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Where and When
: Worldcon 76, San Jose, CA : August 16, 2018
Eligibility Year
: 1942
Associated With
:
Hugo Awards
Novel
Winner:
“Beyond This Horizon”,
Robert A. Heinlein
(
Astounding Science Fiction
Apr,May 1942) (as by Anson MacDonald)
Darkness and the Light
,
Olaf Stapledon
(Methuen/S.J.R. Saunders)
“Donovan's Brain”,
Curt Siodmak
(
Black Mask
Sep,Oct,Nov 1942)
Islandia
,
Austin Tappan Wright
(Farrar & Rinehart)
“Second Stage Lensman”,
E. E. "Doc" Smith
(
Astounding Science Fiction
Nov,Dec 1941 - Jan,Feb 1942)
The Uninvited
,
Dorothy Macardle
(Doubleday; Doran/S.J.R. Saunders)
Novella
Winner:
“Waldo”,
Robert A. Heinlein
(
Astounding Science Fiction
Aug 1942) (as by Anson MacDonald)
“Asylum”,
A. E. van Vogt
(
Astounding Science Fiction
May 1942)
“The Compleat Werewolf”,
Anthony Boucher
(
Unknown Worlds
Apr 1942)
“Hell Is Forever”,
Alfred Bester
(
Unknown Worlds
Aug 1942)
“Nerves”,
Lester del Rey
(
Astounding Science Fiction
Sep 1942)
“The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag”,
Robert A. Heinlein
(
Unknown Worlds
Oct 1942) (as by John Riverside)
Novelette
Winner:
“Foundation”,
Isaac Asimov
(
Astounding Science Fiction
May 1942)
“Bridle and Saddle”,
Isaac Asimov
(
Astounding Science Fiction
Jun 1942)
“Goldfish Bowl”,
Robert A. Heinlein
(
Astounding Science Fiction
Mar 1942) (as by Anson MacDonald)
“The Star-Mouse”,
Fredric Brown
(
Planet Stories
Spr 1942)
“There Shall Be Darkness”,
C. L. Moore
(
Astounding Science Fiction
Feb 1942)
“The Weapon Shop”,
A. E. van Vogt
(
Astounding Science Fiction
Dec 1942)
Short Story
Winner:
“The Twonky”,
C. L. Moore
&
Henry Kuttner
(
Astounding Science Fiction
Sep 1942) (as by Lewis Padgett)
“Etaoin Shrdlu”,
Fredric Brown
(
Unknown Worlds
Feb 1942)
“Mimic”,
Donald A. Wollheim
(
Astonishing Stories
Dec 1942) (as by Martin Pearson)
“Proof”,
Hal Clement
(
Astounding Science Fiction
Jun 1942)
“Runaround”,
Isaac Asimov
(
Astounding Science Fiction
Mar 1942)
“The Sunken Land”,
Fritz Leiber
(
Unknown Worlds
Feb 1942)
Dramatic Presentation
Winner:
Bambi
(written by Perce Pearce, Larry Morey, et al., directed by David D. Hand et al. (Walt Disney Productions))
Cat People
(written by DeWitt Bodeen, directed by Jacques Tourneur (RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.))
The Ghost of Frankenstein
(written by W. Scott Darling, directed by Erle C. Kenton (Universal Pictures))
I Married a Witch
(written by Robert Pirosh and Marc Connelly, directed by René Clair (Cinema Guild Productions / Paramount Pictures))
Invisible Agent
(written by Curtis Siodmak, directed by Edwin L. Marin (Frank Lloyd Productions / Universal Pictures))
Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book
(written by Laurence Stallings, directed by Zoltan Korda (Alexander Korda Films, Inc. / United Artists))
Editor
Winner:
John W. Campbell
Oscar J. Friend
Dorothy McIlwraith
Raymond A. Palmer
Malcolm Reiss
Donald A. Wollheim
Professional Artist
Winner:
Virgil Finlay
Hannes Bok
Margaret Brundage
Edd Cartier
Harold W. McCauley
Hubert Rogers
Fanzine
Winner:
Le Zombie
,
Arthur Wilson "Bob" Tucker
Futurian War Digest
,
J. Michael Rosenblum
Inspiration
,
Lynn Bridges
The Phantagraph
,
Donald A. Wollheim
Spaceways
,
Harry Jr. Warner
Voice of the Imagi-Nation
,
Forrest J Ackerman
&
Morojo
Fan Writer
Winner:
Forrest J Ackerman
Jack Speer
Arthur Wilson "Bob" Tucker
Harry Jr. Warner
Art Widner
Donald A. Wollheim
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