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Where and When
: Les Champs Restaurant, New York City : April 3, 1971
Eligibility Year
: 1970
Novel
Winner:
Ringworld
,
Larry Niven
(Ballantine)
And Chaos Died
,
Joanna Russ
(Ace)
Fourth Mansions
,
R. A. Lafferty
(Ace)
The Steel Crocodile
,
D. G. Compton
(Ace)
Tower of Glass
,
Robert Silverberg
(
Galaxy
Apr,May,Jun 1970; Scribner's)
The Year of the Quiet Sun
,
Wilson Tucker
(Ace)
Novella
Winner:
“Ill Met in Lankhmar”,
Fritz Leiber
(
F&SF
Apr 1970)
“April Fool's Day Forever”,
Kate Wilhelm
(
Orbit 7
)
“The Fatal Fulfillment”,
Poul Anderson
(
F&SF
Mar 1970)
“The Region Between”,
Harlan Ellison
(
Galaxy
Mar 1970)
“A Style in Treason”,
James Blish
(
Anywhen
)
“The Thing in the Stone”,
Clifford D. Simak
(
If
Mar 1970)
“The Snow Women”,
Fritz Leiber
(
Fantastic
Apr 1970) [nomination withdrawn]
Novelette
Winner:
“Slow Sculpture”,
Theodore Sturgeon
(
Galaxy
Feb 1970)
“The Asian Shore”,
Thomas M. Disch
(
Orbit 6
)
“Continued on Next Rock”,
R. A. Lafferty
(
Orbit 7
)
“Dear Aunt Annie”,
Gordon Eklund
(
Fantastic
Apr 1970)
“The Second Inquisition”,
Joanna Russ
(
Orbit 6
)
“The Shaker Revival”,
Gerald Jonas
(
Galaxy
Feb 1970)
Short Story
Winner:
no award
“By the Falls”,
Harry Harrison
(
If
Jan 1970)
“A Cold Dark Night with Snow”,
Kate Wilhelm
(
Orbit 6
)
“The Creation of Bennie Good”,
James Sallis
(
Orbit 6
)
“A Dream at Noonday”,
Gardner Dozois
(
Orbit 7
)
“Entire and Perfect Chrysolite”,
R. A. Lafferty
(
Orbit 6
)
“In the Queue”,
Keith Laumer
(
Orbit 7
)
“The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories”,
Gene Wolfe
(
Orbit 7
)
Remarks:
In an embarrassing but famous incident, Isaac Asimov announced the winner of the short story award as Gene Wolfe (who placed 2nd in voting), before being hastily advised that he had misread the results and "no award" was the actual winner. It was later reported that some members may have indicated "no award" intending to abstain from voting, whereas they were actually voting for no award to be given.
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