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Where and When
: Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Los Angeles : April 26, 1980
Eligibility Year
: 1979
Novel
Winner:
The Fountains of Paradise
,
Arthur C. Clarke
(Harcourt Brace Jovanovich)
Jem
,
Frederik Pohl
(St. Martin's)
Juniper Time
,
Kate Wilhelm
(Harper & Row)
On Wings of Song
,
Thomas M. Disch
(
F&SF
Feb,Mar,Apr 1979; St. Martin's)
The Road to Corlay
,
Richard Cowper
(Pocket)
Titan
,
John Varley
(
Analog
Jan,Feb,Mar,Apr 1979; Berkley/Putnam)
Novella
Winner:
“Enemy Mine”,
Barry B. Longyear
(
Asimov's
Sep 1979)
“The Battle of the Abaco Reefs”,
Hilbert Schenck
(
F&SF
Jun 1979)
“Fireship”,
Joan D. Vinge
(
Analog
Dec 1978)
“Mars Masked”,
Frederik Pohl
(
Asimov's
Mar 1979)
“The Story Writer”,
Richard Wilson
(
Destinies Vol. 1, No. 3, April-June '79
)
“The Tale of Gorgik”,
Samuel R. Delany
(
Asimov's SF Adventure
Summer 1979)
Novelette
Winner:
“Sandkings”,
George R. R. Martin
(
Omni
Aug 1979)
“The Angel of Death”,
Michael Shea
(
F&SF
Aug 1979)
“Camps”,
Jack Dann
(
F&SF
May 1979)
“Options”,
John Varley
(
Universe 9
)
“The Pathways of Desire”,
Ursula K. Le Guin
(
New Dimensions 9
)
“The Ways of Love”,
Poul Anderson
(
Destinies Vol. 1, No. 2, Jan.-Feb. '79
)
Short Story
Winner:
“giANTS”,
Edward Bryant
(
Analog
Aug 1979)
“The Extraordinary Voyages of Amélie Bertrand”,
Joanna Russ
(
F&SF
Sep 1979)
“Red as Blood”,
Tanith Lee
(
F&SF
Jul 1979)
“Unaccompanied Sonata”,
Orson Scott Card
(
Omni
Mar 1979)
“Vernalfest Morning”,
Michael Bishop
(
Chrysalis 3
)
“The Way of Cross and Dragon”,
George R. R. Martin
(
Omni
Jun 1979)
Remarks:
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