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Where and When
: Dentention, Detroit : September 4, 1959 - September 7, 1959
Eligibility Year
: 1958
Novel
Winner:
A Case of Conscience
,
James Blish
(Ballantine)
Have Space Suit -- Will Travel
,
Robert A. Heinlein
(
F&SF
Aug,Sep,Oct 1958)
“Time Killer” (expanded as
Immortality, Inc
),
Robert Sheckley
(
Galaxy
Oct,Nov,Dec 1958, Feb 1959)
“We Have Fed Our Sea” (book title
The Enemy Stars
),
Poul Anderson
(
Astounding
Aug,Sep 1958)
Who?
,
Algis Budrys
(Pyramid)
Novelette
Winner:
“The Big Front Yard”,
Clifford D. Simak
(
Astounding
Oct 1958)
“Captivity”,
Zenna Henderson
(
F&SF
Jun 1958)
“A Deskful of Girls”,
Fritz Leiber
(
F&SF
Apr 1958)
“The Miracle-Workers”,
Jack Vance
(
Astounding
Jul 1958)
“Rat in the Skull”,
Rog Phillips
(
If
Dec 1958)
“Second Game”,
Katherine MacLean
&
Charles V. De Vet
(
Astounding
Mar 1958)
“Shark Ship” (aka “Reap the Dark Tide“),
C. M. Kornbluth
(
Vanguard
Jun 1958)
“Unwillingly to School”,
Pauline Ashwell
(
Astounding
Jan 1958)
Short Story
Winner:
“That Hell-Bound Train”,
Robert Bloch
(
F&SF
Sep 1958)
“The Advent on Channel Twelve”,
C. M. Kornbluth
(
Star Science Fiction Stories No. 4
)
“The Edge of the Sea”,
Algis Budrys
(
Venture
Mar 1958)
“The Men Who Murdered Mohammed”,
Alfred Bester
(
F&SF
Oct 1958)
“Nine Yards of Other Cloth”,
Manly Wade Wellman
(
F&SF
Nov 1958)
“Rump-Titty-Titty-Tum-Tah-Tee”,
Fritz Leiber
(
F&SF
May 1958)
“Space to Swing a Cat”,
Stanley Mullen
(
Astounding
Jun 1958)
“Theory of Rocketry”,
C. M. Kornbluth
(
F&SF
Jul 1958)
“They've Been Working On...”,
Anton Lee Baker
(
Astounding
Aug 1958)
“Triggerman”,
J. F. Bone
(
Astounding
Dec 1958)
Sf Or Fantasy Movie
Winner:
no award
The Fly
(1958)
Horror of Dracula
The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad
Professional Magazine
Winner:
F&SF
,
Anthony Boucher
&
Robert P. Mills
, eds.
Astounding
,
John W. Campbell, Jr.
, ed.
Galaxy
,
H. L. Gold
, ed.
Infinity
,
Larry T. Shaw
, ed.
New Worlds
,
John Carnell
, ed.
Professional Artist
Winner:
Frank Kelly Freas
Wally Wood
Ed Emshwiller
Virgil Finlay
H. R. Van Dongen
Amateur Magazine
Winner:
Fanac
,
Terry Carr
&
Ron Ellik
, eds.
Cry of the Nameless
,
F. M. Busby
,
Elinor Busby
,
Burnett Toskey
&
Wally Weber
, eds.
Hyphen
,
Walt Willis
&
Chuck Harris
, eds.
JD-Argassy
,
Lynn A. Hickman
, ed.
Science-Fiction Times
,
James V. Taurasi, Sr.
,
Ray Van Houten
&
Frank R. Prieto, Jr.
, eds.
Yandro
,
Robert Coulson
&
Juanita Coulson
, eds.
New Author Of 1958
Winner:
no award
Brian W. Aldiss
(ran highest but lost to 'no award')
Paul Ash
Pauline Ashwell
Rosel George Brown
Louis Charbonneau
Kit Reed
Remarks:
The 1959 convention made two significant changes: first, instituting a separate nominating ballot and then a subsequent final ballot -- thus, this is the first year with nominations; second, that eligibility was restricted to the prior calendar year, rather than the year or so prior to the convention. (Though this rule did not seem strictly adhered to for some years.)
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