 1985) 
"The Fringe", Orson Scott Card (F&SF Oct 1985) 
"A Gift from the GrayLanders", Michael Bishop (Asimov's Sep 1985)
"The Jaguar Hunter", Lucius Shepard (F&SF May 1985) 
"Paladin of the Lost Hour", Harlan Ellison (in Universe 15; and Twilight Zone Dec 1985) 
"Rockabye Baby", S.C. Sykes (Analog mid-Dec 1985)
Short Story
Winner:  "Out of All Them Bright Stars", Nancy Kress (F&SF Mar 1985)
Nominees:
"Flying Saucer Rock & Roll", Howard Waldrop (Omni Jan 1985) 
"The Gods of Mars", Gardner Dozois, Jack Dann & Michael Swanwick (Omni Mar 1985) 
"Heirs of the Perisphere", Howard Waldrop (Playboy Jul 1985) 
"Hong's Bluff", William F. Wu (Omni Mar 1985) 
"More Than the Sum of His Parts", Joe Haldeman (Playboy May 1985) 
"Paper Dragons", James P. Blaylock (in Imaginary Lands
"Snow", John Crowley (Omni Nov 1985)

1985

Novel
Winner:  Neuromancer, William Gibson

Nominees:
Frontera, Lewis Shiner
The Integral Trees, Larry Niven
Job: A Comedy of Justice, Robert A. Heinlein 
The Man Who Melted, Jack Dann
The Wild Shore, Kim Stanley Robinson
Novella
Winner:  "PRESS ENTER[]", John Varley (Asimov's May 1984)
Nominees:
"The Greening of Bed-Stuy", Frederik Pohl (F&SF Jul 1984) 
"Marrow Death", Michael Swanwick (Asimov's mid-Dec 1984) 
"A Traveler's Tale", Lucius Shepard (Asimov's Jul 1984) 
"Trinity", Nancy Kress (Asimov's Oct 1984) 
"Young Doctor Eszterhazy", Avram Davidson (Amazing Stories Nov 1984)
Novelette
Winner:  "Bloodchild", Octavia E. Butler (Asimov's Jun 1984)
Nominees:
"Bad Medicine", Jack Dann (Asimov's Oct 1984) 
"The Lucky Strike", Kim Stanley Robinson (in Universe 14)
"The Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule", Lucius Shepard (F&SF Dec 1984) 
"Saint Theresa of the Aliens", James Patrick Kelly (Asimov's Jun 1984) 
"Trojan Horse", Michael Swanwick (Omni Dec 1984)
Short Story
Winner:  "Morning Child", Gardner Dozois (Omni Jan 1984)
Nominees:
"The Aliens Who Knew, I Mean, Everything", George Alec Effinger (F&SF Oct 1984) 
"A Cabin on the Coast", Gene Wolfe (F&SF Feb 1984) 
"The Eichmann Variations", George Zebrowski (in Light Years and Dark)
"Salvador", Lucius Shepard (F&SF Apr 1984) 
"Sunken Gardens", Bruce Sterling (Omni Jun 1984)

1984

Novel
Winner:  Startide Rising, David Brin

Nominees:
Against Infinity, Gregory Benford
The Citadel of the Autarch, Gene Wolfe 
Lyonesse, Jack Vance 
Tea with the Black Dragon, R.A. MacAvoy 
The Void Captain's Tale, Norman Spinrad
Novella
Winner:  "Hardfought", Greg Bear (Asimov's Feb 1983)
Nominees:
"Eszterhazy and the Autogóndola-Invention", Avram Davidson (Amazing Stories Nov 1983) 
"The Gospel According to Gamaliel Crucis", Michael Bishop (Asimov's Nov 1983)
"Her Habiline Husband", Michael Bishop (in Universe 13
"Homefaring", Robert Silverberg (Amazing Stories Nov 1983) 
"Transit", Vonda N. McIntyre (Asimov's Oct 1983)
Novelette
Winner:  "Blood Music", Greg Bear (Analog Jun 1983)
Nominees:
"Black Air", Kim Stanley Robinson (F&SF Mar 1983)
"Blind Shemmy", Jack Dann (Omni Apr 1983)
"Cicada Queen", Bruce Sterling (in Universe 13)
"The Monkey Treatment", George R.R. Martin (F&SF Jul 1983)
"The Sidon in the Mirror", Connie Willis (Asimov's Apr 1983)
"Slow Birds", Ian Watson (F&SF Jun 1983)
Short Story
Winner:  "The Peacemaker", Gardner Dozois (Asimov's Aug 1983)
Nominees:
"Cryptic", Jack McDevitt (Asimov's Apr 1983) 
"The Geometry of Narrative", Hilbert Schenck (Analog Aug 1983)
"Ghost Town", Chad Oliver (Analog Sep 15 1983) 
"Her Furry Face", Leigh Kennedy (Asimov's mid-Dec 1983) 
"Wong's Lost and Found Emporium", William F. Wu (Amazing Stories May 1983)

1983

Novel
Winner:  No Enemy But Time, Michael Bishop

Nominees:
Foundation's Edge, Isaac Asimov
Friday, Robert A. Heinlein
Helliconia Spring, Brian W. Aldiss
The Sword of the Lictor, Gene Wolfe
The Transmigration of Timothy Archer, Philip K. Dick
Novella
Winner:  "Another Orphan", John Kessel (F&SF Sep 1982)
Nominees:
"Horrible Imaginings", Fritz Leiber (in Death)
"Moon of Ice", Brad Linaweaver (Amazing Stories Mar 1982) 
"Souls", Joanna Russ (F&SF Jan 1982)
"Unsound Variations", George R.R. Martin (Amazing Stories Jan 1982)
Novelette
Winner:  "Fire Watch", Connie Willis (Asimov's Feb 15 1982)
Nominees:
"Burning Chrome", William Gibson (Omni Jul 1982) 
"The Mystery of the Young Gentleman", Joanna Russ (in Speculations
"Myths of the Near Future", J.G. Ballard (F&SF Oct 1982) 
"Swarm", Bruce Sterling (F&SF Apr 1982) 
"Understanding Human Behavior", Thomas M. Disch (F&SF Feb 1982)
Short Story
Winner:  "A Letter from the Clearys", Connie Willis (Asimov's Jul 1982)
Nominees:
"Corridors", Barry N. Malzberg (in The Engines of the Night)
"God's Hooks!", Howard Waldrop (in Universe 12)
"High Steel", Jack C. Haldeman II & Jack Dann (F&SF Feb 1982)
"Petra", Greg Bear (Omni Feb 1982) 
"The Pope of the Chimps", Robert Silverberg (in Perpetual Light)

1982

Novel
Winner:  The Claw of the Conciliator, Gene Wolfe

Nominees:
Little, Big, John Crowley 
The Many-Colored Land, Julian May
Radix, A.A. Attanasio
Riddley Walker, Russell Hoban 
The Vampire Tapestry, Suzy McKee Charnas
Novella
Winner:  "The Saturn Game", Poul Anderson (Analog Feb 2 1981)
Nominees:
"Amnesia", Jack Dann (in The Berkley Showcase: Volume 3)
"In the Western Tradition", Phyllis Eisenstein (F&SF Mar 1981)
"Swarmer, Skimmer", Gregory Benford (SF Digest Oct/Nov 1981) 
"True Names", Vernor Vinge (in Binary Star #5)
"The Winter Beach", Kate Wilhelm (Redbook Sep 1981) 
Novelette
Winner:  "The Quickening", Michael Bishop (in Universe 11)
Nominees:
"The Fire When It Comes", Parke Godwin (F&SF May 1981) 
"Lirios: A Tale of the Quintana Roo", James Tiptree Jr (Asimov's  Sep 28 1981)
"Mummer Kiss", Michael Swanwick (in Universe 11)
"Sea Changeling", Mildred Downey Broxon (Asimov's Aug 3 1981) 
"The Thermals of August", Edward Bryant (F&SF May 1981)
Short Story
Winner:  "The Bone Flute", Lisa Tuttle (F&SF May 1981 [refused])
Nominees:
"Disciples", Gardner Dozois (Penthouse Dec 1981)
"Going Under", Jack Dann (Omni Sep 1981)
"Johnny Mnemonic", William Gibson (Omni May 1981) 
"The Pusher", John Varley (F&SF Oct 1981)
"The Quiet", George Florance-Guthridge (F&SF Jul 1981) 
"Venice Drowned", Kim Stanley Robinson (in Universe 11)
"Zeke", Timothy R. Sullivan (Twilight Zone Oct 1981)

1981

Novel
Winner:  Timescape, Gregory Benford

Nominees:
Beyond the Blue Event Horizon, Frederik Pohl 
Mockingbird, Walter Tevis 
The Orphan, Robert Stallman 
The Shadow of the Torturer, Gene Wolfe
The Snow Queen, Joan D. Vinge
Novella
Winner:  "Unicorn Tapestry", Suzy McKee Charnas (in New Dimensions 11)
Nominees:
"The Autopsy", Michael Shea (F&SF Dec 1980) 
"The Brave Little Toaster", Thomas M. Disch (F&SF Aug 1980) 
"Dangerous Games", Marta Randall (F&SF Apr 1980) 
"Lost Dorsai", Gordon R. Dickson (Destinies v2 #1 Feb/Mar 1980) 
"There Beneath the Silky-Trees and Whelmed in Deeper Gulphs Than Me", Avram Davidson (in Other Worlds 2)
Novelette
Winner:  "The Ugly Chickens", Howard Waldrop (in Universe 10)
Nominees:
"Beatnik Bayou", John Varley (in New Voices III: The Campbell Award Nominees)
"The Feast of Saint Janis", Michael Swanwick (in New Dimensions 11
"Ginungagap", Michael Swanwick (TriQuarterly #49 Fall 1980) 
"Strata", Edward Bryant (F&SF Aug 1980) 
"The Way Station", Stephen King (F&SF Apr 1980)
Short Story
Winner:  "Grotto of the Dancing Deer", Clifford D. Simak (Analog Apr 1980)
Nominees:
"Secrets of the Heart", Charles L. Grant (F&SF Mar 1980)
"A Sunday Visit with Great-Grandfather", Craig Strete (in New Dimensions 11 [nomination withdrawn]) 
"War Beneath the Tree", Gene Wolfe (Omni Dec 1979) 
"Window", Bob Leman (F&SF May 1980)

1980

Novel
Winner:  The Fountains of Paradise, Arthur C. Clarke

Nominees:
Jem, Frederik Pohl
Juniper Time, Kate Wilhelm 
On Wings of Song, Thomas M. Disch (also in F&SF Feb,Mar,Apr 1979)
The Road to Corlay, Richard Cowper 
Titan, John Varley (also in Analog Jan,Feb,Mar,Apr 1979)
Novella
Winner:  "Enemy Mine", Barry B. Longyear (Asimov's Sep 1979)
Nominees:
"The Battle of the Abaco Reefs", Hilbert Schenck (F&SF Jun 1979)
"Fireship", Joan D. Vinge (Analog Dec 1978) 
"Mars Masked", Frederik Pohl (Asimov's Mar 1979) 
"The Story Writer", Richard Wilson (Destinies v1 #3 Apr/Jun 1979)
"The Tale of Gorgik", Samuel R. Delany (Asimov's SF Adventure Summer 1979)
Novelette
Winner:  "Sandkings", George R.R. Martin (Omni Aug 1979)
Nominees:
"The Angel of Death", Michael Shea (F&SF Aug 1979) 
"Camps", Jack Dann (F&SF May 1979) 
"Options", John Varley (in Universe 9)
"The Pathways of Desire", Ursula K. Le Guin (in New Dimensions 9)
"The Ways of Love", Poul Anderson (Destinies v1 #2 Jan/Feb 1979)
Short Story
Winner:  "giANTS", Edward Bryant (Analog Aug 1979)
Nominees:
"The Extraordinary Voyages of Amélie Bertrand", Joanna Russ (F&SF Sep 1979) 
"Red as Blood", Tanith Lee (F&SF Jul 1979) 
"Unaccompanied Sonata", Orson Scott Card (Omni Mar 1979) 
"Vernalfest Morning", Michael Bishop (in Chrysalis 3
"The Way of Cross and Dragon", George R.R. Martin (Omni Jun 1979)

1979

Novel
Winner:  Dreamsnake, Vonda N. McIntyre

Nominees:
Blind Voices, Tom Reamy
The Faded Sun: Kesrith, C.J. Cherryh (also in Galaxy Feb,Mar,Apr,May 1978) 
Kalki, Gore Vidal
Strangers, Gardner Dozois
Novella
Winner:  "The Persistence of Vision", John Varley (F&SF Mar 1978)
Nominee:
"Seven American Nights", Gene Wolfe (in Orbit 20)
Novelette
Winner:  "A Glow of Candles, a Unicorn's Eye", Charles L. Grant (in Graven Images)
Nominees:
"Devil You Don't Know", Dean Ing (Analog Jan 1978) 
"Mikal's Songbird", Orson Scott Card (Analog May 1978)
Short Story
Winner:  "Stone", Edward Bryant (F&SF Feb 1978)
Nominees:
"Cassandra", C.J. Cherryh (F&SF Oct 1978) 
"A Quiet Revolution for Death", Jack Dann (in New Dimensions 8)

1978

Novel
Winner:  Gateway, Frederik Pohl (also in Galaxy Nov,Dec 1976, Mar 1977)

Nominees:
Cirque, Terry Carr
In the Ocean of Night, Gregory Benford
Moonstar Odyssey, David Gerrold 
Sword of the Demon, Richard Lupoff
Novella
Winner:  "Stardance", Spider & Jeanne Robinson (Analog Mar 1977) 
Nominee:
"Aztecs", Vonda N. McIntyre (in 2076: The American Tricentennial)
Novelette
Winner:  "The Screwfly Solution", James Tiptree Jr [as by Raccoona Sheldon] (Analog Jun 1977)
Nominees:
"The Ninth Symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven and Other Lost Songs", Carter Scholz (in Universe 7)
"Particle Theory", Edward Bryant (Analog Feb 1977) 
"A Rite of Spring", Fritz Leiber (in Universe 7)
"The Stone City", George R.R. Martin (in New Voices in Science  Fiction)
Short Story
Winner:  "Jeffty Is Five", Harlan Ellison (F&SF Jul 1977)
Nominees:
"Air Raid", John Varley [as by Herb Boehm] (Asimov's Spring 1977) 
"Camera Obscura", Thomas F. Monteleone (Cosmos #2 Jul 1977;also in The Arts and Beyond
"The Hibakusha Gallery", Edward Bryant (Penthouse Jun 1977) 
"Tin Woodman", Dennis R. Bailey & Dave Bischoff (Amazing Stories Dec 1976)

1977

Novel
Winner:  Man Plus, Frederik Pohl (also in F&SF Apr,May,Jun 1976)

Nominees:
Inferno, Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle
Islands, Marta Randall 
Shadrach in the Furnace, Robert Silverberg (also in Analog Aug,Sep,Oct 1976)
Triton, Samuel R. Delany
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang, Kate Wilhelm
Novella
Winner:  "Houston, Houston, Do You Read?", James Tiptree Jr (in Aurora: Beyond Equality)
Nominees:
"The Eyeflash Miracles", Gene Wolfe (in Future Power)
"Piper at the Gates of Dawn", Richard Cowper (F&SF Mar 1976) 
"The Samurai and the Willows", Michael Bishop (F&SF Feb 1976)
Novelette
Winner:  "The Bicentennial Man", Isaac Asimov (in Stellar #2)
Nominees:
"Custer's Last Jump", Steven Utley & Howard Waldrop (in Universe 6
"The Diary of the Rose", Ursula K. Le Guin (in Future Power [nomination withdrawn]) 
"His Hour Upon the Stage", Grant Carrington (Amazing Stories Mar 1976) 
"In the Bowl", John Varley (F&SF Dec 1975)
Short Story
Winner:  "A Crowd of Shadows", Charles L. Grant (F&SF Jun 1976)
Nominees:
"Back to the Stone Age", Jake Saunders (in Lone Star Universe)
"Breath's a Ware That Will Not Keep", Thomas F. Monteleone (in Dystopian Visions)
"Mary Margaret Road-Grader", Howard Waldrop (in Orbit 18
"Stone Circle", Lisa Tuttle (Amazing Stories Mar 1976) 
"Tricentennial", Joe Haldeman (Analog Jul 1976)

1976

Novel
Winner:  The Forever War, Joe Haldeman

Nominees:
Autumn Angels, Arthur Byron Cover
The Birthgrave, Tanith Lee
The Computer Connection, Alfred Bester (also in Analog Nov,Dec 1974, Jan 1975 as "The Indian Giver")
Dhalgren, Samuel R. Delany
Doorways in the Sand, Roger Zelazny (also in Analog Jun,Jul,Aug 1975)
The Embedding, Ian Watson
The Exile Waiting, Vonda N. McIntyre
The Female Man, Joanna Russ
A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire, Michael Bishop
Guernica Night, Barry N. Malzberg
The Heritage of Hastur, Marion Zimmer Bradley 
Invisible Cities, Italo Calvino
A Midsummer Tempest, Poul Anderson
Missing Man, Katherine MacLean 
The Mote in God's Eye, Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle
Ragtime, E.L. Doctorow 
The Stochastic Man, Robert Silverberg (also in F&SF Apr,May,Jun 1975)
Novella
Winner:  "Home Is the Hangman", Roger Zelazny (Analog Nov 1975)
Nominees:
"A Momentary Taste of Being", James Tiptree Jr (in The New Atlantis)
"The Storms of Windhaven", Lisa Tuttle & George R.R. Martin  (Analog May 1975) 
"Sunrise West", William K. Carlson (Vertex Oct,Dec 1974)
Novelette
Winner:  "San Diego Lightfoot Sue", Tom Reamy (F&SF Aug 1975)
Nominees:
"The Bleeding Man", Craig Strete (Galaxy Dec 1974) 
"Blooded on Arachne", Michael Bishop (in Epoch
"The Custodians", Richard Cowper (F&SF Oct 1975) 
"The Dybbuk Dolls", Jack Dann (in New Dimensions 5
"The Final Fighting of Fion Mac Cumhail", Randall Garrett (F&SF Sep 1975) 
"A Galaxy Called Rome", Barry N. Malzberg (F&SF Jul 1975) 
"The New Atlantis", Ursula K. Le Guin (in The New Atlantis
"Polly Charms, the Sleeping Woman", Avram Davidson (F&SF Feb 1975) 
"Retrograde Summer", John Varley (F&SF Feb 1975) 
"The Warlord of Saturn's Moons", Eleanor Arnason (in New Worlds 6)
Short Story
Winner:  "Catch That Zeppelin!", Fritz Leiber (F&SF Mar 1975)
Nominees:
"Attachment", Phyllis Eisenstein (Amazing Stories Dec 1974) 
"Child of All Ages", P.J. Plauger (Analog Mar 1975) 
"Doing Lennon", Gregory Benford (Analog Apr 1975)
"Find the Lady", Nicholas Fisk (in New Dimensions 5
"Growing Up in Edge City", Frederik Pohl (in Epoch
"Sail the Tide of Mourning", Richard Lupoff (in New Dimensions 5
"A Scraping at the Bones", Algis Budrys (Analog May 1975) 
"Shatterday", Harlan Ellison (Gallery Sep 1975) 
"Time Deer", Craig Strete (If Nov/Dec 1974) 
"Utopia of a Tired Man", Jorge Luis Borges (The New Yorker Apr 14 1975) 
"White Creatures", Gregory Benford (in New Dimensions 5
"White Wolf Calling", Charles L. Grant (F&SF Apr 1975)

1975

Novel
Winner:  The Dispossessed, Ursula K. Le Guin

Nominees:
334, Thomas M. Disch
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, Philip K. Dick
The Godwhale, T.J. Bass
Novella
Winner:  "Born with the Dead", Robert Silverberg (F&SF Apr 1974)
Nominees:
"On the Street of the Serpents", Michael Bishop (in Science Fiction Emphasis #1
"A Song for Lya", George R.R. Martin (Analog Jun 1974)
Novelette
Winner:  "If the Stars Are Gods", Gordon Eklund & Gregory Benford (in Universe 4)
Nominees:
"The Rest Is Silence", Charles L. Grant (F&SF Sep 1974)
"Twilla", Tom Reamy (F&SF Sep 1974)
Short Story
Winner:  "The Day Before the Revolution", Ursula K. Le Guin (Galaxy Aug 1974)
Nominees:
"After King Kong Fell", Philip José Farmer (in Omega
"The Engine at Heartspring's Center", Roger Zelazny (Analog Jul 1974)

1974

Novel
Winner:  Rendezvous with Rama, Arthur C. Clarke (also in Galaxy Sep,Oct 1973)

Nominees:
Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon
The Man Who Folded Himself, David Gerrold 
The People of the Wind, Poul Anderson (also in Analog Feb,Mar,Apr 1973)
Time Enough for Love, Robert A. Heinlein
Novella
Winner:  "The Death of Doctor Island", Gene Wolfe (in Universe 3)
Nominees:
"Chains of the Sea", Gardner Dozois (in Chains of the Sea
"Death and Designation Among the Asadi", Michael Bishop (If Feb 1973) 
"Junction", Jack Dann (Fantastic Nov 1973) 
"The White Otters of Childhood", Michael Bishop (F&SF Jul 1973)
Novelette
Winner:  "Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand", Vonda N. McIntyre (Analog Oct 1973)
Nominees:
"Case and the Dreamer", Theodore Sturgeon (Galaxy Jan 1973) 
"The Deathbird", Harlan Ellison (F&SF Mar 1973) 
"The Girl Who Was Plugged In", James Tiptree Jr (in New Dimensions 3)
Short Story
Winner:  "Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death", James Tiptree Jr (in The Alien Condition)
Nominees:
"How I Lost the Second World War and Helped Turn Back the German Invasion", Gene Wolfe (Analog May 1973) 
"Shark", Edward Bryant (in Orbit 12
"A Thing of Beauty", Norman Spinrad (Analog Jan 1973) 
"Wings", Vonda N. McIntyre (in The Alien Condition
"With Morning Comes Mistfall", George R.R. Martin (Analog May 1973)

1973

Novel
Winner:  The Gods Themselves, Isaac Asimov (also in Galaxy Mar/Apr, May/Jun 1972; If Mar/Apr 1972)

Nominees:
The Book of Skulls, Robert Silverberg
Dying Inside, Robert Silverberg (also in Galaxy Jul, Sep 1972)
The Iron Dream, Norman Spinrad
The Sheep Look Up, John Brunner 
What Entropy Means to Me, Geo. Alec Effinger 
When Harlie Was One, David Gerrold
Novella
Winner:  "A Meeting with Medusa", Arthur C. Clarke (Playboy Dec 1971)
Nominees:
"The Fifth Head of Cerberus", Gene Wolfe (in Orbit 10
"The Gold at the Starbow's End", Frederik Pohl (Analog Mar 1972) 
"Son of the Morning", Phyllis Gotlieb (F&SF Jun 1972) 
"With the Bentfin Boomer Boys on Little Old New Alabama",  Richard A. Lupoff (in Again, Dangerous Visions
"The Word for World Is Forest", Ursula K. Le Guin (in Again, Dangerous Visions)
Novelette
Winner:  "Goat Song", Poul Anderson (F&SF Feb 1972) 
Nominees:
"The Animal Fair", Alfred Bester (F&SF Oct 1972) 
"Basilisk", Harlan Ellison (F&SF Aug 1972) 
"The Funeral", Kate Wilhelm (in Again, Dangerous Visions
"In the Deadlands", David Gerrold (in With a Finger In My I
"A Kingdom by the Sea", Gardner Dozois (in Orbit 10
"Patron of the Arts", William Rotsler (in Universe 2)
Short Story
Winner:  "When It Changed", Joanna Russ (in Again, Dangerous Visions)
Nominees:
"Against the Lafayette Escadrille", Gene Wolfe (in Again, Dangerous Visions
"And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Side", James Tiptree Jr (F&SF Mar 1972)
"On the Downhill Side", Harlan Ellison (in Universe 2
"Shaffery Among the Immortals", Frederik Pohl (F&SF Jul 1972) 
"When We Went to See the End of the World", Robert Silverberg (in Universe 2)

1972

Novel
Winner:  A Time of Changes, Robert Silverberg (also in Galaxy Mar,Apr,May/Jun 1971)

Nominees:
The Byworlder, Poul Anderson (also in Fantastic Jun,Aug 1971)
The Devil Is Dead, R.A. Lafferty
Half Past Human, T.J. Bass
The Lathe of Heaven, Ursula K. Le Guin (also in Amazing Stories Mar,May 1971)
Margaret and I, Kate Wilhelm
Novella
Winner:  "The Missing Man", Katherine MacLean (Analog Mar 1971)
Nominees:
Being There, Jerzy Kosinski 
"The God House", Keith Roberts (in New Worlds Quarterly #1)
"The Infinity Box", Kate Wilhelm (in Orbit 9)
"The Plastic Abyss", Kate Wilhelm (in Abyss)
Novelette
Winner:  "The Queen of Air and Darkness", Poul Anderson (F&SF Apr 1971)
Nominees:
"The Encounter", Kate Wilhelm (in Orbit 8)
"Mount Charity", Edgar Pangborn (in Universe 1)
"Poor Man, Beggar Man", Joanna Russ (in Universe 1)
"A Special Kind of Morning", Gardner Dozois (in New Dimensions 1)
Short Story
Winner:  "Good News from the Vatican", Robert Silverberg (in Universe 1)
Nominees:
"Heathen God", George Zebrowski (F&SF Jan 1971)
"Horse of Air", Gardner Dozois (in Orbit 8
"The Last Ghost", Stephen Goldin (in Protostars)

1971

Novel
Winner:  Ringworld, Larry Niven

Nominees:
And Chaos Died, Joanna Russ 
Fourth Mansions, R.A. Lafferty 
The Steel Crocodile, D.G. Compton
Tower of Glass, Robert Silverberg (also in Galaxy Apr,May,Jun 1970)
The Year of the Quiet Sun, Wilson Tucker
Novella
Winner:  "Ill Met in Lankhmar", Fritz Leiber (F&SF Apr 1970)
Nominees:
"April Fool's Day Forever", Kate Wilhelm (in Orbit 7)
"The Fatal Fulfillment", Poul Anderson (F&SF Mar 1970)
"The Region Between", Harlan Ellison (Galaxy Mar 1970)
"The Snow Women", Fritz Leiber (Fantastic Apr 1970 [nomination withdrawn])
"A Style in Treason", James Blish (in Anywhen)
"The Thing in the Stone", Clifford D. Simak (If Mar 1970)
Novelette
Winner:  "Slow Sculpture", Theodore Sturgeon (Galaxy Feb 1970)
Nominees:
"The Asian Shore", Thomas M. Disch (in Orbit 6)
"Continued on Next Rock", R.A. Lafferty (in Orbit 7)
"Dear Aunt Annie", Gordon Eklund (Fantastic Apr 1970) 
"The Second Inquisition", Joanna Russ (in Orbit 6)
"The Shaker Revival", Gerald Jonas (Galaxy Feb 1970)
Short Story
Winner:  no winner
Nominees:
"By the Falls", Harry Harrison (If Jan 1970) 
"A Cold Dark Night with Snow", Kate Wilhelm (in Orbit 6)
"The Creation of Bennie Good", James Sallis (in Orbit 6)
"A Dream at Noonday", Gardner Dozois (in Orbit 7)
"Entire and Perfect Chrysolite", R.A. Lafferty (in Orbit 6)
"In the Queue", Keith Laumer (in Orbit 7)
"The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories", Gene Wolfe (in Orbit 7)

1970

Novel
Winner:  The Left Hand of Darkness, Ursula K. Le Guin

Nominees:
Bug Jack Barron, Norman Spinrad
Isle of the Dead, Roger Zelazny 
The Jagged Orbit, John Brunner
Slaughterhouse-Five, Kurt Vonnegut Jr
Up the Line, Robert Silverberg (also in Amazing Stories Jul,Sep 1969)
Novella
Winner:  "A Boy and His Dog", Harlan Ellison (in The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World)
Nominees:
"Dramatic Mission", Anne McCaffrey (Analog Jun 1969) 
"Probable Cause", Charles L. Harness (in Orbit 4
"Ship of Shadows", Fritz Leiber (F&SF Jul 1969) 
"To Jorslem", Robert Silverberg (Galaxy Feb 1969)
Novelette
Winner:  "Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones", Samuel R. Delany (in World's Best Science Fiction: 1969)
Nominees:
"The Big Flash", Norman Spinrad (in Orbit 5
"Deeper than the Darkness", Gregory Benford (F&SF Apr 1969) 
"Nine Lives", Ursula K. Le Guin (Playboy Nov 1969)
Short Story
Winner:  "Passengers", Robert Silverberg (in Orbit 4)
Nominees:
"The Last Flight of Dr. Ain", James Tiptree Jr (Galaxy Mar 1969) 
"The Man Who Learned Loving", Theodore Sturgeon (F&SF Oct 1969)
"Not Long Before the End", Larry Niven (F&SF Apr 1969) 
"Shattered Like a Glass Goblin", Harlan Ellison (in Orbit 4)

1969

Novel
Winner:  Rite of Passage, Alexei Panshin

Nominees:
Black Easter, James Blish
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Philip K. Dick
The Masks of Time, Robert Silverberg 
Past Master, R.A. Lafferty
Picnic on Paradise, Joanna Russ 
Stand on Zanzibar, John Brunner
Novella
Winner:  "Dragonrider", Anne McCaffrey (Analog Dec 1967, Jan 1968)
Nominees:
"The Day Before Forever", Keith Laumer (in The Day Before Forever and Thunderhead
"Hawk Among the Sparrows", Dean McLaughlin (Analog Jul 1968)
"Lines of Power", Samuel R. Delany (F&SF May 1968) 
"Nightwings", Robert Silverberg (Galaxy Sep 1968)
Novelette
Winner:  "Mother to the World", Richard Wilson (in Orbit 3)
Nominees:
"Final War", K.M. O'Donnell (F&SF Apr 1968) 
"The Guerrilla Trees", H.H. Hollis (If Jun 1968) 
"The Listeners", James E. Gunn (Galaxy Sep 1968) 
"Once There Was a Giant", Keith Laumer (F&SF Nov 1968)
"The Sharing of Flesh", Poul Anderson (Galaxy Dec 1968) 
"Total Environment", Brian W. Aldiss (Galaxy Feb 1968)
Short Story
Winner:  "The Planners", Kate Wilhelm (in Orbit 3)
Nominees:
"The Dance of the Changer and the Three", Terry Carr (in The Farthest Reaches
"Idiot's Mate", Robert Taylor (Amazing Stories Sep 1968)
"Kyrie", Poul Anderson (in The Farthest Reaches
"Masks", Damon Knight (Playboy Jul 1968) 
"Sword Game", H.H. Hollis (Galaxy Apr 1968)

1968

Novel
Winner:  The Einstein Intersection, Samuel R. Delany

Nominees:
Chthon, Piers Anthony 
The Eskimo Invasion, Hayden Howard
Lord of Light, Roger Zelazny
Thorns, Robert Silverberg
Novella
Winner:  "Behold the Man", Michael Moorcock (in World's Best Science Fiction: 1967)
Nominees:
"Hawksbill Station", Robert Silverberg (Galaxy Aug 1967) 
"If All Men Were Brothers, Would You Let One Marry Your Sister?", Theodore Sturgeon (in Dangerous Visions
"Riders of the Purple Wage", Philip José Farmer (in Dangerous Visions)
"Weyr Search", Anne McCaffrey (Analog Oct 1967)
Novelette
Winner:  "Gonna Roll the Bones", Fritz Leiber (in Dangerous Visions)
Nominees:
"Flatlander", Larry Niven (If Mar 1967)
"The Keys to December", Roger Zelazny (in World's Best Science Fiction: 1967
"Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes", Harlan Ellison (Knight May 1967) 
"This Mortal Mountain", Roger Zelazny (If Mar 1967)
Short Story
Winner:  "Aye, and Gomorrah…", Samuel R. Delany (in Dangerous Visions)
Nominees:
"Answering Service", Fritz Leiber (If Dec 1967) 
"Baby, You Were Great", Kate Wilhelm (in Orbit 2
"The Doctor", Ted Thomas (in Orbit 2
"Driftglass", Samuel R. Delany (If Jun 1967) 
"Earthwoman", Reginald Bretnor (F&SF Aug 1967)

1967

Novel
Winners:  Babel-17, Samuel R. Delany and Flowers for Algernon, Daniel Keyes

Nominee:
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, Robert A. Heinlein
Novella
Winner:  "The Last Castle", Jack Vance (Galaxy Apr 1966)
Nominees:
"The Alchemist", Charles L. Harness (Analog May 1966) 
Clash of Star-Kings, Avram Davidson
Novelette
Winner:  "Call Him Lord", Gordon R. Dickson (Analog May 1966)
Nominees:
"Apology to Inky", Robert M. Green Jr (F&SF Jan 1966) 
"The Eskimo Invasion", Hayden Howard (Galaxy Jun 1966) 
"An Ornament to His Profession", Charles L. Harness (Analog Feb 1966)
"This Moment of the Storm", Roger Zelazny (F&SF Jun 1966)
Short Story
Winner:  "The Secret Place", Richard McKenna (in Orbit 1)
Nominees:
"Light of Other Days", Bob Shaw (Analog Aug 1966)
"Man In His Time", Brian W. Aldiss (in Who Can Replace a Man?)

1966

Novel
Winner:  Dune, Frank Herbert
Nominees:

  • All Flesh Is Grass, Clifford D. Simak
  • The Clone, Theodore Thomas & Kate Wilhelm
  • Dr. Bloodmoney, Philip K. Dick
  • The Escape Orbit, James White
  • The Genocides, Thomas M. Disch
  • Nova Express, William Burroughs
  • A Plague of Demons, Keith Laumer
  • Rogue Dragon, Avram Davidson
  • The Ship That Sailed the Time Stream, G.C. Edmondson
  • The Star Fox, Poul Anderson
  • The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, Philip K. Dick
Novella
Winners:  "He Who Shapes", Roger Zelazny (Amazing Stories Jan,Feb 1965) and "The Saliva Tree", Brian W. Aldiss (F&SF Sep 1965)

Nominees:

  • The Ballad of Beta-2, Samuel R. Delany
  • "The Mercurymen", C.C. MacApp (Galaxy Dec 1965)
  • "On the Storm Planet", Cordwainer Smith (Galaxy Feb 1965)
  • "Research Alpha", A.E. van Vogt & James Schmitz (If Jul 1965) 
  • "Rogue Dragon", Avram Davidson (F&SF Jul 1965)
  • "Under Two Moons", Frederik Pohl (If Sep 1965) 
Novelette
Winner:  "The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth", Roger Zelazny (F&SF Mar 1965)
Nominees:
  • "102 H-Bombs", Thomas M. Disch (Fantastic Mar 1965) 
  • "The Adventure of the Extraterrestrial", Mack Reynolds (Analog Jul 1965) 
  • "At the Institute", Norman Kagan (Worlds of Tomorrow Sep 1965) 
  • "The Decision Makers", Joseph Green (Galaxy Apr 1965) 
  • "The Earth Merchants", Norman Kagan (F&SF May 1965) 
  • "Four Ghosts In Hamlet", Fritz Leiber (F&SF Jan 1965) 
  • "Goblin Night", James H. Schmitz (Analog Apr 1965) 
  • "Half a Loaf", R.C. Fitzpatrick (Analog Aug 1965) 
  • "Laugh Along with Franz", Norman Kagan (Galaxy Dec 1965)
  • "The Life of Your Time", Michael Karageorge (Analog Sep 1965) (Karageorge is a pseudonym for Poul Anderson) 
  • "Maiden Voyage", J.W. Schutz (F&SF Mar 1965)
  • "The Masculinist Revolt", William Tenn (F&SF Aug 1965) 
  • "Masque of the Red Shift", Fred Saberhagen (If Nov 1965) 
  • "Planet of Forgetting", James H. Schmitz (Galaxy Feb 1965) 
  • "Shall We Have a Little Talk?", Robert Sheckley (Galaxy Oct 1965) 
  • "The Shipwrecked Hotel", James Blish & Norman L. Knight (Galaxy Aug 1965) 
  • "Small One", E. Clayton McCarty (If Feb 1965) 
  • "Vanishing Point", Jonathan Brand (If Jan 1965)
Short Story
Winner:  "'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman", Harlan Ellison (Galaxy Dec 1965)
Nominees:
  • "Balanced Ecology", James H. Schmitz (Analog Mar 1965) 
  • "Becalmed in Hell", Larry Niven (F&SF Jul 1965) 
  • "A Better Mousehole", Edgar Pangborn (Galaxy Oct 1965) 
  • "Better Than Ever", Alex Kirs (F&SF Mar 1965)
  • "Calling Dr. Clockwork", Ron Goulart (Amazing Stories Mar 1965) 
  • "Come to Venus Melancholy", Thomas M. Disch (F&SF Nov 1965)
  • "Computers Don't Argue", Gordon R. Dickson (Analog Sep 1965) 
  • "Cyclops", Fritz Leiber (Worlds of Tomorrow Sep 1965)
  • "Devil Car", Roger Zelazny (Galaxy Jun 1965)
  • "The Eight Billion", Richard Wilson (F&SF Jul 1965)
  • "Eyes Do More Than See", Isaac Asimov (F&SF Apr 1965)
  • "A Few Kindred Spirits", John Christopher (F&SF Nov 1965) 
  • "Founding Father", Isaac Asimov (Galaxy Oct 1965) 
  • "Game", Donald Barthelme (The New Yorker Jul 31 1965)
  • "The Good New Days", Fritz Leiber (Galaxy Oct 1965) 
  • "The House the Blakeneys Built", Avram Davidson (F&SF Jan 1965)
  • "In Our Block", R.A. Lafferty (If Jul 1965) 
  • "Inside Man", H.L. Gold (Galaxy Oct 1965)
  • "Keep Them Happy", Robert Rohrer (F&SF Apr 1965)
  • "A Leader for Yesteryear", Mack Reynolds (If Oct 1965)
  • "Lord Moon", Jane Beauclerk (F&SF Apr 1965) 
  • "The Mischief Maker", Richard Olin (Analog Oct 1965)
  • "Of One Mind", James A. Durham (If Mar 1965)
  • "Over the River and Through the Woods", Clifford D. Simak (Amazing Stories May 1965) 
  • "The Peacock King", Larry McCombs & Ted White (F&SF Nov 1965)
  • "Slow Tuesday Night", R.A. Lafferty (Galaxy Apr 1965) 
  • "Souvenir", J.G. Ballard (Playboy May 1965) 
  • "Though a Sparrow Fall", Scott Nichols (Analog Jul 1965) 
  • "Uncollected Works", Lin Carter (F&SF Mar 1965) 
  • "Wrong-Way Street", Larry Niven (Galaxy Apr 1965)
This first year's Nebula ballot was unusually long, compared to later years, because there was no nomination stage; everything receiving even a single nomination ended up on the final voting ballot. In following years only works receiving the most nominations were placed on the final ballot.


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