Ray Bradbury


science fiction awards database

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2023
Home to Stay! The Complete Ray Bradbury EC Stories (by RB, adapted by Al Feldstein, art by Jack Davis, Frank Frazetta, Al Williamson, Wallace Wood, et al.) • Fantagraphics
awards:
Locus Awards 2024 — illustrated and art book — 4th place

2011

2007
“Night Meeting” • Summer Morning, Summer Night
anthologies:
Eaton Award 2008 — lifetime achievement in science fiction — winner
Rhysling Awards 2008 — grand master poet — winner

2003
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales • collection • HarperCollins/Morrow
awards:
Locus Awards 2004 — collection — 3rd place

2002
One More for the Road • collection • HarperCollins/Morrow
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 2003 — fiction collection — winner

2001
From the Dust Returned • novel • HarperCollins/Morrow
awards:
World Fantasy Awards 2002 — novel — nomination
Bram Stoker Awards 2002 — novel — nomination
Locus Awards 2002 — fantasy novel — 8th place

2000

1998
Science Fiction Hall of Fame 1999 — Living Inductee — winner

1997
Driving Blind • collection • Avon
awards:
World Fantasy Awards 1998 — collection — nomination
British Fantasy Awards 1999 — collection — nomination
“Mr. Pale” • Driving Blind
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1996
Quicker Than the Eye • collection • Avon
awards:
Locus Awards 1997 — collection — 3rd place
“Exchange” • Quicker than the Eye
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1995

1994

1993
Switch on the Night (by RB, illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon) • short fiction • Knopf
awards:
Locus Awards 1994 — art book — 10th place

1991

1988
The Toynbee Convector • collection • Knopf
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 1989 — collection — nomination
Locus Awards 1989 — collection — 11th place
“The Thing at the Top of the Stairs” • short fiction • The Toynbee Convector
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 1989 — short story — nomination
Bram Stoker Awards 1989 — life achievement — winner
Interzone Readers Poll 1989 — all-time best sf author — 14th place (tie)

1984
“The Collector Speaks” • Imagine Jul 1984
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1983
Dinosaur Tales • collection • Bantam, 1983
citations:

1981
“Colonel Stonesteel's Genuine Home-Made Truly Egyptian Mummy” • Omni May 1981
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1980

1979
The Illustrated Martian Chronicles (by RB, illustrated by Ian Miller) • novel • Bantam
awards:
Locus Awards 1980 — art or illustrated book — 17th place
Gandalf Awards 1980 — grand master of fantasy — winner

1978
“Gotcha!” • short fiction • Redbook Aug 1978
awards:
Locus Awards 1979 — short story — 12th place
anthologies:
Balrog Awards 1979 — poet — winner
Gandalf Awards 1979 — grand master of fantasy — nomination

1977
Gandalf Awards 1978 — grand master of fantasy — nomination

1976
Long After Midnight • collection • Knopf
awards:
World Fantasy Awards 1977 — collection/anthology — nomination
“Out of Dickinson by Poe or The Only Begotten Son of Edgar & Emily” • F&SF Oct 1976
anthologies:
World Fantasy Awards 1977 — life achievement — winner

1975
World Fantasy Awards 1976 — life achievement — nomination

1972
“Christ, Old Student in a New School” • Again, Dangerous Visions
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1970
“McGillahee's Brat” • The Irish Press Mar 21 1970
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1969
“Christus Apollo” • I Sing the Body Electric
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“A Final Sceptre, a Lasting Crown” • F&SF Oct 1969
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1967
“And This Did Dante Do” • Florida Quarterly Sum 1967
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1966
Twice Twenty-two • omnibus • Doubleday [SFBC], 1966
citations:
S Is for Space • collection • Doubleday, 1966
citations:
Forry Award 1966winner

1964
“Heavy-Set” • Playboy Oct 1964
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1963

1962

1961
“The Illustrated Woman” • Playboy Mar 1961
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1959
The Day It Rained Forever • collection • Rupert Hart-Davis, 1959
citations:
A Medicine for Melancholy • collection • Doubleday, 1959
citations:
“The Shoreline at Sunset” • F&SF Mar 1959
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1957

1956
“Icarus Montgolfier Wright” • F&SF May 1956
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1955

1954

1953
Fahrenheit 451 • novel • Ballantine
awards:
Geffen Awards 2002 — sf book — winner
Prometheus Awards 1984 — hall of fame — winner
Retro Hugo Awards 2004 — novel — winner
citations:
“A Scent of Sarsaparilla” • Star Science Fiction Stories
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1952

1951
“The Screaming Woman” • Today May 27 1951
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“The Fog Horn” • The Saturday Evening Post Jun 23 1951
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1950
The Martian Chronicles • story-cycle • Doubleday, 1950
citations:
“Ylla” • Maclean's Jan 1 1950
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“Way in the Middle of the Air” • Other Worlds Science Stories Jul 1950
anthologies:
“To the Future” • Colliers May 13 1950
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“The Whole Town's Sleeping” • McCall's Sep 1950
anthologies:
“The Illustrated Man” • Esquire Jul 1950
anthologies:
“The Fox in the Forest” • Colliers May 13 1950
anthologies:
“The City” • Startling Stories Jul 1950
anthologies:
“The Blue Bottle” • short fiction
awards:
Seiun Awards 1972 — foreign short story — winner
“Punishment Without Crime” • Other Worlds Science Stories Mar 1950
anthologies:
“Forever and the Earth” • Planet Stories Spr 1950
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1949

1948
“The Third Expedition” • Planet Stories Fll 1948
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“The Shape of Things” • Thrilling Wonder Stories Feb 1948
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“Dwellers in Silence” • Maclean's Sep 15 1948
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“Asleep in Armageddon” • Planet Stories Win 1948
anthologies:
“...And the Moon Be Still as Bright” • Thrilling Wonder Stories Jun 1948
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1947

1946

1945
“The Poems” • short fiction
awards:
Seiun Awards 1971 — foreign short story — winner

1944
“The Lake” • Weird Tales May 1944
anthologies:
“The Jar” • Weird Tales Nov 1944
anthologies:
“I, Rocket” • short fiction • Amazing Stories May 1944
awards:
Retro Hugo Awards 2020 — short story — winner

1943
“Subterfuge” • Astonishing Stories Apr 1943
anthologies:
“King of the Gray Spaces” • short fiction • Famous Fantastic Mysteries Dec 1943
awards:
Retro Hugo Awards 2019 — short story — winner
anthologies:
“Doodad” • Astounding Sep 1943
anthologies:

1940
Futuria Fantasia
awards:
Retro Hugo Awards 2016 — fanzine — winner
Retro Hugo Awards 2016 — fan writer — winner

1938
“Hollerbochen's Dilemma” • short fiction • Imagination! Jan 1938
awards:
Retro Hugo Awards 2014 — short story — nomination
Retro Hugo Awards 2014 — fan writer — winner



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