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Where and When
: Overseas Press Club, NYC; and McHenry's Tail O' the Cock, Beverly Hills CA : March 11, 1966
Eligibility Year
: 1965
Novel
Winner:
Dune
,
Frank Herbert
(Chilton)
All Flesh Is Grass
,
Clifford D. Simak
(Doubleday)
The Clone
,
Ted Thomas
&
Kate Wilhelm
(Berkley)
Dr. Bloodmoney
,
Philip K. Dick
(Ace)
The Escape Orbit
,
James White
(Ace)
The Genocides
,
Thomas M. Disch
(Berkley)
Nova Express
,
William S. Burroughs
(Grove Press)
A Plague of Demons
,
Keith Laumer
(Berkley)
Rogue Dragon
,
Avram Davidson
(Ace)
The Ship That Sailed the Time Stream
,
G. C. Edmondson
(Ace)
The Star Fox
,
Poul Anderson
(Doubleday)
The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch
,
Philip K. Dick
(Doubleday)
Novella
Winner (tie):
“He Who Shapes”,
Roger Zelazny
(
Amazing Stories
Jan,Feb 1965)
Winner (tie):
“The Saliva Tree”,
Brian W. Aldiss
(
F&SF
Sep 1965)
The Ballad of Beta-2
,
Samuel R. Delany
(Ace)
“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)
“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)
“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
31 Jul 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)
Remarks:
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; beginning in 1971 two stages of voting were implemented.
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