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Where and When
: Noreascon I, Boston MA : September 2, 1971 - September 6, 1971
Eligibility Year
: 1970
Novel
Winner:
Ringworld
,
Larry Niven
(Ballantine)
“Star Light”,
Hal Clement
(
Analog
Jun,Jul,Aug,Sep 1970; Ballantine 1971)
Tau Zero
,
Poul Anderson
(Doubleday)
Tower of Glass
,
Robert Silverberg
(Scribner's)
The Year of the Quiet Sun
,
Wilson Tucker
(Ace)
Novella
Winner:
“Ill Met in Lankhmar”,
Fritz Leiber
(
F&SF
Apr 1970)
“Beastchild”,
Dean R. Koontz
(
Venture
Aug 1970)
“The Region Between”,
Harlan Ellison
(
Galaxy
Mar 1970)
“The Thing in the Stone”,
Clifford D. Simak
(
If
Mar 1970)
“The World Outside”,
Robert Silverberg
(
Galaxy
Oct/Nov 1970)
“The Snow Women”,
Fritz Leiber
(
Fantastic
Apr 1970) [nomination withdrawn]
Short Story
Winner:
“Slow Sculpture”,
Theodore Sturgeon
(
Galaxy
Feb 1970)
“Brillo”,
Ben Bova
&
Harlan Ellison
(
Analog
Aug 1970)
“Continued on Next Rock”,
R. A. Lafferty
(
Orbit 7
)
“In the Queue”,
Keith Laumer
(
Orbit 7
)
“Jean Duprès”,
Gordon R. Dickson
(
Nova 1
)
Dramatic Presentation
Winner:
no award
“Blows Against the Empire” (recording)
Colossus: The Forbin Project
“Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers” (recording)
Hauser's Memory
(TV drama)
No Blade of Grass
Professional Magazine
Winner:
F&SF
,
Edward L. Ferman
, ed.
Amazing Stories
,
Ted White
, ed.
Analog
,
John W. Campbell, Jr.
, ed.
Galaxy
,
Ejler Jakobsson
, ed.
Vision of Tomorrow
,
Philip Harbottle
, ed.
Professional Artist
Winner:
Leo & Diane Dillon
Frank Kelly Freas
Jack Gaughan
Eddie Jones
Jeff Jones
Fanzine
Winner:
Locus
,
Charles Brown
&
Dena Brown
, eds.
Energumen
,
Michael Glicksohn
&
Susan Glicksohn
, eds.
Outworlds
,
Bill Bowers
&
Joan Bowers
, eds.
Science Fiction Review
,
Richard E. Geis
, ed.
Speculation
,
Peter R. Weston
, ed.
Fan Writer
Winner:
Richard E. Geis
Terry Carr
Tom Digby
Elizabeth Fishman
Ted Pauls
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Winner:
Alicia Austin
Bill Rotsler
Steve Fabian
Mike Gilbert
Tim Kirk
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