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Where and When
: Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles CA : April 27, 1974
Eligibility Year
: 1973
Novel
Winner:
Rendezvous with Rama
,
Arthur C. Clarke
(
Galaxy
Sep,Oct 1973; Harcourt Brace Jovanovich)
Gravity's Rainbow
,
Thomas Pynchon
(Viking)
The Man Who Folded Himself
,
David Gerrold
(Random House)
The People of the Wind
,
Poul Anderson
(
Analog
Feb,Mar,Apr 1973; Signet)
Time Enough for Love
,
Robert A. Heinlein
(Putnam)
Novella
Winner:
“The Death of Doctor Island”,
Gene Wolfe
(
Universe 3
)
“Chains of the Sea”,
Gardner Dozois
(
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)
“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.
(
New Dimensions 3
)
Short Story
Winner:
“Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death”,
James Tiptree, Jr.
(
The Alien Condition
)
“How I Lost the Second World War and Helped Turn Back the German Invasion”,
Gene Wolfe
(
Analog
May 1973)
“Shark”,
Edward Bryant
(
Orbit 12
)
“A Thing of Beauty”,
Norman Spinrad
(
Analog
Jan 1973)
“Wings”,
Vonda N. McIntyre
(
The Alien Condition
)
“With Morning Comes Mistfall”,
George R. R. Martin
(
Analog
May 1973)
Dramatic Presentation
Winner:
Soylent Green
,
Stanley R. Greenberg
, screenplay; based on a novel by
Harry Harrison
“Catholics” (TV production),
Brian Moore
Steambath
,
Bruce Jay Friedman
Westworld
,
Michael Crichton
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