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Where and When
: Torcon II, Toronto, Canada : August 31, 1973 - September 3, 1973
Eligibility Year
: 1972
Associated Awards
:
John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer
,
Worldcon Special Convention Award
(also listed below)
Novel
Winner:
The Gods Themselves
,
Isaac Asimov
(
Galaxy
Mar/Apr, May/Jun 1972;
If
Mar/Apr 1972; Doubleday)
The Book of Skulls
,
Robert Silverberg
(Scribner's)
A Choice of Gods
,
Clifford D. Simak
(Putnam)
Dying Inside
,
Robert Silverberg
(
Galaxy
Jul/Aug,Sep/Oct 1972; Scribner's)
There Will Be Time
,
Poul Anderson
(Signet)
When Harlie Was One
,
David Gerrold
(Ballantine)
Novella
Winner:
“The Word for World is Forest”,
Ursula K. Le Guin
(
Again, Dangerous Visions
)
“The Fifth Head of Cerberus”,
Gene Wolfe
(
Orbit 10
)
“The Gold at the Starbow's End”,
Frederik Pohl
(
Analog
Mar 1972)
“Hero”,
Joe Haldeman
(
Analog
Jun 1972)
“The Mercenary”,
Jerry Pournelle
(
Analog
Jul 1972)
Novelette
Winner:
“Goat Song”,
Poul Anderson
(
F&SF
Feb 1972)
“Basilisk”,
Harlan Ellison
(
F&SF
Aug 1972)
“A Kingdom by the Sea”,
Gardner Dozois
(
Orbit 10
)
“Painwise”,
James Tiptree, Jr.
(
F&SF
Feb 1972)
“Patron of the Arts”,
William Rotsler
(
Universe 2
)
Short Story
Winner (tie):
“Eurema's Dam”,
R. A. Lafferty
(
New Dimensions 2
)
Winner (tie):
“The Meeting”,
Frederik Pohl
&
C. M. Kornbluth
(
F&SF
Nov 1972)
“And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Side”,
James Tiptree, Jr.
(
F&SF
Mar 1972)
“When It Changed”,
Joanna Russ
(
Again, Dangerous Visions
)
“When We Went to See the End of the World”,
Robert Silverberg
(
Universe 2
)
Dramatic Presentation
Winner:
Slaughterhouse-Five
“Between Time and Timbuktu”
“The People”
Silent Running
Professional Editor
Winner:
Ben Bova
Terry Carr
Edward L. Ferman
Ted White
Donald A. Wollheim
Professional Artist
Winner:
Frank Kelly Freas
Vincent Di Fate
Jack Gaughan
Mike Hinge
John Schoenherr
Amateur Magazine
Winner:
Energumen
,
Michael Glicksohn
&
Susan Wood Glicksohn
, eds.
Algol
,
Andrew Porter
, ed.
Granfalloon
,
Ron & Linda Bushyager
, ed.
Locus
,
Charles Brown
&
Dena Brown
, eds.
SF Commentary
,
Bruce Gillespie
, ed.
Fan Writer
Winner:
Terry Carr
Charles Brown
Richard E. Geis
Sandra Miesel
Rosemary Ullyot
Susan Glicksohn
Fan Artist
Winner:
Tim Kirk
Grant Canfield
Bill Rotsler
Jim Shull
Arthur Thomson
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John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer
Winner
Jerry Pournelle
Finalists
Ruth Berman
Geo. Alec Effinger
George R. R. Martin
Robert Thurston
Lisa Tuttle
Worldcon Special Convention Award
Special Award
Winner:
Pierre Versins
, for
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