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Tiptree <— Overview thread —> Analog Poll

  Locus Awards  
Aandahl, Vance (1 nomination)
1987:
“Born from the Beast” — novella — 12th place

Aaronovitch, Ben (2 nominations)
2019:
Lies Sleeping — fantasy novel — 5th place

2013:
Whispers Under Ground — fantasy novel — 9th place

ab Hugh, Dafydd (1 nomination)
1991:
“The Coon Rolled Down and Ruptured His Larinks, a Squeezed Novel by Mr. Skunk” — novelette — 14th place

Abbey, Lynn (4 nominations)
1986:
The Dead of Winter (Robert Lynn Asprin & LA, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

1985:
Wings of Omen (Robert Lynn Asprin & LA, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

1984:
The Face of Chaos (Robert Lynn Asprin & LA, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1980:
Daughter of the Bright Moon — fantasy novel — 14th place

Abercrombie, Joe (11 nominations; 2 wins)
2021:
The Trouble with Peace — fantasy novel — 8th place

2017:
Sharp Ends — collection — 10th place

2016:
Half a War — young adult book — 2nd place

2016:
Half the World — young adult book — 3rd place

2015:
Half a King — young adult book — winner

2015:
“Tough Times All Over” — novelette — winner

2014:
“Some Desperado” — short story — 2nd place

2013:
Red Country — fantasy novel — 6th place

2012:
The Heroes — fantasy novel — 8th place

2011:
“The Fool Jobs” — novelette — 4th place

2007:
The Blade Itself — first novel — 9th place

Aboriginal SF (8 nominations)
2001:
magazine — 18th place

1994:
magazine — 11th place

1993:
magazine or fanzine — 8th place

1992:
magazine or fanzine — 7th place

1991:
magazine — 5th place

1990:
magazine — 4th place

1989:
magazine — 4th place

1988:
magazine — 7th place

Abraham, Daniel (16 nominations)
2015:
The Widow's House — fantasy novel — 11th place

2014:
The Tyrant's Law — fantasy novel — 14th place

2013:
The King's Blood — fantasy novel — 8th place

2012:
The Dragon's Path — fantasy novel — 16th place

2011:
Leviathan Wept and Other Stories — collection — 11th place

2010:
“Balfour and Meriwether in the Adventure of the Emperor's Vengence” — novelette — 29th place

2010:
“The Best Monkey” — novelette — 23rd place

2010:
The Price of Spring — fantasy novel — 11th place

2009:
An Autumn War — fantasy novel — 6th place

2008:
A Betrayal in Winter — fantasy novel — 12th place

2008:
“The Cambist and Lord Iron: A Fairy Tale of Economics” — novelette — 7th place

2007:
A Shadow in Summer — first novel — 6th place

2005:
“Flat Diane” — novelette — 19th place

2005:
“Leviathan Wept” — novelette — 35th place

2005:
“Shadow Twin” (by Gardner Dozois, George R. R. Martin & DA) — novella — 9th place

2002:
“Exclusion” — short story — 23rd place

Absolute Magnitude (1 nomination)
2002:
magazine — 19th place

Ace (30 nominations)
2015:
publisher/imprint — 12th place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 10th place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 10th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 7th place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 8th place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 9th place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 5th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 6th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 9th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 5th place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 5th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 6th place

2003:
book publisher/imprint — 7th place

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 3rd place (tie)

2001:
book publisher/imprint — 6th place

2000:
book publisher/imprint — 7th place

1999:
book publisher/imprint — 8th place

1985:
book publisher — 2nd place

1984:
book publisher — 4th place

1983:
book publisher — 4th place

1982:
book publisher — 4th place

1981:
book publisher — 2nd place

1980:
book publisher — 2nd place

1978:
publisher — 5th place

1977:
publisher — 5th place

1976:
publisher - paperback — 4th place

1975:
publisher - paperback — 3rd place

1974:
book publisher — 5th place

1973:
book publisher — 4th place

1972:
book publisher — 2nd place

Achilleos, Christos (1 nomination)
1979:
Beauty and the Beast — art or illustrated book — 13th place

Ackerman, Forrest J (1 nomination)
1982:
A Reference Guide to American Science Fiction Films, Vol. 1 (by A. W. Strickland & FJA) — related nonfiction book — 20th place

Adams, Douglas (1 nomination)
1983:
Life, the Universe and Everything — sf novel — 10th place

Adams, John Joseph (24 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
Out There Screaming (Jordan Peele & JJA, eds.) — anthology — winner

2024:
The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2023 (R. F. Kuang & JJA, eds.) — anthology — 7th place (tie)

2023:
The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2022 (Rebecca Roanhorse & JJA, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

2022:
The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2021 (Veronica Roth & JJA, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2021:
editor — 7th place

2020:
editor — 9th place

2020:
A People's Future of the United States (Victor LaValle & JJA, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2019:
editor — 4th place

2019:
The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2018 (N. K. Jemisin & JJA, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

2018:
editor — 4th place

2018:
Cosmic Powers — anthology — 7th place

2017:
editor — 4th place

2016:
editor — 3rd place

2015:
editor — 5th place

2014:
editor — 3rd place

2013:
editor — 4th place

2013:
Epic: Legends of Fantasy — anthology — 9th place

2012:
editor — 7th place

2011:
editor — 9th place

2011:
The Way of the Wizard — anthology — 8th place

2010:
editor — 8th place

2010:
Federations — anthology — 20th place

2010:
The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes — anthology — 7th place

2009:
Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse — anthology — 9th place

Adams, Richard (1 nomination)
1985:
Maia — fantasy novel — 18th place

Adams, Terry A. (1 nomination)
1987:
Sentience — first novel — 7th place

Addams, Charles (1 nomination)
1992:
The World of Charles Addams — nonfiction — 2nd place

Addison, Katherine (4 nominations; 1 win)
2023:
The Grief of Stones — fantasy novel — 10th place

2022:
The Witness for the Dead — fantasy novel — 4th place

2021:
The Angel of the Crows — fantasy novel — 10th place

2015:
The Goblin Emperor — fantasy novel — winner

Adeyemi, Tomi (1 nomination)
2019:
Children of Blood and Bone — first novel — 3rd place

2024:
Chain-Gang All-Stars — first novel — 4th place

Advent (1 nomination)
1975:
publisher - hardbound — 7th place

Aguirre, Forrest (1 nomination)
2003:
Leviathan, Volume Three (Jeff VanderMeer & FA, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

Ahmed, Saladin (1 nomination; 1 win)
2013:
Throne of the Crescent Moon — first novel — winner

Aickman, Robert (2 nominations)
1989:
The Wine-Dark Sea — collection — 25th place

1978:
“Growing Boys” — novella — 11th place

Aiken, Joan (4 nominations)
2012:
The Monkey's Wedding and Other Stories — collection — 16th place

2009:
“Goblin Music” — short story — 23rd place

2009:
The Serial Garden: The Complete Armitage Family Stories — collection — 13th place

2004:
Midwinter Nightingale — young adult book — 8th place

Aikin, Jim (3 nominations)
1989:
“Dancing Among Ghosts” — novella — 19th place

1986:
“My Life in the Jungle” — short story — 18th place

1986:
Walk the Moon's Road — first novel — 9th place

Alama, Pauline J. (1 nomination)
2003:
The Eye of Night — first novel — 12th place

al-Ayad, Dijbril (1 nomination)
2014:
We See a Different Frontier (Fabio Fernandes & Da, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

Aldiss, Brian W. (40 nominations; 1 win)
2014:
Finches of Mars — sf novel — 13th place

2013:
An Exile on Planet Earth — non-fiction — 5th place

2009:
A Science Fiction Omnibus — anthology — 19th place

2008:
HARM — sf novel — 18th place

2006:
Cultural Breaks — collection — 21st place

2004:
“The Hibernators” — short story — 9th place (tie)

2001:
“Steppenpferd” — short story — 33rd place

2000:
“An Apollo Asteroid” — short story — 18th place (tie)

2000:
The Twinkling of an Eye or My Life as an Englishman — nonfiction — 2nd place

1996:
“Into the Tunnel!” — short story — 13th place

1996:
The Detached Retina — nonfiction — 5th place

1996:
The Secret of This Book (US title: Common Clay) — collection — 15th place

1995:
“The God Who Slept with Women” — novelette — 16th place

1995:
“The Madonna of Futurity” — novella — 16th place

1994:
A Tupolev Too Far — collection — 21st place

1994:
“Friendship Bridge” — novelette — 20th place

1993:
“Horse Meat” — novelette — 9th place

1991:
Bury My Heart at W.H. Smith's — nonfiction — 6th place

1989:
Best Science Fiction Stories of Brian W. Aldiss — collection — 24th place

1988:
The Penguin World Omnibus of Science Fiction (BWA & Sam J. Lundwall, eds.) — anthology — 23rd place

1987:
...And the Lurid Glare of the Comet — nonfiction — 13th place

1987:
Trillion Year Spree (by BWA with David Wingrove) — nonfiction — winner

1986:
Helliconia Winter — sf novel — 5th place

1986:
The Pale Shadow of Science — nonfiction/reference — 2nd place

1985:
Seasons in Flight — collection — 14th place

1985:
“The Gods in Flight” — short story — 24th place

1984:
Helliconia Summer — sf novel — 4th place

1983:
“A Private Whale” — novelette — 20th place

1983:
Helliconia Spring — sf novel — 6th place

1980:
“Indifference” — novelette — 17th place

1979:
“A Chinese Perspective” — novella — 10th place

1977:
“Appearance of Life” — short story — 10th place

1976:
Hell's Cartographers (BWA & Harry Harrison, eds.) — associational item — 5th place

1976:
SF Art — associational item — 2nd place

1975:
critic — 12th place

1974:
critic — 5th place

1974:
The Astounding-Analog Reader, Volume Two (Harry Harrison & BWA, eds.) — reprint anth/collection — 7th place

1973:
Best SF: 1971 (Harry Harrison & BWA, eds.) — reprint anth/collection — 11th place

1973:
The Astounding-Analog Reader, Volume One (Harry Harrison & BWA, eds.) — reprint anth/collection — 13th place (tie)

1972:
Best SF: 1970 (Harry Harrison & BWA, eds.) — reprint anth/collection — 16th place

Aldridge, Ray (4 nominations)
1994:
“The Beauty Addict” — novelette — 8th place

1991:
“Hyena Eyes” — novelette — 18th place

1991:
“The Cold Cage” — short story — 18th place (tie)

1990:
“Steel Dogs” — novelette — 11th place

Alexander, Lloyd (1 nomination)
1985:
The Beggar Queen — fantasy novel — 27th place

Alexander, Michael (1 nomination)
2013:
“The Moon Belongs to Everyone” (by MA & K. C. Ball) — novella — 17th place

Alexander, Rob (1 nomination)
2006:
Welcome to My Worlds: The Art of Rob Alexander — art book — 6th place

Alexander, William (1 nomination)
2013:
Goblin Secrets — first novel — 8th place

Algol/Starship (1 nomination)
1979:
magazine — 7th place

Algol (7 nominations)
1978:
magazine — 8th place

1977:
fanzine — 3rd place

1976:
fanzine — 3rd place

1975:
magazine — 9th place

1974:
fanzine — 3rd place

1973:
fanzine — 3rd place

1972:
fanzine — 16th place

The Alien Critic (2 nominations)
1975:
magazine — 8th place

1974:
fanzine — 2nd place

The Alien Online (2 nominations)
2005:
magazine — 19th place

2004:
magazine — 14th place

Alison, Jane (1 nomination)
2002:
The Love-Artist — first novel — 14th place

Alkon, Paul (1 nomination)
1995:
Science Fiction Before 1900: Imagination Discovers Technology — nonfiction — 7th place

Allan, Nina (3 nominations)
2017:
“The Art of Space Travel” — novelette — 9th place

2015:
The Race — first novel — 7th place

2014:
Spin — novella — 11th place

Allen, Mike (1 nomination)
2009:
Clockwork Phoenix — anthology — 20th place

Allen, Roger MacBride (4 nominations)
1991:
The Ring of Charon — sf novel — 10th place

1989:
Orphan of Creation — sf novel — 20th place

1988:
“A Hole in the Sun” — novelette — 14th place

1986:
The Torch of Honor — first novel — 13th place

Allen, Woody (1 nomination)
1978:
“The Kugelmass Episode” — short fiction — 6th place

Allende, Isabel (2 nominations)
2005:
Kingdom of the Golden Dragon — young adult book — 12th place

2003:
City of the Beasts — young adult novel — 8th place

Alton, Andrea I. (1 nomination)
1989:
Demon of Undoing — first novel — 13th place

Amano, Yoshitaka (12 nominations)
2017:
Yoshitaka Amano: Illustrations — art book — 7th place

2013:
artist — 28th place

2012:
artist — 19th place

2011:
artist — 24th place

2010:
artist — 21st place

2009:
artist — 22nd place

2008:
artist — 13th place

2008:
Worlds of Amano — art book — 8th place

2007:
artist — 14th place

2007:
Coffin: The Art of Vampire Hunter D — art book — 12th place

2007:
Fairies — art book — 9th place

2000:
The Sandman: The Dream Hunters (by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by YA) — art book — 5th place

Amazing Stories (26 nominations)
2006:
magazine — 22nd place

2005:
magazine — 20th place

2001:
magazine — 17th place

2000:
magazine — 8th place

1995:
magazine — 12th place

1994:
magazine — 6th place

1993:
magazine or fanzine — 6th place

1992:
magazine or fanzine — 4th place

1991:
magazine — 8th place

1990:
magazine — 9th place

1989:
magazine — 6th place (tie)

1988:
magazine — 5th place

1987:
magazine/fanzine — 5th place

1986:
magazine/fanzine — 6th place

1985:
magazine/fanzine — 5th place

1984:
magazine/fanzine — 5th place

1983:
magazine/fanzine — 8th place

1982:
magazine/fanzine — 8th place

1978:
magazine — 11th place

1977:
magazine/anth series — 4th place

1976:
magazine — 4th place

1975:
magazine — 4th place

1974:
magazine — 4th place

1973:
magazine — 3rd place

1972:
magazine — 2nd place

1971:
magazine — 4th place

Amazing/Fantastic (1 nomination)
1981:
magazine/fanzine — 10th place

Amazing (1 nomination)
2014:
magazine — 21st place

Amazon (1 nomination)
2015:
magazine — 20th place (tie)

Amor de Cosmos (1 nomination)
1975:
fanzine — 17th place

Amra (3 nominations)
1975:
fanzine — 12th place

1973:
fanzine — 13th place (tie)

1971:
fanzine — 14th place

Analog (52 nominations)
2024:
magazine — 9th place

2022:
magazine — 9th place

2021:
magazine — 10th place

2020:
magazine — 9th place

2019:
magazine — 7th place

2018:
magazine — 8th place

2017:
magazine — 7th place

2015:
magazine — 8th place

2014:
magazine — 6th place

2013:
magazine — 6th place

2012:
magazine — 5th place

2011:
magazine — 4th place

2010:
magazine — 5th place

2009:
magazine — 3rd place

2008:
magazine — 3rd place

2007:
magazine — 3rd place

2006:
magazine — 3rd place

2005:
magazine — 3rd place

2004:
magazine — 3rd place

2003:
magazine — 3rd place

2002:
magazine — 3rd place

2001:
magazine — 3rd place

2000:
magazine — 3rd place

1999:
magazine — 3rd place

1998:
magazine — 4th place

1997:
magazine — 3rd place

1996:
magazine — 3rd place

1995:
magazine — 3rd place

1994:
magazine — 3rd place

1993:
magazine or fanzine — 3rd place

1992:
magazine or fanzine — 3rd place

1991:
magazine — 3rd place

1990:
magazine — 3rd place

1989:
magazine — 3rd place

1988:
magazine — 3rd place

1987:
magazine/fanzine — 3rd place

1986:
magazine/fanzine — 4th place

1985:
magazine/fanzine — 4th place

1984:
magazine/fanzine — 3rd place

1983:
magazine/fanzine — 3rd place

1982:
magazine/fanzine — 4th place

1981:
magazine/fanzine — 3rd place

1980:
magazine — 3rd place

1979:
magazine — 3rd place

1978:
magazine — 3rd place

1977:
magazine/anth series — 2nd place

1976:
magazine — 2nd place

1975:
magazine — 2nd place

1974:
magazine — 2nd place

1973:
magazine — 2nd place

1972:
magazine — 3rd place

1971:
magazine — 2nd place

Andermahr, Sonya (1 nomination)
2013:
Angela Carter: New Critical Readings (SA & Lawrence Phillips, eds.) — non-fiction — 9th place

Anders, Charlie Jane (15 nominations; 7 wins)
2024:
“A Soul in the World” — short story — 2nd place

2024:
Promises Stronger Than Darkness — young adult novel — winner

2023:
Dreams Bigger Than Heartbreak — young adult novel — winner

2022:
Even Greater Mistakes — collection — winner

2022:
Victories Greater Than Death — young adult novel — winner

2021:
“If You Take My Meaning” — novelette — 5th place

2020:
“The Bookstore at the End of America” — short story — winner

2020:
The City in the Middle of the Night — sf novel — winner

2018:
“Don't Press Charges and I Won't Sue” — short story — 4th place

2018:
Six Months, Three Days, Five Others — collection — 3rd place

2017:
All the Birds in the Sky — fantasy novel — winner

2015:
“The Unfathomable Sisterhood of Ick” — short story — 14th place

2014:
“The Master Conjurer” — short story — 21st place

2012:
“Six Months, Three Days” — novelette — 15th place

2011:
“The Fermi Paradox Is Our Business Model” — short story — 30th place

Anders, Lou (16 nominations)
2014:
editor — 23rd place

2013:
editor — 10th place

2012:
editor — 11th place

2011:
editor — 6th place

2011:
Swords & Dark Magic (Jonathan Strahan & LA, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2010:
editor — 7th place

2009:
editor — 7th place

2009:
Fast Forward 2 — anthology — 6th place

2009:
Sideways in Crime — anthology — 13th place

2008:
editor — 9th place

2008:
Fast Forward 1: Future Fiction from the Cutting Edge — anthology — 9th place

2007:
editor — 7th place

2007:
Futureshocks — anthology — 7th place

2006:
editor — 12th place

2005:
editor — 15th place

2004:
Live Without a Net — anthology — 7th place

Anderson, Barth (4 nominations)
2008:
“Clockmaker's Requiem” — short story — 39th place

2007:
The Patron Saint of Plagues — first novel — 12th place

2005:
“Alone in the House of Mims” — short story — 32nd place (tie)

2004:
“The Apocalaypse According to Olaf” — short story — 23rd place

Anderson, Karen (1 nomination)
1987:
The King of Ys: Roma Mater (by Poul Anderson & KA) — fantasy novel — 20th place

Anderson, Kevin J. (5 nominations)
1997:
War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches — anthology — 5th place

1995:
Climbing Olympus — sf novel — 24th place

1994:
Assemblers of Infinity (by KJA & Doug Beason) — sf novel — 25th place

1992:
The Trinity Paradox (by KJA & Doug Beason) — sf novel — 15th place

1989:
Resurrection, Inc. — first novel — 11th place

Anderson, M. T. (1 nomination)
2003:
Feed — young adult novel — 10th place

Anderson, Melanie R. (1 nomination; 1 win)
2020:
Monster, She Wrote: The Women Who Pioneered Horror and Speculative Fiction (by Lisa Kröger & MRA) — nonfiction — winner

Anderson, Poul (45 nominations; 1 win)
2014:
The Collected Short Works of Poul Anderson, Volume 5: The Door to Anywhere — collection — 9th place

2012:
The Collected Short Works of Poul Anderson, Volume 4: Admiralty — collection — 7th place

2011:
The Collected Short Works of Poul Anderson, Volume 3: The Saturn Game — collection — 9th place

2010:
The Collected Short Works of Poul Anderson: Volumes 1 & 2 — collection — 6th place

2003:
Going for Infinity — collection — 17th place

2002:
Mother of Kings — fantasy novel — 13th place

2002:
“The Lady of the Winds” — novelette — 4th place

2001:
Genesis — sf novel — 15th place

1999:
Starfarers — sf novel — 10th place

1998:
The Fleet of Stars — sf novel — 20th place

1997:
All One Universe — collection — 6th place

1996:
Harvest the Fire — novella — 5th place

1995:
The Stars Are Also Fire — sf novel — 13th place

1994:
Harvest of Stars — sf novel — 9th place

1993:
“In Memoriam” — short story — 10th place

1992:
“Star of the Sea” — novella — 5th place

1991:
The Shield of Time — collection — 10th place

1990:
The Boat of a Million Years — sf novel — 6th place

1987:
The King of Ys: Roma Mater (by PA & Karen Anderson) — fantasy novel — 20th place

1984:
Hoka! (by PA & Gordon R. Dickson) — collection — 6th place

1984:
Orion Shall Rise — sf novel — 9th place

1984:
Time Patrolman — collection — 13th place

1983:
Maurai & Kith — single author collection — 16th place

1982:
“The Saturn Game” — novella — 2nd place

1982:
Winners — single author collection — 12th place

1980:
The Demon of Scattery (by PA & Mildred Downey Broxon, illustrated by Alicia Austin) — art or illustrated book — 14th place

1980:
The Merman's Children — fantasy novel — 5th place

1980:
“The Ways of Love” — novelette — 18th place

1979:
“Hunter's Moon” — novelette — 2nd place

1979:
The Avatar — novel — 8th place

1979:
The Earth Book of Stormgate — single author collection — 4th place

1978:
“Joelle” — novella — 9th place

1978:
Mirkheim — sf novel — 13th place

1977:
The Best of Poul Anderson — author collection — 13th place

1975:
“A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows” — novel — 23rd place

1975:
A Midsummer Tempest — novel — 19th place

1975:
Fire Time — novel — 7th place

1975:
The Many Worlds of Poul Anderson — single author collection — 6th place

1974:
The People of the Wind — novel — 3rd place

1973:
“Goat Song” — short fiction — 3rd place

1973:
There Will Be Time — novel — 7th place

1972:
The Byworlder — novel — 12th place

1972:
“The Queen of Air and Darkness” — short fiction — winner

1971:
Tau Zero — novel — 7th place

1971:
“The Fatal Fulfillment” — short fiction — 10th place (tie)

Anderson, Susan (1 nomination)
1977:
Aurora: Beyond Equality (Vonda N. McIntyre & SA, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

Anderson, Wayne (1 nomination)
1980:
The Flight of Dragons (by Peter Dickinson, illustrated by WA) — art or illustrated book — 8th place

Anderton, Jo (1 nomination)
2012:
Debris — first novel — 11th place

Andreadis, Athena (1 nomination)
2014:
The Other Half of the Sky (AA & Kay Holt, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

Andre-Driussi, Michael (3 nominations)
2009:
Lexicon Urthus: A Dictionary for the Urth Cycle, Second Edition — nonfiction/art book — 13th place

2004:
Snake's-Hands: The Fiction of John Crowley (Alice K. Turner & MA, eds.) — non-fiction/art — 13th place (tie)

1995:
Lexicon Urthus: A Dictionary for the Urth Cycle — nonfiction — 3rd place

Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine (1 nomination)
2007:
magazine — 23rd place

Angry Robot (13 nominations)
2024:
publisher — 10th place

2023:
publisher/imprint — 6th place

2022:
publisher — 8th place

2021:
publisher/imprint — 8th place

2020:
publisher/imprint — 6th place

2019:
publisher — 6th place

2018:
publisher — 5th place

2017:
publisher — 6th place

2015:
publisher/imprint — 5th place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 5th place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 5th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 10th place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 12th place

Anker, Roger (1 nomination)
1989:
Charles Beaumont: Selected Stories (by Charles Beaumont, edited by RA) — collection — 8th place

Anomaly 2 (1 nomination)
1971:
single fanzine issue — 13th place (tie)

Anonymous (6 nominations)
2015:
Sketching from the Imagination: Fantasy — art book — 10th place

2011:
Star Wars Art: Visions — art book — 7th place

1994:
Tolkien's World — art book — 7th place

1989:
Night Visions 6 — anthology — 19th place

1981:
Their Immortal Hearts — anthology — 18th place

1971:
Five Fates — anthology/collection — 7th place

Ansible (15 nominations)
2015:
magazine — 13th place

2014:
magazine — 19th place

2013:
magazine — 15th place

2012:
magazine — 15th place

2011:
magazine — 16th place

2010:
magazine — 15th place

2009:
magazine — 14th place

2008:
magazine — 13th place

2007:
magazine — 13th place

2006:
magazine — 11th place

2005:
magazine — 12th place

2004:
magazine — 12th place (tie)

2003:
magazine — 18th place

2002:
magazine — 12th place

2001:
magazine — 13th place

Anthony, Patricia (5 nominations; 1 win)
1999:
Flanders — dark fantasy/horror novel — 2nd place

1998:
Eating Memories — collection — 19th place

1998:
God's Fires — sf novel — 12th place

1994:
Brother Termite — sf novel — 16th place

1994:
Cold Allies — first novel — winner

Anthony, Piers (18 nominations)
1989:
Bio of an Ogre: The Autobiography of Piers Anthony — related nonfiction — 5th place

1988:
Being a Green Mother — fantasy novel — 12th place

1987:
Uncollected Stars — anthology — 17th place

1987:
Wielding a Red Sword — fantasy novel — 15th place

1986:
Anthonology — collection — 11th place

1986:
With a Tangled Skein — fantasy novel — 9th place

1985:
Bearing an Hourglass — fantasy novel — 10th place

1985:
Crewel Lye: A Caustic Yarn — fantasy novel — 11th place

1984:
Dragon on a Pedestal — fantasy novel — 11th place

1984:
On a Pale Horse — fantasy novel — 18th place

1983:
Centaur Aisle — fantasy novel — 8th place

1983:
Juxtaposition — fantasy novel — 9th place

1983:
Ogre, Ogre — fantasy novel — 6th place

1982:
Blue Adept — fantasy novel — 22nd place

1981:
Split Infinity — fantasy novel — 6th place

1980:
Castle Roogna — fantasy novel — 4th place

1978:
A Spell for Chameleon — fantasy novel — 9th place

1971:
fan writer — 10th place

Anton, Uwe (1 nomination)
1992:
Welcome to Reality: The Nightmares of Philip K. Dick — anthology — 14th place

Aoki, Ryka (1 nomination)
2022:
Light from Uncommon Stars — fantasy novel — 6th place

Apex (6 nominations)
2023:
magazine — 9th place

2015:
magazine — 15th place

2014:
magazine — 13th place

2013:
magazine — 11th place

2012:
magazine — 12th place

2011:
magazine — 18th place

Aqueduct (4 nominations)
2015:
publisher/imprint — 14th place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 24th place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 23rd place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 16th place

Aqueduct Press (1 nomination)
2011:
publisher/imprint — 21st place

Arbor House (3 nominations)
1988:
book publisher — 6th place

1987:
book publisher — 7th place

1986:
book publisher — 8th place

Arbur, Rosemarie (1 nomination)
1983:
Brackett, Bradley, McCaffrey: A Primary & Secondary Bibliography — nonfiction/reference — 9th place

Arden, Katherine (1 nomination)
2018:
The Bear and the Nightingale — first novel — 3rd place

Argosy (1 nomination)
2005:
magazine — 18th place

Arkham House (17 nominations)
2010:
publisher/imprint — 20th place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 23rd place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 23rd place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 23rd place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 24th place

1993:
book publisher — 13th place

1992:
publisher — 13th place

1991:
publisher — 12th place

1990:
book publisher — 14th place

1989:
book publisher — 13th place

1988:
book publisher — 11th place

1987:
book publisher — 12th place

1986:
book publisher — 17th place

1985:
book publisher — 14th place

1984:
book publisher — 14th place

1973:
book publisher — 13th place

1972:
book publisher — 13th place

Armstrong, Jon (2 nominations)
2011:
Yarn — sf novel — 12th place

2008:
Grey — first novel — 6th place

Armstrong, Michael A. (3 nominations)
1994:
“Everything that Rises, Must Converge” — short story — 17th place

1991:
Agviq — sf novel — 25th place

1988:
After the Zap — first novel — 8th place

Arnason, Eleanor (20 nominations)
2017:
Hwarhath Stories: Transgressive Tales by Aliens — collection — 8th place

2015:
“The Scrivener” — short story — 23rd place

2014:
“Kormak the Lucky” — novelette — 11th place

2013:
“Holmes Sherlock: A Hwarhath Mystery” — novelette — 11th place

2013:
“The Woman Who Fooled Death Five Times” — short story — 17th place

2012:
“My Husband Steinn” — novelette — 20th place

2011:
“Mammoths of the Great Plains” — novella — 12th place

2005:
“The Garden: A Hwarhath Science Fictional Romance” — novelette — 22nd place

2004:
“Big Ugly Mama and the ZK” — short story — 25th place (tie)

2003:
“Knapsack Poems” — short story — 23rd place

2003:
“The Potter of Bones” — novella — 10th place

2001:
“The Cloud Man” — novelette — 17th place

2000:
“Dapple: A Hwarhath Historical Romance” — novelette — 12th place

2000:
“Stellar Harvest” — novelette — 13th place

2000:
“The Actors” — novella — 7th place

1997:
“The Dog's Story” — novelette — 6th place

1995:
“The Lovers” — novelette — 8th place

1994:
Ring of Swords — sf novel — 12th place

1994:
“The Hound of Merin” — novelette — 17th place

1992:
A Woman of the Iron People — sf novel — 13th place

Arnold, Herb (1 nomination)
1975:
fan artist — 11th place

Arnold, Mark Alan (3 nominations)
1985:
Elsewhere, Vol. III (Terri Windling & MAA, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

1983:
Elsewhere, Vol. II (Terri Windling & MAA, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

1982:
Elsewhere (Terri Windling & MAA, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

Arnold, Tommy (2 nominations)
2023:
artist — nomination

2022:
artist — 9th place

Aronica, Lou (8 nominations; 2 wins)
1994:
editor — 11th place

1994:
Full Spectrum 4 (LA, Amy Stout & Betsy Mitchell, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1992:
editor — 9th place

1992:
Full Spectrum 3 (LA, Amy Stout & Betsy Mitchell, eds.) — anthology — winner

1990:
editor — 8th place

1990:
Full Spectrum 2 (LA, Shawna McCarthy, Amy Stout & Patrick LoBrutto, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1989:
editor — 6th place

1989:
Full Spectrum (LA & Shawna McCarthy, eds.) — anthology — winner

Asaro, Catherine (3 nominations)
2002:
“Ave de Paso” — short story — 11th place

1999:
“Aurora in Four Voices” — novella — 6th place

1996:
Primary Inversion — first novel — 10th place

Ash, Constance (1 nomination)
2000:
Not of Woman Born — anthology — 15th place

Ashby, Madeline (3 nominations)
2017:
Company Town — sf novel — 5th place

2014:
ID: The Second Machine Dynasty — sf novel — 15th place

2013:
vN — first novel — 3rd place

Asher, Neal (6 nominations)
2014:
Jupiter War — sf novel — 21st place

2007:
Polity Agent — sf novel — 16th place

2006:
“Mason's Rats” — short story — 14th place

2006:
“Softly Spoke the Gabbleduck” — novelette — 13th place

2005:
“Strood” — short story — 19th place

2004:
The Line of Polity — sf novel — 20th place

Ashley, Mike (12 nominations)
2023:
The Rise of the Cyberzines: The Story of the Science-Fiction Magazines from 1991 to 2020 — nonfiction — 2nd place

2022:
Yesterday's Tomorrows — nonfiction — 7th place

2017:
Science Fiction Rebels: The Story of the Science-Fiction Magazines from 1981 to 1990 — non-fiction — 7th place

2012:
Out of This World: Science Fiction But Not As You Know It — art book — 3rd place

2008:
Gateways to Forever: The Story of the Science-Fiction Magazines from 1970 to 1980 — non-fiction — 4th place

2007:
The Mammoth Book of Extreme Science Fiction — anthology — 15th place

2006:
Transformations: The Story of the Science-Fiction Magazines from 1950 to 1970 — non-fiction — 4th place

2005:
The Gernsback Days (by MA & Robert A. W. Lowndes) — non-fiction — 3rd place

2003:
Starlight Man: The Extraordinary Life of Algernon Blackwood (US title: Algernon Blackwood: An Extraordinary Life) — non-fiction — 12th place

2003:
The Mammoth Book of Science Fiction — anthology — 16th place

2002:
The Time Machines: The Story of the Science-Fiction Pulp Magazines from the Beginning to 1950 — non-fiction — 5th place

1987:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines (Marshall B. Tymn & MA, eds.) — nonfiction — 8th place

Ashwell, Pauline (3 nominations)
1993:
Unwillingly to Earth — collection — 10th place

1989:
“Fatal Statistics” — novella — 20th place

1983:
“Rats in the Moon” — novella — 12th place

Ash-Wing (1 nomination)
1975:
fanzine — 11th place

Asiimov's (1 nomination)
2022:
magazine — 5th place

Asimov, Isaac (53 nominations; 7 wins)
1995:
I, Robot: the Illustrated Screenplay (by Harlan Ellison & IA, illustrated by Mark Zug) — art book — 3rd place

1995:
I. Asimov: A Memoir — nonfiction — winner

1994:
Forward the Foundation — collection — 5th place

1993:
“Cleon the Emperor” — novella — 4th place

1993:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 25 (1963) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1992:
“Gold” — novelette — 4th place

1992:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 23 (1961) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

1992:
The New Hugo Winners, Volume II (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 19th place

1991:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 20 (1958) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

1991:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 21 (1959) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1991:
The Mammoth Book of Vintage Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1950s (IA, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

1990:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 19 (1957) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

1990:
The Asimov Chronicles — collection — 14th place

1990:
The New Hugo Winners (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1989:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 18 (1956) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

1989:
Prelude to Foundation — sf novel — 4th place

1988:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 16 (1954) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

1987:
Foundation and Earth — sf novel — 5th place

1987:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 15 (1953) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1987:
“Robot Dreams” — short story — winner

1987:
Robot Dreams — collection — 8th place

1987:
The Hugo Winners, Volume 5: 1980-1982 — anthology — 7th place

1986:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 13 (1951) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1986:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 14 (1952) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 20th place

1986:
Robots and Empire — sf novel — 4th place

1986:
The Hugo Winners, Volume 4: 1976-1979 — anthology — 7th place

1985:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 11 (1949) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1985:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 12 (1950) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1984:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 10 (1948) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

1984:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 9 (1947) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

1984:
“Potential” — short story — 16th place

1984:
The Robots of Dawn — sf novel — 2nd place

1984:
The Winds of Change and Other Stories — collection — 12th place

1983:
Foundation's Edge — sf novel — winner

1983:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 7 (1945) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1983:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 8 (1946) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

1983:
The Complete Robot — single author collection — 7th place

1982:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 5 (1943) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 19th place

1982:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 6 (1944) (IA & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 21st place

1981:
In Joy Still Felt: The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1954-1978 — related nonfiction book — winner

1981:
“The Last Answer” — short story — 5th place

1980:
In Memory Yet Green — related nonfiction book — 2nd place

1980:
The 13 Crimes of Science Fiction (IA, Martin Harry Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1977:
“The Bicentennial Man” — novelette — winner

1977:
The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories — author collection — 5th place

1976:
Buy Jupiter and Other Stories — single author collection — 13th place

1975:
Before the Golden Age — reprint anthology — winner

1975:
“—That Thou Art Mindful of Him!” — novelette — 3rd place

1974:
Nebula Award Stories 8 — reprint anth/collection — 10th place

1973:
The Early Asimov — reprint anth/collection — 5th place

1973:
The Gods Themselves — novel — winner

1973:
The Hugo Winners, Volumes 1 & 2 — reprint anth/collection — 8th place (tie)

1972:
The Hugo Winners, Volume 2 — reprint anth/collection — 2nd place

Asimov's SF Adventure (2 nominations)
1980:
magazine — 11th place

1979:
magazine — 13th place

Asimov's (46 nominations; 19 wins)
2024:
magazine — 4th place

2023:
magazine — 5th place

2021:
magazine — 5th place

2020:
magazine — 3rd place

2019:
magazine — 4th place

2018:
magazine — 4th place

2017:
magazine — 3rd place

2016:
magazine — winner

2015:
magazine — 2nd place

2014:
magazine — winner

2013:
magazine — winner

2012:
magazine — winner

2011:
magazine — winner

2010:
magazine — 2nd place

2009:
magazine — 2nd place

2008:
magazine — 2nd place

2007:
magazine — 2nd place

2006:
magazine — 2nd place

2005:
magazine — 2nd place

2004:
magazine — 2nd place

2003:
magazine — 2nd place

2002:
magazine — 2nd place

2001:
magazine — winner

2000:
magazine — winner

1999:
magazine — winner

1998:
magazine — winner

1997:
magazine — winner

1996:
magazine — winner

1995:
magazine — winner

1994:
magazine — winner

1993:
magazine or fanzine — winner

1992:
magazine or fanzine — winner

1991:
magazine — winner

1990:
magazine — winner

1989:
magazine — winner

1988:
magazine — winner

1987:
magazine/fanzine — 2nd place

1986:
magazine/fanzine — 3rd place

1985:
magazine/fanzine — 3rd place

1984:
magazine/fanzine — 4th place

1983:
magazine/fanzine — 4th place

1982:
magazine/fanzine — 3rd place

1981:
magazine/fanzine — 5th place

1980:
magazine — 4th place

1979:
magazine — 4th place

1978:
magazine — 4th place

Asprin, Robert (8 nominations; 1 win)
1986:
The Dead of Winter (RA & Lynn Abbey, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

1985:
Wings of Omen (RA & Lynn Abbey, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

1984:
The Face of Chaos (RA & Lynn Abbey, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1983:
Storm Season — anthology — 2nd place

1982:
Shadows of Sanctuary — anthology — winner

1981:
Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn — anthology — 3rd place

1980:
Thieves' World — anthology — 11th place

1978:
“Cold Cash War” — novella — 8th place

Atheneum (7 nominations)
1986:
book publisher — 15th place

1984:
book publisher — 13th place

1983:
book publisher — 14th place

1982:
book publisher — 14th place

1981:
book publisher — 20th place

1980:
book publisher — 12th place

1978:
publisher — 15th place

Atkinson, Kate (1 nomination)
2014:
Life After Life — fantasy novel — 12th place

Attanasio, A. A. (9 nominations)
2005:
“Zero's Twin” — short story — 35th place

1997:
The Dragon and the Unicorn — fantasy novel — 21st place

1995:
“Remains of Adam” — novella — 13th place

1995:
Solis — sf novel — 28th place

1989:
Wyvern — fantasy novel — 10th place (tie)

1986:
Beastmarks — collection — 18th place

1986:
“The Last Dragon Master” — short story — 26th place

1982:
Radix — first novel — 3rd place

1982:
Radix — sf novel — 17th place

Attebery, Brian (4 nominations)
2023:
Fantasy: How It Works — nonfiction — 3rd place

2014:
Parabolas of Science Fiction (BA & Veronica Hollinger, eds.) — non-fiction — 10th place

1994:
The Norton Book of Science Fiction (Ursula K. Le Guin & BA, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

1993:
Strategies of Fantasy — nonfiction — 14th place

Atwood, Margaret (4 nominations)
2020:
The Testaments — sf novel — 8th place

2014:
MaddAddam — sf novel — 4th place

2012:
In Other Worlds: SF and the Human Imagination — non-fiction — 4th place

1987:
The Handmaid's Tale — sf novel — 4th place

Auerbach, Nina (2 nominations)
1998:
Bram Stoker's Dracula (NA & David J. Skal, eds.) — nonfiction — 6th place

1996:
Our Vampires, Ourselves — nonfiction — 8th place

Aulisio, Janet (3 nominations)
1991:
artist — 13th place

1990:
artist — 16th place

1982:
artist — 19th place

Austin, Alicia (18 nominations; 1 win)
1985:
artist — 14th place

1984:
artist — 11th place

1983:
artist — 9th place

1982:
artist — 7th place

1981:
artist — 9th place

1980:
artist — 10th place

1980:
The Demon of Scattery (by Poul Anderson & Mildred Downey Broxon, illustrated by AA) — art or illustrated book — 14th place

1979:
artist — 12th place

1979:
Age of Dreams — art or illustrated book — 6th place

1976:
artist — 18th place

1975:
professional artist — 14th place

1975:
fan artist — 5th place

1974:
fan artist — 5th place

1974:
professional artist — 13th place

1973:
fan artist — 4th place

1972:
fan artist — 3rd place

1972:
paperback artist — 12th place

1971:
fan artist — winner

Avila, Lorraine (1 nomination)
2024:
The Making of Yolanda la Bruja — young adult novel — 8th place

Avon (12 nominations)
1988:
book publisher — 15th place

1987:
book publisher — 17th place

1986:
book publisher — 19th place

1981:
book publisher — 15th place

1980:
book publisher — 16th place

1978:
publisher — 11th place

1977:
publisher — 13th place

1976:
publisher - paperback — 5th place

1975:
publisher - paperback — 6th place

1974:
book publisher — 12th place

1973:
book publisher — 11th place

1972:
book publisher — 7th place

Avon Eos (2 nominations)
2000:
book publisher/imprint — 2nd place

1999:
book publisher/imprint — 3rd place

Avon/Arbor House/Morrow (1 nomination)
1989:
book publisher — 7th place

Avon/Morrow (9 nominations)
1998:
book publisher — 7th place

1997:
book publisher — 8th place

1996:
book publisher — 8th place

1995:
book publisher — 9th place

1994:
book publisher — 7th place

1993:
book publisher — 7th place

1992:
publisher — 7th place

1991:
publisher — 8th place

1990:
book publisher — 10th place

Bacigalupi, Paolo (18 nominations; 4 wins)
2019:
The Tangled Lands (by PB & Tobias S. Buckell) — collection — 8th place

2018:
Tool of War — young adult book — 3rd place

2016:
The Water Knife — sf novel — 3rd place

2015:
“Moriabe's Children” — short story — 17th place

2015:
The Doubt Factory — young adult book — 2nd place

2014:
Zombie Baseball Beatdown — young adult book — 4th place

2013:
The Drowned Cities — young adult book — 2nd place

2011:
Ship Breaker — young adult book — winner

2010:
The Windup Girl — sf novel — 15th place

2010:
The Windup Girl — first novel — winner

2009:
“Pump Six” — novelette — winner

2009:
Pump Six and Other Stories — collection — winner

2009:
“The Gambler” — novelette — 8th place

2007:
“Yellow Card Man” — novelette — 9th place

2006:
“The Calorie Man” — novelette — 10th place

2005:
“The People of Sand and Slag” — novelette — 11th place

2004:
“The Fluted Girl” — novelette — 11th place

2000:
“Pocketful of Dharma” — novelette — 23rd place

Bacon, Eugen (2 nominations)
2024:
The Year's Best African Speculative Fiction (2022) (Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki, EB & Milton Davis, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2023:
An Earnest Blackness — nonfiction — 9th place

Bacon-Smith, Camille (1 nomination)
2001:
Science Fiction Culture — nonfiction — 5th place

Baen (36 nominations)
2022:
publisher — 10th place

2019:
publisher — 9th place

2018:
publisher — 10th place

2017:
publisher — 7th place

2016:
publisher — 3rd place

2015:
publisher/imprint — 8th place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 6th place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 4th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 4th place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 4th place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 4th place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 4th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 4th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 2nd place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 2nd place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 2nd place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 3rd place

2003:
book publisher/imprint — 2nd place

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 3rd place (tie)

2001:
book publisher/imprint — 4th place

2000:
book publisher/imprint — 5th place

1999:
book publisher/imprint — 7th place

1998:
book publisher — 6th place

1997:
book publisher — 4th place

1996:
book publisher — 7th place

1995:
book publisher — 5th place

1994:
book publisher — 4th place

1993:
book publisher — 6th place

1992:
publisher — 5th place

1991:
publisher — 5th place

1990:
book publisher — 6th place

1989:
book publisher — 5th place

1988:
book publisher — 7th place

1987:
book publisher — 6th place

1986:
book publisher — 7th place

1985:
book publisher — 8th place

Baen, James (14 nominations)
2009:
editor — 11th place

2008:
editor — 6th place

2007:
editor — 4th place

2006:
editor — 9th place

2005:
editor — 10th place

2004:
editor — 14th place

2003:
editor — 13th place

2002:
editor — 10th place

1990:
editor — 14th place

1989:
editor — 12th place

1988:
New Destinies, Volume II, Fall 1987 — anthology — 17th place

1986:
The Science Fiction Yearbook (Jerry Pournelle, JB & John F. Carr, eds.) — anthology — 22nd place

1985:
Far Frontiers (Jerry Pournelle & JB, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

1982:
Destinies Vol. 3, No. 1, Winter, 1981 — anthology — 13th place

Bailey, Dale (8 nominations)
2019:
In the Night Wood — horror novel — 4th place

2019:
“The Donner Party” — novelette — 9th place

2015:
“The End of the End of Everything” — novelette — 30th place

2013:
“Mating Habits of the Late Cretaceous” — novelette — 25th place

2011:
“Eating at the End-of-the-World Café” — novelette — 12th place

2004:
“The Census Taker” — novelette — 18th place

2004:
The Resurrection Man's Legacy and Other Stories — collection — 19th place

1998:
“Quinn's Way” — novelette — 22nd place

Baird, Wilhelmina (1 nomination)
1994:
CrashCourse — first novel — 4th place

Baker, A. Deborah (1 nomination)
2021:
Over the Woodward Wall — young adult book — 5th place

Baker, Kage (33 nominations; 1 win)
2013:
The Best of Kage Baker — collection — 2nd place

2012:
“Attlee and the Long Walk” — short story — 13th place

2011:
The Bird of the River — fantasy novel — 9th place

2010:
The Empress of Mars — sf novel — 2nd place

2010:
The Hotel Under the Sand — young adult novel — 2nd place

2010:
The Women of Nell Gwynne's — novella — winner

2009:
Or Else My Lady Keeps the Key — novella — 8th place

2008:
Gods and Pawns — collection — 7th place

2008:
“Hellfire at Twilight” — novelette — 16th place

2008:
“The Ruby Incomparable” — short story — 21st place

2008:
The Sons of Heaven — sf novel — 14th place

2007:
“Where the Golden Apples Grow” — novella — 11th place

2006:
“Bad Machine” — novelette — 14th place

2006:
The Children of the Company — collection — 6th place

2006:
“The Two Old Women” — short story — 19th place

2006:
“The Unfortunate Gytt” — novelette — 25th place

2005:
“Leaving His Cares Behind Him” — novelette — 17th place

2005:
Mother Aegypt and Other Stories — collection — 5th place

2005:
“The Catch” — novelette — 14th place

2005:
The Life of the World to Come — sf novel — 8th place

2004:
“A Night on the Barbary Coast” — short story — 6th place

2004:
The Anvil of the World — fantasy novel — 13th place

2004:
“The Empress of Mars” — novella — 3rd place

2004:
“Welcome to Olympus, Mr. Hearst” — novella — 11th place

2003:
Black Projects, White Knights: The Company Dossiers — collection — 7th place

2003:
“Her Father's Eyes” — short story — 15th place

2003:
“The Likely Lad” — novelette — 18th place

2002:
“Monster Story” — novelette — 18th place

2002:
“The Applesauce Monster” — novelette — 35th place

2002:
“The Caravan from Troon” — novella — 11th place

2000:
“Smart Alec” — novelette — 18th place

2000:
“Son Observe the Time” — novella — 13th place

1999:
In the Garden of Iden — first novel — 3rd place

Baker, Scott (2 nominations)
1990:
“Varicose Worms” — novelette — 20th place

1987:
“Sea Change” — short story — 24th place

Bakis, Kirsten (1 nomination)
1998:
Lives of the Monster Dogs — first novel — 13th place

Bakker, R. Scott (2 nominations)
2007:
The Thousandfold Thought — fantasy novel — 11th place (tie)

2004:
The Darkness That Comes Before — first novel — 8th place

Baldree, Travis (1 nomination)
2023:
Legends & Lattes — first novel — 2nd place

Ball, K. C. (1 nomination)
2013:
“The Moon Belongs to Everyone” (by Michael Alexander & KCB) — novella — 17th place

Ball, Peter M. (1 nomination)
2010:
Horn — novella — 15th place

Ballantine (6 nominations; 6 wins)
1977:
publisher — winner

1976:
publisher - paperback — winner

1975:
publisher - paperback — winner

1974:
book publisher — winner

1973:
book publisher — winner

1972:
book publisher — winner

Ballantine/Del Rey (11 nominations; 7 wins)
2015:
publisher/imprint — 10th place

1988:
book publisher — 2nd place

1987:
book publisher — winner

1986:
book publisher — winner

1985:
book publisher — winner

1984:
book publisher — winner

1983:
book publisher — 2nd place

1982:
book publisher — 2nd place

1981:
book publisher — winner

1980:
book publisher — winner

1978:
publisher — winner

Ballantine/Del Rey/etc. (1 nomination)
1997:
book publisher — 3rd place

Ballantine/Del Rey/Fawcett (3 nominations)
1991:
publisher — 4th place

1990:
book publisher — 4th place

1989:
book publisher — 3rd place

Ballantine/Del Rey/Fawcett/Random House (1 nomination)
1992:
publisher — 4th place

Ballantine/Del Rey/Random House (4 nominations)
1996:
book publisher — 3rd place

1995:
book publisher — 3rd place

1994:
book publisher — 3rd place

1993:
book publisher — 3rd place

Ballard, J. G. (13 nominations)
2009:
Miracles of Life: Shanghai to Shepperton — nonfiction/art book — 12th place

2002:
The Complete Short Stories — collection — 10th place

1993:
“The Message from Mars” — short story — 9th place

1992:
“Dream Cargoes” — short story — 11th place

1991:
The Atrocity Exhibition — collection — 14th place

1991:
War Fever — collection — 16th place

1990:
“The Enormous Space” — short story — 15th place

1990:
“War Fever” — novelette — 10th place

1989:
Memories of the Space Age — collection — 9th place

1983:
“Myths of the Near Future” — novelette — 3rd place

1983:
Myths of the Near Future — single author collection — 13th place

1980:
The Unlimited Dream Company — sf novel — 19th place

1979:
The Best Short Stories of J.G. Ballard — single author collection — 13th place (tie)

Ballingrud, Nathan (3 nominations)
2024:
The Strange — first novel — 7th place

2014:
North American Lake Monsters — collection — 15th place

2014:
“The Good Husband” — novelette — 22nd place

Bals, Fred (1 nomination)
1989:
“Once in a Lullaby” — novelette — 24th place

Bama, James E. (3 nominations)
2007:
artist — 21st place

2007:
James Bama: American Realist — art book — 7th place

1971:
paperback cover illustrator — 15th place

Bangsund, John (1 nomination)
1973:
fan writer — 16th place

Banks, Iain M. (12 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
The Culture: The Drawings — illustrated and art book — winner

2013:
The Hydrogen Sonata — sf novel — 3rd place

2011:
Surface Detail — sf novel — 4th place

2010:
Transition — sf novel — 6th place

2009:
Matter — sf novel — 2nd place

2005:
The Algebraist — sf novel — 5th place

2001:
Look to Windward — sf novel — 7th place

1997:
Excession — sf novel — 13th place

1995:
Feersum Endjinn — sf novel — 19th place

1994:
Against a Dark Background — sf novel — 10th place

1990:
The State of the Art — novella — 16th place

1989:
The Player of Games — sf novel — 22nd place

Bantam (13 nominations)
1987:
book publisher — 4th place

1985:
book publisher — 4th place

1984:
book publisher — 6th place

1983:
book publisher — 10th place

1982:
book publisher — 8th place

1981:
book publisher — 9th place

1980:
book publisher — 10th place

1978:
publisher — 13th place

1977:
publisher — 9th place

1976:
publisher - paperback — 6th place

1975:
publisher - paperback — 4th place

1974:
book publisher — 10th place

1972:
book publisher — 10th place

Bantam Spectra (13 nominations)
2009:
publisher/imprint — 8th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 5th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 6th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 4th place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 6th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 12th place

2003:
book publisher/imprint — 8th place

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 7th place

2001:
book publisher/imprint — 3rd place

2000:
book publisher/imprint — 4th place

1999:
book publisher/imprint — 2nd place

1988:
book publisher — 3rd place

1986:
book publisher — 5th place

Bantam/Dell (1 nomination)
1998:
book publisher — 2nd place

Bantam/Doubleday/Dell (9 nominations)
1997:
book publisher — 2nd place

1996:
book publisher — 2nd place

1995:
book publisher — 2nd place

1994:
book publisher — 2nd place

1993:
book publisher — 2nd place

1992:
publisher — 2nd place

1991:
publisher — 2nd place

1990:
book publisher — 2nd place

1989:
book publisher — 2nd place

Bantock, Nick (2 nominations)
2002:
The Artful Dodger: Images & Reflections — art book — 15th place

1992:
Griffin & Sabine — nonfiction — 6th place

Bardugo, Leigh (5 nominations)
2020:
King of Scars — young adult book — 9th place

2020:
Ninth House — fantasy novel — 7th place

2017:
Crooked Kingdom — young adult book — 4th place

2015:
Ruin and Rising — young adult book — 17th place

2013:
The Gathering Dark — first novel — 11th place

Barker, Clive (20 nominations)
2012:
Abarat: Absolute Midnight — young adult book — 7th place

2008:
artist — 18th place

2007:
artist — 15th place

2006:
artist — 7th place (tie)

2006:
Visions of Heaven and Hell — art book — 2nd place

2005:
Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War — young adult book — 5th place

2003:
Abarat — young adult novel — 2nd place

2002:
Coldheart Canyon — fantasy novel — 14th place

1999:
Galilee — dark fantasy/horror novel — 4th place

1997:
Sacrament — horror/dark fantasy novel — 2nd place

1995:
Everville — dark fantasy/horror novel — 4th place

1993:
The Thief of Always — horror/dark fantasy novel — 3rd place

1992:
Imajica — horror/dark fantasy novel — 2nd place

1990:
The Great and Secret Show — horror novel — 3rd place

1989:
“Cabal” — novella — 8th place

1989:
Cabal — collection — 7th place

1988:
Weaveworld — fantasy novel — 4th place

1986:
Clive Barker's Books of Blood, Vols. IV-VI — collection — 6th place

1986:
The Damnation Game — fantasy novel — 15th place

1985:
Clive Barker's Books of Blood, Vols. I-III — collection — 13th place

Barker, Emily Croy (1 nomination)
2014:
The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic — first novel — 4th place

Barlough, Jeffrey E. (1 nomination)
2002:
The House in the High Woold — fantasy novel — 20th place

Barlowe, Wayne Douglas (8 nominations; 1 win)
1999:
artist — 3rd place

1999:
Barlowe's Inferno — art book — 5th place

1996:
artist — 6th place

1996:
The Alien Life of Wayne Barlowe — art book — 4th place

1982:
artist — 12th place (tie)

1981:
artist — 23rd place

1980:
artist — 16th place

1980:
Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials (by WDB & Ian Summers) — art or illustrated book — winner

Barnes, John (20 nominations)
2014:
The Last President — sf novel — 20th place

2012:
Daybreak Zero — sf novel — 16th place

2011:
Directive 51 — sf novel — 14th place

2008:
“An Ocean is a Snowflake, Four Billion Miles Away” — novelette — 22nd place

2007:
“Every Hole Is Outlined” — novelette — 33rd place

2007:
The Armies of Memory — sf novel — 15th place

2007:
“'The Night is Fine,' the Waldrus Said” — novella — 16th place

2006:
“The Diversification of its Fancy” — novella — 10th place

2003:
The Sky So Big and Black — sf novel — 20th place

2002:
The Merchants of Souls — sf novel — 16th place

2001:
Candle — sf novel — 19th place

2000:
Apostrophes and Apocalypses — collection — 10th place

2000:
Finity — sf novel — 19th place

1999:
Earth Made of Glass — sf novel — 22nd place

1997:
One for the Morning Glory — fantasy novel — 11th place

1996:
Kaleidoscope Century — sf novel — 12th place

1995:
Mother of Storms — sf novel — 4th place

1993:
A Million Open Doors — sf novel — 21st place

1992:
“Canso de Fis de Jovent” — novella — 14th place

1989:
“Under the Covenant Stars” — novelette — 22nd place

Barnes, Steven (6 nominations)
2023:
The Keeper (by Tananarive Due & SB, art by Marco Finnegan) — illustrated and art book — 3rd place

2003:
Lion's Blood — sf novel — 18th place

1988:
The Legacy of Heorot (by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle & SB) — sf novel — 11th place

1983:
The Descent of Anansi (by Larry Niven & SB) — sf novel — 16th place

1982:
Dream Park (by Larry Niven & SB) — sf novel — 4th place

1980:
“The Locusts” (by Larry Niven & SB) — novelette — 16th place

Barnhill, Kelly (3 nominations)
2024:
The Crane Husband — novella — 6th place

2023:
When Women Were Dragons — fantasy novel — 8th place

2017:
The Girl Who Drank the Moon — young adult book — 2nd place

Barr, George (17 nominations)
1983:
artist — 16th place

1982:
artist — 20th place (tie)

1981:
artist — 19th place

1980:
artist — 15th place

1979:
artist — 7th place

1977:
artist — 5th place

1976:
artist — 6th place

1975:
fan artist — 4th place

1975:
professional artist — 8th place

1974:
fan artist — 6th place

1974:
professional artist — 7th place

1973:
fan artist — 7th place

1973:
paperback cover artist — 8th place

1972:
paperback artist — 14th place

1972:
fan artist — 5th place

1971:
fan artist — 3rd place

1971:
paperback cover illustrator — 6th place

Barrett, Neal, Jr. (14 nominations)
2013:
Other Seasons: The Best of Neal Barrett, Jr. — collection — 23rd place

2009:
“Radio Station St. Jack” — novelette — 22nd place

2002:
“Rhido Wars” — novelette — 17th place

2001:
Perpetuity Blues and Other Stories — collection — 18th place

1995:
“Manhattan 99” — short story — 9th place

1994:
“Cush” — novelette — 5th place

1993:
Slightly Off-Center — collection — 8th place

1992:
The Hereafter Gang — fantasy novel — 6th place

1990:
Dawn's Uncertain Light — sf novel — 24th place

1989:
“Ginny Sweethips' Flying Circus” — novelette — 9th place

1989:
“Stairs” — short story — 14th place

1988:
“Diner” — short story — 17th place

1988:
“Highbrow” — short story — 15th place

1988:
“Perpetuity Blues” — novelette — 16th place

Barrie, J. M. (1 nomination)
2021:
Peter Pan (by JMB, illustrated by Brecht Evens) — art book — 10th place

Barringer, Stephen J. (1 nomination)
2010:
“each thing I show you is a piece of my death” (by Gemma Files & SJB) — novelette — 37th place

Barron, Laird (15 nominations)
2015:
Year's Best Weird Fiction Volume One (LB & Michael Kelly, eds.) — anthology — 20th place

2014:
“Jaws of Saturn” — novelette — 8th place

2014:
The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All and Other Stories — collection — 8th place

2013:
“Frontier Death Song” — novelette — 16th place

2013:
“Hand of Glory” — novella — 7th place

2012:
“Blackwood's Baby” — novelette — 22nd place

2012:
“The Men from Porlock” — novella — 10th place

2011:
“--30--” — novelette — 21st place

2011:
Occultation — collection — 18th place

2010:
“Strappado” — short story — 22nd place

2008:
“The Forest” — novelette — 28th place

2008:
The Imago Sequence and Other Stories — collection — 15th place

2007:
“Hallucigenia” — novella — 18th place

2006:
“The Imago Sequence” — novella — 13th place

2004:
“Old Virginia” — novelette — 27th place

Barron, Neil (7 nominations)
2006:
Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction, 5th Edition — non-fiction — 2nd place

2000:
Fantasy and Horror: A Critical and Historical Guide to Literature, Illustration, Film, TV, Radio, and the Internet — nonfiction — 5th place

1996:
Anatomy of Wonder 4 — nonfiction — 2nd place

1991:
Fantasy Literature: A Reader's Guide — nonfiction — 9th place

1991:
Horror Literature: A Reader's Guide — nonfiction — 11th place

1988:
Anatomy of Wonder, 3rd Edition — nonfiction — 3rd place

1982:
Anatomy of Wonder, 2nd Edition — related nonfiction book — 2nd place

Barry, Max (1 nomination)
2014:
Lexicon — sf novel — 12th place

Bartle, Lisa R. (1 nomination)
2004:
Reference Guide to Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror: Second Edition (Michael Burgess & LRB, eds.) — non-fiction/art — 16th place

Barton, William (5 nominations)
2005:
“The Gods of a Lesser Creation” — short story — 13th place

2004:
“Off on a Starship” — novella — 13th place

2001:
“Heart of Glass” — novella — 17th place

1999:
“Down in the Dark” — novelette — 24th place

1997:
“Age of Aquarius” — novelette — 11th place

Bartter, Martha A. (1 nomination)
1990:
The Way to Ground Zero — nonfiction — 11th place

Barzak, Christopher (9 nominations)
2019:
The Gone Away Place — young adult book — 6th place

2014:
Before and Afterlives — collection — 18th place

2014:
“Paranormal Romance” — novelette — 13th place

2013:
Birds and Birthdays — collection — 27th place

2012:
“Smoke City” — short story — 21st place

2011:
“Map of Seventeen” — novelette — 10th place

2009:
The Love We Share Without Knowing — fantasy novel — 13th place

2008:
One for Sorrow — first novel — 4th place

2006:
“The Language of Moths” — novelette — 19th place

Bass, T. J. (1 nomination)
1975:
The Godwhale — novel — 4th place

Basu, Samit (1 nomination)
2024:
The Jinn-Bot of Shantiport — sf novel — 7th place (tie)

Batchelor, John Calvin (1 nomination)
1984:
The Birth of the People's Republic of Antarctica — sf novel — 20th place

Baudino, Gaèl (1 nomination)
1991:
Gossamer Axe — fantasy novel — 16th place

Baxter, Stephen (73 nominations; 1 win)
2017:
The Medusa Chronicles (by SB & Alastair Reynolds) — sf novel — 7th place

2015:
Ultima — sf novel — 16th place

2014:
Proxima — sf novel — 11th place

2013:
Last and First Contacts — collection — 16th place

2012:
Gravity Dreams — novella — 9th place

2012:
“The Invasion of Venus” — short story — 9th place

2010:
Ark — sf novel — 10th place

2010:
“Formidable Caress” — novelette — 17th place

2009:
Flood — sf novel — 15th place

2009:
“The Ice War” — novelette — 4th place

2009:
“Turing's Apples” — novelette — 9th place

2009:
Weaver — sf novel — 16th place

2008:
Conqueror — sf novel — 22nd place

2008:
“Last Contact” — short story — 5th place

2008:
The H-Bomb Girl — young adult book — 3rd place

2007:
Emperor — sf novel — 17th place

2007:
“In the Abyss of Time” — short story — 4th place

2007:
Resplendent — collection — 10th place

2007:
“The Pacific Mystery” — novelette — 18th place

2007:
“The Siege of Earth” — novella — 7th place

2006:
“A Signal from Earth” — short story — 12th place (tie)

2006:
“The Children of Time” — short story — 6th place

2006:
Transcendent — sf novel — 12th place

2005:
Exultant — sf novel — 17th place

2005:
Mayflower II — novella — 5th place

2005:
“PeriAndry's Quest” — novelette — 6th place

2004:
“Breeding Ground” — novelette — 5th place

2004:
Coalescent — sf novel — 9th place

2004:
“The Chop Line” — novelette — 7th place

2003:
Evolution — sf novel — 16th place (tie)

2003:
Phase Space — collection — 15th place

2003:
Riding the Rock — novella — 6th place

2003:
“The Hunters of Pangaea” — short story — 5th place (tie)

2002:
Deep Future — non-fiction — 3rd place

2002:
“First to the Moon!” (by SB & Simon Bradshaw) — novelette — 28th place

2002:
“Grey Earth” — short story — 7th place

2002:
“In the Un-Black” — novelette — 10th place

2002:
Origin: Manifold 3 — sf novel — 10th place

2002:
“The Ghost Pit” — short story — 4th place

2001:
“On the Orion Line” — novelette — 2nd place

2001:
“Open Loops” — novelette — 20th place (tie)

2001:
Reality Dust — novella — 9th place

2001:
“Sheena 5” — short story — 5th place

2001:
“Silver Ghost” — short story — 3rd place

2001:
Space: Manifold 2 (US title: Manifold: Space) — sf novel — 8th place

2000:
“Huddle” — novelette — winner (tie)

2000:
“People Came from Earth” — short story — 6th place

2000:
“Spindrift” — short story — 4th place

2000:
Time: Manifold 1 (US title: Manifold: Time) — sf novel — 14th place

1999:
“Dante Dreams” — short story — 5th place

1999:
“Moon-Calf” — short story — 4th place

1999:
Moonseed — sf novel — 14th place

1999:
“The Barrier” — novelette — 14th place

1999:
“The Wire Continuum” (by Arthur C. Clarke & SB) — short story — 18th place

1999:
Traces — collection — 10th place

1998:
“Glass Earth Inc.” — short story — 12th place

1998:
“Moon Six” — novelette — 2nd place

1998:
Titan — sf novel — 9th place

1998:
Vacuum Diagrams — collection — 8th place

1998:
“Zemlya” — short story — 3rd place

1997:
“Columbiad” — short story — 13th place

1997:
“Saddle Point Dreamtime” — novella — 16th place (tie)

1997:
“Saddle Point Sequence” — novella — 14th place

1997:
“The Spacetime Pit” (by SB & Eric Brown) — short story — 16th place

1997:
Voyage — sf novel — 11th place

1996:
“Gossamer” — short story — 2nd place

1996:
“The Ant-Men of Tibet” — novelette — 11th place

1996:
The Time Ships — sf novel — 5th place

1995:
Ring — sf novel — 21st place

1995:
“The Blood of Angels” — short story — 24th place

1994:
Timelike Infinity — sf novel — 24th place

1993:
“Planck Zero” — short story — 24th place (tie)

1992:
Raft — first novel — 4th place

Bayron, Kalynn (1 nomination)
2022:
This Poison Heart — young adult novel — 8th place

Beagle (1 nomination)
1972:
book publisher — 12th place

Beagle, Peter S. (37 nominations; 2 wins)
2024:
The Essential Peter S. Beagle, Volume 1 & 2 — collection — 6th place

2018:
In Calabria — novella — 8th place

2018:
The Overneath — collection — 6th place

2017:
Summerlong — fantasy novel — 10th place

2017:
“The Story of Kao Yu” — short story — 4th place

2013:
“Great-Grandmother in the Cellar” — short story — 6th place

2012:
Sleight of Hand — collection — 3rd place

2012:
“The Way It Works Out and All” — short story — 5th place

2012:
“Underbridge” — novelette — 4th place

2011:
“La Lune T'Attend” — novelette — 15th place

2011:
Mirror Kingdoms: The Best of Peter S. Beagle — collection — 2nd place

2011:
“Trinity County, CA” — novelette — 18th place

2010:
“By Moonlight” — novelette — winner

2010:
“Vanishing” — novelette — 32nd place

2010:
We Never Talk About My Brother — collection — 5th place

2009:
“King Pelles the Sure” — short story — 5th place

2009:
“The Rabbi's Hobby” — novelette — 6th place

2009:
“The Tale of Junko and Sayuri” — novelette — 19th place

2009:
“Uncle Chaim and Aunt Rifke and the Angel” — novelette — 11th place

2008:
“Barrens Dance” — short story — 11th place

2008:
“The Last and Only, or, Mr. Moscowitz Becomes French” — short story — 2nd place

2008:
“We Never Talk About My Brother” — novelette — 4th place

2007:
“Chandail” — novelette — 27th place

2007:
“El Regalo” — novelette — 11th place

2007:
“Salt Wine” — novelette — 6th place

2007:
The Line Between — collection — 6th place

2006:
“Two Hearts” — novelette — 2nd place

2005:
“Quarry” — novelette — 3rd place

2000:
Tamsin — fantasy novel — 5th place

1998:
Giant Bones — collection — 7th place

1998:
“Giant Bones” — novella — 2nd place

1998:
“Julie's Unicorn” — novelette — 6th place

1998:
The Rhinoceros Who Quoted Nietzsche and other odd acquaintances — collection — 15th place

1997:
The Unicorn Sonata — novella — 4th place

1996:
Peter S. Beagle's Immortal Unicorn (PSB & Janet Berliner, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

1994:
The Innkeeper's Song — fantasy novel — winner

1987:
The Folk of the Air — fantasy novel — 6th place

Beahm, George (1 nomination)
2010:
Knowing Darkess: Artists Inspired by Stephen King — nonfiction/art book — 12th place

Beahr, Mike (1 nomination)
2010:
Gahan Wilson: 50 Years of Playboy Cartoons — nonfiction/art book — 6th place

Beamer, Amelia (1 nomination)
2011:
The Loving Dead — first novel — 5th place

Bear, Elizabeth (41 nominations; 2 wins)
2022:
A Blessing of Unicorns — novella — 9th place

2022:
“The Red Mother” — novelette — 6th place

2021:
Machine — sf novel — 7th place

2021:
The Best of Elizabeth Bear — collection — 2nd place

2020:
“A Time to Reap” — novella — 7th place

2020:
Ancestral Night — sf novel — 2nd place

2020:
“Erase, Erase, Erase” — novelette — 4th place

2020:
“Lest We Forget” — short story — 4th place

2019:
“Okay, Glory” — novelette — 3rd place

2018:
The Stone in the Skull — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2016:
Karen Memory — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2016:
“The Heart's Filthy Lesson” — novelette — 5th place

2015:
“Covenant” — short story — 2nd place

2015:
Steles of the Sky — fantasy novel — 4th place

2015:
“The Hand is Quicker” — novelette — 3rd place

2015:
“This Chance Planet” — short story — 6th place

2013:
“Faster Gun” — novelette — 2nd place

2013:
“In the House of Aryaman, a Lonely Signal Burns” — novella — 4th place

2013:
“No Decent Patrimony” — novelette — 30th place

2013:
Range of Ghosts — fantasy novel — 18th place

2013:
Shoggoths in Bloom — collection — winner

2013:
“The Deeps of the Sky” — short story — 3rd place

2013:
“The Wreck of the Charles Dexter Ward” (by Sarah Monette & EB) — novelette — 12th place

2012:
“Dolly” — short story — 12th place

2012:
Grail — sf novel — 7th place

2011:
Bone and Jewel Creatures — novella — 2nd place

2011:
Chill — sf novel — 10th place

2010:
“Cuckoo” (by Emma Bull, EB & Leah Bobet) — novella — 6th place

2010:
“Mongoose” (by Sarah Monette & EB) — novelette — 11th place

2009:
“Boojum” (by EB & Sarah Monette) — short story — 3rd place

2009:
“Shoggoths in Bloom” — novelette — 2nd place

2008:
“Cryptic Coloration” — novelette — 9th place

2008:
New Amsterdam — collection — 6th place

2008:
“Orm the Beautiful” — short story — 18th place

2008:
“Tideline” — short story — 4th place

2008:
Undertow — sf novel — 11th place

2008:
Whiskey and Water — fantasy novel — 10th place

2007:
Carnival — sf novel — 4th place

2007:
“Wane” — novelette — 13th place

2006:
Hammered/Scardown/Worldwired — first novel — winner

2006:
“Wax” — novelette — 7th place

Bear, Greg (34 nominations)
2017:
Take Back the Sky — sf novel — 10th place

2015:
War Dogs — sf novel — 13th place

2011:
Hull Zero Three — sf novel — 8th place

2009:
City at the End of Time — sf novel — 3rd place

2005:
Dead Lines — fantasy novel — 14th place

2004:
Darwin's Children — sf novel — 4th place

2003:
The Collected Stories of Greg Bear — collection — 4th place

2003:
Vitals — sf novel — 16th place (tie)

2000:
Darwin's Radio — sf novel — 2nd place

2000:
“The Way of All Ghosts” — novella — 5th place

1999:
Dinosaur Summer — sf novel — 11th place (tie)

1998:
/ Slant — sf novel — 6th place

1996:
“Judgment Engine” — novelette — 14th place

1996:
Legacy — sf novel — 4th place

1996:
New Legends — anthology — 2nd place

1994:
Moving Mars — sf novel — 2nd place

1993:
Anvil of Stars — sf novel — 6th place

1991:
Heads — novella — 2nd place

1991:
Queen of Angels — sf novel — 3rd place

1990:
“Sisters” — novelette — 5th place

1990:
“Sleepside Story” — novelette — 15th place

1990:
Tangents — collection — 3rd place

1989:
Eternity — sf novel — 6th place

1988:
The Forge of God — sf novel — 4th place

1987:
“Tangents” — short story — 4th place

1987:
The Serpent Mage — fantasy novel — 7th place

1986:
Blood Music — sf novel — 11th place

1986:
Eon — sf novel — 12th place

1985:
The Infinity Concerto — fantasy novel — 5th place

1984:
“Blood Music” — novelette — 4th place

1984:
“Hardfought” — novella — 5th place

1984:
The Wind From a Burning Woman — collection — 4th place

1983:
“Petra” — short story — 6th place

1976:
“The Venging” — novelette — 13th place

Beason, Doug (2 nominations)
1994:
Assemblers of Infinity (by Kevin J. Anderson & DB) — sf novel — 25th place

1992:
The Trinity Paradox (by Kevin J. Anderson & DB) — sf novel — 15th place

Beaumont, Charles (2 nominations)
1989:
Charles Beaumont: Selected Stories (by CB, edited by Roger Anker) — collection — 8th place

1983:
The Best of Beaumont — single author collection — 12th place

Bechtel, Amy (1 nomination)
1989:
“The Circus Horse” — short story — 23rd place

Belcher, R. S. (1 nomination)
2017:
The Brotherhood of the Wheel — horror novel — 10th place

Bell, Alex (1 nomination)
2009:
The Ninth Circle — first novel — 13th place

Bell, Andrea L. (1 nomination)
2004:
Cosmos Latinos: An Anthology of Science Fiction from Latin America and Spain (ALB & Yolanda Molina-Gavilan, eds.) — anthology — 21st place

Bell, Clare (1 nomination)
1984:
Ratha's Creature — first novel — 10th place

Bell, Douglas (1 nomination)
1992:
Mojo and the Pickle Jar — first novel — 10th place

Bell, Julie (14 nominations)
2015:
Dreamland (by Boris Vallejo & JB) — art book — 8th place

2013:
artist — 23rd place

2012:
artist — 24th place

2011:
artist — 14th place

2010:
artist — 22nd place

2009:
artist — 23rd place

2008:
artist — 29th place

2007:
artist — 24th place

2007:
The Fabulous Women of Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell (by Boris Vallejo & JB) — art book — 4th place

2006:
artist — 26th place

2005:
artist — 24th place

2002:
artist — 23rd place

2000:
artist — 8th place

2000:
Soft as Steel: The Art of Julie Bell (by Nigel Suckling; artist JB) — art book — 8th place

Bell, M. Shayne (3 nominations)
2004:
“Anomalous Structures of My Dreams” — novelette — 30th place

1995:
“Mrs. Lincoln's China” — short story — 7th place

1993:
“The Sound of the River” — short story — 28th place

Belloc, Hilaire (1 nomination)
2003:
Cautionary Tales for Children (by HB & Edward Gorey) — art book — 6th place

Beneath Ceaseless Skies (12 nominations)
2024:
magazine — 10th place

2023:
magazine — 8th place

2022:
magazine — 8th place

2021:
magazine — 8th place

2020:
magazine — 6th place

2019:
magazine — 8th place

2018:
magazine — 9th place

2017:
magazine — 8th place

2015:
magazine — 9th place

2014:
magazine — 10th place

2013:
magazine — 13th place

2012:
magazine — 20th place

Benford, Gregory (69 nominations)
2016:
The Best of Gregory Benford — collection — 3rd place

2015:
Shipstar (by GB & Larry Niven) — sf novel — 14th place

2013:
Bowl of Heaven (by GB & Larry Niven) — sf novel — 13th place

2007:
“Bow Shock” — novelette — 21st place

2005:
Microcosms — anthology — 12th place

2004:
“The Hydrogen Wall” — novelette — 9th place

2003:
“The Clear Blue Seas of Luna” — novelette — 7th place

2002:
“Anomalies” — short story — 8th place

2001:
Eater — sf novel — 2nd place

2001:
Nebula Awards Showcase 2000 — anthology — 8th place

2001:
Skylife: Space Habitats in Story and Science (GB & George Zebrowski, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

2001:
Worlds Vast and Various — collection — 9th place

2000:
“A Hunger for the Infinite” — novelette — 3rd place

2000:
The Martian Race — sf novel — 12th place

1999:
“A Dance to Strange Musics” — novelette — 9th place

1999:
Cosm — sf novel — 6th place

1998:
“A Cold Dry Cradle” (by GB & Elisabeth Malartre) — novella — 9th place

1998:
“Galaxia” — novelette — 4th place

1998:
The New Hugo Winners Volume IV (GB & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

1997:
“Immersion” — novella — 7th place

1996:
“A Worm in the Well” — novelette — 10th place

1996:
Far Futures — anthology — 4th place

1996:
“High Abyss” — short story — 3rd place

1996:
Sailing Bright Eternity — sf novel — 6th place

1995:
Furious Gulf — sf novel — 12th place

1995:
Matter's End — collection — 3rd place

1995:
“Soon Comes Night” — novella — 5th place

1993:
What Might Have Been? Vol. 4: Alternate Americas (GB & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

1992:
“Matter's End” — novelette — 3rd place

1992:
What Might Have Been? Vol. 3: Alternate Wars (GB & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

1990:
“Alphas” — short story — 21st place

1990:
“Mozart on Morphine” — short story — 13th place

1990:
Tides of Light — sf novel — 4th place

1990:
What Might Have Been? Vol. 1: Alternate Empires (GB & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

1990:
What Might Have Been? Vol. 2: Alternate Heroes (GB & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

1989:
“At the Double Solstice” — short story — 7th place

1988:
Great Sky River — sf novel — 9th place

1988:
“Mandikini” — novelette — 24th place

1987:
“As Big as the Ritz” — novella — 9th place

1987:
Heart of the Comet (by GB & David Brin) — sf novel — 2nd place

1987:
Hitler Victorious (GB & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

1987:
In Alien Flesh — collection — 11th place

1987:
“Newton Sleep” — novella — 16th place

1987:
“Of Space-Time and the River” — novelette — 6th place

1986:
Artifact — sf novel — 16th place

1986:
“Time's Rub” — short story — 4th place

1986:
“To the Storming Gulf” — novella — 8th place

1985:
Across the Sea of Suns — sf novel — 6th place

1984:
Against Infinity — sf novel — 8th place

1983:
“Relativistic Effects” — novelette — 19th place

1982:
“Exposures” — short story — 7th place

1982:
“Swarmer, Skimmer” — novella — 11th place

1981:
Timescape — sf novel — 5th place

1980:
“Redeemer” — short story — 5th place

1979:
“A Hiss of Dragon” (by GB & Marc Laidlaw) — short story — 5th place

1979:
“In Alien Flesh” — novelette — 6th place

1979:
“Starswarmer” — novelette — 12th place

1979:
The Stars In Shroud — novel — 11th place

1978:
“A Snark in the Night” — novella — 2nd place

1978:
If the Stars Are Gods (by GB & Gordon Eklund) — sf novel — 23rd place

1978:
In the Ocean of Night — sf novel — 2nd place

1977:
“The Anvil of Jove” (by GB & Gordon Eklund) — novella — 4th place

1976:
“Beyond Grayworld” — short story — 9th place

1976:
“Cambridge, 1:58 A.M.” — novelette — 11th place

1976:
“Doing Lennon” — short story — 5th place

1975:
“If the Stars Are Gods” (by Gordon Eklund & GB) — novelette — 8th place

1975:
“Threads of Time” — novella — 12th place

1973:
“In the Ocean of Night” — novella — 17th place

1971:
fan writer — 14th place

Bennett, Anina (2 nominations)
2013:
Frank Reade: Adventures in the Age of Invention (by Paul Guinan & AB) — art book — 9th place

2010:
Boilerplate: History's Mechanical Marvel (by Paul Guinan & AB) — nonfiction/art book — 17th place

Bennett, Gregory (2 nominations)
1995:
“The Last Plague” — novella — 15th place

1994:
“Swan Song” — novelette — 12th place

Bennett, Robert Jackson (6 nominations)
2019:
Foundryside — fantasy novel — 4th place

2018:
City of Miracles — fantasy novel — 9th place

2017:
City of Blades — fantasy novel — 6th place

2015:
City of Stairs — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2014:
American Elsewhere — fantasy novel — 20th place

2013:
The Troupe — fantasy novel — 16th place

Benson, Michael (1 nomination)
2019:
Space Odyssey: Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke, and the Making of a Masterpiece — nonfiction — 6th place

Berger, Albert I. (1 nomination)
1994:
The Magic That Works: John W. Campbell and the American Response to Technology — nonfiction — 5th place

Berkey, John (1 nomination)
1973:
paperback cover artist — 16th place

Berkley (7 nominations)
1984:
book publisher — 5th place

1983:
book publisher — 6th place

1976:
publisher - paperback — 3rd place

1975:
publisher - paperback — 5th place

1974:
book publisher — 11th place

1973:
book publisher — 8th place

1972:
book publisher — 4th place

Berkley/Ace (2 nominations)
1992:
publisher — 3rd place

1985:
book publisher — 10th place

Berkley/Putnam (6 nominations)
1985:
book publisher — 7th place

1982:
book publisher — 5th place

1981:
book publisher — 5th place

1980:
book publisher — 3rd place

1978:
publisher — 3rd place

1977:
publisher — 6th place

Berliner, Janet (1 nomination)
1996:
Peter S. Beagle's Immortal Unicorn (Peter S. Beagle & JB, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

Berlyne, John (1 nomination)
2010:
Powers: Secret Histories — nonfiction/art book — 4th place

Berman, Judith (3 nominations)
2008:
“Awakening” — novella — 16th place

2006:
Bear Daughter — first novel — 10th place

2005:
“The Fear Gun” — novelette — 23rd place

Bernheimer, Kate (1 nomination)
2015:
How a Mother Weaned Her Girl from Fairy Tales — collection — 12th place

Bernobich, Beth (1 nomination)
2007:
“A Flight of Numbers Fantastique Strange” — novelette — 32nd place

Berry, Jedediah (3 nominations)
2014:
“A Window or a Small Box” — novelette — 19th place

2010:
The Manual of Detection — first novel — 3rd place

2007:
“To Measure the Earth” — short story — 28th place

Berry, Rick (2 nominations)
1998:
artist — 8th place

1998:
"Repent Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman (by Harlan Ellison, illustrated by RB) — art book — 4th place

Bertin, Joanne (1 nomination)
1999:
The Last Dragonlord — first novel — 7th place

Bertolini, Max (1 nomination)
2006:
Revelations: The Art of Max Bertolini — art book — 10th place (tie)

Bester, Alfred (8 nominations)
1998:
Virtual Unrealities — collection — 4th place

1981:
Golem100 — sf novel — 13th place

1980:
“Galatea Galante” — novelette — 5th place

1980:
The Stars My Destination (by AB, illustrated by Howard Chaykin) — art or illustrated book — 13th place

1977:
Star Light, Star Bright — author collection — 2nd place

1977:
The Light Fantastic — author collection — 4th place

1976:
The Computer Connection (serial title “The Indian Giver“) — novel — 3rd place

1975:
“The Four-Hour Fugue” — short story — 6th place

Beukes, Lauren (2 nominations)
2014:
The Shining Girls — fantasy novel — 6th place

2011:
Zoo City — fantasy novel — 11th place

Biancotti, Deborah (1 nomination)
2010:
A Book of Endings — collection — 17th place

Biggle, Lloyd, Jr. (3 nominations)
1974:
Nebula Award Stories Seven — reprint anth/collection — 11th place

1973:
Nebula Award Stories Seven — reprint anth/collection — 13th place (tie)

1972:
The World Menders — novel — 11th place

Billias, Stephen (1 nomination)
1988:
The American Book of the Dead — first novel — 14th place

Bilyeu, Richard (1 nomination)
1982:
The Tanelorn Archives — related nonfiction book — 8th place

Birmingham, John (1 nomination)
2005:
Weapons of Choice — first novel — 9th place

Bishop, Anne (1 nomination)
1999:
Daughter of the Blood — first novel — 13th place

Bishop, K. J. (1 nomination)
2004:
The Etched City — first novel — 4th place

Bishop, Katherine E. (1 nomination)
2021:
Plants in Science Fiction: Speculative Vegetation (KEB, David Higgins & Jerry Määttä, eds.) — nonfiction — 3rd place

Bishop, Michael (61 nominations; 4 wins)
2013:
The Door Gunner and Other Perilous Flights of Fancy — collection — 21st place

2013:
“Twenty Lights to 'The Last of Snow'” — novella — 14th place

2006:
A Reverie for Mister Ray — non-fiction — 13th place

2004:
Brighten to Incandescence: 17 Stories — collection — 13th place

2004:
“The Door Gunner” — novelette — 16th place

2001:
“Blue Kansas Sky” — novella — 5th place

2001:
Blue Kansas Sky — collection — 7th place

2001:
“How Beautiful With Banners” — short story — 30th place

1997:
At the City Limits of Fate — collection — 12th place

1996:
“I, Iscariot” — novelette — 8th place

1995:
Brittle Innings — fantasy novel — winner

1995:
“Cri de Coeur” — novella — 4th place

1993:
Count Geiger's Blues — sf novel — 13th place

1992:
“Life Regarded as a Jigsaw Puzzle of Highly Lustrous Cats” — novelette — 24th place

1992:
Nebula Awards 25 — anthology — 17th place

1991:
Nebula Awards 24 — anthology — 7th place

1990:
Apartheid, Superstrings, and Mordecai Thubana — novella — 19th place

1990:
“Icicle Music” — short story — 26th place (tie)

1990:
Nebula Awards 23 — anthology — 13th place

1989:
“The Calling of Paisley Coldpony” — novelette — 19th place

1989:
Unicorn Mountain — fantasy novel — 4th place

1988:
“For Thus Do I Remember Carthage” — short story — 19th place

1988:
The Secret Ascension — sf novel — 15th place

1987:
“Alien Graffiti” — short story — 6th place

1987:
Close Encounters with the Deity — collection — 13th place

1987:
“Voices” — novelette — 25th place

1986:
“A Gift from the GrayLanders” — novelette — 8th place

1986:
Ancient of Days — sf novel — 21st place

1986:
“The Bob Dylan Tambourine Software & Satori Support Services Consortium Ltd.” — short story — 27th place

1985:
Light Years and Dark — anthology — winner

1985:
One Winter in Eden — collection — 5th place

1985:
Who Made Stevie Crye? — fantasy novel — 14th place

1985:
“With a Little Help From Her Friends” — novelette — 5th place

1984:
“And the Marlin Spoke” — novelette — 14th place

1984:
Changes (MB & Ian Watson, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

1984:
“Her Habiline Husband” — novella — winner

1984:
“The Gospel According to Gamaliel Crucis” — novella — 7th place

1984:
“The Monkey's Bride” — novelette — 11th place

1983:
Blooded on Arachne — single author collection — 6th place

1983:
No Enemy But Time — sf novel — 14th place

1982:
“Murder on Lupozny Station” (by MB & Gerald W. Page) — novelette — 7th place

1982:
“The Quickening” — novelette — 10th place

1982:
“Vox Olympica” — novelette — 14th place

1981:
Eyes of Fire — sf novel — 18th place

1981:
“Saving Face” — novelette — 8th place

1980:
Catacomb Years — sf novel — 16th place

1980:
Transfigurations — sf novel — 12th place

1980:
“Vernalfest Morning” — short story — 15th place

1979:
“Old Folks at Home” — novella — 4th place

1979:
“Within the Walls of Tyre” — novelette — 16th place

1978:
A Little Knowledge — sf novel — 22nd place

1978:
“The House of Compassionate Sharers” — short fiction — 12th place

1977:
“The Samurai and the Willows” — novella — winner

1976:
A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire — novel — 14th place

1976:
“Allegiances” — novella — 8th place

1976:
“Blooded on Arachne” — novelette — 15th place

1976:
“Rogue Tomato” — short story — 7th place

1975:
“Cathadonian Odyssey” — short story — 7th place

1975:
“On the Street of the Serpents” — novella — 8th place

1974:
“Death and Designation Among the Asadi” — novella — 7th place

1974:
“The White Otters of Childhood” — novella — 2nd place

Bissette, Stephen R. (1 nomination)
2009:
Prince of Stories: The Many Worlds of Neil Gaiman (by Hank Wagner, Christopher Golden & SRB) — nonfiction/art book — 6th place

Bisson, Terry (39 nominations; 2 wins)
2013:
Any Day Now — sf novel — 16th place

2012:
TVA Baby and Other Stories — collection — 17th place

2009:
“Private Eye” — short story — 7th place

2008:
“Pirates of the Somali Coast” — short story — 10th place

2006:
Greetings and Other Stories — collection — 23rd place

2005:
“Scout's Honor” — short story — 9th place

2005:
“Super 8” — novelette — 18th place

2004:
“Almost Home” — novelette — 8th place

2004:
Dear Abbey — novella — 7th place

2004:
“Greetings” — novella — 14th place

2003:
“I Saw the Light” — short story — 17th place

2002:
“Charlie's Angels” — short story — 15th place

2002:
“The Old Rugged Cross” — novelette — 5th place

2002:
The Pickup Artist — sf novel — 11th place

2001:
In the Upper Room and Other Likely Stories — collection — 16th place

2001:
“Lucy” — short story — 10th place

2000:
“macs” — short story — winner

2000:
“Smoother” — short story — 15th place

1999:
“First Fire” — short story — 8th place

1999:
“Get Me to the Church on Time” — novella — 7th place

1998:
“An Office Romance” — short story — 15th place

1998:
Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman (by Walter M. Miller, Jr., with TB) — sf novel — 4th place

1997:
“In the Upper Room” — novelette — 24th place

1997:
Pirates of the Universe — sf novel — 20th place

1997:
“The Edge of the Universe” — novelette — 2nd place

1996:
“There Are No Dead” — short story — 9th place

1995:
“Dead Man's Curve” — short story — 3rd place

1995:
“The Hole in the Hole” — novelette — 7th place

1995:
“The Joe Show” — novelette — 22nd place

1994:
Bears Discover Fire — collection — 4th place

1994:
“England Underway” — novelette — 7th place

1994:
“The Shadow Knows” — novelette — 3rd place

1993:
“Two Guys from the Future” — short story — 23rd place

1992:
“Press Ann” — short story — 5th place

1991:
“Bears Discover Fire” — short story — winner

1991:
“Over Flat Mountain” — short story — 23rd place

1991:
Voyage to the Red Planet — sf novel — 5th place

1989:
Fire on the Mountain — sf novel — 27th place

1987:
Talking Man — fantasy novel — 27th place

Bizony, Piers (1 nomination; 1 win)
2021:
The Art of NASA: The Illustrations that Sold the Missions — art book — winner

Black Gate (13 nominations)
2015:
magazine — 20th place (tie)

2014:
magazine — 20th place

2012:
magazine — 19th place

2011:
magazine — 17th place

2010:
magazine — 20th place

2009:
magazine — 20th place

2008:
magazine — 20th place

2007:
magazine — 22nd place

2006:
magazine — 13th place

2005:
magazine — 17th place

2004:
magazine — 16th place

2003:
magazine — 13th place

2002:
magazine — 15th place

Black, Holly (17 nominations)
2020:
The Wicked King — young adult book — 4th place

2019:
The Cruel Prince — young adult book — 2nd place

2015:
“Ten Rules for Being an Intergalactic Smuggler (the Successful Kind)” — novelette — 8th place

2014:
Doll Bones — young adult book — 6th place

2014:
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown — young adult book — 2nd place

2013:
Black Heart — young adult book — 8th place

2012:
Red Glove — young adult book — 11th place

2012:
Welcome to Bordertown (HB & Ellen Kushner, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2011:
“Sobek” — short story — 19th place

2011:
The Poison Eaters and Other Stories — collection — 12th place

2011:
White Cat — young adult book — 6th place

2011:
Zombies vs Unicorns (HB & Justine Larbalestier, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

2010:
“The Boy Who Cried Wolf” — short story — 18th place (tie)

2010:
“The Coldest Girl in Coldtown” — short story — 20th place

2008:
Ironside — young adult book — 6th place

2006:
Valiant — young adult book — 4th place

2005:
“The Night Market” — short story — 28th place (tie)

Blackford, Russell (1 nomination)
2000:
Strange Constellations: A History of Australian Science Fiction (by RB, Van Ikin & Sean McMullen) — nonfiction — 8th place

Blackgoose, Moniquill (1 nomination)
2024:
To Shape a Dragon's Breath — fantasy novel — 5th place

Blake, Katherine (1 nomination)
1991:
The Interior Life — first novel — 11th place

Blaylock, James P. (28 nominations)
2015:
The Adventure of the Ring of Stones — novella — 11th place

2014:
The Aylesford Skull — fantasy novel — 17th place

2013:
Zeuglodon — young adult book — 11th place

2012:
The Affair of the Chalk Cliffs — novella — 5th place

2009:
The Adventures of Langdon St. Ives — collection — 12th place

2009:
The Knights of the Cornerstone — fantasy novel — 7th place

2005:
“Hula Ville” — short story — 18th place

2004:
In for a Penny — collection — 17th place

2004:
“The Devils in the Details” — novelette — 12th place

2003:
“In for a Penny or The Man Who Believed in Himself” — novelette — 10th place

2002:
“His Own Back Yard” — short story — 18th place

2002:
“Small Houses” — short story — 20th place

2002:
Thirteen Phantasms and Other Stories — collection — 13th place

2001:
“The Other Side” — novelette — 6th place

2001:
“The War of the Worlds” — short story — 15th place

2000:
The Rainy Season — fantasy novel — 13th place

1998:
Winter Tides — fantasy novel — 10th place

1996:
All the Bells on Earth — horror/dark fantasy novel — 6th place

1995:
Night Relics — dark fantasy/horror novel — 8th place

1993:
Lord Kelvin's Machine — sf novel — 19th place

1992:
“The Better Boy” (by JPB & Tim Powers) — novelette — 11th place

1992:
The Magic Spectacles — fantasy novel — 15th place

1990:
The Stone Giant — fantasy novel — 13th place

1990:
“Unidentified Objects” — short story — 18th place

1989:
The Last Coin — fantasy novel — 6th place

1988:
Land of Dreams — fantasy novel — 17th place

1987:
Homunculus — fantasy novel — 14th place

1986:
“Paper Dragons” — short story — 15th place

Bledsoe, Alex (1 nomination)
2008:
The Sword-Edged Blonde — first novel — 7th place

Bleiler, Everett F. (5 nominations; 1 win)
1999:
Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years — nonfiction — 2nd place

1992:
Science-Fiction: The Early Years — nonfiction — winner

1986:
Supernatural Fiction Writers: Fantasy and Horror — nonfiction/reference — 7th place

1984:
The Guide to Supernatural Fiction — nonfiction/reference — 10th place

1983:
Science Fiction Writers: Critical Studies of the Major Authors from the Early 19th Century to the Present Day — nonfiction/reference — 6th place

Bleiler, Richard (1 nomination)
2003:
Supernatural Fiction Writers: Contemporary Fantasy and Horror, Second Edition, Volumes I & II — non-fiction — 7th place

Blish, James (5 nominations)
2009:
Works of Art — collection — 15th place

1988:
The Tale that Wags the God — nonfiction — 10th place

1980:
The Best of James Blish (by JB, edited by Robert A. W. Lowndes) — single author collection — 6th place

1974:
critic — 10th place

1973:
“Midsummer Century” — novella — 5th place

Bloch, Robert (4 nominations)
1995:
The Early Fears — collection — 8th place

1994:
Once Around the Bloch: An Unauthorized Autobiography — nonfiction — 2nd place

1989:
The Selected Stories of Robert Bloch (3 Vols.) — collection — 17th place

1977:
The Best of Fredric Brown (by Fredric Brown, edited by RB) — author collection — 14th place

Blok, Cor (1 nomination)
2012:
A Tolkien Tapestry: Pictures to Accompany The Lord of the Rings — art book — 4th place

Blom, Suzanne Allés (1 nomination)
2002:
Inca — first novel — 10th place

Bluejay (3 nominations)
1987:
book publisher — 8th place

1986:
book publisher — 6th place

1985:
book publisher — 5th place

Blumlein, Michael (6 nominations)
2002:
“Know How, Can Do” — novelette — 23rd place

2001:
“Fidelity: A Primer” — short story — 27th place (tie)

1994:
X, Y — horror novel — 7th place

1990:
The Brains of Rats — collection — 19th place

1989:
“The Thing Itself” — short story — 34th place

1988:
The Movement of Mountains — first novel — 20th place

Bobet, Leah (2 nominations)
2010:
“Cuckoo” (by Emma Bull, Elizabeth Bear & LB) — novella — 6th place

2010:
“Sugar” — novella — 13th place

Bodé, Vaughn (4 nominations)
1973:
magazine artist — 13th place

1972:
magazine artist — 7th place

1971:
fan artist — 15th place

1971:
fan cartoonist — 10th place

Boehm, Herb (1 nomination)
1978:
“Air Raid” — short fiction — 3rd place

Bohnhoff, Maya Kaathryn (1 nomination)
1993:
The Meri — first novel — 9th place

Bok, Hannes (2 nominations)
1996:
A Hannes Bok Showcase (by Stephen D. Korshak ed; artist HB) — art book — 5th place

1994:
A Hannes Bok Treasury — art book — 3rd place

Bolander, Brooke (4 nominations; 1 win)
2019:
“No Flight Without the Shatter” — novelette — 8th place

2019:
The Only Harmless Great Thing — novelette — winner

2017:
“Our Talons Can Crush Galaxies” — short story — 2nd place

2016:
“And You Shall Know Her by the Trail of Dead” — novelette — 3rd place

Bond, Gwenda (4 nominations)
2017:
Lois Lane: Double Down — young adult book — 8th place

2015:
Girl on a Wire — young adult book — 9th place

2014:
The Woken Gods — young adult book — 8th place

2013:
Blackwood — first novel — 6th place

Bonestell, Chesley (5 nominations)
2005:
artist — 12th place

2003:
artist — 11th place

2002:
The Art of Chesley Bonestell (by Ron Miller & Frederick C. Durant III, with Melvin H. Schuetz; artist CB) — art book — 2nd place

1984:
Worlds Beyond: The Art of Chesley Bonestell (by Frederick C. Durant III & Ron Miller; artist CB) — nonfiction/reference — 6th place

1972:
magazine artist — 11th place (tie)

Borges, Jorge Luis (1 nomination)
1999:
Collected Fictions — collection — 16th place

Borsini-Burr, Dianne (1 nomination)
2023:
Visions of Beauty (by DB, ed., art by Kinuko Y. Craft) — illustrated and art book — 8th place

Borski, Robert (2 nominations)
2007:
The Long and the Short of It: More Essays on the Fiction of Gene Wolfe — non-fiction — 10th place

2005:
Solar Labyrinth: Exploring Gene Wolfe's Book of the New Sun — non-fiction — 6th place

Boskone (1 nomination)
1972:
convention — 5th place

Boskovich, Desirina (1 nomination)
2020:
Lost Transmissions: The Secret History of Science Fiction — nonfiction — 5th place

Boucher, Anthony (2 nominations)
2000:
The Compleat Boucher — collection — 4th place

1973:
“Man's Reach” — short fiction — 11th place

Bould, Mark (1 nomination)
2010:
The Routledge Companion to Science Fiction (MB, Andrew M. Butler, Adam Roberts & Sherryl Vint, eds.) — nonfiction/art book — 14th place

Boult, S. Kye (3 nominations)
1974:
“The Safety Engineer” — novella — 9th place

1973:
“Collision Course” — novella — 13th place (tie)

1973:
“Solo Kill” — novella — 13th place (tie)

Bourke, Liz (1 nomination)
2018:
Sleeping with Monsters: Readings and Reactions in Science Fiction and Fantasy — non-fiction — 2nd place

Bova, Ben (15 nominations)
2000:
“Mount Olympus” — novelette — 5th place

1997:
“Appointment in Sinai” — short story — 10th place

1995:
“Inspiration” — short story — 17th place

1993:
Mars — sf novel — 8th place

1990:
The Best of the Nebulas — anthology — 23rd place

1985:
“Floodtide” — novella — 15th place

1985:
“Out of Time” — short story — 16th place

1982:
Voyagers — sf novel — 19th place

1980:
Kinsman — sf novel — 14th place

1979:
Colony — novel — 5th place

1979:
The Best of Analog — anthology — 16th place

1977:
Analog Annual — anthology — 15th place

1977:
Millennium — novel — 8th place

1974:
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Vol. 2a & 2b — reprint anth/collection — 2nd place

1971:
“Brillo” (by BB & Harlan Ellison) — short fiction — 8th place

Bowes, Richard (5 nominations)
2011:
“Pining to be Human” — novelette — 17th place

2009:
“If Angels Fight” — novelette — 15th place

2007:
Streetcar Dreams — collection — 22nd place

2002:
“The Ferryman's Wife” — novelette — 32nd place

1987:
Warchild — first novel — 12th place

Bowker, Richard (1 nomination)
1988:
Dover Beach — sf novel — 26th place

Bowles, David (1 nomination)
2022:
Clockwork Curandera Volume 1: The witch Owl Parliament (by DB, illustrated by Raúl the Third) — illustrated and art book — 10th place

Bowman, Akemi Dawn (1 nomination)
2022:
The Infinity Courts — young adult novel — 10th place

Boyajian, Jerry (2 nominations)
1982:
Index to the Science Fiction Magazines: 1979 (by JB & Kenneth R. Johnson) — related nonfiction book — 21st place

1982:
Index to the Science Fiction Magazines: 1980 (by JB & Kenneth R. Johnson) — related nonfiction book — 17th place

Boyd, John (1 nomination)
1974:
The Doomsday Gene — novel — 15th place

Boyer, Robert H. (1 nomination)
1980:
Fantasy Literature (by Marshall B. Tymn, RHB & Kenneth J. Zahorski) — related nonfiction book — 9th place

Boyett, Steven R. (1 nomination)
1987:
The Architect of Sleep — sf novel — 19th place

Boyle, Brian (1 nomination)
1973:
magazine artist — 17th place

Boyll, Randall (1 nomination)
1990:
After Sundown — first novel — 16th place

Brackett, Leigh (2 nominations)
2006:
Sea Kings of Mars and Otherworldly Stories — collection — 16th place

1976:
The Best of Planet Stories #1 — anthology — 8th place

Bradbury, Ray (9 nominations)
2024:
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.) — illustrated and art book — 4th place

2004:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales — collection — 3rd place

2002:
From the Dust Returned — fantasy novel — 8th place

1997:
Quicker than the Eye — collection — 3rd place

1994:
Switch on the Night (by RB, illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon) — art book — 10th place

1989:
The Toynbee Convector — collection — 11th place

1981:
The Stories of Ray Bradbury — single author collection — 6th place

1980:
The Illustrated Martian Chronicles (by RB, illustrated by Ian Miller) — art or illustrated book — 17th place

1979:
“Gotcha!” — short story — 12th place

Bradley, Darin (1 nomination)
2011:
Noise — first novel — 15th place

Bradley, Marion Zimmer (15 nominations; 1 win)
1995:
The Forest House — fantasy novel — 14th place

1989:
Sword and Sorceress V — anthology — 9th place

1988:
Sword and Sorceress IV — anthology — 12th place

1988:
The Firebrand — fantasy novel — 20th place

1986:
The Best of Marion Zimmer Bradley — collection — 15th place

1985:
City of Sorcery — sf novel — 10th place

1984:
The Mists of Avalon — fantasy novel — winner

1984:
Thendara House — sf novel — 7th place

1983:
Hawkmistress! — sf novel — 12th place

1982:
Sharra's Exile — sf novel — 8th place

1981:
Two to Conquer — sf novel — 11th place

1979:
Stormqueen! — novel — 6th place

1978:
The Forbidden Tower — sf novel — 11th place

1977:
The Shattered Chain — novel — 11th place

1976:
The Heritage of Hastur — novel — 7th place

Bradshaw, Gillian (3 nominations)
1983:
In Winter's Shadow — fantasy novel — 15th place

1982:
Kingdom of Summer — fantasy novel — 14th place

1981:
Hawk of May — first novel — 7th place

Bradshaw, Simon (1 nomination)
2002:
“First to the Moon!” (by Stephen Baxter & SB) — novelette — 28th place

Brame, David (1 nomination)
2022:
After the Rain (by Nnedi Okorafor, adapted by John Jennings, illustrated by DB) — illustrated and art book — 2nd place

Brandon, Paul (1 nomination)
2002:
Swim the Moon — first novel — 12th place

Bray, Libba (4 nominations)
2013:
The Diviners — young adult book — 14th place

2012:
Beauty Queens — young adult book — 15th place

2012:
“The Last Ride of the Glory Girls” — novelette — 19th place

2010:
Going Bovine — young adult novel — 5th place

Brehl, Jennifer (2 nominations)
2005:
editor — 19th place

2002:
editor — 18th place

Brennan, Sarah Rees (3 nominations)
2018:
In Other Lands — young adult book — 5th place

2013:
Team Human (by Justine Larbalestier & SRB) — young adult book — 19th place

2011:
“The Spy Who Never Grew Up” — novelette — 32nd place

Brennert, Alan (4 nominations)
1998:
“Echoes” — novelette — 11th place

1991:
Time and Chance — fantasy novel — 14th place

1990:
“The Third Sex” — novelette — 27th place

1976:
“All the Charms of Sycorax” — short story — 12th place

Bretnor, Reginald (3 nominations)
1984:
“Deep Song” — novelette — 24th place

1984:
“Gilpin's Space” — novella — 11th place

1982:
“These Stones Will Remember” — novelette — 18th place

Brett, Peter V. (2 nominations)
2011:
The Desert Spear — fantasy novel — 16th place

2009:
The Painted Man (US title: The Warded Man) — first novel — 7th place

Brin, David (26 nominations; 5 wins)
2013:
Existence — sf novel — 24th place

2003:
Kiln People — sf novel — 2nd place

2001:
“Reality Check” — short story — 22nd place

1997:
Infinity's Shore — sf novel — 27th place

1996:
Brightness Reef — sf novel — 2nd place

1995:
Otherness — collection — winner

1994:
Glory Season — sf novel — 5th place

1992:
“What Continues, What Fails...” — novelette — 8th place

1991:
“Dr. Pak's Preschool” — novelette — 2nd place

1991:
Earth — sf novel — 2nd place

1991:
“Piecework” — novelette — 8th place

1990:
“Privacy” — short story — 3rd place

1989:
“The Giving Plague” — short story — 4th place

1988:
The Uplift War — sf novel — winner

1987:
Heart of the Comet (by Gregory Benford & DB) — sf novel — 2nd place

1987:
The River of Time — collection — 6th place

1987:
“Thor Meets Captain America” — novelette — winner

1986:
The Postman — sf novel — winner

1985:
“Cyclops” — novella — 14th place

1985:
“The Crystal Spheres” — short story — 2nd place

1985:
The Practice Effect — sf novel — 27th place

1984:
Startide Rising — sf novel — winner

1983:
“Coexistence” — short story — 17th place

1983:
“The Postman” — novella — 4th place

1982:
“The Loom of Thessaly” — novella — 15th place

1981:
Sundiver — first novel — 3rd place

2015:
Elysium — first novel — 4th place

Britain, Kristen (1 nomination)
1999:
Green Rider — first novel — 5th place

Brite, Poppy Z. (8 nominations)
2000:
Are You Loathsome Tonight? (UK title: Self-Made Man) — collection — 16th place

1999:
Are You Loathsome Tonight? — collection — 19th place

1998:
Love in Vein II (PZB & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

1995:
Love in Vein (PZB & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

1994:
Drawing Blood — horror novel — 6th place

1994:
Swamp Foetus — collection — 15th place

1993:
Lost Souls — horror/dark fantasy novel — 11th place

1993:
Lost Souls — first novel — 3rd place

Brizzolara, John (1 nomination)
1990:
Empire's Horizon — first novel — 19th place

Broaddus, Maurice (1 nomination)
2023:
Sweep of Stars — sf novel — 10th place

Brockmeier, Kevin (1 nomination)
2007:
The Brief History of the Dead — fantasy novel — 13th place

Broderick, Damien (7 nominations)
2020:
The Time Machine Hypothesis: Extreme Science Meets Science Fiction — nonfiction — 9th place

2013:
Science Fiction: The 101 Best Novels 1985-2010 (by DB & Paul Di Filippo) — non-fiction — 2nd place

2006:
Godplayers — sf novel — 21st place

2005:
x, y, z, t: Dimensions of Science Fiction — non-fiction — 8th place

2001:
Transrealist Fiction: Writing in the Slipstream of Science — nonfiction — 15th place

2000:
Centaurus: The Best of Australian Science Fiction (David G. Hartwell & DB, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

1983:
“The Magi” — novella — 15th place

Broecker, Randy (1 nomination)
2002:
Fantasy of the 20th Century: An Illustrated History — art book — 7th place

Brom (13 nominations)
2024:
artist — nomination

2014:
The Art of Brom (by B, edited by John Fleskes) — art book — 7th place

2013:
artist — 26th place

2012:
artist — 22nd place (tie)

2010:
artist — 24th place

2008:
artist — 27th place

2007:
artist — 20th place

2006:
artist — 15th place

2006:
The Plucker — art book — 5th place

2005:
artist — 16th place

2004:
artist — 12th place

2002:
artist — 9th place

2002:
Offerings: The Art of Brom — art book — 8th place

Brooke, Keith (2 nominations)
2004:
infinity plus two (KB & Nick Gevers, eds.) — anthology — 24th place

1991:
Keepers of the Peace — first novel — 10th place

Brooks, Max (1 nomination)
2021:
Devolution — horror novel — 7th place

Brooks, Terry (6 nominations)
2004:
Sometimes the Magic Works: Lessons from a Writing Life — non-fiction/art — 11th place

1998:
Running with the Demon — fantasy novel — 17th place

1987:
Magic Kingdom For Sale--Sold! — fantasy novel — 13th place

1986:
The Wishsong of Shannara — fantasy novel — 16th place

1983:
Elfstones of Shannara — fantasy novel — 12th place

1978:
The Sword of Shannara — fantasy novel — 5th place

Brotherton, Mike (1 nomination)
2004:
Star Dragon — first novel — 9th place

Brown, Alex (1 nomination)
2024:
Damned If You Do — young adult novel — 6th place

Brown, Charles N. (19 nominations; 1 win)
2005:
The Locus Awards: Thirty Years of the Best Science Fiction and Fantasy (CNB & Jonathan Strahan, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1993:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror: 1991 (by CNB & William G. Contento) — nonfiction — 6th place

1992:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror: 1990 (by CNB & William G. Contento) — nonfiction — 4th place

1991:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror: 1984 (by CNB & William G. Contento) — nonfiction — 14th place

1991:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror: 1989 (by CNB & William G. Contento) — nonfiction — 7th place

1990:
editor — 5th place

1990:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror: 1988 (by CNB & William G. Contento) — nonfiction — 7th place

1989:
editor — 7th place

1989:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror: 1987 (by CNB & William G. Contento) — related nonfiction — 8th place

1988:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror: 1986 (by CNB & William G. Contento) — nonfiction — 6th place

1987:
Science Fiction in Print: 1985 (by CNB & William G. Contento) — nonfiction — 5th place

1977:
critic — 6th place

1976:
critic — 9th place

1975:
critic — 13th place

1974:
critic — 11th place

1973:
fan writer — 3rd place

1972:
fan writer — winner

1971:
fan writer — 3rd place

1971:
fan critic — 4th place

Brown, Chris N. (1 nomination)
2013:
Three Messages and a Warning: Contemporary Mexican Short Stories of the Fantastic (Eduardo Jiménez Mayo & CNB, eds.) — anthology — 18th place

Brown, Dena (2 nominations)
1972:
fan writer — 14th place

1971:
fan critic — 12th place

Brown, Eric (2 nominations)
1997:
“The Spacetime Pit” (by Stephen Baxter & EB) — short story — 16th place

1996:
Blue Shifting — collection — 17th place

Brown, Fredric (4 nominations)
2003:
Martians and Madness: The Complete SF Novels of Fredric Brown — collection — 13th place

2002:
From These Ashes: The Complete Short SF of Fredric Brown — collection — 4th place

1988:
And the Gods Laughed — collection — 4th place

1977:
The Best of Fredric Brown (by FB, edited by Robert Bloch) — author collection — 14th place

Brown, Jerry Earl (1 nomination)
1982:
Under the City of Angels — first novel — 9th place

Browne, N. M. (1 nomination)
2005:
Basilisk — young adult book — 15th place

Broxon, Mildred Downey (3 nominations)
1982:
Too Long a Sacrifice — fantasy novel — 20th place

1982:
“Walk the Ice” — short story — 13th place

1980:
The Demon of Scattery (by Poul Anderson & MDB, illustrated by Alicia Austin) — art or illustrated book — 14th place

Brunner, John (13 nominations)
1998:
“Blood and Judgment” — novelette — 13th place

1997:
“Amends” — novelette — 13th place

1995:
“Good with Rice” — novelette — 13th place

1991:
“The First Since Ancient Persia” — novella — 17th place

1989:
Children of the Thunder — sf novel — 26th place

1989:
The Best of John Brunner — collection — 13th place

1986:
“Talion” — novella — 18th place

1984:
The Crucible of Time — sf novel — 13th place

1980:
“The Things That Are Gods” — novelette — 10th place

1976:
The Shockwave Rider — novel — 2nd place

1975:
Total Eclipse — novel — 15th place

1973:
The Sheep Look Up — novel — 6th place

1972:
“Dread Empire” — short fiction — 10th place

Brusen, Claus (2 nominations)
2010:
Imaginaire II: Magic Realism 2010 — nonfiction/art book — 20th place

2008:
Dreamscape: The Best of Imaginary Realism (CB & Marcel Salome, eds.) — art book — 4th place

Brust, Steven (6 nominations)
2015:
Hawk — fantasy novel — 13th place

1998:
Freedom & Necessity (by SB & Emma Bull) — fantasy novel — 7th place

1995:
Five Hundred Years After — fantasy novel — 7th place

1994:
Agyar — horror novel — 3rd place

1993:
The Gypsy (by SB & Megan Lindholm) — fantasy novel — 14th place

1986:
Brokedown Palace — fantasy novel — 14th place

Bryant, Edward (12 nominations)
1995:
“The Fire that Scours” — short story — 25th place

1992:
Fetish — novella — 7th place

1990:
“A Sad Last Love at the Diner of the Damned” — novelette — 13th place

1985:
“Armageddon Between Sets” — short story — 8th place

1982:
Particle Theory — single author collection — 4th place

1982:
“The Thermals of August” — novelette — 3rd place

1981:
“Prairie Sun” — short story — 10th place

1981:
“Strata” — novelette — 4th place

1980:
“giANTS” — short story — 2nd place

1979:
“Stone” — short story — 3rd place

1978:
“Particle Theory” — short fiction — 8th place

1976:
“Sharking Down” — novella — 12th place

Buchanan, Ginjer (11 nominations)
2015:
editor — 21st place

2014:
editor — 13th place

2013:
editor — 26th place

2012:
editor — 21st place

2011:
editor — 22nd place

2010:
editor — 20th place

2009:
editor — 20th place

2008:
editor — 22nd place

2007:
editor — 17th place

2006:
editor — 22nd place

2005:
editor — 24th place

Buckell, Tobias S. (9 nominations)
2024:
Zen and the Art of Starship Maintenance and Other Stories — collection — 8th place

2022:
Shoggoths in Traffic and Other Stories — collection — 8th place

2020:
“The Galactic Tourist Industrial Complex” — short story — 10th place

2019:
The Tangled Lands (by Paolo Bacigalupi & TSB) — collection — 8th place

2018:
“Zen and the Art of Starship Maintenance” — short story — 3rd place

2013:
Arctic Rising — sf novel — 12th place

2011:
“A Jar of Goodwill” — novelette — 13th place

2010:
Tides from the New Worlds — collection — 14th place

2007:
Crystal Rain — first novel — 3rd place

Budrys, Algis (23 nominations; 1 win)
2014:
Benchmarks Concluded — non-fiction — 11th place

2014:
Benchmarks Revisited — non-fiction — 9th place

1998:
Outposts: Literatures of Milieux — nonfiction — 4th place

1996:
editor — 11th place

1995:
editor — 9th place

1994:
editor — 10th place

1994:
Hard Landing — sf novel — 6th place

1992:
L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume VII — anthology — 15th place

1991:
L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume VI — anthology — 20th place

1990:
L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume V — anthology — 22nd place

1990:
“What Befell Mairiam” — short story — 32nd place

1989:
L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume IV — anthology — 21st place

1988:
L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume III — anthology — 14th place

1987:
L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume II — anthology — 12th place

1986:
Benchmarks: Galaxy Bookshelf — nonfiction/reference — winner

1986:
L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future — anthology — 11th place

1979:
Blood and Burning — single author collection — 11th place

1979:
“The Nuptial Flight of Warbirds” — novelette — 7th place

1978:
Michaelmas — sf novel — 5th place

1977:
critic — 3rd place

1977:
“Michaelmas” — novel — 13th place

1976:
critic — 3rd place

1976:
“The Silent Eyes of Time” — novella — 4th place

Budz, Mark (2 nominations)
2008:
Till Human Voices Wake Us — sf novel — 23rd place

2004:
Clade — first novel — 7th place

Bujold, Lois McMaster (25 nominations; 3 wins)
2016:
Penric's Demon — novella — 2nd place

2013:
Captain Vorpatril's Alliance — sf novel — 4th place

2011:
Cryoburn — sf novel — 2nd place

2006:
The Hallowed Hunt — fantasy novel — 4th place

2004:
Paladin of Souls — fantasy novel — winner

2003:
Diplomatic Immunity — sf novel — 23rd place

2002:
The Curse of Chalion — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2000:
A Civil Campaign — sf novel — 4th place

1999:
Komarr — sf novel — 15th place

1997:
Cetaganda — sf novel — 4th place

1997:
Dreamweaver's Dilemma — collection — 5th place

1997:
Memory — sf novel — 3rd place

1995:
Mirror Dance — sf novel — winner

1993:
The Spirit Ring — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1992:
Barrayar — sf novel — winner

1991:
The Vor Game — sf novel — 4th place

1991:
“Weatherman” — novella — 16th place

1990:
Borders of Infinity — collection — 6th place

1990:
“Labyrinth” — novella — 3rd place

1990:
“The Mountains of Mourning” — novella — 4th place

1989:
Brothers in Arms — sf novel — 15th place

1989:
Falling Free — sf novel — 9th place

1988:
“The Borders of Infinity” — novella — 7th place

1987:
Shards of Honor — first novel — 2nd place

1987:
The Warrior's Apprentice — sf novel — 16th place

Bukowski, Michael (1 nomination)
2022:
Monstrous Mythologies — illustrated and art book — 9th place

Bull, Emma (10 nominations; 1 win)
2010:
“Cuckoo” (by EB, Elizabeth Bear & Leah Bobet) — novella — 6th place

2008:
Territory — fantasy novel — 4th place

2007:
“What Used to Be Good Still Is” — novelette — 19th place

1998:
Freedom & Necessity (by Steven Brust & EB) — fantasy novel — 7th place

1995:
Finder — fantasy novel — 4th place

1992:
Bone Dance — sf novel — 3rd place

1990:
Falcon — sf novel — 8th place

1988:
War for the Oaks — fantasy novel — 13th place

1988:
War for the Oaks — first novel — winner

1986:
Liavek (Will Shetterly & EB, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

Bunch, Chris (2 nominations)
1995:
The Warrior's Tale (by Allan Cole & CB) — fantasy novel — 13th place

1994:
The Far Kingdoms (by Allan Cole & CB) — fantasy novel — 14th place

Bunch, David R. (2 nominations)
1994:
Bunch! — collection — 18th place

1972:
Moderan — reprint anth/collection — 11th place

Bunn, Cynthia (1 nomination)
1975:
“And Keep Us from Our Castles” — novelette — 21st place

Burgess, Michael (2 nominations)
2004:
Reference Guide to Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror: Second Edition (MB & Lisa R. Bartle, eds.) — non-fiction/art — 16th place

1993:
Reference Guide to Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror — nonfiction — 10th place

Burgis, Stephanie (2 nominations)
2019:
The Underwater Ballroom Society (Tiffany Trent & SB, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

2018:
The Dragon with a Chocolate Heart — young adult book — 8th place

Burgmann, J. R. (1 nomination)
2021:
Science Fiction and Climate Change: A Sociological Approach (by Andrew Milner & JRB) — nonfiction — 7th place

Burke, Chesya (1 nomination)
2017:
Hidden Youth: Speculative Fiction from the Margins of History (Mikki Kendall & CB, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

Burke, Sue (1 nomination)
2019:
Semiosis — first novel — 5th place

Burnham, Karen (1 nomination)
2015:
Greg Egan — non-fiction — 6th place

Burns, Jim (36 nominations)
2015:
artist — 5th place

2015:
The Art of Jim Burns: Hyperluminal — art book — 5th place

2014:
artist — 16th place

2013:
artist — 16th place

2012:
artist — 13th place

2010:
artist — 15th place

2009:
artist — 13th place

2008:
artist — 11th place

2007:
artist — 12th place

2006:
artist — 7th place (tie)

2006:
Imago — art book — 4th place

2005:
artist — 14th place

2004:
artist — 3rd place

2003:
artist — 4th place

2002:
artist — 3rd place

2001:
artist — 4th place

2000:
artist — 3rd place

2000:
Transluminal: The Paintings of Jim Burns — art book — 4th place

1999:
artist — 5th place

1998:
artist — 7th place

1997:
artist — 5th place

1996:
artist — 7th place

1995:
artist — 7th place

1994:
artist — 5th place

1993:
artist — 6th place

1992:
artist — 8th place

1991:
artist — 12th place

1990:
artist — 4th place

1989:
artist — 6th place

1988:
artist — 2nd place

1987:
artist — 2nd place

1987:
Lightship (by Chris Evans, text; JB, art) — nonfiction — 10th place

1986:
artist — 11th place

1985:
artist — 7th place

1984:
artist — 13th place

1980:
Planet Story (by Harry Harrison, illustrated by JB) — art or illustrated book — 16th place

Burns, Stephen L. (2 nominations)
2003:
“Look Away” — novelette — 28th place

2000:
“Vultures” — novelette — 25th place

Burroughs, William S. (1 nomination)
1988:
“The Ghost Lemurs of Madagascar” — short story — 12th place

Burrows, Marc (1 nomination; 1 win)
2021:
The Magic of Terry Pratchett — nonfiction — winner

Burton, Jessie (1 nomination)
2022:
Medusa (by JB, illustrated by Olivia Lomenech) — illustrated and art book — 6th place

Busby, F. M. (4 nominations)
1988:
Getting Home — collection — 16th place

1987:
Rebels' Seed — sf novel — 26th place

1985:
Star Rebel — sf novel — 23rd place

1975:
“Getting Home” — novelette — 12th place

Butcher, Jim (1 nomination)
2019:
Brief Cases — collection — 9th place

Butler, Andrew M. (4 nominations)
2010:
The Routledge Companion to Science Fiction (Mark Bould, AMB, Adam Roberts & Sherryl Vint, eds.) — nonfiction/art book — 14th place

2009:
An Unofficial Companion to the Novels of Terry Pratchett — nonfiction/art book — 11th place

2004:
The True Knowledge of Ken MacLeod (AMB & Farah Mendlesohn, eds.) — non-fiction/art — 13th place (tie)

2001:
Terry Pratchett: Guilty of Literature (AMB, Edward James & Farah Mendlesohn, eds.) — nonfiction — 9th place

Butler, Jack (1 nomination)
1990:
Nightshade — horror novel — 11th place

Butler, Octavia E. (14 nominations; 1 win)
2006:
Fledgling — fantasy novel — 9th place

2004:
“Amnesty” — novelette — 17th place

1999:
Parable of the Talents — sf novel — 8th place

1996:
Bloodchild and Other Stories — collection — 3rd place

1995:
Parable of the Sower — sf novel — 2nd place

1990:
Imago — sf novel — 11th place

1989:
Adulthood Rites — sf novel — 12th place

1988:
Dawn — sf novel — 17th place

1988:
“The Evening and the Morning and the Night” — novelette — 7th place

1985:
“Bloodchild” — novelette — winner

1985:
Clay's Ark — sf novel — 14th place

1984:
“Speech Sounds” — short story — 5th place

1981:
Wild Seed — sf novel — 12th place

1980:
Kindred — fantasy novel — 13th place

Butner, Richard (1 nomination)
1997:
Intersections: The Sycamore Hill Anthology (John Kessel, Mark L. Van Name & RB, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

Byers, Edward A. (1 nomination)
1986:
The Long Forgetting — first novel — 19th place

Byfield, Bruce (1 nomination)
1992:
Witches of the Mind: A Critical Study of Fritz Leiber — nonfiction — 7th place

Byrne, Eugene (1 nomination)
1998:
Back in the USSA (by EB & Kim Newman) — collection — 14th place

Byrne, Jeremy G. (1 nomination)
2007:
Eidolon 1 (Jonathan Strahan & JGB, eds.) — anthology — 25th place

Byrne, Monica (1 nomination)
2015:
The Girl In the Road — first novel — 6th place

Cabot, Meg (1 nomination)
2011:
“Princess Prettypants” — novelette — 30th place

Cacek, P. D. (1 nomination)
2001:
Canyons — fantasy novel — 19th place (tie)

Cadden, Mike (1 nomination)
2006:
Ursula K. Le Guin: Beyond Genre — non-fiction — 5th place

Cadigan, Pat (31 nominations; 3 wins)
2014:
Chalk — novelette — 29th place

2014:
“The Christmas Show” — novelette — 18th place

2013:
“The Girl-Thing Who Went Out for Sushi” — novelette — winner

2011:
“The Taste of Night” — short story — 16th place

2010:
“Truth and Bone” — novelette — 13th place

2008:
“Among Strangers” — short story — 17th place

2006:
“Is There Life After Rehab?” — short story — 24th place

2002:
Dervish Is Digital — sf novel — 19th place

2002:
“Life on Earth” — novelette — 11th place

1996:
“Death in the Promised Land” — novella — 18th place

1995:
“Paris in June” — novelette — 10th place (tie)

1994:
Dirty Work — collection — 8th place

1994:
“Love Toys of the Gods” — short story — 16th place

1993:
“50 Ways to Improve Your Orgasm” — short story — 14th place

1993:
Home by the Sea — collection — 6th place

1993:
“True Faces” — novelette — 2nd place

1992:
“Dispatches from the Revolution” — novelette — 12th place

1992:
“Johnny Come Home” — short story — 20th place

1992:
Synners — sf novel — 9th place

1991:
“Fool to Believe” — novella — 6th place

1990:
Patterns — collection — winner

1990:
“The Power and the Passion” — short story — 2nd place

1989:
“It Was the Heat” — short story — 25th place

1989:
“Two” — novelette — 10th place

1988:
“Angel” — short story — winner

1988:
Mindplayers — first novel — 2nd place

1987:
“Pretty Boy Crossover” — short story — 9th place

1985:
“Another One Hits the Road” — novelette — 21st place

1983:
“The Sorceress in Spite of Herself” — short story — 12th place (tie)

1982:
“Second Comings—Reasonable Rates” — short story — 18th place

1982:
“The Coming of the Doll” — short story — 22nd place

Cadnum, Michael (3 nominations)
1993:
Ghostwright — horror/dark fantasy novel — 13th place

1992:
Saint Peter's Wolf — horror/dark fantasy novel — 8th place

1991:
Nightlight — first novel — 8th place

Cady, Jack (7 nominations)
2004:
Ghosts of Yesterday — collection — 18th place

2002:
The Hauntings of Hood Canal — fantasy novel — 24th place

1999:
The Night We Buried Road Dog — collection — 13th place

1997:
“Kilroy Was Here” — novella — 5th place

1996:
The Off Season — horror/dark fantasy novel — 7th place

1994:
“The Night We Buried Road Dog” — novella — 3rd place

1993:
The Sons of Noah & Other Stories — collection — 12th place

Cai, Rovina (4 nominations)
2024:
artist — nomination

2023:
artist — 3rd place

2022:
artist — 3rd place

2021:
artist — 4th place

Calder, Richard (3 nominations)
2007:
Babylon — sf novel — 21st place

1996:
Dead Girls — first novel — 4th place

1990:
“Mosquito” — short story — 23rd place

Caldwell, Patrice (1 nomination)
2021:
A Phoenix First Must Burn — anthology — 9th place

Callin, Grant D. (1 nomination)
1986:
Saturnalia — first novel — 12th place

Calvin, Ritch (1 nomination)
2023:
Queering SF: Readings — nonfiction — 6th place

Cambias, James L. (2 nominations)
2015:
A Darkling Sea — first novel — 2nd place

2001:
“The Alien Abduction” — novelette — 30th place

Camoin, François (1 nomination)
1981:
“Some of My Best Friends” — short story — 21st place

Campbell, Alan (1 nomination)
2007:
Scar Night — first novel — 8th place

Campbell, Bill (1 nomination)
2016:
Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delany (Nisi Shawl & BC, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

Campbell, Hayley (1 nomination)
2015:
The Art of Neil Gaiman — art book — 2nd place

Campbell, John W., Jr. (2 nominations)
2004:
A New Dawn: The Don A. Stuart Stories of John W. Campbell, Jr. — collection — 16th place

1977:
The Best of John W. Campbell (by JWC, edited by Lester del Rey) — author collection — 12th place

Campbell, Ramsey (10 nominations)
2004:
Gathering the Bones (Jack Dann, Dennis Etchison & RC, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1995:
Best New Horror 5 (Stephen Jones & RC, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

1994:
Alone with the Horrors — collection — 19th place

1994:
Best New Horror 4 (Stephen Jones & RC, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1993:
Best New Horror 3 (Stephen Jones & RC, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

1991:
Best New Horror (Stephen Jones & RC, eds.) — anthology — 19th place

1990:
Ancient Images — horror novel — 7th place

1989:
The Influence — horror novel — 8th place

1988:
Scared Stiff, Tales of Sex and Death — collection — 18th place

1987:
The Hungry Moon — fantasy novel — 24th place

Cañas, Isabel (2 nominations)
2024:
Vampires of El Norte — horror novel — 8th place

2023:
The Hacienda — first novel — 8th place

Canavan, Gerry (1 nomination)
2017:
Octavia E. Butler — non-fiction — 5th place

Candelaria, Matthew (1 nomination)
2006:
Speculations on Speculation: Theories of Science Fiction (by James Gunn & MC) — non-fiction — 12th place

Canfield, Grant (7 nominations)
1976:
artist — 17th place

1975:
fan artist — 3rd place

1974:
fan artist — 3rd place

1973:
fan artist — 3rd place

1972:
fan artist — 4th place

1971:
fan artist — 7th place

1971:
fan cartoonist — 6th place

Caniglia, Jeremy (2 nominations)
2006:
artist — 21st place (tie)

2005:
As Dead As Leaves: The Art of Caniglia — art book — 11th place

Cannon, Peter (1 nomination)
1999:
Lovecraft Remembered — nonfiction — 4th place

Canty, Thomas (31 nominations)
2015:
artist — 14th place

2014:
artist — 8th place

2013:
artist — 20th place

2012:
artist — 11th place

2011:
artist — 13th place

2010:
artist — 20th place

2009:
artist — 10th place

2008:
artist — 12th place

2007:
artist — 9th place

2006:
artist — 10th place

2005:
artist — 7th place

2004:
artist — 5th place

2003:
artist — 3rd place

2002:
artist — 4th place

2001:
artist — 5th place

2000:
artist — 5th place

1999:
artist — 4th place

1998:
artist — 4th place

1997:
artist — 4th place

1996:
artist — 4th place

1995:
artist — 5th place

1994:
artist — 3rd place

1993:
artist — 2nd place

1992:
artist — 2nd place

1991:
artist — 3rd place

1990:
artist — 2nd place

1989:
artist — 5th place

1988:
artist — 10th place

1987:
artist — 16th place

1986:
artist — 17th place

1982:
artist — 18th place

Card, Orson Scott (53 nominations; 8 wins)
2011:
Pathfinder — young adult book — 7th place

2006:
Shadow of the Giant — sf novel — 6th place

2004:
The Crystal City — fantasy novel — 11th place

2003:
Shadow Puppets — sf novel — 7th place

2002:
Masterpieces: The Best Science Fiction of the Century — anthology — 9th place

2002:
Shadow of the Hegemon — sf novel — 2nd place

2001:
“The Elephants of Poznan” — novelette — 5th place

2000:
Enchantment — fantasy novel — 7th place

2000:
Ender's Shadow — sf novel — 5th place

2000:
“Vessel” — novelette — 10th place

1999:
Heartfire — fantasy novel — 4th place

1999:
Homebody — dark fantasy/horror novel — 6th place

1998:
Black Mist and Other Japanese Futures (OSC & Keith Ferrell, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1997:
Children of the Mind — sf novel — 15th place

1996:
Alvin Journeyman — fantasy novel — winner

1994:
The Call of Earth — sf novel — 7th place

1993:
Lost Boys — horror/dark fantasy novel — 2nd place

1993:
The Memory of Earth — sf novel — 9th place

1992:
Future on Fire — anthology — 12th place

1992:
Xenocide — sf novel — 2nd place

1991:
How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy — nonfiction — 2nd place

1991:
Maps in a Mirror: The Short Fiction of Orson Scott Card — collection — winner

1990:
“Dogwalker” — novelette — winner

1990:
“Lost Boys” — short story — winner

1990:
“Pageant Wagon” — novella — 5th place

1990:
Prentice Alvin — fantasy novel — winner

1990:
The Folk of the Fringe — collection — 4th place

1990:
“The Originist” — novella — 8th place

1989:
“Dowser” — novelette — 2nd place

1989:
Red Prophet — fantasy novel — winner

1988:
“America” — novelette — 6th place

1988:
Cardography — collection — 7th place

1988:
“Eye for Eye” — novella — 3rd place

1988:
“Runaway” — novelette — 12th place

1988:
Seventh Son — fantasy novel — winner

1987:
“Hatrack River” — novelette — 2nd place

1987:
“Salvage” — novelette — 10th place

1987:
Speaker for the Dead — sf novel — winner

1986:
Ender's Game — sf novel — 2nd place

1986:
“The Fringe” — novelette — 2nd place

1984:
Hart's Hope — fantasy novel — 12th place

1982:
Dragons of Darkness — anthology — 8th place

1982:
Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories — single author collection — 7th place

1981:
Dragons of Light — anthology — 17th place

1981:
“Saint Amy's Tale” — short story — 7th place

1981:
Songmaster — sf novel — 17th place

1980:
A Planet Called Treason — sf novel — 20th place

1980:
“Quietus” — short story — 3rd place

1980:
“Songhouse” — novella — 2nd place

1980:
“Unaccompanied Sonata” — short story — 6th place

1979:
“A Thousand Deaths” — short story — 8th place

1979:
“Mikal's Songbird” — novelette — 3rd place

1978:
“Ender's Game” — short fiction — 9th place

Carey, Jacqueline (3 nominations; 1 win)
2003:
Kushiel's Chosen — fantasy novel — 5th place

2002:
Kushiel's Dart — first novel — winner

2002:
Kushiel's Dart — fantasy novel — 18th place

Carey, Linda (1 nomination)
2013:
The Steel Seraglio (by Mike Carey, LC & Louise Carey) — fantasy novel — 15th place

Carey, Louise (1 nomination)
2013:
The Steel Seraglio (by Mike Carey, Linda Carey & LC) — fantasy novel — 15th place

Carey, M. R. (1 nomination)
2017:
Fellside — horror novel — 7th place

Carey, Mike (1 nomination)
2013:
The Steel Seraglio (by MC, Linda Carey & Louise Carey) — fantasy novel — 15th place

Carl Brandon Society (1 nomination; 1 win)
2023:
Special Award: Developing Diversity in Genre Communities — winner

Carl, Lillian Stewart (1 nomination)
2009:
The Vorkosigan Companion: The Universe of Lois McMaster Bujold (LSC & John Helfers, eds.) — nonfiction/art book — 7th place

Carmien, Edward (1 nomination)
2005:
The Cherryh Odyssey — non-fiction — 11th place

Carnell, John (Ted) (1 nomination)
1973:
New Writings in SF 21 — original anthology — 15th place

Caro, Dennis R. (1 nomination)
1981:
The Man in the Darksuit — first novel — 13th place

Caroti, Simone (1 nomination)
2016:
The Culture Series of Iain M. Banks — non-fiction — 2nd place

Carpenter, Humphrey (2 nominations)
1982:
The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien — related nonfiction book — 19th place

1980:
The Inklings — related nonfiction book — 7th place

Carr, Jayge (1 nomination)
1982:
“Blind Spot” — novelette — 24th place

Carr, John F. (3 nominations)
2009:
H. Beam Piper: A Biography — nonfiction/art book — 8th place

1986:
The Science Fiction Yearbook (Jerry Pournelle, Jim Baen & JFC, eds.) — anthology — 22nd place

1984:
The Worlds of H. Beam Piper (by H. Beam Piper, edited by JFC) — collection — 10th place

Carr, Terry (50 nominations; 11 wins)
1988:
Terry Carr's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year #16 — anthology — 3rd place

1988:
Universe 17 — anthology — 4th place

1987:
Terry Carr's Best Science Fiction of the Year #15 — anthology — 3rd place

1987:
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Vol. IV — anthology — 14th place

1987:
Universe 16 — anthology — 6th place

1986:
Terry Carr's Best Science Fiction of the Year #14 — anthology — 3rd place

1986:
Universe 15 — anthology — 5th place

1985:
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #13 — anthology — 3rd place

1985:
Universe 14 — anthology — 2nd place

1984:
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #12 — anthology — winner

1984:
Universe 13 — anthology — 3rd place

1983:
Fantasy Annual V — anthology — 5th place

1983:
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #11 — anthology — winner

1983:
Universe 12 — anthology — 4th place

1982:
A Treasury of Modern Fantasy (TC & Martin Harry Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

1982:
Fantasy Annual III — anthology — 17th place

1982:
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #10 — anthology — 3rd place

1982:
Universe 11 — anthology — 2nd place

1981:
The Best Science Fiction Novellas of the Year #2 — anthology — 12th place

1981:
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #9 — anthology — 2nd place

1981:
Universe 10 — anthology — 6th place

1980:
The Best Science Fiction Novellas of the Year #1 — anthology — 6th place

1980:
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #8 — anthology — 3rd place

1980:
The Year's Finest Fantasy, Volume 2 — anthology — 15th place

1980:
Universe 9 — anthology — winner

1979:
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #7 — anthology — winner

1979:
Universe 8 — anthology — 3rd place

1979:
“Virra” — short story — 4th place

1979:
Year's Finest Fantasy — anthology — 6th place

1978:
Cirque — sf novel — 16th place

1977:
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #5 — anthology — winner

1977:
Universe 6 — anthology — 4th place

1976:
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #4 — anthology — 2nd place

1975:
Fellowship of the Stars — original anthology — 11th place

1975:
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #3 — reprint anthology — 2nd place

1975:
Universe 4 — original anthology — winner

1975:
Universe 5 — original anthology — 7th place

1974:
An Exaltation of Stars — original anthology — 4th place

1974:
“The Answer” — short fiction — 13th place (tie)

1974:
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #2 — reprint anth/collection — winner

1974:
Universe 3 — original anthology — 3rd place

1973:
fan writer — winner

1973:
The Best Science Fiction of the Year — reprint anth/collection — winner

1973:
Universe 2 — original anthology — 2nd place

1972:
fan writer — 3rd place (tie)

1972:
New Worlds of Fantasy No. 3 — reprint anth/collection — 5th place

1972:
Universe 1 — original anthology — winner

1972:
World's Best Science Fiction: 1971 (Donald A. Wollheim & TC, eds.) — reprint anth/collection — winner

1971:
fan writer — 5th place

1971:
World's Best Science Fiction: 1970 (Donald A. Wollheim & TC, eds.) — anthology/collection — 4th place

Carrère, Emmanuel (1 nomination)
1991:
Gothic Romance — horror/dark fantasy novel — 10th place

Carriger, Gail (4 nominations)
2015:
Waistcoats & Weaponry — young adult book — 5th place

2012:
Heartless — fantasy novel — 14th place

2011:
Changeless — fantasy novel — 12th place

2010:
Soulless — first novel — 4th place

Carrington, André M. (1 nomination)
2017:
Speculative Blackness: The Future of Race in Science Fiction — non-fiction — 10th place

Carroll & Graf (1 nomination)
1994:
book publisher — 12th place

Carroll, Jonathan (18 nominations)
2015:
Bathing the Lion — fantasy novel — 15th place

2013:
The Woman Who Married a Cloud — collection — 14th place

2009:
The Ghost in Love — fantasy novel — 11th place

2006:
Glass Soup — fantasy novel — 12th place

2003:
White Apples — fantasy novel — 4th place

2002:
The Wooden Sea — fantasy novel — 4th place

2000:
“Fish in a Barrel” — short story — 8th place

2000:
The Marriage of Sticks — fantasy novel — 10th place

1997:
The Panic Hand — collection — 10th place

1996:
The Panic Hand — collection — 10th place

1995:
From the Teeth of Angels — dark fantasy/horror novel — 9th place

1993:
“Uh-Oh City” — novella — 7th place

1992:
Outside the Dog Museum — fantasy novel — 9th place

1991:
“The Sadness of Detail” — short story — 21st place

1990:
A Child Across the Sky — fantasy novel — 10th place

1989:
Sleeping in Flame — fantasy novel — 20th place

1988:
Bones of the Moon — fantasy novel — 14th place

1988:
“Friend's Best Man” — short story — 23rd place

Carroll, Siobhan (1 nomination)
2020:
“For He Can Creep” — novelette — 6th place

Carson, Rae (3 nominations)
2021:
“Badass Moms in the Zombie Apocalypse” — short story — 5th place

2013:
The Crown of Embers — young adult book — 18th place

2012:
The Girl of Fire and Thorns — first novel — 8th place

Carter, Angela (1 nomination)
1985:
Nights at the Circus — fantasy novel — 19th place

Carter, Derek (2 nominations)
1971:
fan artist — 9th place

1971:
fan cartoonist — 5th place

Carter, Lin (2 nominations)
1982:
Flashing Swords #5: Demons and Daggers — anthology — 5th place

1974:
Flashing Swords #1 — original anthology — 11th place

Carter, Raphael (2 nominations)
1999:
“Congenital Agenesis of Gender Ideation by K.N. Sirsi and Sandra Botkin” — short story — 14th place

1997:
The Fortunate Fall — first novel — 4th place

Cashore, Kristin (2 nominations)
2013:
Bitterblue — young adult book — 13th place

2009:
Graceling — first novel — 6th place

Cass, Stephen (1 nomination)
2014:
Twelve Tomorrows — anthology — 10th place

Cassutt, Michael (3 nominations)
2002:
“More Adventures on Other Planets” — novelette — 37th place

1997:
“The Longer Voyage” — novelette — 21st place

1987:
The Star Country — first novel — 15th place

Castro, Adam-Troy (5 nominations)
2003:
“Unseen Demons” — novella — 23rd place

2002:
“Sunday Night Yams at Minnie and Earl's” — novella — 14th place

2000:
“The Astronaut from Wyoming” (by AC & Jerry Oltion) — novella — 15th place

1998:
“The Funeral March of the Marionettes” — novella — 16th place

1993:
“The Last Robot” — short story — 4th place

Cato, Beth (1 nomination)
2015:
The Clockwork Dagger — first novel — 5th place

Cavelos, Jeanne (1 nomination; 1 win)
2024:
Special Award: Fostering Excellence in Craft & Career — winner

Cawthorn, James (1 nomination)
1989:
Fantasy: The 100 Best Books (by JC & Michael Moorcock) — related nonfiction — 13th place

Cecire, Maria Sachiko (1 nomination)
2021:
Re-Enchanted: The Rise of Children's Fantasy Literature in the Twentieth Century — nonfiction — 10th place

Cemetery Dance (1 nomination)
2014:
publisher/imprint — 21st place

Cemetery Dance Publications (1 nomination)
2001:
book publisher/imprint — 17th place (tie)

Cemetery Dance (19 nominations)
2015:
magazine — 22nd place

2014:
magazine — 14th place

2013:
magazine — 16th place

2012:
magazine — 14th place

2011:
magazine — 20th place

2010:
magazine — 17th place

2009:
magazine — 18th place

2008:
magazine — 18th place

2007:
magazine — 17th place

2006:
magazine — 17th place

2005:
magazine — 15th place

2004:
magazine — 15th place

2003:
magazine — 10th place

2002:
magazine — 14th place

2001:
magazine — 7th place

2000:
magazine — 10th place

1994:
magazine — 15th place

1993:
magazine or fanzine — 13th place

1992:
magazine or fanzine — 14th place

Centipede (2 nominations)
2015:
publisher/imprint — 16th place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 14th place

Century (3 nominations)
2001:
magazine — 14th place

1997:
magazine — 7th place

1996:
magazine — 7th place

Cerf, Christopher (1 nomination)
1980:
The 80s: A Look Back (Tony Hendra, CC & Peter Elbling, eds.) — related nonfiction book — 6th place

Cesare, Adam (1 nomination)
2021:
The Dark Crystal Bestiary: The Definitive Guide to the Creatures of Thra (by AC, illustrated by Iris Compiet) — art book — 3rd place

Chabon, Michael (4 nominations; 1 win)
2008:
The Yiddish Policemen's Union — sf novel — winner

2004:
McSweeney's Mammoth Treasury of Thrilling Tales — anthology — 4th place

2003:
Summerland — young adult novel — 3rd place

2002:
“The God of Dark Laughter” — short story — 26th place

Chakraborty, S. A. (1 nomination)
2018:
The City of Brass — first novel — 5th place

Chalker, Jack L. (3 nominations)
1989:
Dance Band on the Titanic — collection — 12th place

1982:
Lilith — sf novel — 28th place

1978:
Midnight at the Well of Souls — sf novel — 18th place

Chambers, Becky (5 nominations; 1 win)
2023:
A Prayer for the Crown-Shy — novella — winner

2022:
A Psalm for the Wild-Built — novella — 2nd place

2022:
The Galaxy, and the Ground Within — sf novel — 2nd place

2020:
To Be Taught, If Fortunate — novella — 3rd place

2019:
Record of a Spaceborn Few — sf novel — 4th place

Chandrasekera, Vajra (1 nomination; 1 win)
2024:
The Saint of Bright Doors — first novel — winner

Chant, Joy (2 nominations)
1984:
The High Kings — nonfiction/reference — 2nd place

1978:
The Grey Mane of Morning — fantasy novel — 10th place

Chaon, Dan (1 nomination)
2018:
Ill Will — horror novel — 10th place

1987:
The John W. Campbell Letters, Vol. 1 (PAC, Tony Chapdelaine & George Hay, eds.) — nonfiction — 3rd place

Chapdelaine, Tony (1 nomination)
1987:
The John W. Campbell Letters, Vol. 1 (Perry A. Chapdelaine, Sr., TC & George Hay, eds.) — nonfiction — 3rd place

Chapman, Edgar L. (1 nomination)
2000:
The Road to Castle Mount: The Science Fiction of Robert Silverberg — nonfiction — 7th place

Chapman, Stepan (1 nomination)
1998:
The Troika — first novel — 11th place

Chappell, Fred (2 nominations)
2013:
“Maze of Shadows” — novella — 16th place

2008:
“Dance of Shadows” — novelette — 26th place

Charnas, Suzy McKee (12 nominations)
2012:
“Late Bloomer” — novelette — 17th place

2010:
“Lowland Sea” — novelette — 27th place

2005:
Stagestruck Vampires & Other Phantasms — collection — 17th place

2000:
The Conqueror's Child — sf novel — 24th place

1997:
“Beauty and the Opéra or The Phantom Beast” — novelette — 5th place

1990:
“Boobs” — short story — 5th place

1986:
The Bronze King — fantasy novel — 23rd place

1981:
“Scorched Supper on New Niger” — novelette — 16th place

1981:
The Vampire Tapestry — fantasy novel — 8th place

1981:
“Unicorn Tapestry” — novella — 6th place

1980:
“The Ancient Mind at Work” — novelette — 13th place

1975:
Walk to the End of the World — novel — 21st place

Chase, Robert R. (2 nominations)
1991:
“Transit of Betelgeuse” — novelette — 22nd place

1987:
The Game of Fox and Lion — first novel — 10th place

Chauvin, Cy (2 nominations)
1975:
critic — 18th place

1974:
critic — 15th place (tie)

Chaykin, Howard (2 nominations)
1980:
The Stars My Destination (by Alfred Bester, illustrated by HC) — art or illustrated book — 13th place

1979:
Empire (by Samuel R. Delany, illustrated by HC) — art or illustrated book — 8th place

Chbosky, Stephen (1 nomination)
2020:
Imaginary Friend — horror novel — 10th place

Chee, Traci (1 nomination)
2017:
The Reader — first novel — 10th place

Chen, Curtis (1 nomination)
2017:
Waypoint Kangaroo — first novel — 8th place

Chen, Yu (1 nomination)
2023:
The Way Spring Arrives and Other Stories (YC & Regina Kanyu Wang, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

Cheney, J. Kathleen (1 nomination)
2014:
The Golden City — first novel — 5th place

Cheng, John (1 nomination)
2013:
Astounding Wonder: Imagining Science and Science Fiction in Interwar America — non-fiction — 11th place

Cherry, David A. (21 nominations)
2013:
artist — 27th place

2008:
artist — 24th place

2007:
artist — 26th place

2006:
artist — 25th place

2005:
artist — 25th place

2004:
artist — 18th place

2002:
artist — 20th place

2001:
artist — 12th place

1999:
artist — 12th place

1996:
artist — 10th place

1995:
artist — 8th place

1994:
artist — 8th place

1993:
artist — 7th place

1992:
artist — 7th place

1991:
artist — 7th place

1990:
artist — 13th place

1989:
artist — 4th place

1989:
Imagination: The Art & Technique of David A. Cherry — related nonfiction — 7th place

1988:
artist — 8th place

1987:
artist — 10th place

1986:
artist — 15th place

Cherryh, C. J. (51 nominations; 1 win)
2017:
Visitor — sf novel — 6th place

2014:
Protector — sf novel — 6th place

2013:
Intruder — sf novel — 10th place

2005:
The Collected Short Fiction of C. J. Cherryh — collection — 2nd place

2002:
Defender — sf novel — 5th place

2001:
Fortress of Dragons — fantasy novel — 10th place

2000:
Fortress of Owls — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2000:
Precursor — sf novel — 7th place

1999:
Fortress of Eagles — fantasy novel — 5th place

1998:
Finity's End — sf novel — 5th place

1997:
Inheritor — sf novel — 7th place

1996:
Fortress in the Eye of Time — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1996:
Invader — sf novel — 3rd place

1995:
Foreigner — sf novel — 3rd place

1995:
Tripoint — sf novel — 17th place

1994:
Faery in Shadow — fantasy novel — 11th place

1993:
Chanur's Legacy — sf novel — 7th place

1993:
Hellburner — sf novel — 14th place

1992:
Heavy Time — sf novel — 7th place

1990:
Rimrunners — sf novel — 2nd place

1990:
Rusalka — fantasy novel — 4th place

1989:
Cyteen — sf novel — winner

1989:
The Paladin — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1987:
Chanur's Homecoming — sf novel — 6th place

1987:
Visible Light — collection — 4th place

1986:
Cuckoo's Egg — sf novel — 9th place

1986:
The Kif Strike Back — sf novel — 14th place

1986:
“The Scapegoat” — novella — 6th place

1985:
Chanur's Venture — sf novel — 5th place

1985:
“The Scapegoat” — novella — 2nd place

1984:
Forty Thousand in Gehenna — sf novel — 18th place

1984:
The Dreamstone — fantasy novel — 8th place

1984:
The Tree of Swords and Jewels — fantasy novel — 17th place

1983:
Merchanter's Luck — sf novel — 9th place

1983:
The Pride of Chanur — sf novel — 4th place

1983:
“Willow” — novelette — 2nd place

1982:
Downbelow Station — sf novel — 3rd place

1982:
Ealdwood — novella — 7th place

1982:
Sunfall — single author collection — 3rd place

1982:
“The Haunted Tower” — novelette — 4th place

1982:
“The Only Death in the City” — short story — 4th place

1982:
The Pride of Chanur — sf novel — 21st place

1982:
Wave Without a Shore — sf novel — 30th place (tie)

1981:
Serpent's Reach — sf novel — 7th place

1980:
Fires of Azeroth — fantasy novel — 6th place

1980:
The Faded Sun: Kutath — sf novel — 6th place

1979:
“Cassandra” — short story — 6th place

1979:
The Faded Sun: Kesrith — novel — 4th place

1979:
The Faded Sun: Shon'jir — novel — 19th place

1978:
Hunter of Worlds — sf novel — 12th place

1977:
Brothers of Earth — novel — 10th place

Chesbro, George (1 nomination)
1983:
“Poems to Play on the Piccolo” — short story — 25th place

Chiang, Ted (17 nominations; 6 wins)
2020:
“Anxiety Is the Dizziness of Freedom” — novella — 4th place

2020:
Exhalation — collection — winner

2020:
“It's 2059, and the Rich Kids Are Still Winning” — short story — 2nd place

2020:
“Omphalos” — novelette — winner

2014:
“The Truth of Fact, the Truth of Feeling” — novelette — 2nd place

2011:
The Lifecycle of Software Objects — novella — winner

2009:
“Exhalation” — short story — winner

2008:
“The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate” — novelette — 2nd place

2003:
“Liking What You See: A Documentary” — novelette — 2nd place

2003:
Stories of Your Life and Others — collection — winner

2002:
“Hell Is the Absence of God” — novelette — winner

2001:
“Catching Crumbs from the Table” — short story — 27th place (tie)

2001:
“Seventy-Two Letters” — novella — 4th place

1999:
“Story of Your Life” — novella — 10th place (tie)

1992:
“Division by Zero” — short story — 7th place

1992:
“Understand” — novelette — 13th place

1991:
“Tower of Babylon” — novelette — 4th place

Chilson, Rob (1 nomination)
1985:
“Slowly, Slowly in the Wind” — novelette — 17th place

Chin, M. Lucie (1 nomination)
1989:
The Fairy of Ku-She — first novel — 19th place

ChiZine (2 nominations)
2015:
publisher/imprint — 18th place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 23rd place

ChiZine Publications (2 nominations)
2013:
publisher/imprint — 17th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 20th place

Chizmar, Richard T. (3 nominations)
2023:
Gwendy's Final Task (by Stephen King & RTC) — horror novel — 11th place

2002:
Night Visions 10 — anthology — 13th place

2001:
October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween (RTC & Robert Morrish, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

Cho, Frank (2 nominations)
2021:
artist — 7th place

2021:
The Art of Frank Cho: A Twenty-Year Retrospective — art book — 7th place

Cho, Zen (4 nominations)
2022:
Black Water Sister — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2022:
Spirits Abroad — collection — 2nd place

2021:
The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water — novella — 6th place

2016:
Sorcerer to the Crown — first novel — 2nd place

Chokshi, Roshani (2 nominations)
2021:
The Silvered Serpents — young adult book — 7th place

2017:
The Star-Touched Queen — first novel — 6th place

Cholfin, Bryan (1 nomination)
1999:
The Best of Crank! — anthology — 10th place

Chong, Vincent (4 nominations)
2015:
artist — 17th place

2014:
artist — 9th place

2013:
artist — 14th place

2012:
artist — 21st place

Christensen, James C. (1 nomination)
1995:
The Art of James Christensen: A Journey of the Imagination — art book — 10th place

Christian, Deborah (1 nomination)
1997:
Mainline — first novel — 9th place

Chronicle (1 nomination)
2004:
magazine — 21st place

Chu, John (2 nominations; 1 win)
2023:
“If You Find Yourself Speaking to God, Address God with the Informal You” — novelette — winner

2014:
“The Water That Falls on You from Nowhere” — short story — 12th place

Chu, Katherine (1 nomination)
2021:
Spectrum 27: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (by KC & John Fleskes, ed.) — art book — 4th place

Chwedyk, Richard (2 nominations)
2003:
“Bronte's Egg” — novella — 12th place (tie)

2002:
“The Measure of All Things” — novelette — 13th place

Cinefantastique (2 nominations)
1981:
magazine/fanzine — 18th place

1978:
magazine — 17th place

Cipri, Nino (2 nominations)
2022:
Defekt — novella — 8th place

2021:
Finna — novella — 8th place

Cisco, Michael (2 nominations)
2019:
Unlanguage — horror novel — 10th place

2000:
The Divinity Student — first novel — 13th place

Clare, Cassandra (3 nominations)
2011:
“Cold Hands” — short story — 33rd place

2009:
City of Ashes — young adult novel — 10th place

2008:
City of Bones — first novel — 5th place

Clareson, Thomas D. (2 nominations)
2015:
The Heritage of Heinlein: A Critical Reading of the Fiction (by TDC & Joe Sanders) — non-fiction — 9th place

1991:
Understanding American Science Fiction: The Formative Period, 1926-1970 — nonfiction — 13th place

Clarion West (1 nomination; 1 win)
2018:
special award 2018: community building & inclusivity — winner

Clark, Alan M. (7 nominations)
2005:
artist — 18th place

2005:
The Paint in My Blood — art book — 5th place

2003:
artist — 14th place

2002:
artist — 17th place

2001:
artist — 15th place

1999:
artist — 9th place

1999:
Imagination Fully Dilated (AMC & Elizabeth Engstrom, eds.) — art book — 10th place

Clark, C. L. (2 nominations; 1 win)
2022:
The Unbroken — first novel — 3rd place

2022:
We're Here: The Best Queer Speculative Fiction 2020 (CLC & Charles Payseur, eds.) — anthology — winner

Clark, P. Djèlí (8 nominations; 4 wins)
2024:
“How to Raise a Kraken in Your Bathtub” — short story — winner

2024:
“What I Remember of Oresha Moon Dragon Devshrata” — novelette — 6th place

2022:
A Master of Djinn — first novel — winner

2022:
“If the Martians Have Magic” — short story — 3rd place

2021:
Ring Shout — novella — winner

2020:
The Haunting of Tram Car 015 — novella — 2nd place

2019:
The Black God's Drums — novella — 5th place

2019:
“The Secret Lives of the Nine Negro Teeth of George Washington” — short story — winner

Clarke, Arthur C. (22 nominations; 1 win)
2002:
The Collected Stories — collection — 2nd place

1999:
“The Wire Continuum” (by ACC & Stephen Baxter) — short story — 18th place

1998:
3001: The Final Odyssey — sf novel — 10th place

1995:
Rama Revealed (by ACC & Gentry Lee) — sf novel — 8th place

1994:
The Hammer of God — sf novel — 11th place

1993:
“The Hammer of God” — short story — 11th place

1992:
The Garden of Rama (by ACC & Gentry Lee) — sf novel — 11th place

1991:
Project Solar Sail — anthology — 8th place

1991:
The Ghost from the Grand Banks — sf novel — 23rd place

1990:
Astounding Days — nonfiction — 3rd place

1990:
Rama II (by ACC & Gentry Lee) — sf novel — 7th place

1988:
2061: Odyssey Three — sf novel — 10th place

1987:
The Songs of Distant Earth — sf novel — 8th place

1984:
The Sentinel — collection — 3rd place

1983:
2010: Odyssey Two — sf novel — 2nd place

1982:
Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume Four — anthology — 20th place

1980:
The Fountains of Paradise — sf novel — 3rd place

1977:
Imperial Earth — novel — 7th place

1976:
Imperial Earth — novel — 6th place

1974:
Rendezvous with Rama — novel — winner

1973:
The Wind from the Sun — reprint anth/collection — 8th place (tie)

1972:
“A Meeting with Medusa” — short fiction — 2nd place (tie)

Clarke, Hannah Abigail (2 nominations)
2023:
The Scratch Daughters — young adult novel — 7th place

2021:
The Scapegracers — young adult book — 9th place

Clarke, Neil (16 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
editor — winner

2024:
The Best Science Fiction of the Year: Volume 7 — anthology — 6th place

2023:
editor — 2nd place

2023:
The Best Science Fiction of the Year, Volume 6 — anthology — 2nd place

2022:
editor — 4th place

2021:
editor — 5th place

2021:
The Best Science Fiction of the Year: Volume 5 — anthology — 10th place

2020:
editor — 5th place

2019:
editor — 5th place

2018:
editor — 5th place

2017:
editor — 7th place

2015:
editor — 6th place

2015:
Upgraded — anthology — 7th place

2014:
editor — 10th place

2013:
editor — 11th place

2012:
editor — 17th place

Clarke, Susanna (4 nominations; 1 win)
2021:
Piranesi — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2007:
The Ladies of Grace Adieu and other stories — collection — 4th place

2005:
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell — fantasy novel — 10th place

2005:
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell — first novel — winner

Clarkesworld Magazine (5 nominations)
2011:
magazine — 6th place

2010:
magazine — 4th place

2009:
magazine — 9th place

2008:
magazine — 14th place

2007:
magazine — 20th place

Clarkesworld (13 nominations)
2024:
magazine — 2nd place

2023:
magazine — 3rd place

2022:
magazine — 6th place

2021:
magazine — 6th place

2020:
magazine — 5th place

2019:
magazine — 5th place

2018:
magazine — 5th place

2017:
magazine — 5th place

2016:
magazine — 4th place

2015:
magazine — 3rd place

2014:
magazine — 4th place

2013:
magazine — 4th place

2012:
magazine — 3rd place

Clayton, Dhonielle (1 nomination)
2019:
The Belles — young adult book — 7th place

Clement, Hal (5 nominations)
2001:
The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 2: Music of Many Spheres — collection — 11th place

1999:
“Options” — short story — 22nd place (tie)

1988:
Still River — sf novel — 25th place

1980:
The Best of Hal Clement (by HC, edited by Lester del Rey) — single author collection — 10th place

1971:
“Star Light” — novel — 10th place

Clifton, Mark (1 nomination)
1981:
The Science Fiction of Mark Clifton (by MC, edited by Barry N. Malzberg & Martin H. Greenberg) — single author collection — 19th place

Cline, Ernest (1 nomination)
2012:
Ready Player One — first novel — 5th place

Clink, Carolyn (1 nomination)
1999:
Tesseracts6 (Robert J. Sawyer & CC, eds.) — anthology — 20th place

Clough, Brenda W. (1 nomination)
2002:
“May Be Some Time” — novella — 16th place

Clute, John (15 nominations; 4 wins)
2015:
Stay — non-fiction — 7th place

2012:
Pardon This Intrusion: Fantastika in the World Storm — non-fiction — 6th place

2010:
Canary Fever: Reviews — nonfiction/art book — 8th place

2007:
The Darkening Garden: A Short Lexicon of Horror — non-fiction — 5th place

2004:
Scores: Reviews 1993-2003 — non-fiction/art — 4th place

2002:
Appleseed — sf novel — 14th place

1998:
The Encyclopedia of Fantasy (JC & John Grant, eds.) — nonfiction — winner

1997:
Look at the Evidence — nonfiction — winner

1996:
Science Fiction: The Illustrated Encyclopedia — nonfiction — winner

1994:
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (JC & Peter Nicholls, eds.) — nonfiction — winner

1990:
Interzone: The 4th Anthology (JC, David Pringle & Simon Ounsley, eds.) — anthology — 15th place (tie)

1989:
Interzone: The 3rd Anthology (JC, David Pringle & Simon Ounsley, eds.) — anthology — 20th place

1989:
Strokes: Essays and Reviews 1966-1986 — related nonfiction — 6th place

1988:
Interzone: The 2nd Anthology (JC, David Pringle & Simon Ounsley, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1986:
Interzone: The 1st Anthology (JC, Colin Greenland & David Pringle, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

Coates, Deborah (1 nomination)
2013:
Wide Open — first novel — 9th place

Coates, Ta-Nehisi (1 nomination)
2020:
The Water Dancer — first novel — 6th place

Cochrane, William E. (1 nomination)
1977:
“Weather War” — novella — 6th place

The Codex Writers' Group (1 nomination; 1 win)
2022:
Special Award: Community Building & Career Development — winner

Cogswell, Theodore R. (1 nomination)
1994:
PITFCS: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies — nonfiction — 4th place

Cohen, Jack (1 nomination)
2001:
Wheelers (by Ian Stewart & JC) — first novel — 4th place

Cole, Allan (2 nominations)
1995:
The Warrior's Tale (by AC & Chris Bunch) — fantasy novel — 13th place

1994:
The Far Kingdoms (by AC & Chris Bunch) — fantasy novel — 14th place

Cole, Sarah (1 nomination)
2021:
Inventing Tomorrow: H.G. Wells and the Twentieth Century — nonfiction — 6th place

Colebrook, Martyn (1 nomination)
2014:
The Transgressive Iain Banks: Essays on a Writer Beyond Borders (MC & Katharine Cox, eds.) — non-fiction — 7th place

Coleman, Sidney (1 nomination)
1975:
critic — 16th place

Collings, Michael R. (1 nomination)
2002:
Storyteller: The Official Orson Scott Card Bibliography and Guide — non-fiction — 11th place

Collins, Helen (1 nomination)
1994:
Mutagenesis — first novel — 6th place

Collins, Nancy A. (8 nominations)
1996:
Dark Love (NAC, Edward E. Kramer & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

1996:
Paint it Black (US title: Midnight Blue) — horror/dark fantasy novel — 5th place

1995:
Nameless Sins — collection — 12th place (tie)

1995:
Wild Blood — dark fantasy/horror novel — 7th place

1992:
In the Blood — horror/dark fantasy novel — 6th place

1991:
Tempter — horror/dark fantasy novel — 4th place

1990:
Sunglasses After Dark — horror novel — 10th place

1990:
Sunglasses After Dark — first novel — 2nd place

Collins, Suzanne (3 nominations)
2011:
Mockingjay — young adult book — 3rd place

2010:
Catching Fire — young adult novel — 4th place

2009:
The Hunger Games — young adult novel — 9th place

Compiet, Iris (1 nomination)
2021:
The Dark Crystal Bestiary: The Definitive Guide to the Creatures of Thra (by Adam Cesare, illustrated by IC) — art book — 3rd place

Compton, D. G. (3 nominations)
1975:
The Unsleeping Eye — novel — 5th place

1971:
Chronocules — novel — 13th place

1971:
The Steel Crocodile — novel — 14th place

Conner, Michael (1 nomination)
1985:
“Five Mercies” — novelette — 22nd place

Connolly, Flynn (1 nomination)
1994:
The Rising of the Moon — first novel — 9th place

Connolly, Thomas (1 nomination)
2022:
After Human: A Critical History of the Human in Science Fiction from Shelley to Le Guin — nonfiction — 9th place

Connolly, Tina (1 nomination)
2019:
“The Last Banquet of Temporal Confections” — novelette — 7th place

Connors, Scott (1 nomination)
2007:
The Freedom of Fantastic Things: Selected Criticisms on Clark Ashton Smith — non-fiction — 12th place

Conover, Willis (1 nomination)
1976:
Lovecraft at Last — associational item — 8th place

Constantine, Storm (2 nominations)
2000:
Sea Dragon Heir — fantasy novel — 19th place

1989:
The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit — first novel — 21st place

Contento, William G. (10 nominations)
1993:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror: 1991 (by Charles N. Brown & WGC) — nonfiction — 6th place

1992:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror: 1990 (by Charles N. Brown & WGC) — nonfiction — 4th place

1991:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror: 1984 (by Charles N. Brown & WGC) — nonfiction — 14th place

1991:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror: 1989 (by Charles N. Brown & WGC) — nonfiction — 7th place

1990:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror: 1988 (by Charles N. Brown & WGC) — nonfiction — 7th place

1989:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror: 1987 (by Charles N. Brown & WGC) — related nonfiction — 8th place

1988:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror: 1986 (by Charles N. Brown & WGC) — nonfiction — 6th place

1987:
Science Fiction in Print: 1985 (by Charles N. Brown & WGC) — nonfiction — 5th place

1985:
Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections 1977-1983 — nonfiction/reference — 11th place

1979:
Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections — reference book — 3rd place

2024:
Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures (Kevin M. Strait & KHC, eds.) — illustrated and art book — 2nd place

The Coode Street Podcast (2 nominations)
2015:
magazine — 12th place

2014:
magazine — 18th place

Cook, Glen (3 nominations)
1983:
The Swordbearer — fantasy novel — 14th place

1981:
All Darkness Met — fantasy novel — 19th place

1981:
“Soldier of an Empire Unacquainted with Defeat” — novella — 12th place

Cook, Paul H. (1 nomination)
1982:
Tintagel — first novel — 11th place

Cook, Rick (1 nomination)
1995:
“Symphony for Skyfall” (by RC & Peter L. Manly) — novella — 17th place

Cooney, C. S. E. (2 nominations)
2023:
Dark Breakers — collection — 10th place (tie)

2020:
Desdemona and the Deep — novella — 8th place

Cooper, Edmund (1 nomination)
1974:
The Cloud Walker — novel — 10th place

Cooper, Susan (1 nomination)
1978:
Silver on the Tree — fantasy novel — 14th place

Coover, Robert (1 nomination)
1998:
Briar Rose — novella — 17th place

Copper, Basil (1 nomination)
1981:
Necropolis — fantasy novel — 20th place (tie)

Corben, Richard (2 nominations)
1982:
artist — 28th place

1977:
artist — 14th place

Corby, Adam (1 nomination)
1982:
The Former King — first novel — 15th place (tie)

Corey, James S. A. (9 nominations; 1 win)
2023:
Memory's Legion: The Complete Expanse Story Collection — collection — 2nd place

2022:
Leviathan Falls — sf novel — 3rd place

2018:
Persepolis Rising — sf novel — 7th place

2017:
Babylon's Ashes — sf novel — 3rd place

2015:
Cibola Burn — sf novel — 8th place

2014:
Abaddon's Gate — sf novel — winner

2013:
Caliban's War — sf novel — 5th place

2013:
“Gods of Risk” — novella — 6th place

2012:
Leviathan Wakes — sf novel — 5th place

Cornell, Paul (6 nominations)
2018:
Chalk — young adult book — 4th place

2017:
The Lost Child of Lychford — novella — 8th place

2015:
“A Better Way to Die” — novelette — 13th place

2014:
London Falling — fantasy novel — 10th place

2013:
“The Ghosts of Christmas” — novelette — 18th place

2012:
“The Copenhagen Interpretation” — novelette — 5th place

Cornish, D. M. (2 nominations)
2011:
Factotum — young adult book — 13th place

2009:
Monster Blood Tattoo, Book Two: Lamplighter — young adult novel — 14th place

Cortiel, Jeanne (1 nomination)
2000:
Demand My Writing: Joanna Russ/Feminism/Science Fiction — nonfiction — 12th place

Cosmos (1 nomination)
1978:
magazine — 7th place

Costikyan, Greg (1 nomination)
1992:
“Bright Light, Big City” — short story — 16th place

Couch, Chris (1 nomination)
1971:
fan critic — 10th place

Coulson, Juanita (1 nomination)
1971:
fan writer — 12th place (tie)

Coulson, Robert (4 nominations)
1975:
critic — 11th place

1974:
critic — 14th place

1973:
fan writer — 14th place

1971:
fan critic — 6th place

Courtenay Grimwood, Jon (5 nominations)
2012:
The Fallen Blade — fantasy novel — 20th place

2007:
End of the World Blues — sf novel — 13th place

2006:
9Tail Fox — sf novel — 16th place

2005:
Stamping Butterflies — sf novel — 18th place

2004:
Felaheen: The Third Arabesk — sf novel — 17th place

Cowart, David (1 nomination)
1982:
Twentieth-Century American Science Fiction Writers (DC & Thomas L. Wymer, eds.) — related nonfiction book — 15th place

Cowdrey, Albert E. (9 nominations)
2010:
“Paradiso Lost” — novella — 10th place

2009:
“The Overseer” — novella — 17th place

2007:
“Revelation” — short story — 25th place

2007:
“The Revivalist” — novella — 20th place

2006:
“Twilight States” — short story — 25th place

2005:
“The Tribes of Bela” — novella — 16th place

2004:
“Grey Star” — short story — 30th place (tie)

2003:
“Ransom” — novella — 25th place

2001:
“Crux” — novella — 18th place

Cowper, Richard (14 nominations)
1985:
“A Message to the King of Brobdingnag” — novelette — 18th place

1985:
“The Scent of Silverdill” — short story — 29th place

1984:
“Brothers” — short story — 10th place

1981:
Out There Where the Big Ships Go — single author collection — 10th place

1981:
“The Web of the Magi” — novella — 3rd place

1980:
“Out There Where the Big Ships Go” — novelette — 4th place

1980:
The Road to Corlay — sf novel — 7th place

1979:
“Drink Me, Francesca” — short story — 7th place

1977:
“Paradise Beach” — short story — 7th place

1977:
“Piper at the Gates of Dawn” — novella — 2nd place

1977:
The Custodians and Other Stories — author collection — 15th place

1977:
“The Hertford Manuscript” — novelette — 5th place

1976:
“The Custodians” — novella — 6th place

1975:
The Twilight of Briareus — novel — 10th place

Cox, Andy (7 nominations)
2010:
editor — 25th place

2009:
editor — 22nd place

2008:
editor — 26th place

2007:
editor — 24th place

2006:
editor — 18th place

2005:
editor — 16th place

2004:
editor — 16th place

Cox, F. Brett (1 nomination)
2022:
Roger Zelazny — nonfiction — 2nd place

Cox, Katharine (1 nomination)
2014:
The Transgressive Iain Banks: Essays on a Writer Beyond Borders (Martyn Colebrook & KC, eds.) — non-fiction — 7th place

Craft, Kinuko Y. (22 nominations)
2024:
artist — nomination

2023:
artist — nomination

2023:
Visions of Beauty (by Dianne Borsini-Burr, ed., art by KYC) — illustrated and art book — 8th place

2022:
artist — 7th place

2021:
artist — 8th place

2020:
artist — 5th place

2019:
artist — 10th place

2018:
artist — 9th place

2017:
artist — 3rd place

2017:
Beauty and the Beast (by Mahlon F. Craft, illustrated by KYC) — art book — 4th place

2017:
Myth & Magic: An Enchanted Fantasy Coloring Book — art book — 9th place

2013:
artist — 8th place

2012:
artist — 8th place

2011:
artist — 8th place

2010:
artist — 10th place

2009:
artist — 9th place

2008:
artist — 10th place

2007:
artist — 8th place

2006:
artist — 6th place

2005:
artist — 5th place

2004:
artist — 8th place

2003:
artist — 7th place

Craft, Mahlon F. (1 nomination)
2017:
Beauty and the Beast (by MFC, illustrated by Kinuko Y. Craft) — art book — 4th place

Cramer, John G. (2 nominations)
1998:
Einstein's Bridge — sf novel — 27th place

1990:
Twistor — first novel — 9th place

Cramer, Kathryn (24 nominations)
2015:
Hieroglyph: Stories & Visions for a Better Future (Ed Finn & KC, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

2013:
Year's Best SF 17 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2012:
Year's Best SF 16 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

2011:
Year's Best SF 15 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

2010:
Year's Best Fantasy 9 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 19th place

2010:
Year's Best SF 14 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

2009:
Year's Best Fantasy 8 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 23rd place

2009:
Year's Best SF 13 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

2008:
Year's Best Fantasy 7 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 19th place

2008:
Year's Best SF 12 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

2007:
Year's Best Fantasy 6 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

2007:
Year's Best SF 11 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

2006:
Year's Best Fantasy 5 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

2006:
Year's Best SF 10 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

2005:
Year's Best Fantasy 4 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

2005:
Year's Best SF 9 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

2004:
Year's Best Fantasy 3 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

2004:
Year's Best SF 8 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2003:
The Hard SF Renaissance (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2003:
Year's Best Fantasy 2 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

2003:
Year's Best SF 7 (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

2002:
Year's Best Fantasy (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

1995:
The Ascent of Wonder: The Evolution of Hard SF (David G. Hartwell & KC, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1988:
The Architecture of Fear (KC & Peter D. Pautz, eds.) — anthology — 25th place

Crank! (2 nominations)
1996:
magazine — 11th place

1995:
magazine — 8th place

Crichton, Michael (1 nomination)
1991:
Jurassic Park — sf novel — 9th place

Cronin, Justin (1 nomination)
2011:
The Passage — sf novel — 6th place

Cross, Ronald Anthony (1 nomination)
1987:
“Hotel Mind Slaves” — novella — 13th place

Crosshill, Tom (1 nomination)
2015:
“The Magician and Laplace's Demon” — novelette — 20th place

Crossley, Robert (1 nomination)
1995:
Olaf Stapledon: Speaking for the Future — nonfiction — 10th place

Crossley-Holland, Kevin (2 nominations)
2022:
Norse Tales: Stories from Across the Rainbow Bridge (by KC, illustrated by Jeffrey Alan Love) — illustrated and art book — 8th place

2018:
Norse Myths: Tales of Odin, Thor, and Loki (by KC, illustrated by Jeffrey Alan Love) — art book — 6th place

Crowley, John (18 nominations; 1 win)
2020:
Reading Backwards: Essays and Reviews, 2005-2018 — nonfiction — 8th place

2018:
Ka: Dar Oakley in the Ruin of Ymr — fantasy novel — 7th place

2012:
“And Go Like This” — short story — 29th place

2009:
Conversation Hearts — novelette — 17th place

2008:
Endless Things — fantasy novel — 5th place

2006:
Lord Byron's Novel: The Evening Land — fantasy novel — 8th place

2005:
Novelties & Souvenirs: Collected Short Fiction — collection — 7th place

2001:
Daemonomania — fantasy novel — 12th place

1997:
“Gone” — short story — winner

1995:
Love & Sleep — fantasy novel — 6th place

1994:
Antiquities — collection — 14th place

1991:
“Missolonghi 1824” — short story — 12th place

1990:
“Great Work of Time” — novella — 9th place

1990:
Novelty — collection — 9th place

1988:
Ægypt — fantasy novel — 6th place

1986:
“Snow” — short story — 3rd place

1982:
Little, Big — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1980:
Engine Summer — sf novel — 9th place

Crowther, Peter (21 nominations)
2014:
editor — 14th place

2013:
editor — 18th place

2011:
editor — 19th place

2010:
editor — 9th place

2010:
Postscripts #20/21: Edison's Frankenstein — anthology — 21st place

2009:
editor — 10th place

2008:
editor — 13th place

2007:
editor — 10th place

2007:
Forbidden Planets — anthology — 8th place

2006:
editor — 7th place

2006:
Constellations — anthology — 7th place

2005:
editor — 7th place

2004:
editor — 5th place

2004:
Cities — anthology — 9th place

2003:
editor — 4th place

2003:
Mars Probes — anthology — 4th place

2002:
editor — 12th place

2002:
Futures — anthology — 6th place

2001:
Foursight — anthology — 19th place

2000:
Moon Shots (PC & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

1996:
Tombs (PC & Edward E. Kramer, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

Crutcher, Chris (1 nomination)
2006:
The Sledding Hill — young adult book — 14th place

Cunningham, A. E. (1 nomination)
2001:
Jack Vance: Critical Appreciations and a Bibliography — nonfiction — 4th place

Cunningham, Michael (1 nomination)
2006:
“In the Machine” — novella — 21st place

Currey, L. W. (1 nomination)
1981:
Science Fiction and Fantasy Authors: A Bibliography of First Printings of Their Fiction and Selected Nonfiction — related nonfiction book — 4th place

Cushman, Carolyn (1 nomination)
1995:
Witch and Wombat — first novel — 4th place

Cutler, Judy Goffman (1 nomination)
1997:
Maxfield Parrish: A Retrospective (by Laurence S. Cutler & JGC; artist Maxfield Parrish) — art book — 6th place

Cutler, Laurence S. (1 nomination)
1997:
Maxfield Parrish: A Retrospective (by LSC & Judy Goffman Cutler; artist Maxfield Parrish) — art book — 6th place

Cutter, Leah R. (1 nomination)
2004:
Paper Mage — first novel — 5th place

Czerneda, Julie E. (1 nomination)
1998:
A Thousand Words for Stranger — first novel — 9th place

Dahlquist, Gordon (1 nomination)
2007:
The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters — first novel — 5th place

Daily SF (1 nomination)
2015:
magazine — 17th place

Dalkey, Kara (3 nominations)
1999:
Bhagavati — fantasy novel — 18th place (tie)

1989:
The Nightingale — fantasy novel — 24th place

1987:
The Curse of Sagamore — first novel — 14th place

D'Ammassa, Don (2 nominations)
1976:
critic — 12th place

1975:
critic — 19th place

Danforth, Emily M. (1 nomination)
2021:
Plain Bad Heroines — horror novel — 9th place

Daniel, Tony (9 nominations)
2002:
Metaplanetary — sf novel — 18th place

2000:
The Robot's Twilight Companion — collection — 15th place

1999:
“Grist” — novella — 20th place

1999:
“Radio Praha” — short story — 19th place (tie)

1997:
“A Dry, Quiet War” — novelette — 7th place

1996:
“Life on the Moon” — short story — 7th place

1994:
Warpath — first novel — 7th place

1993:
“Death of Reason” — novella — 13th place

1992:
“Candle” — novella — 13th place

Danielewski, Mark Z. (1 nomination)
2001:
House of Leaves — first novel — 5th place

Dank, Gloria Rand (1 nomination)
1984:
The Forest of App — first novel — 9th place

Dann, Jack (34 nominations)
2024:
The Fiction Writer's Guide to Alternate History — non-fiction — 9th place

2012:
Ghosts by Gaslight (JD & Nick Gevers, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

2010:
The Dragon Book (JD & Gardner Dozois, eds.) — anthology — 14th place (tie)

2009:
Dreaming Again — anthology — 24th place

2008:
Wizards (JD & Gardner Dozois, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2007:
Escape from Earth: New Adventures in Space (JD & Gardner Dozois, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

2007:
Futures Past (JD & Gardner Dozois, eds.) — anthology — 20th place

2006:
Nebula Awards Showcase 2005 — anthology — 9th place

2004:
Gathering the Bones (JD, Dennis Etchison & Ramsey Campbell, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

2002:
Jubilee — collection — 25th place

2002:
“The Diamond Pit” — novella — 12th place

1999:
Dreaming Down-Under (JD & Janeen Webb, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

1999:
Nanotech (JD & Gardner Dozois, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

1999:
Nebula Awards 32 — anthology — 9th place

1993:
“Jumping the Road” — novelette — 11th place

1992:
“Voices” — short story — 19th place

1990:
“Kaddish” — short story — 34th place (tie)

1989:
“Tea” — novelette — 29th place

1988:
In the Field of Fire (Jeanne Van Buren Dann & JD, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1986:
Bestiary! (JD & Gardner Dozois, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1986:
“The Gods of Mars” (by Gardner Dozois, JD & Michael Swanwick) — short story — 9th place

1985:
“Bad Medicine” — novelette — 9th place

1985:
The Man Who Melted — sf novel — 25th place

1984:
“Blind Shemmy” — novelette — 13th place

1983:
“High Steel” (by Jack C. Haldeman II & JD) — novelette — 5th place

1982:
“Amnesia” — novella — 14th place

1982:
“Going Under” — novelette — 23rd place

1982:
More Wandering Stars — anthology — 24th place

1980:
“Camps” — novelette — 6th place

1979:
“A Quiet Revolution for Death” — short story — 13th place

1979:
Immortal — anthology — 11th place

1977:
Future Power (JD & Gardner Dozois, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1975:
Wandering Stars — original anthology — 6th place

1974:
“Junction” — novella — 11th place

Dann, Jeanne Van Buren (1 nomination)
1988:
In the Field of Fire (JVBD & Jack Dann, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

Danvers, Dennis (1 nomination)
1992:
Wilderness — first novel — 17th place

Dara, Galen (7 nominations)
2023:
artist — 5th place

2022:
artist — 10th place

2020:
artist — 8th place

2019:
artist — 6th place

2018:
artist — 2nd place

2017:
artist — 6th place

2016:
artist — 4th place

Darieck, Scott (1 nomination)
2023:
Keeping It Unreal: Black Queer Fantasy and Superhero Comics — nonfiction — 4th place

Dark Harvest (5 nominations)
1992:
publisher — 12th place

1991:
publisher — 9th place

1990:
book publisher — 7th place

1989:
book publisher — 9th place

1988:
book publisher — 19th place

Darnay, Arsen (2 nominations)
1977:
“Plutonium” — novella — 12th place

1975:
“The East Coast Confinement” — novella — 13th place

Darnielle, John (1 nomination)
2018:
Universal Harvester — horror novel — 8th place

Dart-Thornton, Cecilia (2 nominations)
2003:
The Lady of the Sorrows — fantasy novel — 17th place

2002:
The Ill-Made Mute — first novel — 3rd place

Das, Indra (1 nomination)
2024:
The Last Dragoners of Bowbazar — novella — 9th place

Datlow, Ellen (111 nominations; 18 wins)
2024:
editor — 2nd place

2024:
Christmas and Other Horrors — anthology — 7th place (tie)

2023:
editor — winner

2023:
Screams from the Dark — anthology — 6th place

2022:
editor — winner

2022:
The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Thirteen — anthology — 8th place

2022:
When Things Get Dark: Stories Inspired by Shirley Jackson — anthology — 4th place

2021:
editor — winner

2021:
Edited By — anthology — 7th place

2020:
editor — winner

2020:
Echoes: The Saga Anthology of Ghost Stories — anthology — 9th place

2019:
editor — 2nd place

2019:
The Best Horror of the Year Volume Ten — anthology — 9th place

2018:
editor — winner

2018:
Black Feathers — anthology — 5th place

2017:
editor — winner

2017:
Children of Lovecraft — anthology — 7th place

2016:
editor — 2nd place

2015:
editor — winner

2015:
Fearful Symmetries — anthology — 9th place

2015:
Lovecraft's Monsters — anthology — 11th place

2015:
Nightmare Carnival — anthology — 17th place

2015:
The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Six — anthology — 22nd place

2014:
editor — winner

2014:
Queen Victoria's Book of Spells (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2014:
The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Five — anthology — 8th place

2013:
editor — winner

2013:
After (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2013:
The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Four — anthology — 10th place

2012:
editor — winner

2012:
Blood and Other Cravings — anthology — 17th place

2012:
Naked City: Tales of Urban Fantasy — anthology — 10th place

2012:
Teeth: Vampire Tales (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

2012:
The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Three — anthology — 16th place

2011:
editor — winner

2011:
Darkness: Two Decades of Modern Horror — anthology — 12th place

2011:
The Beastly Bride (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

2010:
editor — winner

2010:
Lovecraft Unbound — anthology — 5th place

2010:
Poe — anthology — 6th place

2010:
The Best Horror of the Year: Volume One — anthology — 22nd place

2010:
Troll's Eye View (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

2009:
editor — winner

2009:
The Del Rey Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy — anthology — 10th place

2009:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2008: Twenty-first Annual Collection (ED, Kelly Link & Gavin J. Grant, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2008:
editor — winner

2008:
Inferno — anthology — 10th place

2008:
The Coyote Road: Trickster Tales (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2008:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2007: Twentieth Annual Collection (by ED, Kelly Link & Gavin J. Grant, ed.) — anthology — 4th place

2007:
editor — winner

2007:
Salon Fantastique (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2007:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2006: Nineteenth Annual Collection (ED, Kelly Link & Gavin J. Grant, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2006:
editor — winner

2006:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eighteenth Annual Collection (ED, Kelly Link & Gavin J. Grant, eds.) — anthology — winner

2005:
editor — winner

2005:
The Faery Reel: Tales from the Twilight Realm (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — young adult book — 3rd place

2005:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Seventeenth Annual Collection (ED, Kelly Link & Gavin J. Grant, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2004:
editor — 2nd place

2004:
Swan Sister: Fairy Tales Retold (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — young adult book — 4th place

2004:
The Dark: New Ghost Stories — anthology — 5th place

2004:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixteenth Annual Collection (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2003:
The Green Man: Tales from the Mythic Forest (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

2003:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fifteenth Annual Collection (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2003:
Wildside Press — editor — 21st place

2002:
editor — 2nd place

2002:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fourteenth Annual Collection (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2001:
editor — 2nd place

2001:
A Wolf at the Door and Other Retold Fairy Tales (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

2001:
Black Heart, Ivory Bones (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2001:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Thirteenth Annual Collection (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2001:
Vanishing Acts — anthology — 4th place

2000:
editor — 5th place

2000:
Silver Birch, Blood Moon (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

2000:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Twelfth Annual Collection (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

1999:
editor — 4th place

1999:
Sirens and Other Daemon Lovers (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1999:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eleventh Annual Collection (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

1998:
editor — 4th place

1998:
Black Swan, White Raven (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

1998:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Tenth Annual Collection (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1997:
editor — 3rd place

1997:
Off Limits: Tales of Alien Sex — anthology — 8th place

1997:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Ninth Annual Collection (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1996:
editor — 3rd place

1996:
Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

1996:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eighth Annual Collection (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1995:
editor — 3rd place

1995:
Black Thorn, White Rose (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

1995:
Little Deaths — anthology — 6th place

1995:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Seventh Annual Collection (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1994:
editor — 3rd place

1994:
Omni Best Science Fiction Three — anthology — 9th place

1994:
Snow White, Blood Red (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

1994:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixth Annual Collection (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1993:
editor — 3rd place

1993:
Omni Best Science Fiction One — anthology — 11th place

1993:
Omni Best Science Fiction Two — anthology — 13th place

1993:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fifth Annual Collection (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1992:
editor — 3rd place

1992:
A Whisper of Blood — anthology — 4th place

1992:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fourth Annual Collection (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1991:
editor — 2nd place

1991:
Alien Sex — anthology — 2nd place

1991:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Third Annual Collection (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1990:
editor — 3rd place

1990:
Blood Is Not Enough — anthology — 6th place

1990:
The Year's Best Fantasy: Second Annual Collection (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1989:
editor — 4th place

1989:
Blood Is Not Enough — anthology — 10th place

1989:
The Year's Best Fantasy: First Annual Collection (ED & Terri Windling, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

1986:
The Third Omni Book of Science Fiction — anthology — 25th place

David, Dennis M. V. (1 nomination)
2014:
Maurice Sendak: A Celebration of the Artist and His Work (by Justin G. Schiller, DMVD & Leonard S. Marcus) — art book — 2nd place

Davidson, Avram (24 nominations; 1 win)
2004:
Limekiller! — collection — 10th place

2002:
The Other Nineteenth Century — collection — 8th place

1999:
The Avram Davidson Treasury (by AD, edited by Robert Silverberg & Grania Davis) — collection — winner

1999:
The Boss in the Wall, A Treatise on the House Devil (by AD & Grania Davis) — novella — 4th place

1994:
“A Far Countrie” — novella — 13th place

1994:
“Sea-Scene, or, Vergil and the Ox-Thrall” — short story — 20th place (tie)

1994:
“The Spook-Box of Theodore Delafont De Brooks” — novelette — 14th place

1992:
The Adventures of Doctor Eszterhazy — collection — 8th place

1991:
“Limekiller at Large” — novelette — 24th place

1987:
“The Head of Shemesh the Eshurian” — novella — 15th place

1986:
“Duke Pasquale's Ring” — novella — 15th place

1986:
“The Slovo Stove” — novelette — 17th place

1985:
“Young Doctor Eszterhazy” — novella — 8th place

1984:
“Eszterhazy and the Autogóndola-Invention” — novella — 13th place

1984:
Magic for Sale — anthology — 7th place

1984:
“The Hills Behind Hollywood High” (by AD & Grania Davis) — novelette — 23rd place

1983:
Collected Fantasies of Avram Davidson — single author collection — 11th place

1983:
“Dr. Bhumbo Singh” — short story — 8th place

1982:
Peregrine: Secundus — fantasy novel — 13th place

1981:
“There Beneath the Silky-Trees and Whelmed in Deeper Gulphs Than Me” — novella — 11th place

1980:
The Best of Avram Davidson — single author collection — 12th place

1979:
“A Good Night's Sleep” (aka “Sleep Well of Nights“) — novelette — 13th place

1979:
The Redward Edward Papers — single author collection — 15th place

1976:
“Polly Charms, the Sleeping Woman” — novelette — 10th place

Davidson, Lawrence (1 nomination)
1999:
Pulp Culture: The Art of Fiction Magazines (by Frank M. Robinson & LD) — art book — 3rd place

Davidson, Rjurik (1 nomination)
2015:
Unwrapped Sky — first novel — 9th place

Davies, Kevin Jon (1 nomination)
2024:
42: The Wildly Improbable Ideas of Douglas Adams — non-fiction — 3rd place

Davin, Eric Leif (1 nomination)
2000:
Pioneers of Wonder: Conversations with the Founders of Science Fiction — nonfiction — 3rd place

Davis, Don (2 nominations)
1974:
professional artist — 12th place

1973:
magazine artist — 11th place

Davis, Grania (3 nominations; 1 win)
1999:
The Avram Davidson Treasury (by Avram Davidson, edited by Robert Silverberg & GD) — collection — winner

1999:
The Boss in the Wall, A Treatise on the House Devil (by Avram Davidson & GD) — novella — 4th place

1984:
“The Hills Behind Hollywood High” (by Avram Davidson & GD) — novelette — 23rd place

Davis, Kenneth C. (1 nomination)
1985:
Two-Bit Culture: The Paperbacking of America — nonfiction/reference — 15th place

Davis, Milton (1 nomination)
2024:
The Year's Best African Speculative Fiction (2022) (Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki, Eugen Bacon & MD, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

DAW (49 nominations)
2024:
publisher — 8th place

2022:
publisher — 7th place

2021:
publisher/imprint — 6th place

2020:
publisher/imprint — 8th place

2019:
publisher — 8th place

2018:
publisher — 7th place

2017:
publisher — 10th place

2015:
publisher/imprint — 7th place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 9th place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 8th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 8th place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 7th place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 7th place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 11th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 7th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 8th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 6th place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 3rd place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 4th place

2003:
book publisher/imprint — 5th place

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 2nd place

2001:
book publisher/imprint — 7th place

2000:
book publisher/imprint — 6th place

1999:
book publisher/imprint — 4th place

1998:
book publisher — 8th place

1997:
book publisher — 5th place

1996:
book publisher — 5th place

1995:
book publisher — 6th place

1994:
book publisher — 6th place

1993:
book publisher — 5th place

1992:
publisher — 6th place

1991:
publisher — 6th place

1990:
book publisher — 5th place

1989:
book publisher — 6th place

1988:
book publisher — 5th place

1987:
book publisher — 5th place

1986:
book publisher — 4th place

1985:
book publisher — 3rd place

1984:
book publisher — 3rd place

1983:
book publisher — 3rd place

1982:
book publisher — 3rd place

1981:
book publisher — 4th place

1980:
book publisher — 4th place

1978:
publisher — 2nd place

1977:
publisher — 2nd place

1976:
publisher - paperback — 2nd place

1975:
publisher - paperback — 2nd place

1974:
book publisher — 2nd place

1973:
book publisher — 2nd place

Day, David (2 nominations)
2020:
The Illustrated World of Tolkien — art book — 5th place

1985:
Castles (by DD, text; Alan Lee, art) — nonfiction/reference — 7th place

Day, Donald B. (1 nomination)
1983:
Index to the Science Fiction Magazines: 1926-1950, Revised Edition — nonfiction/reference — 7th place

de Bodard, Aliette (26 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
A Fire Born of Exile — sf novel — 7th place (tie)

2024:
“The Mausoleium's Chidren” — short story — 7th place

2023:
Of Charms, Ghosts and Grievances — novella — 5th place

2023:
The Red Scholar's Wake — sf novel — 4th place

2022:
Fireheart Tiger — novella — 3rd place

2022:
“Mulberry and Owl” — novelette — 3rd place

2021:
“In the Lands of the Spill” — short story — 9th place

2021:
Of Dragons, Feasts and Murders — novella — 10th place

2021:
Seven of Infinities — novella — 7th place

2021:
“The Inaccessibility of Heaven” — novelette — 3rd place

2020:
Of Wars, and Memories, and Starlight — collection — 3rd place

2019:
The Tea Master and the Detective — novella — 2nd place

2018:
“Children of Thorns, Children of Water” — novelette — 2nd place

2018:
The House of Binding Thorns — fantasy novel — 4th place

2017:
“A Salvaging of Ghosts” — short story — 5th place

2017:
“Pearl” — novelette — 2nd place

2016:
“The Citadel of Weeping Pearls” — novella — 4th place

2016:
The House of Shattered Wings — fantasy novel — 4th place

2016:
“Three Cups of Grief, by Starlight” — short story — 4th place

2015:
“Memorials” — novelette — 5th place

2015:
“The Days of the War, as Red as Blood, as Dark as Bile” — short story — 30th place

2015:
“The Dust Queen” — short story — 4th place

2014:
“The Waiting Stars” — novelette — 4th place

2013:
“Immersion” — short story — winner

2013:
On a Red Station, Drifting — novella — 5th place

2013:
“Scattered Along the River of Heaven” — short story — 10th place

1976:
Science Fiction Handbook, Revised (by L. Sprague de Camp & CCdC) — associational item — 6th place

de Camp, L. Sprague (9 nominations)
2006:
Years in the Making: The Time-Travel Stories of L. Sprague de Camp — collection — 10th place

1997:
Time & Chance: An Autobiography — nonfiction — 2nd place

1993:
“The Round-Eyed Barbarians” — short story — 27th place

1993:
“The Satanic Illusion” — novelette — 14th place

1979:
The Best of L. Sprague de Camp — single author collection — 7th place

1978:
“Heretic in a Balloon” — novella — 13th place

1976:
Lovecraft: A Biography — associational item — 4th place

1976:
Science Fiction Handbook, Revised (by LSdC & Catherine Crook de Camp) — associational item — 6th place

1971:
The Reluctant Shaman — anthology/collection — 11th place

De Haven, Tom (1 nomination)
1992:
The End-of-Everything Man — fantasy novel — 16th place

de la Ree, Gerry (2 nominations)
1982:
Virgil Finlay Remembered — related nonfiction book — 10th place

1981:
The Sixth Book of Virgil Finlay — related nonfiction book — 12th place

de Lint, Charles (23 nominations)
2005:
The Blue Girl — young adult book — 4th place

2003:
Seven Wild Sisters — novella — 4th place

2003:
Waifs and Strays — collection — 10th place

2002:
The Onion Girl — fantasy novel — 6th place

2001:
Forests of the Heart — fantasy novel — 8th place

2001:
Triskell Tales — collection — 13th place

2000:
Moonlight and Vines — collection — 8th place

1999:
Someplace to Be Flying — fantasy novel — 8th place (tie)

1998:
Trader — fantasy novel — 8th place

1996:
The Ivory and the Horn — collection — 7th place

1995:
Memory & Dream — fantasy novel — 5th place

1994:
Dreams Underfoot — collection — 11th place

1994:
“The Bone Woman” — short story — 4th place

1992:
Our Lady of the Harbour — novella — 9th place

1992:
The Little Country — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1991:
Drink Down the Moon — fantasy novel — 9th place

1991:
Ghostwood — fantasy novel — 11th place

1989:
Greenmantle — fantasy novel — 8th place

1988:
“Uncle Dobbin's Parrot Fair” — novelette — 25th place

1987:
Yarrow — fantasy novel — 23rd place

1986:
Mulengro — fantasy novel — 12th place

1985:
Moonheart — fantasy novel — 21st place

1985:
The Riddle of the Wren — first novel — 7th place

Dean, Martyn (1 nomination)
1979:
The Flight of Icarus (by Donald Lehmkuhl, edited by MD & Roger Dean) — art or illustrated book — 12th place

Dean, Pamela (3 nominations)
1999:
Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary — fantasy novel — 15th place

1995:
The Dubious Hills — fantasy novel — 19th place

1986:
The Secret Country — first novel — 17th place

Dean, Roger (1 nomination)
1979:
The Flight of Icarus (by Donald Lehmkuhl, edited by Martyn Dean & RD) — art or illustrated book — 12th place

Dean, Sunyi (1 nomination)
2023:
The Book Eaters — first novel — 3rd place

Deas, Stephen (1 nomination)
2010:
The Adamantine palace — first novel — 12th place

DeCarlo, Elisa (1 nomination)
1994:
The Devil You Say — first novel — 11th place

DeChancie, John (1 nomination)
1984:
Starrigger — first novel — 5th place

Dedman, Stephen (2 nominations)
1999:
“Transit” — novelette — 28th place

1998:
The Art of Arrow Cutting — first novel — 6th place

Deighton, Len (1 nomination)
1980:
SS-GB — sf novel — 15th place

Deitz, Tom (1 nomination)
1987:
Windmaster's Bane — first novel — 8th place (tie)

Del Rey (17 nominations)
2021:
publisher/imprint — 10th place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 8th place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 12th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 12th place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 10th place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 10th place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 6th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 8th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 5th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 3rd place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 4th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 2nd place

2003:
book publisher/imprint — 3rd place

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 5th place

2001:
book publisher/imprint — 5th place

2000:
book publisher/imprint — 3rd place

1999:
book publisher/imprint — 6th place

del Rey, Judy-Lynn (5 nominations)
1982:
Stellar #7 — anthology — 16th place

1981:
Stellar #5 — anthology — 22nd place

1979:
Stellar #4 — anthology — 5th place

1977:
Stellar #2 — anthology — 2nd place

1975:
Stellar #1 — original anthology — 5th place

del Rey, Lester (13 nominations)
1992:
Once Upon a Time: A Treasury of Modern Fairy Tales (LdR & Risa Kessler, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

1980:
The Best of Hal Clement (by Hal Clement, edited by LdR) — single author collection — 10th place

1980:
The World of Science Fiction: 1926-1976 — related nonfiction book — 5th place

1977:
critic — 2nd place

1977:
The Best of John W. Campbell (by John W. Campbell, edited by LdR) — author collection — 12th place

1976:
critic — 2nd place

1976:
Fantastic SF Art 1926 - 1954 — associational item — 7th place

1976:
The Best of C.L. Moore (by C. L. Moore, edited by LdR) — single author collection — 7th place

1976:
The Best of Frederik Pohl (by Frederik Pohl, edited by LdR) — single author collection — 14th place

1976:
The Early del Rey — single author collection — 8th place

1975:
critic — 5th place

1975:
Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year: Third Annual Collection — reprint anthology — 10th place

1974:
critic — 7th place

Delaney, Joseph H. (3 nominations)
1985:
Valentina: Soul in Sapphire (by JHD & Marc Stiegler) — first novel — 6th place

1984:
“In the Face of My Enemy” — novella — 10th place

1983:
“Brainchild” — novella — 11th place

Delany, Samuel R. (27 nominations; 1 win)
2018:
In Search of Silence: The Journals of Samuel R. Delany, Volume 1, 1957-1969 — non-fiction — 5th place

2018:
“The Hermit of Houston” — novelette — winner

2007:
About Writing: Seven Essays, Four Letters, and Five Interviews — non-fiction — 2nd place

2004:
Aye, and Gomorrah: Stories — collection — 9th place

1995:
Silent Interviews: On Language, Race, Sex, Science Fiction, and Some Comics — nonfiction — 2nd place

1994:
Driftglass/Starshards — collection — 20th place

1989:
The Motion of Light in Water: Sex and Science Fiction Writing in the East Village 1957-1965 — related nonfiction — 2nd place

1988:
The Bridge of Lost Desire — collection — 13th place

1987:
The Complete Nebula Award-Winning Fiction — collection — 20th place

1986:
Flight from Nevèrÿon — collection — 14th place

1985:
Starboard Wine — nonfiction/reference — 10th place

1985:
Stars In My Pocket Like Grains of Sand — sf novel — 4th place

1984:
Neveryóna — fantasy novel — 10th place

1982:
Distant Stars — single author collection — 11th place

1981:
Nebula Winners Thirteen — anthology — 16th place

1980:
Tales of Nevèrÿon — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1980:
“The Tale of Gorgik” — novella — 6th place

1979:
Empire (by SRD, illustrated by Howard Chaykin) — art or illustrated book — 8th place

1979:
The American Shore — reference book — 10th place

1978:
“Prismatica” — short fiction — 15th place

1977:
Triton — novel — 14th place

1976:
Dhalgren — novel — 5th place

1972:
Driftglass — reprint anth/collection — 3rd place

1972:
Quark/2 (SRD & Marilyn Hacker, eds.) — original anthology — 12th place

1972:
Quark/3 (SRD & Marilyn Hacker, eds.) — original anthology — 10th place (tie)

1972:
Quark/4 (SRD & Marilyn Hacker, eds.) — original anthology — 8th place

1971:
Quark/1 (SRD & Marilyn Hacker, eds.) — anthology/collection — 6th place

Delap, Richard (4 nominations)
1977:
critic — 8th place

1976:
critic — 8th place

1974:
critic — 13th place

1971:
fan critic — 3rd place

Delap's F&SF Review (3 nominations)
1978:
magazine — 16th place

1977:
fanzine — 5th place

1976:
fanzine — 8th place

Dell (2 nominations)
1978:
publisher — 16th place

1974:
book publisher — 15th place

Dell/Dial (2 nominations)
1981:
book publisher — 8th place

1980:
book publisher — 6th place

Dellamonica, A. M. (2 nominations)
2011:
“The Cage” — novelette — 25th place

2007:
“The Town on Blighted Sea” — short story — 32nd place

DeMulder, Kim (1 nomination)
2023:
Paintings & Drawings of Rowena (by KD, art by Rowena) — illustrated and art book — 10th place

DeNiro, Alan (3 nominations)
2014:
“The Wildfires of Antarctica” — short story — 16th place

2010:
Total Oblivion, More or Less — first novel — 9th place

2007:
Skinny Dipping in the Lake of the Dead: Stories — collection — 18th place

Dennard, Susan (1 nomination)
2017:
Truthwitch — young adult book — 9th place

Denton, Bradley (12 nominations)
2012:
“The Adakian Eagle” — novella — 12th place

2007:
“Blackburn and the Blade” — novella — 15th place

2005:
“Sergeant Chip” — novella — 3rd place

2001:
“Bloody Bunnies” — novelette — 4th place

1999:
One Day Closer to Death — collection — 11th place

1997:
Lunatics — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1994:
Blackburn — horror novel — 11th place

1993:
“The Territory” — novella — 5th place

1992:
Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede — sf novel — 22nd place

1990:
“The Sin-Eater of the Kaw” — novelette — 23rd place (tie)

1989:
“The Calvin Coolidge Home for Dead Comedians” — novella — 9th place

1987:
Wrack & Roll — first novel — 4th place

Deonn, Tracy (2 nominations)
2023:
Bloodmarked — young adult novel — 2nd place

2021:
Legendborn — young adult book — 3rd place

Destinies (4 nominations)
1982:
magazine/fanzine — 14th place

1981:
magazine/fanzine — 8th place

1980:
magazine — 7th place

1979:
magazine — 9th place

Dettling, J. Ray (1 nomination)
1981:
“Tutor” — novelette — 10th place

Devenport, Emily (1 nomination)
1992:
Shade — first novel — 15th place

Devereaux, Robert (1 nomination)
1999:
Santa Steps Out — dark fantasy/horror novel — 11th place

DeVore, Howard (3 nominations)
1999:
The Hugo, Nebula and World Fantasy Awards — nonfiction — 3rd place

1981:
A History of the Hugo, Nebula, and International Fantasy Awards, Revised edition (by Donald Franson & HD) — related nonfiction book — 9th place

1979:
A History of the Hugo, Nebula, and International Fantasy Awards (by Donald Franson & HD) — reference book — 6th place

DeVos, Elisabeth (1 nomination)
1998:
The Seraphim Rising — first novel — 16th place

Di Fate, Vincent (44 nominations; 1 win)
2013:
artist — 17th place

2012:
artist — 12th place

2011:
artist — 17th place

2010:
artist — 19th place

2009:
artist — 16th place

2008:
artist — 20th place

2007:
artist — 17th place

2006:
artist — 17th place

2005:
artist — 21st place

2004:
artist — 13th place

2003:
artist — 6th place

2003:
The Science Fiction Art of Vincent Di Fate — art book — 4th place

2002:
artist — 10th place (tie)

2001:
artist — 11th place

1999:
artist — 13th place

1998:
artist — 3rd place

1998:
Infinite Worlds: The Fantastic Visions of Science Fiction Art — art book — winner

1993:
artist — 10th place

1992:
artist — 18th place

1991:
artist — 18th place (tie)

1989:
artist — 17th place

1988:
artist — 11th place

1987:
artist — 15th place

1986:
artist — 12th place

1985:
artist — 17th place

1984:
artist — 12th place

1983:
artist — 13th place

1982:
artist — 6th place

1981:
artist — 4th place

1980:
artist — 4th place

1979:
artist — 4th place

1977:
artist — 4th place

1976:
artist — 5th place

1975:
professional artist — 10th place

1975:
fan artist — 12th place

1974:
fan artist — 12th place

1974:
professional artist — 3rd place

1973:
magazine artist — 4th place

1973:
paperback cover artist — 9th place

1973:
fan artist — 5th place

1972:
fan artist — 13th place

1972:
magazine artist — 5th place

1972:
paperback artist — 10th place

1971:
fan artist — 12th place (tie)

Di Filippo, Paul (32 nominations)
2015:
“I'll Follow the Sun” — novelette — 36th place

2013:
Science Fiction: The 101 Best Novels 1985-2010 (by Damien Broderick & PDF) — non-fiction — 2nd place

2010:
“Yes We Have No Bananas” — novelette — 25th place

2008:
“Wikiworld” — novelette — 6th place

2007:
“Femaville 29” — novelette — 30th place

2007:
Shuteye for the Timebroker — collection — 16th place

2007:
“The Singularity Needs Women!” — novelette — 5th place

2006:
“The Emperor of Gondwanaland” — novelette — 3rd place

2006:
The Emperor of Gondwanaland and Other Stories — collection — 9th place

2005:
Neutrino Drag — collection — 9th place

2005:
“Observable Things” — novelette — 8th place

2005:
Spondulix — sf novel — 24th place

2004:
“And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon” — short story — 7th place (tie)

2004:
“Clouds and Cold Fires” — novelette — 21st place

2003:
“A Martian Theodicy” — novelette — 8th place

2003:
A Year in the Linear City — novella — 3rd place

2003:
Little Doors — collection — 14th place

2002:
“Doing the Unstuck” — novelette — 27th place

2002:
“Karuna, Inc.” — novella — 10th place

2002:
“Neutrino Drag” — novelette — 26th place

2002:
Strange Trades — collection — 9th place

2001:
“The Reluctant Book” — short story — 25th place

1999:
Lost Pages — collection — 18th place

1998:
Fractal Paisleys — collection — 20th place

1997:
Ribofunk — collection — 14th place

1996:
“Hottentots” — novella — 9th place

1996:
The Steampunk Trilogy — collection — 5th place

1994:
“Walt and Emily” — novella — 16th place

1992:
“Mairzy Doats” — novelette — 10th place

1992:
“The Mill” — novella — 12th place

1990:
“Little Worker” — short story — 33rd place

1987:
“Skintwister” — short story — 22nd place

Dial (1 nomination)
1978:
publisher — 8th place

DiChario, Nicholas A. (1 nomination)
1993:
“The Winterberry” — short story — 6th place (tie)

Dick, Philip K. (17 nominations)
2003:
Selected Stories of Philip K. Dick — collection — 12th place

1990:
The Dark-Haired Girl — nonfiction — 9th place

1988:
The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick, Vols I-V — collection — 3rd place

1986:
I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon — collection — 10th place

1985:
Robots, Androids, and Mechanical Oddities: The Science Fiction of Philip K. Dick — collection — 16th place

1983:
The Transmigration of Timothy Archer — fantasy novel — 5th place

1982:
The Divine Invasion — sf novel — 11th place

1982:
VALIS — sf novel — 27th place

1981:
“Frozen Journey” — short story — 8th place

1981:
“Rautavaara's Case” — short story — 14th place

1981:
The Golden Man (by PKD, edited by Mark Hurst) — single author collection — 14th place

1980:
“The Exit Door Leads In” — short story — 14th place

1978:
A Scanner Darkly — sf novel — 6th place

1975:
“A Little Something for Us Tempunauts” — novelette — 18th place

1975:
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said — novel — 3rd place

1975:
“The Pre-Persons” — novelette — 2nd place

1974:
The Book of Philip K. Dick — reprint anth/collection — 13th place

Dickinson, Peter (5 nominations)
2013:
Earth and Air: Tales of Elemental Creatures — collection — 28th place

2013:
“Troll Blood” — novelette — 13th place

2004:
The Tears of the Salamander — young adult book — 14th place

1986:
“Flight” — novella — 17th place

1980:
The Flight of Dragons (by PD, illustrated by Wayne Anderson) — art or illustrated book — 8th place

Dickinson, Seth (1 nomination)
2019:
The Monster Baru Cormorant — fantasy novel — 6th place

Dickson, Gordon R. (20 nominations)
1988:
Way of the Pilgrim — sf novel — 21st place

1987:
The Forever Man — sf novel — 24th place

1985:
The Final Encyclopedia — sf novel — 9th place

1984:
Hoka! (by Poul Anderson & GRD) — collection — 6th place

1981:
Lost Dorsai — single author collection — 12th place

1981:
“Lost Dorsai” — novella — 8th place

1981:
“The Cloak and the Staff” — novelette — 13th place

1979:
Nebula Winners Twelve — anthology — 14th place

1979:
The Far Call — novel — 7th place

1978:
Time Storm — sf novel — 4th place

1977:
The Dragon and the George — novel — 18th place

1976:
Lifeboat (by GRD & Harry Harrison) — novel — 18th place

1975:
“Enter a Pilgrim” — short story — 8th place

1975:
“Twig” — novelette — 6th place

1974:
“Brothers” — short fiction — 13th place (tie)

1974:
“The Far Call” — novel — 7th place

1974:
The Star Road — reprint anth/collection — 14th place (tie)

1973:
The Pritcher Mass — novel — 13th place

1973:
“Things Which are Caesar's” — novella — 8th place

1971:
“The Tactics of Mistake” — novel — 8th place

Diggs, Daveed (1 nomination)
2020:
The Deep (by Rivers Solomon, DD, William Hutson & Jonathan Snipes, with234) — novella — 5th place

Dillon, Julie (12 nominations; 3 wins)
2024:
artist — nomination

2023:
artist — 7th place

2021:
artist — 5th place

2020:
artist — 2nd place

2020:
Daydreamer's Journey — art book — 2nd place

2019:
artist — 4th place

2018:
artist — winner

2017:
artist — winner

2016:
artist — 2nd place

2016:
Julie Dillon's Imagined Realms, Book 2: Earth and Sky — art book — winner

2015:
artist — 9th place

2014:
artist — 11th place

Dillon, Lee (1 nomination)
1992:
Pish, Posh, Said Hieronymous Bosch (by Nancy Willard, text; Leo & Diane Dillon & LD, illustrators) — nonfiction — 5th place

Dillon, Leo & Diane (38 nominations; 1 win)
2019:
artist — 8th place

2015:
artist — 11th place

2014:
artist — 10th place

2013:
artist — 13th place

2012:
artist — 16th place

2011:
artist — 11th place

2010:
artist — 12th place

2009:
artist — 14th place

2008:
artist — 16th place

2007:
artist — 18th place

2006:
artist — 13th place

2005:
artist — 9th place

2005:
The People Could Fly: The Picture Book (by Virginia Hamilton, illustrated by L&DD) — art book — 7th place

2004:
artist — 11th place

2002:
artist — 7th place

2001:
artist — 7th place

2001:
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (by Jules Verne) — art book — 6th place

2000:
artist — 9th place

2000:
Wind Child (by Shirley Rousseau Murphy, illustrated by L&DD) — art book — 10th place

1999:
artist — 8th place

1999:
To Every Thing There Is a Season — art book — 8th place

1994:
artist — 7th place

1994:
Switch on the Night (by Ray Bradbury, illustrated by L&DD) — art book — 10th place

1994:
The Sorcerer's Apprentice (by Nancy Willard, illustrated by L&DD) — art book — 8th place

1992:
artist — 14th place

1992:
Pish, Posh, Said Hieronymous Bosch (by Nancy Willard, text; L&DD & Lee Dillon, illustrators) — nonfiction — 5th place

1984:
artist — 15th place

1983:
artist — 18th place

1982:
artist — 8th place

1982:
The Art of Leo & Diane Dillon (by L&DD, edited by Byron Preiss) — related nonfiction book — 3rd place

1981:
artist — 14th place (tie)

1977:
artist — 15th place

1976:
artist — 12th place

1975:
professional artist — 17th place

1973:
magazine artist — 14th place (tie)

1973:
paperback cover artist — 15th place

1972:
paperback artist — 3rd place

1971:
paperback cover illustrator — winner

Dirda, Michael (1 nomination)
2013:
On Conan Doyle — non-fiction — 8th place

Disch, Thomas M. (23 nominations; 2 wins)
2009:
The Wall of America — collection — 10th place

2009:
The Word of God: Or, Holy Writ Rewritten — novella — 6th place

2002:
“The Shadow” — short story — 14th place

2000:
The Sub — fantasy novel — 16th place

1999:
The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of: How Science Fiction Conquered the World — nonfiction — winner

1995:
The Priest — dark fantasy/horror novel — 11th place

1993:
“The Abduction of Bunny Steiner, or A Shameless Lie” — short story — 19th place

1992:
The M.D. — horror/dark fantasy novel — 4th place

1990:
“The Happy Turnip” — short story — 9th place

1989:
“Voices of the Kill” — short story — 9th place

1985:
The Businessman — fantasy novel — 9th place

1983:
The Man Who Had No Idea — single author collection — 10th place

1983:
“Understanding Human Behavior” — novelette — 10th place

1982:
“The Grown-Up” — short story — 20th place

1981:
Fundamental Disch — single author collection — 9th place

1981:
“The Brave Little Toaster” — novelette — winner

1980:
On Wings of Song — sf novel — 5th place

1979:
“The Man Who Had No Idea” — novelette — 8th place (tie)

1974:
Bad Moon Rising — original anthology — 14th place

1973:
“334” — novella — 9th place

1972:
Fun with Your New Head — reprint anth/collection — 14th place (tie)

1972:
The Ruins of Earth — reprint anth/collection — 14th place (tie)

1971:
“The Asian Shore” — short fiction — 9th place

Disclave (1 nomination)
1972:
convention — 2nd place

DiTerlizzi, Tony (1 nomination)
2024:
The Pen & Ink Drawings of Tony DiTerlizzi — illustrated and art book — 8th place

Divya, S. B. (2 nominations)
2023:
“Two Hands, Wrapped in Gold” — novelette — 2nd place

2022:
Machinehood — first novel — 6th place

Dixon, Dougal (1 nomination)
1982:
After Man — related nonfiction book — 4th place

Doctorow, Cory (28 nominations; 4 wins)
2024:
Red Team Blues — sf novel — 10th place

2021:
Attack Surface — sf novel — 8th place

2018:
Walkaway — sf novel — 8th place

2015:
“The Man Who Sold the Moon” — novella — 5th place

2014:
Homeland — young adult book — 3rd place

2013:
Pirate Cinema — young adult book — 5th place

2013:
The Rapture of the Nerds (by CD & Charles Stross) — sf novel — 8th place

2012:
“The Brave Little Toaster” — short story — 8th place

2011:
“Chicken Little” — novella — 11th place

2011:
“The Jammie Dodgers and the Adventure of the Leicester Square Screening” — short story — 15th place

2009:
Little Brother — young adult novel — 2nd place

2009:
“The Things that Make Me Weak and Strange Get Engineered Away” — novelette — 3rd place

2009:
“True Names” (by Benjamin Rosenbaum & CD) — novella — 5th place

2008:
“After the Siege” — novella — winner

2008:
Overclocked — collection — 3rd place

2007:
“I, Row-Boat” — novelette — 3rd place

2007:
“When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth” — novelette — winner

2006:
“Human Readable” — novella — 3rd place

2006:
“I, Robot” — novelette — winner

2006:
Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town — fantasy novel — 5th place

2005:
“Appeals Court” (by Charles Stross & CD) — novella — 7th place

2005:
Eastern Standard Tribe — sf novel — 3rd place

2004:
A Place So Foreign and Eight More — collection — 11th place

2004:
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom — first novel — winner

2004:
“Flowers from Alice” (by CD & Charles Stross) — short story — 12th place

2004:
“Nimby and the Dimension Hoppers” — short story — 24th place

2003:
“Jury Service” (by Charles Stross & CD) — novella — 27th place

2001:
“A Place So Foreign” — novella — 21st place

Donald M. Grant (14 nominations)
1989:
book publisher — 15th place

1988:
book publisher — 14th place

1987:
book publisher — 13th place

1986:
book publisher — 14th place

1985:
book publisher — 12th place

1984:
book publisher — 10th place

1983:
book publisher — 11th place

1982:
book publisher — 12th place (tie)

1981:
book publisher — 14th place

1980:
book publisher — 14th place

1978:
publisher — 9th place (tie)

1976:
publisher - hardcover — 5th place

1975:
publisher - hardbound — 9th place

1974:
book publisher — 13th place

Donaldson, Stephen R. (9 nominations)
2000:
Reave the Just and Other Tales — collection — 14th place

1994:
Strange Dreams — anthology — 16th place

1988:
A Man Rides Through — fantasy novel — 11th place

1987:
The Mirror of Her Dreams — fantasy novel — 11th place

1985:
Daughter of Regals and Other Tales — collection — 7th place

1984:
White Gold Wielder — fantasy novel — 5th place

1983:
The One Tree — fantasy novel — 4th place

1981:
The Wounded Land — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1978:
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever — fantasy novel — 3rd place

Donnelly, Lara Elena (1 nomination)
2018:
Amberlough — first novel — 7th place

Donning/Starblaze (2 nominations)
1983:
book publisher — 13th place

1982:
book publisher — 18th place

Donohue, Keith (2 nominations)
2015:
The Boy Who Drew Monsters — fantasy novel — 19th place

2007:
The Stolen Child — first novel — 10th place

Don-O-Saur (3 nominations)
1977:
fanzine — 9th place

1976:
fanzine — 9th place

1975:
fanzine — 8th place

Doran, Colleen (1 nomination; 1 win)
2023:
Chivalry (by Neil Gaiman, art by CD) — illustrated and art book — winner

Dorsey, Candas Jane (3 nominations)
2007:
“...the darkest evening of the year...” — novelette — 36th place

2002:
A Paradigm of Earth — sf novel — 26th place

1998:
Black Wine — first novel — 3rd place

Dorst, Doug (1 nomination)
2009:
Alive in Necropolis — first novel — 11th place

Dos Santos, Daniel (6 nominations)
2015:
artist — 12th place

2014:
artist — 14th place

2013:
artist — 9th place

2012:
artist — 17th place

2011:
artist — 15th place

2010:
artist — 18th place

Doubleday (16 nominations)
1988:
book publisher — 12th place

1987:
book publisher — 9th place

1986:
book publisher — 10th place

1985:
book publisher — 18th place

1984:
book publisher — 8th place

1983:
book publisher — 9th place

1982:
book publisher — 9th place

1981:
book publisher — 7th place

1980:
book publisher — 7th place

1978:
publisher — 6th place

1977:
publisher — 4th place

1976:
publisher - hardcover — 2nd place

1975:
publisher - hardbound — 2nd place

1974:
book publisher — 4th place

1973:
book publisher — 3rd place

1972:
book publisher — 3rd place

Dow, Alechia (2 nominations)
2024:
A Song of Salvation — young adult novel — 10th place

2023:
The Kindred — young adult novel — 10th place

Dowling, Terry (7 nominations)
2011:
Amberjack: Tales of Fear and Wonder — collection — 25th place

2011:
Clowns at Midnight — first novel — 10th place

2008:
Rynemonn — collection — 20th place

2007:
Basic Black: Tales of Appropriate Fear — collection — 24th place

1994:
Mortal Fire: Best Australian SF (TD & Van Ikin, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

1993:
Blue Tyson — collection — 11th place

1992:
Wormwood — collection — 13th place

Doyle, Noreen (1 nomination)
2005:
The First Heroes: New Tales of the Bronze Age (Harry Turtledove & ND, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

Dozois, Gardner (133 nominations; 43 wins)
2020:
editor — 3rd place

2020:
The Very Best of the Best: 35 Years of The Year's Best Science Fiction — anthology — 4th place

2019:
editor — winner

2019:
Sense of Wonder: Short Fiction Reviews (2009-2017) — nonfiction — 7th place

2019:
The Book of Magic — anthology — winner

2019:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-fifth Annual Collection — anthology — 4th place

2018:
editor — 2nd place

2018:
The Book of Swords — anthology — winner

2018:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-fourth Annual Collection — anthology — 4th place

2017:
editor — 3rd place

2017:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-third Annual Collection — anthology — 5th place

2016:
editor — 4th place

2016:
Old Venus (George R. R. Martin & GD, eds.) — anthology — winner

2016:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-second Annual Collection — anthology — 2nd place

2015:
editor — 4th place

2015:
Rogues (George R. R. Martin & GD, eds.) — anthology — winner

2015:
The Book of Silverberg: Stories In Honor of Robert Silverberg (GD & William Schafer, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

2015:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-first Annual Collection — anthology — 5th place

2014:
editor — 2nd place

2014:
Old Mars (George R. R. Martin & GD, eds.) — anthology — winner

2014:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirtieth Annual Collection — anthology — 2nd place

2013:
editor — 3rd place

2013:
Rip-Off! — anthology — 12th place

2013:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-ninth Annual Collection — anthology — 2nd place

2012:
editor — 3rd place

2012:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-eighth Annual Collection — anthology — winner

2012:
When the Great Days Come — collection — 10th place

2011:
editor — 3rd place

2011:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Seventh Annual Collection — anthology — 2nd place

2011:
Warriors (George R. R. Martin & GD, eds.) — anthology — winner

2010:
editor — 2nd place

2010:
Songs of the Dying Earth: Stories in Honor of Jack Vance (George R. R. Martin & GD, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2010:
The Dragon Book (Jack Dann & GD, eds.) — anthology — 14th place (tie)

2010:
The New Space Opera 2 (GD & Jonathan Strahan, eds.) — anthology — winner

2010:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Sixth Annual Collection — anthology — 2nd place

2009:
editor — 2nd place

2009:
Galactic Empires — anthology — 3rd place

2009:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-fifth Annual Collection — anthology — winner

2008:
editor — 2nd place

2008:
The Best of the Best, Volume 2: 20 Years of the Best Short Science Fiction Novels — anthology — 18th place

2008:
The New Space Opera (GD & Jonathan Strahan, eds.) — anthology — winner

2008:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fourth Annual Collection — anthology — 2nd place

2008:
Wizards (Jack Dann & GD, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2007:
editor — 3rd place

2007:
“Counterfactual” — novelette — 12th place

2007:
Escape from Earth: New Adventures in Space (Jack Dann & GD, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

2007:
Futures Past (Jack Dann & GD, eds.) — anthology — 20th place

2007:
Nebula Awards Showcase 2006 — anthology — 17th place

2007:
One Million A.D. — anthology — 4th place

2007:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-third Annual Collection — anthology — winner

2006:
editor — 2nd place

2006:
Galileo's Children: Tales of Science vs. Superstition — anthology — 13th place

2006:
The Best of the Best: 20 Years of the Year's Best Science Fiction — anthology — 3rd place

2006:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-second Annual Collection — anthology — 2nd place

2005:
editor — 2nd place

2005:
Morning Child and Other Stories — collection — 19th place

2005:
“Shadow Twin” (by GD, George R. R. Martin & Daniel Abraham) — novella — 9th place

2005:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-First Annual Collection — anthology — winner

2004:
editor — winner

2004:
“Fairy Tale” — short story — 21st place (tie)

2004:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twentieth Annual Collection — anthology — winner

2003:
editor — winner

2003:
“The Hanging Curve” — short story — 7th place

2003:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Nineteenth Annual Collection — anthology — winner

2002:
editor — winner

2002:
Strange Days: Fabulous Journeys with Gardner Dozois — collection — 16th place

2002:
Supermen: Tales of the Posthuman Future — anthology — 14th place

2002:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eighteenth Annual Collection — anthology — winner

2002:
Worldmakers: SF Adventures in Terraforming — anthology — 15th place

2001:
editor — winner

2001:
Explorers: SF Adventures to Far Horizons — anthology — 11th place

2001:
The Furthest Horizon: SF Adventures to the Far Future — anthology — 9th place

2001:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventeenth Annual Collection — anthology — winner

2000:
editor — winner

2000:
“A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows” — novelette — 7th place (tie)

2000:
The Good New Stuff — anthology — 5th place

2000:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Sixteenth Annual Collection — anthology — 2nd place

1999:
editor — winner

1999:
“Ancestral Voices” (by GD & Michael Swanwick) — novella — 12th place

1999:
Nanotech (Jack Dann & GD, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

1999:
The Good Old Stuff — anthology — 6th place

1999:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fifteenth Annual Collection — anthology — 2nd place

1998:
editor — winner

1998:
Dying For It — anthology — 14th place

1998:
Modern Classics of Fantasy — anthology — 16th place

1998:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fourteenth Annual Collection — anthology — winner

1997:
editor — winner

1997:
“Community” — short story — 11th place

1997:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirteenth Annual Collection — anthology — winner

1996:
editor — winner

1996:
Killing Me Softly — anthology — 15th place

1996:
“The City of God” (by GD & Michael Swanwick) — novella — 17th place

1996:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twelfth Annual Collection — anthology — winner

1995:
editor — winner

1995:
Modern Classic Short Novels of Science Fiction — anthology — 15th place

1995:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eleventh Annual Collection — anthology — winner

1994:
editor — winner

1994:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Tenth Annual Collection — anthology — winner

1993:
editor — winner

1993:
Geodesic Dreams — collection — 5th place

1993:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Ninth Annual Collection — anthology — winner

1992:
editor — winner

1992:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eighth Annual Collection — anthology — 2nd place

1991:
editor — winner

1991:
“Après Moi” — short story — 20th place

1991:
Slow Dancing Through Time — collection — 12th place

1991:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventh Annual Collection — anthology — winner

1990:
editor — winner

1990:
“Solace” — short story — 31st place

1990:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Sixth Annual Collection — anthology — winner

1989:
editor — winner

1989:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fifth Annual Collection — anthology — 2nd place

1988:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fourth Annual Collection — anthology — winner

1987:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Third Annual Collection — anthology — winner

1986:
Bestiary! (Jack Dann & GD, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1986:
“The Gods of Mars” (by GD, Jack Dann & Michael Swanwick) — short story — 9th place

1986:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Second Annual Collection — anthology — 2nd place

1985:
“Dinner Party” — short story — 13th place

1985:
“Morning Child” — short story — 22nd place

1985:
The Year's Best Science Fiction: First Annual Collection — anthology — 4th place

1984:
“The Peacemaker” — short story — 2nd place

1982:
Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year: Tenth Annual Collection — anthology — 25th place

1982:
“Disciples” — short story — 16th place

1982:
“Executive Clemency” (by GD & Jack C. Haldeman II) — short story — 11th place

1981:
Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year: Ninth Annual Collection — anthology — 20th place

1980:
Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year: Eighth Annual Collection — anthology — 18th place

1979:
Strangers — novel — 10th place

1977:
Future Power (Jack Dann & GD, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1975:
“Strangers” — novella — 5th place

1974:
“Chains of the Sea” — novella — 5th place

1973:
A Day in the Life — reprint anth/collection — 10th place

1973:
“A Kingdom by the Sea” — short fiction — 5th place

1972:
“A Special Kind of Morning” — short fiction — 11th place

Drake, David (2 nominations)
1998:
Lord of the Isles — fantasy novel — 15th place

1981:
“Men Like Us” — short story — 15th place

Drake, H. L. (1 nomination)
2003:
A. E. van Vogt: Science Fantasy's Icon — non-fiction — 13th place

Duane, Diane (2 nominations)
2003:
A Wizard Alone — young adult novel — 4th place

1980:
The Door Into Fire — fantasy novel — 15th place

Duchamp, L. Timmel (4 nominations)
2005:
Love's Body, Dancing in Time — collection — 21st place

2005:
“The Heloise Archive” — novella — 15th place

1998:
“Quinn's Deal” — novella — 11th place

1996:
“De Secretis Mulierum” — novella — 20th place

Due, Tananarive (7 nominations)
2024:
“Suppertime” — short story — 10th place

2024:
The Reformatory — horror novel — 4th place

2024:
The Wishing Pool and Other Stories — collection — 5th place

2023:
“Incident at Bear Creek Lodge” — novelette — 9th place

2023:
The Keeper (by TD & Steven Barnes, art by Marco Finnegan) — illustrated and art book — 3rd place

2001:
“Patient Zero” — short story — 13th place

1998:
My Soul to Keep — fantasy novel — 19th place

Duey, Kathleen (2 nominations)
2010:
Sacred Scars — young adult novel — 8th place

2008:
Skin Hunger — young adult book — 8th place

Dulski, Thomas R. (1 nomination)
1984:
“In Whose Name Do We Seek the Quark?” — novelette — 20th place (tie)

Duncan, Alexandra (2 nominations)
2012:
“Rampion” — novella — 13th place

2011:
“Amor Fugit” — novelette — 23rd place

Duncan, Andy (19 nominations)
2019:
“An Agent of Utopia” — novelette — 4th place

2019:
An Agent of Utopia — collection — 2nd place

2014:
“Wakulla Springs” (by AD & Ellen Klages) — novella — 2nd place

2013:
“Close Encounters” — novelette — 3rd place

2013:
The Pottawatomie Giant and Other Stories — collection — 6th place

2012:
“Slow as a Bullet” — short story — 24th place

2010:
“The Dragaman's Bride” — novelette — 19th place (tie)

2008:
“A Diorama of the Infernal Regions, or The Devil's Ninth Question” — novelette — 20th place

2008:
“Unique Chicken Goes in Reverse” — short story — 6th place

2005:
“Zora and the Zombie” — short story — 14th place

2004:
“Daddy Mention and the Monday Skull” — short story — 27th place

2003:
“The Big Rock Candy Mountain” — novelette — 11th place

2002:
“Senator Bilbo” — short story — 5th place

2002:
“The Chief Designer” — novella — 3rd place

2001:
Beluthahatchie and Other Stories — collection — 4th place

2001:
“Fenneman's Mouth” — short story — 11th place (tie)

2001:
“Lincoln in Frogmore” — novelette — 7th place

2001:
“The Pottawatomie Giant” — novelette — 13th place

2000:
“The Executioners' Guild” — novella — 9th place

Duncan, Dave (3 nominations)
1999:
The Gilded Chain — fantasy novel — 16th place

1993:
The Cutting Edge — fantasy novel — 12th place

1988:
A Rose-Red City — first novel — 19th place

Duncan, Hal (2 nominations)
2008:
Ink — fantasy novel — 8th place

2006:
Vellum — first novel — 5th place

Dunn, J. R. (2 nominations)
2002:
“The Ground He Stood On” — short story — 28th place

1995:
This Side of Judgment — first novel — 15th place

Dunn, Katherine (1 nomination)
1990:
Geek Love — horror novel — 4th place

Dupont, Denise (1 nomination)
1989:
Women of Vision — related nonfiction — 9th place

Dupree, Tom (1 nomination)
1996:
Full Spectrum 5 (Jennifer Hershey, TD & Janna Silverstein, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

Durant, Frederick C. III (2 nominations)
2002:
The Art of Chesley Bonestell (by Ron Miller & FCD, with Melvin H. Schuetz; artist Chesley Bonestell) — art book — 2nd place

1984:
Worlds Beyond: The Art of Chesley Bonestell (by FCD & Ron Miller; artist Chesley Bonestell) — nonfiction/reference — 6th place

Durbin, Frederic S. (1 nomination)
2008:
“The Bone Man” — novelette — 23rd place

Duyvis, Corinne (1 nomination)
2015:
Otherbound — first novel — 10th place

Dziemianowicz, Stefan R. (2 nominations)
2006:
Supernatural Literature of the World: An Encyclopedia (by S. T. Joshi & SRD) — non-fiction — 15th place

1989:
Weird Tales: 32 Unearthed Terrors (SRD, Robert Weinberg & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

Earthlight (1 nomination)
2004:
publisher/imprint — 23rd place

Easton, M. Coleman (1 nomination)
1986:
Masters of Glass — first novel — 7th place

Eckert, Win Scott (1 nomination)
2007:
Myths for the Modern Age: Philip Jose Farmer's Wold Newton Universe — non-fiction — 3rd place

Eddings, David (8 nominations)
1993:
Domes of Fire — fantasy novel — 9th place

1990:
Sorceress of Darshiva — fantasy novel — 9th place

1989:
King of the Murgos — fantasy novel — 5th place

1988:
Guardians of the West — fantasy novel — 10th place

1985:
Castle of Wizardry — fantasy novel — 12th place

1985:
Enchanter's End Game — fantasy novel — 8th place

1984:
Magician's Gambit — fantasy novel — 16th place

1983:
Pawn of Prophecy — fantasy novel — 11th place

Edelman, Scott (11 nominations)
2002:
editor — 19th place

2001:
editor — 10th place

2000:
editor — 9th place

2000:
“The Last Man on the Moon” — novelette — 21st place

1999:
editor — 8th place

1998:
editor — 7th place

1997:
editor — 7th place

1996:
editor — 9th place

1995:
editor — 7th place

1994:
editor — 9th place

1993:
editor — 12th place

Edgerton, Teresa (1 nomination)
1990:
Child of Saturn — first novel — 13th place

Edwards, Les (2 nominations)
2008:
artist — 28th place

2007:
artist — 27th place

Edwards, Malcolm (2 nominations)
1984:
The Science Fiction Book of Lists (by Maxim Jakubowski & ME) — nonfiction/reference — 9th place

1980:
Alien Landscapes (by Robert Holdstock & ME) — art or illustrated book — 3rd place

Effinger, George Alec (18 nominations)
2006:
George Alec Effinger Live! From Planet Earth — collection — 20th place

2004:
Budayeen Nights — collection — 7th place

1994:
Maureen Birnbaum, Barbarian Swordsperson: The Complete Stories — collection — 9th place

1990:
A Fire in the Sun — sf novel — 5th place

1990:
Author's Choice Monthly Issue 1: The Old Funny Stuff — collection — 17th place

1990:
“Everything But Honor” — novelette — 9th place

1990:
“Marîd Changes His Mind” — novella — 14th place

1989:
“Schrödinger's Kitten” — novelette — 5th place

1989:
“Slow, Slow Burn” — short story — 15th place

1988:
“Skylab Done It” — novelette — 22nd place

1988:
When Gravity Fails — sf novel — 2nd place

1987:
When Gravity Fails — sf novel — 12th place

1986:
“Unferno” — novelette — 23rd place

1985:
“The Aliens Who Knew, I Mean, Everything” — short story — 3rd place

1984:
“The Man Outside” — short story — 21st place

1974:
Relatives — novel — 11th place

1973:
What Entropy Means to Me — novel — 12th place

1972:
“All the Last Wars at Once” — short fiction — 2nd place (tie)

Egan, Doris (1 nomination)
1990:
The Gate of Ivory — first novel — 7th place

Egan, Greg (52 nominations; 3 wins)
2023:
“Solidity” — novelette — 8th place

2020:
The Best of Greg Egan — collection — 7th place

2016:
“The Four Thousand, the Eight Hundred” — novella — 5th place

2015:
“Seventh Sight” — novelette — 31st place

2015:
“Shadow Flock” — novelette — 34th place

2014:
The Arrows of Time — sf novel — 14th place

2014:
“Zero for Conduct” — novelette — 10th place

2013:
The Eternal Flame — sf novel — 20th place

2012:
The Clockwork Rocket — sf novel — 13th place

2011:
Zendegi — sf novel — 13th place

2010:
“Hot Rock” — novella — 7th place

2010:
Oceanic — collection — 8th place

2009:
“Crystal Nights” — novelette — 7th place

2009:
Dark Integers and Other Stories — collection — 6th place

2009:
Incandescence — sf novel — 7th place

2009:
“Lost Continent” — novelette — 14th place

2008:
“Dark Integers” — novelette — 3rd place

2008:
“Glory” — novelette — 12th place

2007:
“Riding the Crocodile” — novella — 12th place

2003:
Schild's Ladder — sf novel — 10th place

2003:
“Singleton” — novella — 18th place

2001:
“Oracle” — novella — 2nd place

2000:
“Border Guards” — novelette — winner (tie)

2000:
Teranesia — sf novel — 10th place

1999:
Luminous — collection — 4th place

1999:
“Oceanic” — novella — winner

1999:
“The Planck Dive” — novelette — winner (tie)

1998:
Axiomatic — collection — 3rd place

1998:
Diaspora — sf novel — 7th place

1998:
“Orphanogenesis” — short story — 18th place

1998:
“Reasons to be Cheerful” — novelette — 5th place

1997:
Distress — sf novel — 19th place

1996:
Axiomatic — collection — 6th place

1996:
“Luminous” — novelette — 12th place

1996:
Our Lady of Chernobyl — collection — 11th place

1996:
“Silver Fire” — novelette — 20th place

1996:
“TAP” — novelette — 16th place

1996:
“Wang's Carpets” — novelette — 4th place

1995:
“Cocoon” — novelette — 4th place

1995:
“Our Lady of Chernobyl” — novelette — 14th place

1995:
Permutation City — sf novel — 22nd place

1994:
“Chaff” — novelette — 13th place

1994:
“The Extra” — short story — 12th place (tie)

1993:
“Dust” — novelette — 6th place

1993:
“Into Darkness” — novelette — 5th place

1993:
“Unstable Orbits in the Space of Lies” — short story — 24th place (tie)

1992:
“Blood Sisters” — short story — 8th place

1992:
“Fidelity” — short story — 23rd place

1991:
“Axiomatic” — short story — 11th place

1991:
“Learning to Be Me” — short story — 17th place

1991:
“The Caress” — novelette — 19th place

1991:
“The Safe-Deposit Box” — novelette — 12th place

Eggleton, Bob (41 nominations; 2 wins)
2024:
artist — nomination

2023:
artist — nomination

2022:
artist — 6th place

2021:
artist — 6th place

2020:
artist — 6th place

2019:
artist — 9th place

2018:
artist — 10th place

2017:
artist — 8th place

2016:
artist — 5th place

2015:
artist — 6th place

2014:
artist — 4th place

2013:
artist — 7th place

2012:
artist — 5th place

2011:
artist — 5th place

2011:
Dragon's Domain — art book — 5th place

2010:
artist — 6th place

2009:
artist — 2nd place

2008:
artist — 6th place

2007:
artist — 4th place

2006:
artist — 2nd place

2005:
artist — 2nd place

2004:
artist — 2nd place

2003:
artist — winner

2003:
Dragonhenge (by BE & John Grant) — art book — 2nd place

2002:
artist — 2nd place

2001:
artist — winner

2001:
Greetings from Earth: The Art of Bob Eggleton (by BE & Nigel Suckling) — art book — 3rd place

2000:
artist — 2nd place

1999:
artist — 2nd place

1998:
artist — 2nd place

1997:
artist — 2nd place

1996:
artist — 2nd place

1996:
Alien Horizons: The Fantastic Art of Bob Eggleton — art book — 3rd place

1995:
artist — 2nd place

1994:
artist — 4th place

1993:
artist — 4th place

1992:
artist — 4th place

1991:
artist — 8th place

1990:
artist — 15th place

1989:
artist — 9th place

1988:
artist — 13th place

Egoboo (1 nomination)
1971:
fanzine — 16th place

Eisenstein, Phyllis (5 nominations)
1983:
“Nightlife” — novelette — 11th place

1982:
In the Hands of Glory — sf novel — 30th place (tie)

1982:
“In the Western Tradition” — novella — 3rd place

1980:
Sorcerer's Son — fantasy novel — 16th place

1979:
Born to Exile — single author collection — 13th place (tie)

Eklund, Gordon (7 nominations)
1984:
“Revisions” — short story — 19th place

1978:
If the Stars Are Gods (by Gregory Benford & GE) — sf novel — 23rd place

1977:
“The Anvil of Jove” (by Gregory Benford & GE) — novella — 4th place

1976:
“Sandsnake Hunter” — novelette — 8th place

1975:
“If the Stars Are Gods” (by GE & Gregory Benford) — novelette — 8th place

1973:
Beyond the Resurrection — novel — 21st place

1971:
“Dear Aunt Annie” — short fiction — 10th place (tie)

Ekman, Stefan (1 nomination)
2014:
Here Be Dragons: Exploring Fantasy Maps and Settings — non-fiction — 3rd place

Ekpeki, Oghenechovwe Donald (8 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
editor — 4th place

2024:
The Year's Best African Speculative Fiction (2022) (ODE, Eugen Bacon & Milton Davis, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2023:
editor — 6th place

2023:
Africa Risen: A New Era of Speculative Fiction (Sheree Renée Thomas, ODE & Zelda Knight, eds.) — anthology — winner

2023:
Bridging Worlds: Global Conversations on Creating Pan-African Speculative Literature in a Pandemic — nonfiction — 8th place

2022:
editor — 9th place

2022:
The Year's Best African Speculative Fiction (2021) — anthology — 2nd place

2021:
Dominion: An Anthology of Speculative Fiction from Africa and the African Diaspora (Zelda Knight & ODE, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

Elbling, Peter (1 nomination)
1980:
The 80s: A Look Back (Tony Hendra, Christopher Cerf & PE, eds.) — related nonfiction book — 6th place

Elder, Joseph (1 nomination)
1974:
Eros In Orbit — original anthology — 12th place

Eldred, Alison (1 nomination)
2008:
Mervyn Peake: The Man and His Art (by compiled by Sebastian Peake & AE, edited by G. Peter Winnington) — art book — 5th place

Electric Velocipede (7 nominations)
2014:
magazine — 17th place

2012:
magazine — 21st place

2011:
magazine — 22nd place

2010:
magazine — 19th place

2009:
magazine — 17th place

2008:
magazine — 19th place

2007:
magazine — 18th place

Elgin, Suzette Haden (4 nominations)
1987:
“Lo, How an Oak E'er Blooming” — short story — 17th place

1985:
Native Tongue — sf novel — 20th place

1982:
Twelve Fair Kingdoms — sf novel — 23rd place

1972:
Furthest — novel — 13th place

Elison, Meg (3 nominations; 1 win)
2021:
Big Girl — collection — 3rd place

2021:
“Dresses Like White Elephants” — short story — 8th place

2021:
“The Pill” — novelette — winner

Eller, Jonathan R. (4 nominations)
2021:
Bradbury Beyond Apollo — nonfiction — 9th place

2015:
Ray Bradbury Unbound — non-fiction — 4th place

2012:
Becoming Ray Bradbury — non-fiction — 2nd place

2005:
Ray Bradbury: The Life of Fiction (by JRE & William F. Touponce) — non-fiction — 2nd place

Elliott, Kate (11 nominations)
2024:
Furious Heaven — sf novel — 9th place

2024:
The Keeper's Six — fantasy novel — 9th place

2023:
Servant Mage — novella — 7th place

2021:
Unconquerable Sun — sf novel — 6th place

2018:
Buried Heart — young adult book — 6th place

2017:
Poisoned Blade — young adult book — 6th place

2014:
Cold Steel — fantasy novel — 15th place

1999:
Prince of Dogs — fantasy novel — 11th place

1998:
King's Dragon — fantasy novel — 14th place

1997:
The Golden Key (by Melanie Rawn, Jennifer Roberson & KE) — fantasy novel — 20th place

1993:
Jaran — sf novel — 22nd place

Ellis, Dean (6 nominations)
1980:
artist — 23rd place

1975:
professional artist — 12th place

1974:
professional artist — 15th place (tie)

1973:
paperback cover artist — 6th place

1972:
paperback artist — 6th place

1971:
paperback cover illustrator — 9th place

Ellis, Douglas (2 nominations; 1 win)
2018:
The Art of the Pulps: An Illustrated History (DE, Ed Hulse & Robert Weinberg, eds.) — art book — winner

2015:
The Collectors' Book of Virgil Finlay (Robert Weinberg, DE & Robert T. Garcia, eds.) — art book — 6th place

Ellison, Harlan (45 nominations; 18 wins)
2002:
“Incognita, Inc.” — short story — 3rd place

1998:
"Repent Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman (by HE, illustrated by Rick Berry) — art book — 4th place

1998:
Slippage — collection — winner

1995:
I, Robot: the Illustrated Screenplay (by HE & Isaac Asimov, illustrated by Mark Zug) — art book — 3rd place

1995:
Mind Fields (by HE, text; Jacek Yerka, art) — art book — 2nd place

1994:
Mefisto in Onyx — novella — winner

1990:
Harlan Ellison's Watching — nonfiction — 10th place

1989:
Angry Candy — collection — winner

1989:
“Eidolons” — short story — winner

1989:
“The Function of Dream Sleep” — novelette — winner

1988:
The Essential Ellison — collection — 2nd place

1986:
An Edge in My Voice — nonfiction/reference — 9th place

1986:
Medea: Harlan's World — anthology — winner

1986:
“Paladin of the Lost Hour” — novelette — winner

1986:
“With Virgil Oddum at the East Pole” — short story — winner

1985:
Sleepless Nights in the Procrustean Bed — nonfiction/reference — winner

1983:
“Djinn, No Chaser” — novelette — winner

1983:
Stalking the Nightmare — single author collection — 3rd place

1982:
“On the Slab” — short story — 28th place

1981:
“All the Lies that Are My Life” — novella — 9th place

1981:
Shatterday — single author collection — 2nd place

1980:
“All the Birds Came Home to Roost” — short story — 19th place

1979:
“Count the Clock that Tells the Time” — short story — winner

1979:
Strange Wine — single author collection — 2nd place

1978:
“Jeffty Is Five” — short fiction — winner

1977:
“From A to Z, In the Chocolate Alphabet” — short story — 11th place

1977:
“Seeing” — short story — 6th place

1976:
“Croatoan” — short story — winner

1976:
Deathbird Stories — single author collection — 3rd place

1976:
“Shatterday” — short story — 14th place

1975:
critic — 7th place

1975:
“Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans: Latitude 38° 54' N, Longitude 77° 00' 13" W” — novelette — winner

1975:
Approaching Oblivion — single author collection — 4th place

1975:
“Catman” — novelette — 14th place

1975:
“I'm Looking for Kadak” — novelette — 4th place

1974:
critic — 12th place

1974:
“The Deathbird” — short fiction — winner

1973:
Again, Dangerous Visions — original anthology — winner

1973:
“Basilisk” — short fiction — winner

1973:
“On the Downhill Side” — short fiction — 13th place

1972:
Partners In Wonder — reprint anth/collection — 7th place

1972:
“The Human Operators” (by HE & A. E. van Vogt) — short fiction — 12th place

1971:
“Brillo” (by Ben Bova & HE) — short fiction — 8th place

1971:
“Runesmith” (by HE & Theodore Sturgeon) — short fiction — 7th place

1971:
“The Region Between” — short fiction — winner

El-Mohtar, Amal (7 nominations; 3 wins)
2024:
“John Hollowback and the Witch” — novelette — 4th place

2020:
This Is How You Lose the Time War (by AE & Max Gladstone) — novella — winner

2017:
“Seasons of Glass and Iron” — short story — winner

2016:
“Madeleine” — short story — 5th place

2015:
“The Truth About Owls” — short story — winner

2014:
“A Hollow Play” — novelette — 6th place

2011:
“The Green Book” — short story — 11th place

Elwood, Roger (7 nominations; 1 win)
1976:
Epoch (RE & Robert Silverberg, eds.) — anthology — winner

1975:
Continuum 1 — original anthology — 10th place

1975:
Continuum 2 — original anthology — 12th place

1974:
Future City — original anthology — 10th place

1974:
Showcase — original anthology — 13th place

1974:
Ten Tomorrows — original anthology — 8th place

1973:
And Walk Now Gently Through the Fire — original anthology — 14th place

Emerald City (4 nominations)
2007:
magazine — 12th place

2006:
magazine — 7th place

2005:
magazine — 8th place

2004:
magazine — 8th place

Emerson, Ru (1 nomination)
1986:
The Princess of Flames — first novel — 21st place

Emezi, Akwaeke (2 nominations)
2023:
Bitter — young adult novel — 3rd place

2020:
Pet — young adult book — 10th place

Emrys, Ruthanna (3 nominations)
2019:
Deep Roots — fantasy novel — 8th place

2018:
Winter Tide — first novel — 6th place

2015:
“The Litany of Earth” — novelette — 25th place

Emshwiller, Carol (15 nominations)
2012:
The Collected Stories of Carol Emshwiller, Volume 1 — collection — 4th place

2007:
“Killers” — short story — 12th place

2007:
“World of No Return” — short story — 16th place

2006:
“I Live With You” — short story — 3rd place

2006:
I Live With You — collection — 11th place

2006:
Mister Boots — young adult book — 2nd place

2005:
“All of Us Can Almost...” — short story — 12th place

2005:
“Gliders Though They Be” — short story — 16th place

2004:
“Boys: A short story” — short story — 17th place

2003:
Report to the Men's Club and Other Stories — collection — 11th place

2003:
The Mount — sf novel — 11th place

2002:
“Creature” — short story — 9th place

1992:
The Start of the End of It All — collection — 14th place

1991:
The Start of the End of It All and Other Stories — collection — 17th place

1988:
“The Circular Library of Stones” — short story — 18th place

Emshwiller, Ed (1 nomination)
1973:
magazine artist — 14th place (tie)

Ende, Michael (1 nomination)
1984:
The Neverending Story — fantasy novel — 20th place

Energumen (4 nominations)
1974:
fanzine — 9th place (tie)

1973:
fanzine — 2nd place

1972:
fanzine — 2nd place

1971:
fanzine — 4th place

Energumen #2 (1 nomination)
1971:
single fanzine issue — 7th place

Energumen #3 (1 nomination)
1971:
single fanzine issue — 11th place

Energumen #4 (1 nomination)
1971:
single fanzine issue — 8th place (tie)

Enge, James (2 nominations)
2011:
The Wolf Age — fantasy novel — 19th place

2010:
Blood of Ambrose — first novel — 14th place

Engstrom, Elizabeth (2 nominations)
1999:
Imagination Fully Dilated (Alan M. Clark & EE, eds.) — art book — 10th place

1989:
“Fogarty & Fogarty” — novelette — 28th place

Eos (7 nominations)
2011:
publisher/imprint — 22nd place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 18th place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 16th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 15th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 15th place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 8th place

2003:
book publisher/imprint — 4th place

ERB-dom (1 nomination)
1973:
fanzine — 13th place (tie)

Erickson, Steve (1 nomination)
1990:
Tours of the Black Clock — fantasy novel — 24th place

Erikson, Steven (4 nominations)
2011:
“Goats of Glory” — novelette — 8th place

2008:
The Lees of Laughter's End — novella — 14th place

2006:
Fishin' with Grandma Matchie — novella — 16th place (tie)

2000:
Gardens of the Moon — first novel — 15th place

Esaias, Timons (1 nomination)
2015:
“Sadness” — short story — 32nd place

Eschbach, Andreas (1 nomination)
2006:
The Carpet Makers — sf novel — 13th place

Eshun, Ekow (1 nomination)
2023:
In the Black Fantastic — illustrated and art book — 7th place

Eskridge, Kelley (2 nominations)
2008:
Dangerous Space — collection — 17th place

2003:
Solitaire — first novel — 4th place

The Essence #2 (1 nomination)
1971:
single fanzine issue — 12th place

Estey, Dale (1 nomination)
1981:
A Lost Tale — first novel — 15th place

Etchemendy, Nancy (1 nomination)
1991:
“Shore Leave Blacks” — short story — 16th place

Etchison, Dennis (6 nominations)
2004:
Gathering the Bones (Jack Dann, DE & Ramsey Campbell, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

2001:
The Death Artist — collection — 23rd place

1993:
MetaHorror — anthology — 8th place

1989:
The Blood Kiss — collection — 18th place

1987:
Cutting Edge — anthology — 10th place

1985:
Red Dreams — collection — 11th place

Evans, Arthur B. (2 nominations)
2015:
Vintage Visions: Essays on Early Science Fiction — non-fiction — 11th place

2011:
The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction — anthology — 10th place

Evans, Christopher (3 nominations)
1989:
Other Edens II (CE & Robert Holdstock, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1988:
Other Edens (CE & Robert Holdstock, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

1987:
Lightship (by CE, text; Jim Burns, art) — nonfiction — 10th place

Evens, Brecht (1 nomination)
2021:
Peter Pan (by J. M. Barrie, illustrated by BE) — art book — 10th place

Evenson, Brian (3 nominations)
2010:
Conjunctions 52: Betwixt the Between: Impossible Realism (Bradford Morrow & BE, eds.) — anthology — 25th place

2010:
Fugue State — collection — 22nd place

2010:
Last Days — fantasy novel — 20th place

Extrapolation (1 nomination)
1973:
fanzine — 18th place

F&SF (54 nominations; 22 wins)
2024:
magazine — 6th place

2023:
magazine — 4th place

2022:
magazine — 3rd place

2021:
magazine — 3rd place

2020:
magazine — 2nd place

2019:
magazine — 2nd place

2018:
magazine — 2nd place

2017:
magazine — 2nd place

2016:
magazine — 3rd place

2015:
magazine — 4th place

2014:
magazine — 3rd place

2013:
magazine — 2nd place

2012:
magazine — 2nd place

2011:
magazine — 2nd place

2010:
magazine — winner

2009:
magazine — winner

2008:
magazine — winner

2007:
magazine — winner

2006:
magazine — winner

2005:
magazine — winner

2004:
magazine — winner

2003:
magazine — winner

2002:
magazine — winner

2001:
magazine — 2nd place

2000:
magazine — 2nd place

1999:
magazine — 2nd place

1998:
magazine — 2nd place

1997:
magazine — 2nd place

1996:
magazine — 2nd place

1995:
magazine — 2nd place

1994:
magazine — 2nd place

1993:
magazine or fanzine — 2nd place

1992:
magazine or fanzine — 2nd place

1991:
magazine — 2nd place

1990:
magazine — 2nd place

1989:
magazine — 2nd place

1988:
magazine — 2nd place

1987:
magazine/fanzine — winner

1986:
magazine/fanzine — 2nd place

1985:
magazine/fanzine — 2nd place

1984:
magazine/fanzine — 2nd place

1983:
magazine/fanzine — 2nd place

1982:
magazine/fanzine — winner

1981:
magazine/fanzine — winner

1980:
magazine — winner

1979:
magazine — winner

1978:
magazine — winner

1977:
magazine/anth series — winner

1976:
magazine — winner

1975:
magazine — winner

1974:
magazine — winner

1973:
magazine — winner

1972:
magazine — winner

1971:
magazine — winner

Faber, Michel (1 nomination)
2015:
The Book of Strange New Things — sf novel — 21st place (tie)

Fabian, Stephen E. (19 nominations)
1996:
Stephen E. Fabian's Women & Wonders — art book — 7th place

1985:
artist — 15th place

1984:
artist — 16th place

1983:
artist — 11th place

1982:
artist — 4th place

1981:
artist — 5th place

1980:
artist — 2nd place

1980:
More Fantasy by Fabian — art or illustrated book — 12th place

1980:
Morreion (by Jack Vance, illustrated by SEF) — art or illustrated book — 11th place

1979:
artist — 3rd place

1979:
Fantasy by Fabian — art or illustrated book — 9th place

1977:
artist — 2nd place

1976:
artist — 2nd place

1975:
fan artist — 7th place

1975:
professional artist — 7th place

1974:
fan artist — 8th place

1973:
fan artist — 11th place

1972:
fan artist — 7th place

1971:
fan artist — 4th place

Faddis, Connie (1 nomination)
1971:
fan artist — 12th place (tie)

Fancher, Jane (1 nomination)
1992:
Groundties — first novel — 9th place

Fantasiae (1 nomination)
1975:
fanzine — 15th place

Fantastic Metropolis (3 nominations)
2005:
magazine — 21st place

2004:
magazine — 18th place

2002:
website — 5th place

Fantastic (8 nominations)
1978:
magazine — 13th place

1977:
magazine/anth series — 5th place

1976:
magazine — 5th place

1975:
magazine — 7th place

1974:
magazine — 6th place

1973:
magazine — 5th place

1972:
magazine — 4th place

1971:
magazine — 5th place

Fantasy Book (2 nominations)
1985:
magazine/fanzine — 14th place

1984:
magazine/fanzine — 14th place

Fantasy Magazine (6 nominations)
2012:
magazine — 18th place

2011:
magazine — 12th place

2010:
magazine — 14th place

2009:
magazine — 19th place

2008:
magazine — 16th place

2007:
magazine — 11th place

Fantasy Newsletter/Fantasy Review (1 nomination)
1984:
magazine/fanzine — 11th place

Fantasy Newsletter (4 nominations)
1983:
magazine/fanzine — 11th place

1982:
magazine/fanzine — 9th place

1981:
magazine/fanzine — 7th place

1980:
magazine — 10th place

Fantasy Review (3 nominations)
1987:
magazine/fanzine — 9th place

1986:
magazine/fanzine — 12th place

1985:
magazine/fanzine — 12th place

Far Frontiers (1 nomination)
1986:
magazine/fanzine — 13th place

Farmer, Nancy (3 nominations)
2014:
The Lord of Opium — young adult book — 11th place

2005:
The Sea of Trolls — young adult book — 7th place

2003:
The House of the Scorpion — young adult novel — 5th place

Farmer, Philip José (15 nominations)
2007:
The Best of Philip José Farmer — collection — 3rd place

1993:
Tales of Riverworld (PJF & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

1986:
Dayworld — sf novel — 23rd place

1984:
Gods of Riverworld — sf novel — 16th place

1982:
Father to the Stars — single author collection — 14th place

1982:
The Unreasoning Mask — sf novel — 18th place

1981:
The Magic Labyrinth — sf novel — 10th place

1980:
Riverworld and Other Stories — single author collection — 4th place

1978:
The Dark Design — sf novel — 14th place

1974:
“Sketches Among the Ruins of My Mind” — novella — 4th place

1974:
The Book of Philip José Farmer — reprint anth/collection — 9th place

1973:
“Seventy Years of DecPop” — novella — 10th place

1972:
Down in the Black Gang and Other Stories — reprint anth/collection — 9th place

1972:
The Fabulous Riverboat — novel — 8th place

1972:
To Your Scattered Bodies Go — novel — 2nd place

Faust, Joe Clifford (2 nominations)
1989:
The Company Man — sf novel — 31st place

1988:
A Death of Honor — first novel — 13th place

Faust, Minister (2 nominations)
2012:
The Alchemists of Kush — fantasy novel — 17th place

2005:
The Coyote Kings of the Space-Age Bachelor Pad — first novel — 5th place

Fawcett, Bill (1 nomination)
2014:
Shadows of the New Sun: Stories in Honoe of Gene Wolfe (J. E. Mooney & BF, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

Fawcett, Heather (1 nomination)
2024:
Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries — fantasy novel — 6th place

Feeley, Gregory (3 nominations)
2005:
“Arabian Wine” — novella — 12th place

2005:
“Giliad” — novella — 18th place

1998:
“On the Ice Islands” — novelette — 20th place

Feintuch, David (1 nomination)
1995:
Midshipman's Hope — first novel — 6th place

Feist, Raymond E. (7 nominations)
1995:
Shadow of a Dark Queen — fantasy novel — 16th place

1991:
Servant of the Empire (by REF & Janny Wurts) — fantasy novel — 8th place

1989:
Faerie Tale — horror novel — 3rd place

1988:
Daughter of the Empire (by REF & Janny Wurts) — fantasy novel — 19th place

1987:
A Darkness at Sethanon — fantasy novel — 10th place

1986:
Silverthorn — fantasy novel — 11th place

1983:
Magician — first novel — 10th place

Feldman, Stephanie (2 nominations)
2023:
Saturnalia — horror novel — 10th place

2015:
The Angel of Losses — first novel — 11th place

Feldstein, Al (1 nomination)
2024:
Home to Stay! The Complete Ray Bradbury EC Stories (by Ray Bradbury, adapted by AF, art by Jack Davis, Frank Frazetta, Al Williamson, Wallace Wood, et al.) — illustrated and art book — 4th place

Fenner, Arnie (26 nominations; 14 wins)
2024:
Spectrum Fantastic Art Quarterly, Volume Three (Cathy Fenner & AF, eds.) — illustrated and art book — 6th place

2023:
Spectrum Fantastic Art Quarterly Volume Two (Cathy Fenner & AF, eds.) — illustrated and art book — 4th place

2022:
Spectrum Fantastic Art Quarterly Volume One (by Cathy Fenner & AF) — illustrated and art book — 3rd place

2014:
Spectrum 20: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (by Cathy Fenner & AF) — art book — winner

2013:
Spectrum 19: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (by Cathy Fenner & AF) — art book — winner

2012:
Spectrum 18: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (Cathy Fenner & AF, eds.) — art book — winner

2011:
Spectrum 17: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (Cathy Fenner & AF, eds.) — art book — winner

2010:
Spectrum 16: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (by Cathy Fenner & AF) — nonfiction/art book — 2nd place

2009:
Spectrum 15: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (by Cathy Fenner & AF) — nonfiction/art book — 2nd place

2008:
Spectrum 14: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (Cathy Fenner & AF, eds.) — art book — 2nd place

2007:
Spectrum 13: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (Cathy Fenner & AF, eds.) — art book — winner

2006:
Spectrum 12: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (Cathy Fenner & AF, eds.) — art book — winner

2005:
Spectrum 11: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (Cathy Fenner & AF, eds.) — art book — winner

2004:
Spectrum 10: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (Cathy Fenner & AF, eds.) — non-fiction/art — 3rd place

2003:
Spectrum 9: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (Cathy Fenner & AF, eds.) — art book — winner

2003:
The Art of Jeffrey Jones (by Cathy Fenner & AF; artist Jeffrey Jones) — art book — 5th place

2002:
Spectrum 8: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (Cathy Fenner & AF, eds.) — art book — winner

2002:
Testament: The Life and Art of Frank Frazetta (by Cathy Fenner & AF; artist Frank Frazetta) — art book — 6th place

2001:
Spectrum 7: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (Cathy Fenner & AF, eds.) — art book — winner

2000:
Spectrum 6: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (Cathy Fenner & AF, eds.) — art book — 2nd place

1999:
Spectrum 5: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (Cathy Fenner & AF, eds.) — art book — winner

1998:
Something in My Eye: Excursions into Fear (Michael Whelan; AF & Cathy Fenner eds.) — art book — 3rd place

1998:
Spectrum 4: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (by Cathy Fenner & AF eds., with Jim Loehr) — art book — 2nd place

1997:
Spectrum 3: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (by Cathy Burnett & AF eds., with Jim Loehr) — art book — winner

1996:
Spectrum 2: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (Cathy Burnett & AF, eds.) — art book — winner

1995:
Spectrum: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (Cathy Burnett & AF, eds.) — art book — winner

Fenner, Cathy (27 nominations; 14 wins)
2024:
Spectrum Fantastic Art Quarterly, Volume Three (CF & Arnie Fenner, eds.) — illustrated and art book — 6th place

2023:
Spectrum Fantastic Art Quarterly Volume Two (CF & Arnie Fenner, eds.) — illustrated and art book — 4th place

2022:
Spectrum Fantastic Art Quarterly Volume One (by CF & Arnie Fenner) — illustrated and art book — 3rd place

2016:
Women of Wonder: Celebrating Women Creators of Fantastic Art — art book — 2nd place

2014:
Spectrum 20: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (by CF & Arnie Fenner) — art book — winner

2013:
Spectrum 19: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (by CF & Arnie Fenner) — art book — winner

2012:
Spectrum 18: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (CF & Arnie Fenner, eds.) — art book — winner

2011:
Spectrum 17: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (CF & Arnie Fenner, eds.) — art book — winner

2010:
Spectrum 16: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (by CF & Arnie Fenner) — nonfiction/art book — 2nd place

2009:
Spectrum 15: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (by CF & Arnie Fenner) — nonfiction/art book — 2nd place

2008:
Spectrum 14: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (CF & Arnie Fenner, eds.) — art book — 2nd place

2007:
Spectrum 13: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (CF & Arnie Fenner, eds.) — art book — winner

2006:
Spectrum 12: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (CF & Arnie Fenner, eds.) — art book — winner

2005:
Spectrum 11: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (CF & Arnie Fenner, eds.) — art book — winner

2004:
Spectrum 10: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (CF & Arnie Fenner, eds.) — non-fiction/art — 3rd place

2003:
Spectrum 9: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (CF & Arnie Fenner, eds.) — art book — winner

2003:
The Art of Jeffrey Jones (by CF & Arnie Fenner; artist Jeffrey Jones) — art book — 5th place

2002:
Spectrum 8: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (CF & Arnie Fenner, eds.) — art book — winner

2002:
Testament: The Life and Art of Frank Frazetta (by CF & Arnie Fenner; artist Frank Frazetta) — art book — 6th place

2001:
Spectrum 7: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (CF & Arnie Fenner, eds.) — art book — winner

2000:
Spectrum 6: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (CF & Arnie Fenner, eds.) — art book — 2nd place

1999:
Spectrum 5: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (CF & Arnie Fenner, eds.) — art book — winner

1998:
Something in My Eye: Excursions into Fear (Michael Whelan; Arnie Fenner & CF eds.) — art book — 3rd place

1998:
Spectrum 4: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (by CF & Arnie Fenner eds., with Jim Loehr) — art book — 2nd place

1997:
Spectrum 3: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (by CF & Arnie Fenner eds., with Jim Loehr) — art book — winner

1996:
Spectrum 2: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (CF & Arnie Fenner, eds.) — art book — winner

1995:
Spectrum: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (CF & Arnie Fenner, eds.) — art book — winner

Ferguson, Brad (1 nomination)
1988:
“The World Next Door” — short story — 22nd place

Fergusson, Bruce (1 nomination)
1988:
The Shadow of His Wings — first novel — 16th place

Ferman, Edward L. (13 nominations; 1 win)
2000:
The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction: The Fiftieth Anniversary Anthology (ELF & Gordon Van Gelder, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

1995:
The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction: A 45th Anniversary Anthology (ELF & Kristine Kathryn Rusch, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

1992:
editor — 5th place

1991:
editor — 4th place

1990:
editor — 2nd place

1990:
The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction: A 40th Anniversary Anthology — anthology — 19th place

1989:
editor — 2nd place

1983:
The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction: 24th Edition — anthology — 15th place

1981:
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction: A 30 Year Retrospective — anthology — winner

1976:
Final Stage (ELF & Barry N. Malzberg, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1975:
Final Stage (ELF & Barry N. Malzberg, eds.) — original anthology — 8th place

1975:
The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction: A Special 25th Anniversary Anthology — reprint anthology — 3rd place

1972:
The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction: 19th Series — reprint anth/collection — 12th place

Fernandes, Fabio (1 nomination)
2014:
We See a Different Frontier (FF & Dijbril al-Ayad, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

Ferrell, Keith (1 nomination)
1998:
Black Mist and Other Japanese Futures (Orson Scott Card & KF, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

Fforde, Jasper (4 nominations)
2011:
Shades of Grey — fantasy novel — 13th place

2003:
Lost in a Good Book — fantasy novel — 6th place

2002:
The Eyre Affair — sf novel — 25th place

2002:
The Eyre Affair — first novel — 2nd place

File 770 (13 nominations)
2020:
magazine — 10th place

2018:
magazine — 10th place

2017:
magazine — 10th place

2016:
magazine — 5th place

2015:
magazine — 19th place

1990:
magazine — 14th place

1988:
magazine — 11th place

1986:
magazine/fanzine — 14th place

1985:
magazine/fanzine — 13th place

1984:
magazine/fanzine — 13th place

1983:
magazine/fanzine — 14th place

1982:
magazine/fanzine — 15th place

1981:
magazine/fanzine — 17th place

Files, Gemma (3 nominations)
2015:
“A Wish from a Bone” — novelette — 35th place

2011:
A Book of Tongues — first novel — 8th place

2010:
“each thing I show you is a piece of my death” (by GF & Stephen J. Barringer) — novelette — 37th place

Finch, Sheila (4 nominations)
2008:
The Guild of Xenolinguists — collection — 18th place

1999:
“Reading the Bones” — novella — 13th place

1997:
“Out of the Mouths” — novelette — 19th place

1986:
Infinity's Web — first novel — 10th place

Fine, Kerry (1 nomination)
2021:
Weird Westerns: Race, Gender, Genre (KF, Michael K. Johnson, Rebecca M. Lush & Sara L. Spurgeon, eds.) — nonfiction — 4th place

Fine, Sarah (1 nomination)
2013:
Sanctum — first novel — 14th place

Fine, Stephen (1 nomination)
1989:
Molly Dear: The Autobiography of an Android — first novel — 16th place

Finlay, Charles Coleman (13 nominations)
2021:
editor — 4th place

2020:
editor — 6th place

2019:
editor — 8th place

2018:
editor — 9th place

2017:
editor — 6th place

2009:
“The Political Prisoner” — novella — 13th place

2006:
“The Nursemaid's Suitor” — novella — 14th place

2006:
The Prodigal Troll — first novel — 8th place

2006:
Wild Things — collection — 24th place

2005:
“The Seal Hunter” — novelette — 31st place

2004:
“Wild Thing” — short story — 30th place (tie)

2003:
“The Political Officer” — novella — 11th place

2003:
“We Come Not to Praise Washington” — novelette — 22nd place

Finlay, Virgil (5 nominations)
1995:
Virgil Finlay's Far Beyond — art book — 6th place

1994:
Virgil Finlay's Phantasms — art book — 6th place

1994:
Virgil Finlay's Strange Science — art book — 5th place

1993:
Virgil Finlay's Women of the Ages — nonfiction — 3rd place

1979:
The Second Book of Virgil Finlay — art or illustrated book — 11th place

Finn, Ed (1 nomination)
2015:
Hieroglyph: Stories & Visions for a Better Future (EF & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

Finn, Mark (1 nomination)
2007:
Blood and Thunder: The Life and Art of Robert E. Howard — non-fiction — 4th place

Finnegan, Marco (1 nomination)
2023:
The Keeper (by Tananarive Due & Steven Barnes, art by MF) — illustrated and art book — 3rd place

Fintushel, Eliot (2 nominations)
2008:
Breakfast with the One You Love — first novel — 8th place

1998:
“Izzy and the Father of Terror” — novella — 18th place

Firebird (6 nominations)
2009:
publisher/imprint — 20th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 19th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 18th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 20th place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 18th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 21st place

Fireside (1 nomination)
2019:
magazine — 10th place

Fishman, Liz (1 nomination)
1971:
fan writer — 4th place

Fisk, Nicholas (1 nomination)
1976:
“Find the Lady” — short story — 10th place

Fitch, Marina (1 nomination)
1998:
The Seventh Heart — first novel — 15th place

FIYAH (4 nominations)
2024:
magazine — 5th place

2023:
magazine — 6th place

2022:
magazine — 4th place

2021:
magazine — 4th place

Fleskes, John (10 nominations; 2 wins)
2021:
Spectrum 27: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (by Katherine Chu & JF, ed.) — art book — 4th place

2020:
Spectrum 26: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art — art book — winner

2019:
Spectrum 25: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art — art book — 5th place

2018:
Spectrum 24: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art — art book — 2nd place

2017:
Spectrum 23: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art — art book — 2nd place

2016:
Spectrum 22: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art — art book — 4th place

2015:
Spectrum 21: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art — art book — winner

2014:
Spectrum Fantastic Art Live 2 — art book — 10th place

2014:
The Art of Brom (by Gerald Brom, edited by JF) — art book — 7th place

2013:
Spectrum Fantastic Art Live! — art book — 10th place

Flewelling, Lynn (1 nomination)
1997:
Luck in the Shadows — first novel — 7th place

Flint, Kenneth (1 nomination)
1982:
A Storm Upon Ulster — first novel — 8th place

Flynn, Michael F. (17 nominations; 1 win)
2010:
“Where the Winds Are All Asleep” — novella — 14th place

2009:
The January Dancer — sf novel — 12th place

2007:
“Dawn, and Sunset, and the Colours of the Earth” — novelette — 24th place

2007:
Eifelheim — sf novel — 11th place

2005:
“The Clapping Hands of God” — novelette — 21st place

1999:
“Rules of Engagement” — novelette — 15th place

1998:
The Forest of Time and Other Stories — collection — 12th place

1996:
“The Promise of God” — short story — 17th place

1995:
“Melodies of the Heart” — novella — 11th place

1991:
In the Country of the Blind — first novel — winner

1991:
In the Country of the Blind — sf novel — 22nd place

1991:
“Mammy Morgan Played the Organ, Her Daddy Beat the Drum” — novella — 15th place

1990:
“On the Wings of a Butterfly” — novelette — 30th place

1990:
“Soul of the City” — short story — 17th place

1989:
“Remember'd Kisses” — novelette — 27th place

1988:
“The Forest of Time” — novella — 9th place

1987:
“Eifelheim” — novella — 14th place

Focal Point (2 nominations)
1972:
fanzine — 9th place

1971:
fanzine — 10th place

Focal Point #12.5 (1 nomination)
1971:
single fanzine issue — 4th place

Foglio, Phil (8 nominations)
2013:
artist — 12th place

2012:
artist — 14th place

2011:
artist — 10th place

2010:
artist — 9th place

1987:
artist — 17th place

1986:
artist — 19th place

1985:
artist — 20th place

1984:
artist — 19th place

Fonstad, Karen Wynn (2 nominations)
1986:
The Atlas of the Land — nonfiction/reference — 8th place

1985:
An Atlas of Pern — nonfiction/reference — 4th place

Foote, Bud (1 nomination)
1992:
The Connecticut Yankee in the Twentieth Century: Travel to the Past in Science Fiction — nonfiction — 10th place

Ford, Jeffrey (45 nominations)
2022:
Big Dark Hole — collection — 9th place (tie)

2021:
The Best of Jeffrey Ford — collection — 6th place

2019:
Ahab's Return — fantasy novel — 9th place

2019:
“The Bookcase Expedition” — short story — 8th place

2017:
A Natural History of Hell — collection — 6th place

2015:
“Hibbler's Minions” — short story — 22nd place

2014:
“A Terror” — novelette — 5th place

2014:
“The Fairy Enterprise” — short story — 14th place

2013:
“A Natural History of Autumn” — short story — 13th place

2013:
“Blood Drive” — short story — 8th place

2013:
Crackpot Palace — collection — 9th place

2013:
“The Wish Head” — novelette — 6th place

2012:
“Daddy Long Legs of the Evening” — short story — 18th place

2011:
“Polka Dots and Moonbeams” — short story — 21st place

2009:
“The Dream of Reason” — short story — 17th place

2009:
The Drowned Life — collection — 4th place

2009:
“The Seventh Expression of the Robot General” — short story — 24th place

2009:
The Shadow Year — fantasy novel — 4th place

2008:
“The Dreaming Wind” — short story — 9th place

2008:
“The Drowned Life” — short story — 13th place

2008:
“The Manticore Spell” — short story — 26th place

2008:
“Under the Bottom of the Lake” — short story — 28th place (tie)

2007:
“Botch Town” — novella — 4th place

2007:
The Empire of Ice Cream — collection — 2nd place

2007:
“The Night Whiskey” — novelette — 4th place

2007:
“The Way He Does It” — short story — 6th place

2006:
“A Man of Light” — novelette — 6th place

2006:
“Boatman's Holiday” — short story — 4th place

2006:
“Giant Land” — short story — 20th place

2006:
The Cosmology of the Wider World — novella — 4th place

2006:
“The Scribble Mind” — novelette — 12th place

2005:
“A Night in the Tropics” — novelette — 13th place

2005:
“The Annals of Eelin-Ok” — short story — 5th place

2004:
“The Beautiful Gelreesh” — short story — 28th place

2004:
“The Empire of Ice Cream” — novelette — 3rd place

2004:
“The Trentino Kid” — short story — 20th place

2003:
“Creation” — short story — 2nd place

2003:
“Something by the Sea” — novelette — 13th place

2003:
The Fantasy Writer's Assistant and Other Stories — collection — 6th place

2003:
The Portrait of Mrs. Charbuque — fantasy novel — 8th place

2003:
“The Weight of Words” — novelette — 14th place

2002:
The Beyond — fantasy novel — 17th place

2002:
“The Honeyed Knot” — short story — 19th place

2001:
“Malthusian's Zombie” — short story — 26th place

2001:
“The Fantasy Writer's Assistant” — short story — 9th place

Ford, John M. (5 nominations)
1994:
Growing Up Weightless — sf novel — 15th place

1988:
“Fugue State” — novella — 11th place (tie)

1985:
“Heat of Fusion” — short story — 20th place

1984:
The Dragon Waiting — fantasy novel — 22nd place

1981:
Web of Angels — first novel — 11th place

Forde, Pat (1 nomination)
2003:
“In Spirit” — novella — 20th place

Forna, Namina (1 nomination)
2022:
The Gilded Ones — young adult novel — 7th place

Forsyth, Kate (1 nomination)
1999:
Dragonclaw: Book One of The Witches of Eileanan (US title: The Witches of Eileanan) — first novel — 16th place

Forward, Robert L. (3 nominations; 1 win)
1986:
Starquake — sf novel — 26th place

1981:
Dragon's Egg — sf novel — 14th place

1981:
Dragon's Egg — first novel — winner

Foss, Chris (3 nominations)
2012:
Hardware: The Definitive SF Works of Chris Foss — art book — 6th place

1980:
artist — 14th place

1980:
21st Century Foss — art or illustrated book — 6th place

Foster, Alan Dean (2 nominations)
1983:
Nor Crystal Tears — sf novel — 25th place

1975:
Icerigger — novel — 22nd place

Foster, Jon (1 nomination)
2007:
r/evolution: The Art of Jon Foster — art book — 13th place

Foster, M. A. (4 nominations)
1984:
Transformer — sf novel — 28th place

1981:
Waves — sf novel — 22nd place

1980:
The Day of the Klesh — sf novel — 23rd place

1976:
Warriors of Dawn — novel — 17th place

Foster, Richard (1 nomination)
1979:
The Complete Guide to Middle Earth — reference book — 7th place

Fowler, Karen Joy (24 nominations)
2018:
“Persephone of the Crows” — short story — 7th place

2015:
“Nanny Anne and the Christmas Story” — short story — 28th place

2014:
“The Science of Herself” — short story — 4th place

2012:
“Younger Women” — short story — 19th place

2011:
80! Memories & Reflections on Ursula K. Le Guin (KJF & Debbie Notkin, eds.) — non-fiction — 2nd place

2011:
“Booth's Ghost” — short story — 4th place

2011:
What I Didn't See and Other Stories — collection — 5th place

2010:
“The Pelican Bar” — short story — 4th place

2008:
“Always” — short story — 14th place

2003:
“What I Didn't See” — short story — 11th place

1999:
Black Glass — collection — 12th place

1998:
“Standing Room Only” — short story — 10th place

1992:
“Black Glass” — novelette — 5th place

1992:
Sarah Canary — first novel — 14th place

1992:
“The Dark” — short story — 9th place

1991:
“Lieserl” — short story — 14th place

1990:
“Game Night at the Fox & Goose” — short story — 14th place

1989:
“Lily Red” — short story — 18th place

1988:
“The Faithful Companion at Forty” — short story — 2nd place

1987:
Artificial Things — collection — 9th place

1987:
“Face Value” — short story — 7th place

1987:
“The Gate of Ghosts” — novelette — 26th place

1986:
“The Lake Was Full of Artificial Things” — short story — 23rd place

1986:
“The Poplar Street Study” — short story — 19th place

Fox, Daniel (2 nominations)
2011:
Jade Man's Skin — fantasy novel — 21st place

2010:
Dragon in Chains — fantasy novel — 18th place

Fox, Rose (1 nomination)
2015:
Long Hidden: Speculative Fiction from the Margins of History (RF & Daniel José Older, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

Foxe, Jocelin (1 nomination)
1999:
The Wild Hunt: Vengeance Moon — first novel — 15th place

Foyster, John (1 nomination)
1971:
fan critic — 11th place

Francis, Consuela (1 nomination)
2011:
Conversations with Octavia Butler — non-fiction — 4th place

Frank, Howard (1 nomination)
2001:
The Frank Collection: A Showcase of the World's Finest Fantastic Art (by Jane Frank & HF) — art book — 10th place

Frank, Jane (5 nominations)
2010:
Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists of the Twentieth Century — nonfiction/art book — 19th place

2009:
Paint or Pixel: The Digital Divide in Illustration Art — nonfiction/art book — 17th place

2004:
The Art of John Berkey — non-fiction/art — 12th place

2002:
The Art of Richard Powers (by JF; artist Richard Powers) — art book — 3rd place

2001:
The Frank Collection: A Showcase of the World's Finest Fantastic Art (by JF & Howard Frank) — art book — 10th place

2022:
Jewish Science Fiction and Fantasy Through 1945: Immigrants in the Golden Age — nonfiction — 3rd place

Franklin, H. Bruce (2 nominations)
1996:
Future Perfect: American Science Fiction of the Nineteenth Century—An Anthology — nonfiction — 9th place

1981:
Robert A. Heinlein: America as Science Fiction — related nonfiction book — 7th place

Franklin, Michael (2 nominations)
1983:
A Reader's Guide to Fantasy (by Baird Searles, Beth Meacham & MF) — nonfiction/reference — 2nd place

1980:
A Reader's Guide to Science Fiction (by Baird Searles, Martin Last, Beth Meacham & MF) — related nonfiction book — 3rd place

Franklin, Ruth (1 nomination)
2017:
Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life — non-fiction — 4th place

Frankowski, Leo (1 nomination)
1987:
The Cross-Time Engineer — first novel — 5th place

Franson, Donald (2 nominations)
1981:
A History of the Hugo, Nebula, and International Fantasy Awards, Revised edition (by DF & Howard DeVore) — related nonfiction book — 9th place

1979:
A History of the Hugo, Nebula, and International Fantasy Awards (by DF & Howard DeVore) — reference book — 6th place

Franson, Robert W. (1 nomination)
1984:
The Shadow of the Ship — first novel — 6th place

Frazetta, Frank (38 nominations)
2024:
The Fantastic Worlds of Frank Frazetta (by Dian Hanson, art by FF) — illustrated and art book — 3rd place

2021:
Fantastic Paintings of Frazetta (by J. David Spurlock, illustrated by FF) — art book — 5th place

2014:
Frank Frazetta: Art and Remembrances — art book — 6th place

2014:
The Frazetta Sketchbook (by FF, edited by J. David Spurlock) — art book — 8th place

2013:
artist — 10th place

2012:
artist — 10th place

2011:
artist — 9th place

2010:
artist — 13th place

2009:
artist — 11th place

2008:
artist — 17th place

2007:
artist — 11th place

2006:
artist — 9th place

2005:
artist — 10th place

2004:
artist — 6th place

2003:
artist — 13th place

2002:
artist — 5th place

2002:
Testament: The Life and Art of Frank Frazetta (by Cathy Fenner & Arnie Fenner; artist FF) — art book — 6th place

2001:
artist — 16th place (tie)

2000:
artist — 6th place

2000:
Legacy — art book — 3rd place

1999:
artist — 10th place

1999:
Icon: A Retrospective by the Grand Master of Fantastic Art, Frank Frazetta — art book — 2nd place

1989:
artist — 13th place

1988:
artist — 12th place

1986:
artist — 10th place

1984:
artist — 17th place

1982:
artist — 15th place (tie)

1981:
artist — 13th place

1979:
artist — 8th place

1979:
Frank Frazetta, Book III — art or illustrated book — 10th place

1977:
artist — 7th place

1976:
artist — 9th place

1976:
The Fantastic Art of Frank Frazetta — associational item — 3rd place

1975:
professional artist — 4th place

1974:
professional artist — 5th place

1973:
paperback cover artist — 3rd place (tie)

1972:
paperback artist — 8th place

1971:
paperback cover illustrator — 5th place

Frazier, Robert (1 nomination)
1991:
“The All-Consuming” (by Lucius Shepard & RF) — novelette — 10th place

Freas, Frank Kelly (32 nominations; 5 wins)
2005:
artist — 3rd place

2004:
artist — 7th place

2003:
artist — 5th place

2002:
artist — 19th place

2001:
artist — 3rd place

2001:
Frank Kelly Freas: As He Sees It (by FKF & Laura Brodian Freas) — art book — 2nd place

1994:
artist — 10th place

1993:
artist — 14th place

1992:
artist — 12th place

1991:
artist — 9th place

1990:
artist — 11th place

1989:
artist — 11th place

1988:
artist — 4th place

1987:
artist — 4th place

1986:
artist — 4th place

1985:
artist — 2nd place

1985:
A Separate Star — nonfiction/reference — 8th place

1984:
artist — 9th place

1983:
artist — 8th place

1982:
artist — 14th place

1981:
artist — 7th place

1980:
artist — 5th place

1979:
artist — 5th place

1977:
artist — 3rd place

1976:
artist — 3rd place

1975:
professional artist — winner

1974:
professional artist — winner

1973:
paperback cover artist — winner

1973:
magazine artist — winner

1972:
paperback artist — 4th place

1972:
magazine artist — winner

1971:
paperback cover illustrator — 3rd place

Freedman, Carl (1 nomination)
2001:
Critical Theory and Science Fiction — nonfiction — 12th place

Freff (1 nomination)
1980:
artist — 22nd place

Freireich, Valerie J. (2 nominations)
1996:
Testament — sf novel — 18th place

1995:
Becoming Human — first novel — 12th place

Friedman, C. S. (3 nominations)
1996:
Crown of Shadows — fantasy novel — 11th place

1988:
In Conquest Born — sf novel — 29th place

1988:
In Conquest Born — first novel — 3rd place

Friesner, Esther M. (10 nominations)
2006:
“Helen Remembers the Stork Club” — short story — 15th place

2006:
“Last Man Standing” — novelette — 17th place

2006:
“The Fraud” — novelette — 24th place

2000:
“How to Make Unicorn Pie” — novelette — 14th place

1999:
“Brown Dust” — novelette — 16th place

1996:
“A Birthday” — short story — 4th place

1996:
Chicks in Chainmail — anthology — 19th place

1993:
“All Vows” — short story — 17th place

1989:
Druid's Blood — fantasy novel — 13th place

1987:
New York by Knight — fantasy novel — 19th place

Frolich, Danny (1 nomination)
1972:
fan artist — 12th place

Frost, Gregory (6 nominations)
2014:
“No Others are Genuine” — novelette — 33rd place

2009:
Shadowbridge/Lord Tophet — fantasy novel — 9th place

2006:
Attack of the Jazz Giants and Other Stories — collection — 29th place

2006:
“The Road to Recovery” — novella — 20th place

2003:
“Madonna of the Maquiladora” — novelette — 15th place

1984:
“A Day in the Life of Justin Argento Morrell” — novelette — 26th place

Froud, Brian (10 nominations)
2015:
Brian Froud's Faeries' Tales (by BF & Wendy Froud) — art book — 4th place

2013:
Trolls (by BF & Wendy Froud) — art book — 4th place

1999:
artist — 14th place

1999:
Good Faeries/Bad Faeries — art book — 6th place

1995:
artist — 9th place

1995:
Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book (by Terry Jones, text; BF, illustrator) — art book — 5th place

1983:
artist — 6th place

1983:
The World of the Dark Crystal (by J. J. Llewellyn, text; BF, illustrator) — nonfiction/reference — 5th place

1979:
artist — 13th place

1979:
Faeries (by BF & Alan Lee) — art or illustrated book — 2nd place

Froud, Wendy (2 nominations)
2015:
Brian Froud's Faeries' Tales (by Brian Froud & WF) — art book — 4th place

2013:
Trolls (by Brian Froud & WF) — art book — 4th place

Fulda, Nancy (1 nomination)
2012:
“Movement” — short story — 27th place

Funke, Cornelia (3 nominations)
2006:
Inkspell — young adult book — 3rd place

2004:
Inkheart — young adult book — 6th place

2003:
The Thief Lord — young adult novel — 6th place

Furey, Maggie (2 nominations)
1996:
Harp of Winds — fantasy novel — 19th place

1995:
Aurian — first novel — 8th place

Furth, Robin (1 nomination)
2004:
Stephen King's The Dark Tower: A Concordance: Vol. I — non-fiction/art — 9th place (tie)

Future Life (2 nominations)
1981:
magazine/fanzine — 14th place

1979:
magazine — 14th place (tie)

Gailey, Sarah (6 nominations)
2023:
Just Like Home — horror novel — 3rd place

2022:
The Echo Wife — sf novel — 4th place

2021:
Upright Women Wanted — novella — 4th place

2020:
Magic for Liars — first novel — 4th place

2019:
“STET” — short story — 2nd place

2018:
River of Teeth — novella — 5th place

Gaiman, Neil (38 nominations; 23 wins)
2023:
Chivalry (by NG, art by Colleen Doran) — illustrated and art book — winner

2018:
Norse Mythology — collection — 2nd place

2017:
The View From the Cheap Seats — non-fiction — 3rd place

2016:
“Black Dog” — novelette — winner

2016:
Trigger Warning: Short Fictions and Disturbances — collection — winner

2014:
The Ocean at the End of the Lane — fantasy novel — winner

2014:
“The Sleeper and the Spindle” — novelette — winner

2014:
Unnatural Creatures (NG & Maria Dahvana Headley, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

2012:
“"And Weep Like Alexander"” — short story — 6th place

2012:
“The Case of Death and Honey” — short story — winner

2011:
Instructions (by Charles Vess & NG) — art book — 2nd place

2011:
“The Thing About Cassandra” — short story — winner

2011:
“The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains” — novelette — winner

2010:
“An Invocation of Incuriosity” — short story — winner

2009:
Coraline: The Graphic Novel (by NG, adapted and illustrated by P. Craig Russell) — nonfiction/art book — winner

2009:
The Graveyard Book — young adult novel — winner

2008:
“The Witch's Headstone” — novelette — winner

2007:
Fragile Things — collection — winner

2007:
“How to Talk to Girls at Parties” — short story — winner

2006:
Anansi Boys — fantasy novel — winner

2006:
“Sunbird” — short story — winner

2005:
“Forbidden Brides of the Faceless Slaves in the Nameless House of the Night of Dread Desire” — short story — winner

2004:
“A Study in Emerald” — novelette — winner

2004:
“Bitter Grounds” — novelette — 6th place

2004:
“Closing Time” — short story — winner

2004:
“The Monarch of the Glen” — novelette — 2nd place

2004:
The Sandman: Endless Nights — non-fiction/art — winner

2004:
The Wolves in the Walls (by NG & Dave McKean) — non-fiction/art — 2nd place

2003:
A Walking Tour of the Shambles (by Gene Wolfe & NG) — novelette — 3rd place

2003:
Coraline — young adult novel — winner

2003:
“October in the Chair” — short story — winner

2002:
American Gods — fantasy novel — winner

2000:
The Sandman: The Dream Hunters (by NG, illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano) — art book — 5th place

1999:
Smoke and Mirrors — collection — 2nd place

1999:
Stardust — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1999:
Stardust (by NG & Charles Vess) — art book — 4th place

1991:
Good Omens (by Terry Pratchett & NG) — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1986:
Ghastly Beyond Belief (by NG & Kim Newman) — nonfiction/reference — 10th place

Galactic Suburbia (2 nominations)
2015:
magazine — 16th place

2014:
magazine — 22nd place

Galaxy (9 nominations)
1979:
magazine — 12th place

1978:
magazine — 5th place

1977:
magazine/anth series — 3rd place

1976:
magazine — 3rd place

1975:
magazine — 3rd place

1974:
magazine — 3rd place

1973:
magazine — 4th place

1972:
magazine — 5th place

1971:
magazine — 3rd place

Galileo (4 nominations)
1980:
magazine — 8th place

1979:
magazine — 8th place

1978:
magazine — 9th place

1977:
magazine/anth series — 7th place

Gallagher, Stephen (1 nomination)
2001:
Journeyman: The Art of Chris Moore (by Chris Moore & SG) — art book — 13th place

Gallardo, Gervasio (3 nominations)
1973:
paperback cover artist — 10th place

1972:
paperback artist — 7th place

1971:
paperback cover illustrator — 11th place

Gallo, Irene (1 nomination)
2019:
Worlds Seen in Passing — anthology — 6th place

Gambino, Fred (2 nominations)
2015:
The Art of Fred Gambino: Dark Shepherd — art book — 12th place

2002:
Ground Zero — art book — 16th place

Garber, Eric (1 nomination)
1984:
Uranian Worlds: A Reader's Guide to Alternative Sexuality in Science Fiction and Fantasy (by EG & Lyn Paleo) — nonfiction/reference — 11th place

Garcia y Robertson, R. (17 nominations)
2010:
“SinBad the Sand Sailor” — novelette — 31st place

2007:
“Kansas, She Says, Is the Name of the Star” — novelette — 14th place

2006:
“Oxygen Rising” — novelette — 20th place (tie)

2005:
“Long Voyage Home” — novella — 10th place

2004:
“The Bone Witch” — novella — 6th place

2003:
“Ring Rats” — novella — 22nd place

2002:
“Firebird” — novelette — 22nd place

2001:
“Bird Herding” — novelette — 18th place

2001:
“One-Eyed Jacks and Suicide Kings” — novella — 10th place

1999:
“A Princess of Helium” — novella — 9th place

1999:
“Starfall” — novelette — 10th place

1999:
The Moon Maid and Other Fantastic Adventures — collection — 17th place

1996:
“Gone to Glory” — novelette — 19th place

1993:
“Breakfast Cereal Killers” — novelette — 13th place

1993:
“The Virgin and the Dinosaur” — novella — 14th place

1992:
The Spiral Dance — first novel — 8th place

1991:
“The Spiral Dance” — novelette — 29th place

Garcia, R. S. A. (1 nomination)
2023:
“Bishop's Opening” — novella — 9th place

Garcia, Robert T. (1 nomination)
2015:
The Collectors' Book of Virgil Finlay (Robert Weinberg, Douglas Ellis & RTG, eds.) — art book — 6th place

García, Sarah Rafael (1 nomination)
2022:
Speculative Fiction for Dreamers: A Latinx Anthology (Alex Hernandez, Matthew David Goodwin & SRG, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

Gardiner, Jeff (1 nomination)
2003:
The Age of Chaos: The Multiverse of Michael Moorcock — non-fiction — 6th place

Gardner, James Alan (4 nominations)
2009:
“The Ray-Gun: A Love Story” — novelette — 18th place

2001:
Hunted — sf novel — 20th place

1998:
Expendable — first novel — 2nd place

1998:
“Three Hearings on the Existence of Snakes in the Human Bloodstream” — novelette — 15th place

Garfinkle, Richard (1 nomination)
1997:
Celestial Matters — first novel — 5th place

Garner, Alan (1 nomination)
2013:
Boneland — fantasy novel — 17th place

Garnett, David S. (8 nominations)
1998:
New Worlds — anthology — 10th place

1995:
New Worlds 4 — anthology — 13th place

1994:
New Worlds 3 — anthology — 11th place

1993:
New Worlds 2 — anthology — 7th place

1992:
New Worlds 1 — anthology — 10th place (tie)

1991:
Zenith 2 — anthology — 11th place

1990:
The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Two — anthology — 24th place

1990:
Zenith — anthology — 20th place

Garrett, Randall (4 nominations)
1983:
The Best of Randall Garrett — single author collection — 9th place

1982:
Lord Darcy Investigates — single author collection — 5th place

1980:
“The Napoli Express” — novella — 15th place

1975:
“A Matter of Gravity” — novelette — 20th place

Gaughan, Jack (16 nominations)
2011:
Outermost (by JG, edited by Luis Ortiz) — art book — 8th place

1980:
artist — 21st place

1979:
artist — 17th place

1977:
artist — 8th place

1976:
artist — 8th place

1975:
professional artist — 6th place

1974:
professional artist — 2nd place

1973:
paperback cover artist — 3rd place (tie)

1973:
magazine artist — 3rd place

1973:
fan writer — 9th place

1973:
fan artist — 10th place

1972:
fan artist — 14th place

1972:
paperback artist — 9th place

1972:
magazine artist — 2nd place

1971:
fan cartoonist — 13th place

1971:
paperback cover illustrator — 4th place

Geary, Patricia (1 nomination)
1988:
Strange Toys — fantasy novel — 18th place

Geis, Richard E. (8 nominations; 2 wins)
1977:
critic — 4th place

1976:
critic — winner

1975:
critic — 2nd place

1974:
critic — winner

1973:
fan writer — 2nd place

1972:
fan writer — 2nd place

1971:
fan writer — 2nd place

1971:
fan critic — 5th place

Genge, Sara (1 nomination)
2010:
“As Women Fight” — short story — 18th place (tie)

Gentle, Mary (7 nominations)
2007:
Ilario: The Lion's Eye — fantasy novel — 19th place

2005:
Cartomancy — collection — 16th place

2004:
1610: A Sundial in a Grave — fantasy novel — 5th place

2001:
Ash: A Secret History — fantasy novel — 5th place

1992:
The Architecture of Desire — fantasy novel — 20th place

1991:
Rats and Gargoyles — fantasy novel — 10th place

1984:
Golden Witchbreed — sf novel — 22nd place

Gerrold, David (13 nominations; 1 win)
2014:
“Night Train to Paris” — short story — 10th place

1999:
“Jumping Off the Planet” — novella — 16th place

1995:
“The Martian Child” — novelette — winner

1993:
“The Kennedy Enterprise” — short story — 12th place

1985:
A Day for Damnation — sf novel — 19th place

1984:
A Matter for Men — sf novel — 19th place

1978:
Moonstar Odyssey — sf novel — 17th place

1975:
Science Fiction Emphasis I — original anthology — 13th place

1974:
The Man Who Folded Himself — novel — 5th place

1973:
Generation — original anthology — 7th place

1973:
When Harlie Was One — novel — 4th place

1973:
Yesterday's Children — novel — 19th place

1972:
Protostars — original anthology — 5th place

Geston, Mark S. (1 nomination)
1999:
“The Allies” — novelette — 22nd place

Gevers, Nick (5 nominations)
2012:
Ghosts by Gaslight (Jack Dann & NG, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

2011:
Is Anybody Out There? (NG & Marty Halpern, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

2010:
Other Earths (NG & Jay Lake, eds.) — anthology — 18th place

2009:
Extraordinary Engines: The Definitive Steampunk Anthology — anthology — 15th place

2004:
infinity plus two (Keith Brooke & NG, eds.) — anthology — 24th place

Ghiuselev, Iassen (1 nomination)
2006:
The King of the Golden River (by John Ruskin, illustrated by IG) — art book — 13th place

Ghosh, Amitav (1 nomination)
1998:
The Calcutta Chromosome — sf novel — 22nd place

Giancola, Donato (21 nominations)
2021:
artist — 10th place

2020:
artist — 9th place

2020:
Middle-earth: Journeys in Myth and Legend — art book — 4th place

2017:
artist — 9th place

2015:
artist — 7th place

2014:
artist — 6th place

2013:
artist — 5th place

2012:
artist — 6th place

2011:
artist — 4th place

2011:
Middle-Earth: Visions of a Modern Myth — art book — 4th place

2010:
artist — 7th place

2009:
artist — 8th place

2008:
artist — 8th place

2007:
artist — 5th place

2006:
artist — 11th place

2005:
artist — 4th place

2004:
artist — 4th place

2003:
artist — 8th place

2002:
artist — 8th place

2001:
artist — 10th place

2000:
artist — 7th place

Gianni, Gary (2 nominations)
2021:
A Storm of Swords: The Illustrated Edition (by George R. R. Martin, illustrated by GG) — art book — 6th place

2000:
The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane (by Robert E. Howard, illustrated by GG) — art book — 9th place

Gibbons, Dave (2 nominations; 1 win)
1988:
Watchmen (by Alan Moore & DG) — sf novel — 32nd place

1988:
Watchmen (by Alan Moore & DG) — nonfiction — winner

Gibson, William (25 nominations; 1 win)
2021:
Agency — sf novel — 5th place

2015:
The Peripheral — sf novel — 4th place

2013:
Distrust That Particular Flavor — non-fiction — winner

2011:
Zero History — sf novel — 5th place

2008:
Spook Country — sf novel — 2nd place

2004:
Pattern Recognition — sf novel — 2nd place

2000:
All Tomorrow's Parties — sf novel — 15th place

1997:
Idoru — sf novel — 6th place

1994:
Virtual Light — sf novel — 4th place

1992:
“Skinner's Room” — short story — 15th place

1992:
The Difference Engine (by WG & Bruce Sterling) — sf novel — 20th place

1991:
The Difference Engine (by WG & Bruce Sterling) — sf novel — 8th place

1989:
Mona Lisa Overdrive — sf novel — 2nd place

1987:
Burning Chrome — collection — 2nd place

1987:
Count Zero — sf novel — 3rd place

1987:
“The Winter Market” — novelette — 4th place

1986:
“Dogfight” (by Michael Swanwick & WG) — novelette — 5th place

1985:
Neuromancer — first novel — 2nd place

1985:
Neuromancer — sf novel — 8th place

1985:
“New Rose Hotel” — short story — 19th place

1984:
“Red Star, Winter Orbit” (by Bruce Sterling & WG) — novelette — 19th place

1983:
“Burning Chrome” — novelette — 17th place

1982:
“Hinterlands” — short story — 21st place

1982:
“Johnny Mnemonic” — novelette — 20th place

1982:
“The Gernsback Continuum” — short story — 24th place

Gier, Scott G. (1 nomination)
1996:
Genellan: Planetfall — first novel — 9th place

Gifford, James (1 nomination)
2001:
Robert A. Heinlein: A Reader's Companion — nonfiction — 2nd place

Giger, H. R. (15 nominations)
1999:
H.R. Giger's Retrospective 1964-1984 — art book — 9th place

1998:
artist — 5th place (tie)

1998:
www HRGiger com — art book — 5th place

1997:
H.R. Giger's Film Design — art book — 5th place

1992:
artist — 16th place

1992:
H.R. Giger's Necronomicon — nonfiction — 11th place

1991:
H.R. Giger's Biomechanics — nonfiction — 4th place

1990:
artist — 10th place

1990:
Giger's Alien — nonfiction — 5th place

1987:
artist — 12th place

1987:
H.R. Giger's Necronomicon 2 — nonfiction — 11th place

1981:
artist — 17th place (tie)

1981:
Giger's Alien — related nonfiction book — 8th place

1980:
artist — 7th place

1980:
H.R. Giger's Necronomicon — art or illustrated book — 2nd place

Gilbert, Mike (4 nominations)
1973:
fan artist — 14th place

1972:
fan artist — 10th place

1971:
fan artist — 5th place

1971:
fan cartoonist — 9th place

Gilbert, Sheila E. (1 nomination)
2003:
30th Anniversary DAW: Science Fiction (Elizabeth R. Wollheim & SEG, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

Gillespie, Bruce (4 nominations)
1976:
Philip K. Dick: Electric Shepherd — associational item — 9th place

1973:
fan writer — 8th place

1972:
fan writer — 7th place

1971:
fan critic — 8th place

Gilliam, Richard (1 nomination)
1994:
Confederacy of the Dead (RG, Martin H. Greenberg & Edward E. Kramer, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

Gilligan, ElizaBeth (1 nomination)
2004:
Magic's Silken Snare — first novel — 11th place

Gilliland, Alexis (8 nominations)
1984:
artist — 20th place (tie)

1982:
artist — 10th place

1982:
Revolution from Rosinante — first novel — 7th place

1981:
artist — 11th place

1980:
artist — 12th place

1979:
artist — 18th place

1971:
fan cartoonist — 7th place

1971:
fan critic — 15th place

Gillis, Alec (1 nomination)
2006:
Worlds: A Mission of Discovery — art book — 12th place

Gilman, Carolyn Ives (6 nominations)
2019:
“Umbernight” — novella — 10th place

2012:
“The Ice Owl” — novella — 8th place

2010:
“Economancer” — novelette — 28th place

2009:
“Arkfall” — novella — 15th place

2007:
“Okanoggan Falls” — novelette — 23rd place

1999:
Halfway Human — first novel — 2nd place

Gilman, Felix (3 nominations)
2011:
The Half-Made World — fantasy novel — 14th place

2010:
Gears of the City — fantasy novel — 19th place

2009:
Thunderer — first novel — 3rd place

Gilman, Greer Ilene (3 nominations)
2010:
Cloud & Ashes: Three Winter's Tales — fantasy novel — 13th place

2004:
“A Crowd of Bone” — novella — 17th place

1992:
Moonwise — first novel — 12th place

Gilman, Laura Anne (3 nominations)
2005:
editor — 18th place

2004:
editor — 17th place

2003:
Worlds That Weren't — anthology — 17th place

Ginway, M. Elizabeth (1 nomination)
2005:
Brazilian Science Fiction — non-fiction — 13th place

Girard, James P. (1 nomination)
1980:
“In Trophonius's Cave” — short story — 8th place (tie)

Gladney, Heather (1 nomination)
1988:
Teot's War — first novel — 23rd place

Gladstone, Max (6 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
Dead Country — fantasy novel — 10th place

2020:
Empress of Forever — sf novel — 6th place

2020:
This Is How You Lose the Time War (by Amal El-Mohtar & MG) — novella — winner

2018:
Bookburners — anthology — 8th place

2018:
The Ruin of Angels — fantasy novel — 8th place

2015:
Full Fathom Five — fantasy novel — 6th place

Gleick, James (1 nomination)
2017:
Time Travel: A History — non-fiction — 8th place

Glicksohn, Michael (3 nominations)
1973:
fan writer — 13th place

1972:
fan writer — 8th place

1971:
fan writer — 12th place (tie)

Gloss, Molly (3 nominations)
2013:
“The Grinnell Method” — novelette — 27th place

2003:
“Lambing Season” — short story — 18th place

1998:
The Dazzle of Day — sf novel — 25th place

Goble, Lou (1 nomination)
1983:
The Kalevide — first novel — 11th place

Godwin, Parke (7 nominations)
1996:
The Tower of Beowulf — fantasy novel — 16th place

1986:
The Last Rainbow — fantasy novel — 19th place

1985:
The Fire When It Comes — collection — 12th place

1983:
Wintermind (by Marvin Kaye & PG) — sf novel — 21st place

1982:
“The Fire When It Comes” — novelette — 6th place

1981:
Firelord — fantasy novel — 20th place (tie)

1979:
Masters of Solitude (by Marvin Kaye & PG) — novel — 23rd place

Golden Gryphon (8 nominations)
2011:
publisher/imprint — 20th place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 15th place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 17th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 13th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 7th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 8th place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 7th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 7th place

Golden Gryphon Press (4 nominations)
2003:
book publisher/imprint — 6th place

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 9th place

2001:
book publisher/imprint — 8th place

2000:
book publisher/imprint — 15th place

Golden, Christopher (2 nominations)
2023:
Road of Bones — horror novel — 9th place

2009:
Prince of Stories: The Many Worlds of Neil Gaiman (by Hank Wagner, CG & Stephen R. Bissette) — nonfiction/art book — 6th place

Golden, Raya (2 nominations)
2024:
Voyaging, Volume One: The Plague Star (by George R. R. Martin, art and adaptation by RG) — illustrated and art book — 7th place

2020:
Starport — art book — 10th place

Goldin, Stephen (1 nomination)
1974:
The Alien Condition — original anthology — 6th place

Goldman, William (1 nomination)
1984:
The Silent Gondoliers — fantasy novel — 25th place

Goldstein, Lisa (20 nominations)
2012:
The Uncertain Places — fantasy novel — 12th place

2009:
“Reader's Guide” — short story — 21st place

2003:
The Alchemist's Door — fantasy novel — 11th place

2000:
Dark Cities Underground — fantasy novel — 4th place

1997:
Walking the Labyrinth — fantasy novel — 12th place

1995:
Summer King, Winter Fool — fantasy novel — 10th place

1995:
“The Narcissus Plague” — short story — 12th place

1995:
Travellers in Magic — collection — 6th place

1994:
Strange Devices of the Sun and Moon — fantasy novel — 5th place

1993:
“Alfred” — short story — 21st place (tie)

1991:
“Midnight News” — short story — 18th place (tie)

1990:
Tourists — fantasy novel — 11th place

1989:
“After the Master” — short story — 30th place

1989:
“Death Is Different” — short story — 31st place

1989:
“My Year with the Aliens” — novelette — 16th place

1988:
A Mask for the General — sf novel — 33rd place

1988:
“Cassandra's Photographs” — short story — 7th place

1986:
The Dream Years — fantasy novel — 8th place

1986:
“Tourists” — short story — 12th place

1983:
The Red Magician — first novel — 2nd place

Gollancz (34 nominations)
2024:
publisher — 7th place

2023:
publisher/imprint — 9th place

2022:
publisher — 9th place

2021:
publisher/imprint — 7th place

2020:
publisher/imprint — 7th place

2019:
publisher — 7th place

2018:
publisher — 9th place

2017:
publisher — 8th place

2016:
publisher — 5th place

2015:
publisher/imprint — 6th place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 7th place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 9th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 13th place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 11th place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 13th place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 7th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 9th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 10th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 13th place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 11th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 10th place

2003:
book publisher/imprint — 11th place

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 11th place

1996:
book publisher — 9th place

1995:
book publisher — 12th place

1993:
book publisher — 12th place

1991:
publisher — 14th place

1990:
book publisher — 13th place

1989:
book publisher — 10th place

1988:
book publisher — 17th place

1987:
book publisher — 15th place

1986:
book publisher — 12th place

1985:
book publisher — 15th place

1981:
book publisher — 18th place

Gollancz/Millennium (2 nominations)
2001:
book publisher/imprint — 12th place

2000:
book publisher/imprint — 13th place

Goodkind, Terry (3 nominations)
1997:
Blood of the Fold — fantasy novel — 18th place

1996:
Stone of Tears — fantasy novel — 15th place

1995:
Wizard's First Rule — first novel — 7th place

Goodman, Alison M. (2 nominations)
2012:
Eona — young adult book — 19th place

2009:
Eon: Dragoneye Reborn (Australian title: The Two Pearls of Wisdom) — young adult novel — 12th place

Goodwin, Matthew David (1 nomination)
2022:
Speculative Fiction for Dreamers: A Latinx Anthology (Alex Hernandez, MDG & Sarah Rafael García, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

Goonan, Kathleen Ann (10 nominations)
2015:
“A Short History of the Twentieth Century, or, When You Wish Upon a Star” — novelette — 17th place (tie)

2012:
This Shared Dream — sf novel — 17th place

2009:
“Memory Dog” — novelette — 21st place

2008:
“Electric Rains” — short story — 36th place

2008:
In War Times — sf novel — 19th place

2005:
“Dinosaur Songs” — short story — 32nd place (tie)

2003:
Light Music — sf novel — 22nd place

2001:
Crescent City Rhapsody — sf novel — 11th place

1998:
Mississippi Blues — sf novel — 21st place

1995:
Queen City Jazz — first novel — 2nd place

Gordon, Edmund (1 nomination)
2018:
The Invention of Angela Carter — non-fiction — 9th place

Gorey, Edward (3 nominations)
2007:
Amphigorey Again — art book — 3rd place

2003:
Cautionary Tales for Children (by Hilaire Belloc & EG) — art book — 6th place

1997:
The World of Edward Gorey (by Clifford Ross & Karen Wilkin; artist EG) — art book — 3rd place

Gorges, Florent (1 nomination)
2019:
Yoshitaka Amano: The Illustrated Biography – Beyond the Fantasy — art book — 7th place

Gorinsky, Liz (4 nominations)
2015:
editor — 12th place

2014:
editor — 17th place

2013:
editor — 15th place

2012:
editor — 13th place

Gorman, Ed (2 nominations)
1994:
“The Face” — short story — 9th place

1990:
Stalkers (EG & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

Gorodischer, Angélica (2 nominations)
2014:
Trafalgar — collection — 24th place

2004:
Kalpa Imperial — collection — 14th place

Goss, Theodora (21 nominations; 1 win)
2020:
“A Country Called Winter” — novelette — 9th place

2020:
Snow White Learns Witchcraft — collection — 4th place

2019:
European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2019:
“Queen Lily” — novelette — 10th place

2018:
“Come See the Living Dryad” — novelette — 7th place

2018:
The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter — first novel — winner

2017:
“Red as Blood and White as Bone” — novelette — 7th place

2015:
“Cimmeria: From the Journal of Imaginary Anthropology” — short story — 33rd place

2014:
“Estella Saves the Village” — short story — 22nd place

2013:
“England Under the White Witch” — short story — 24th place

2013:
The Thorn and the Blossom: A Two-Sided Love Story — novelette — 23rd place

2012:
“Pug” — short story — 16th place

2011:
“Fair Ladies” — short story — 32nd place

2011:
“The Mad Scientist's Daughter” — novelette — 2nd place

2010:
“Child-Empress of Mars” — short story — 17th place

2008:
“Catherine and the Satyr” — short story — 40th place

2008:
“Princess Lucinda and the Hound of the Moon” — novelette — 31st place

2008:
“Singing of Mount Abora” — short story — 33rd place

2007:
In the Forest of Forgetting — collection — 9th place

2007:
“Lessons with Miss Gray” — novelette — 15th place

2006:
“Pip and the Fairies” — short story — 17th place

Gotlieb, Phyllis (2 nominations)
1982:
“Blue Apes” — novelette — 26th place

1973:
“Son of the Morning” — novella — 18th place

Gotschalk, Felix C. (1 nomination)
1986:
“Vestibular Man” — novelette — 24th place

Gottlieb, Sherry (1 nomination)
1995:
Love Bite — first novel — 9th place

Goulart, Ron (2 nominations)
2001:
Comic Book Culture — art book — 5th place

1971:
After Things Fell Apart — novel — 16th place

Gould, Robert (1 nomination)
1987:
artist — 20th place

Gould, Steven (6 nominations)
2015:
Exo — young adult book — 7th place

2012:
7th Sigma — sf novel — 18th place

2010:
“A Story, With Beans” — short story — 23rd place

1993:
Jumper — first novel — 2nd place

1991:
“Simulation Six” — novelette — 27th place

1989:
“Peaches for Mad Molly” — novelette — 14th place

Graham, Jo (1 nomination)
2009:
Black Ships — first novel — 4th place

Granfalloon (4 nominations)
1974:
fanzine — 12th place (tie)

1973:
fanzine — 5th place

1972:
fanzine — 4th place

1971:
fanzine — 11th place

Granfalloon #9 (1 nomination)
1971:
single fanzine issue — 8th place (tie)

Grant, Charles L. (16 nominations)
1992:
Final Shadows — anthology — 10th place (tie)

1988:
Shadows 10 — anthology — 19th place

1987:
Shadows 9 — anthology — 19th place

1986:
Shadows 8 — anthology — 17th place

1985:
Shadows 7 — anthology — 11th place (tie)

1984:
Shadows 6 — anthology — 9th place

1983:
Shadows 5 — anthology — 10th place

1983:
The Bloodwind — fantasy novel — 19th place

1983:
“What in Solemn Silence” — short story — 28th place

1982:
A Glow of Candles and Other Stories — single author collection — 20th place

1982:
Shadows 4 — anthology — 12th place

1981:
“Secrets of the Heart” — short story — 12th place

1980:
Nightmares — anthology — 12th place

1980:
Shadows 2 — anthology — 10th place

1979:
Shadows — anthology — 13th place

1977:
“A Crowd of Shadows” — short story — 5th place

Grant, Gavin J. (22 nominations; 1 win)
2015:
(GJG & Kelly Link) — editor — 7th place

2015:
Monstrous Affections (Kelly Link & GJG, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2014:
(GJG & Kelly Link) — editor — 9th place

2013:
(GJG & Kelly Link) — editor — 13th place

2012:
(GJG/Kelly Link) — editor — 14th place

2012:
Steampunk!: An Anthology of Fantastically Rich and Strange Stories (Kelly Link & GJG, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

2011:
(GJG & Kelly Link) — editor — 18th place

2010:
(GJG & Kelly Link) — editor — 12th place

2009:
(GJG & Kelly Link) — editor — 12th place

2009:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2008: Twenty-first Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link & GJG, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2008:
(GJG & Kelly Link) — editor — 8th place

2008:
The Best of Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet (Kelly Link & GJG, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

2008:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2007: Twentieth Annual Collection (by Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link & GJG, ed.) — anthology — 4th place

2007:
(GJG & Kelly Link) — editor — 9th place

2007:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2006: Nineteenth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link & GJG, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2006:
(GJG & Kelly Link) — editor — 6th place

2006:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eighteenth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link & GJG, eds.) — anthology — winner

2005:
(GJG & Kelly Link) — editor — 6th place

2005:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Seventeenth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link & GJG, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2004:
(GJG & Kelly Link) — editor — 9th place

2003:
(GJG & Kelly Link) — editor — 10th place

2002:
editor — 13th place (tie)

Grant, Glenn (2 nominations)
2000:
Northern Suns (David G. Hartwell & GG, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

1995:
Northern Stars (David G. Hartwell & GG, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

Grant, John (8 nominations; 1 win)
2012:
Denying Science — non-fiction — 8th place

2005:
Digital Art for the 21st Century: Renderosity (by JG & Audre Vysniauskas) — art book — 9th place

2005:
“Q” — novelette — 25th place

2004:
The Chesley Awards for Science Fiction & Fantasy Art: A Retrospective (JG, Elizabeth Humphrey & Pamela D. Scoville, eds.) — non-fiction/art — 8th place

2003:
Dragonhenge (by Bob Eggleton & JG) — art book — 2nd place

2003:
Paper Tiger Fantasy Art Gallery — art book — 7th place

2002:
editor — 17th place

1998:
The Encyclopedia of Fantasy (John Clute & JG, eds.) — nonfiction — winner

Grant, Mira (2 nominations)
2012:
Deadline — sf novel — 8th place

2011:
Feed — sf novel — 7th place

Grant, Richard (2 nominations)
1988:
Rumors of Spring — sf novel — 27th place

1986:
Saraband of Lost Time — first novel — 8th place

Gravel, Geary (1 nomination)
1985:
The Alchemists — first novel — 12th place

Gravett, Paul (1 nomination)
2006:
Graphic Novels: Stories to Change Your Life — art book — 7th place

Gray, Alasdair (1 nomination)
1982:
Lanark — first novel — 12th place

Green, Jen (1 nomination)
1986:
Despatches from the Frontiers of the Female Mind (JG & Sarah Lefanu, eds.) — anthology — 19th place

Green, Terence M. (1 nomination)
1985:
“Barking Dogs” — short story — 31st place

Greenberg, Martin H. (80 nominations)
2013:
editor — 21st place

2012:
editor — 19th place

2011:
editor — 20th place

2010:
editor — 22nd place

2009:
editor — 17th place (tie)

2008:
editor — 20th place

2007:
editor — 16th place

2006:
editor — 11th place

2006:
The Best Time Travel Stories of the 20th Century (Harry Turtledove & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

2005:
editor — 11th place

2004:
editor — 13th place

2003:
editor — 9th place

2003:
Robert Silverberg Presents The Great SF Stories (1964) (Robert Silverberg & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

2002:
editor — 9th place

2002:
The Best Alternate History Stories of the 20th Century (Harry Turtledove & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

2002:
The Best Military Science Fiction of the 20th Century (Harry Turtledove & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

2001:
editor — 9th place

2001:
Star Colonies (MHG & John Helfers, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

2000:
editor — 10th place

2000:
Moon Shots (Peter Crowther & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2000:
My Favorite Science Fiction Story — anthology — 11th place

1999:
editor — 11th place

1999:
Lord of the Fantastic: Stories in Honor of Roger Zelazny — anthology — 8th place

1998:
editor — 9th place

1998:
Love in Vein II (Poppy Z. Brite & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

1998:
The New Hugo Winners Volume IV (Gregory Benford & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

1996:
editor — 8th place

1996:
Dark Love (Nancy A. Collins, Edward E. Kramer & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

1995:
editor — 10th place

1995:
Love in Vein (Poppy Z. Brite & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

1995:
Nebula Award-Winning Novellas — anthology — 19th place

1995:
The New Hugo Winners: Volume III (Connie Willis & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

1994:
editor — 12th place

1994:
Confederacy of the Dead (Richard Gilliam, MHG & Edward E. Kramer, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

1993:
editor — 6th place

1993:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 25 (1963) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1993:
Tales of Riverworld (Philip José Farmer & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

1993:
What Might Have Been? Vol. 4: Alternate Americas (Gregory Benford & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

1992:
editor — 6th place

1992:
After the King: Stories in Honor of J.R.R. Tolkien — anthology — 7th place

1992:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 23 (1961) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

1992:
The New Hugo Winners, Volume II (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 19th place

1992:
What Might Have Been? Vol. 3: Alternate Wars (Gregory Benford & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

1991:
editor — 11th place

1991:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 20 (1958) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

1991:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 21 (1959) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1991:
The Mammoth Book of Vintage Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1950s (Isaac Asimov, MHG & Charles G. Waugh, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

1990:
editor — 9th place

1990:
Foundation's Friends — anthology — 5th place

1990:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 19 (1957) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

1990:
Stalkers (Ed Gorman & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

1990:
The New Hugo Winners (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1990:
What Might Have Been? Vol. 1: Alternate Empires (Gregory Benford & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

1990:
What Might Have Been? Vol. 2: Alternate Heroes (Gregory Benford & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

1989:
editor — 14th place (tie)

1989:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 18 (1956) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

1989:
Weird Tales: 32 Unearthed Terrors (Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

1988:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 16 (1954) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

1987:
Hitler Victorious (Gregory Benford & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

1987:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 15 (1953) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1986:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 13 (1951) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1986:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 14 (1952) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 20th place

1985:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 11 (1949) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1985:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 12 (1950) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1984:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 10 (1948) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

1984:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 9 (1947) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

1984:
Philip K. Dick (MHG & Joseph D. Olander, eds.) — nonfiction/reference — 7th place

1984:
The Arbor House Treasury of Science Fiction Masterpieces (Robert Silverberg & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

1984:
The Fantasy Hall of Fame (Robert Silverberg & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1983:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 7 (1945) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1983:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 8 (1946) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

1982:
A Treasury of Modern Fantasy (Terry Carr & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

1982:
Fantastic Lives — related nonfiction book — 14th place

1982:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 5 (1943) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 19th place

1982:
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 6 (1944) (Isaac Asimov & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 21st place

1981:
Galaxy: Thirty Years of Innovative Science Fiction (Frederik Pohl, MHG & Joseph D. Olander, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

1981:
The Arbor House Treasury of Great Science Fiction Short Novels (Robert Silverberg & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1981:
The Arbor House Treasury of Modern Science Fiction (Robert Silverberg & MHG, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

1981:
The Science Fiction of Mark Clifton (by Mark Clifton, edited by Barry N. Malzberg & MHG) — single author collection — 19th place

1980:
The 13 Crimes of Science Fiction (Isaac Asimov, MHG & Charles G. Waugh, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

Greenblatt, A. T. (1 nomination)
2021:
“Burn or the Episodic Life of Sam Wells as a Super” — novelette — 9th place

Greenhalgh, Zohra (1 nomination)
1990:
Contrarywise — first novel — 18th place

Greenland, Colin (3 nominations)
1993:
Michael Moorcock: Death Is No Obstacle — nonfiction — 7th place

1986:
Interzone: The 1st Anthology (John Clute, CG & David Pringle, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

1984:
The Entropy Exhibition: Michael Moorcock and the British 'New Wave' in Science Fiction — nonfiction/reference — 13th place

Gregg Press (4 nominations)
1982:
book publisher — 15th place

1981:
book publisher — 10th place

1980:
book publisher — 13th place

1978:
publisher — 12th place

Gregory, Daryl (11 nominations)
2022:
Revelator — horror novel — 7th place

2019:
“Nine Last Days on Planet Earth” — novelette — 2nd place

2018:
Spoonbenders — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2016:
Harrison Squared — young adult book — 5th place

2015:
Afterparty — sf novel — 10th place

2015:
We Are All Completely Fine — novella — 3rd place

2012:
Raising Stony Mayhall — fantasy novel — 11th place

2012:
Unpossible and Other Stories — collection — 13th place

2010:
The Devil's Alphabet — sf novel — 11th place

2009:
Pandemonium — first novel — 2nd place

2006:
“Second Person, Present Tense” — novelette — 23rd place

Griffin, Russell (1 nomination)
1988:
“Saving Time” — novella — 10th place

Griffin, Scott Tracy (1 nomination)
2013:
Tarzan: The Centennial Celebration — art book — 5th place

Griffith, Nicola (6 nominations)
2023:
Spear — fantasy novel — 5th place

2010:
“It Takes Two” — novelette — 2nd place

1999:
Bending the Landscape: Science Fiction (NG & Stephen Pagel, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

1998:
Bending the Landscape: Fantasy (NG & Stephen Pagel, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

1996:
Slow River — sf novel — 10th place

1994:
Ammonite — first novel — 2nd place

Grimsley, Jim (2 nominations)
2006:
“The 120 Hours of Sodom” — novelette — 26th place

2002:
“Into Greenwood” — novelette — 21st place

Grimson, Todd (1 nomination)
1997:
Stainless — horror/dark fantasy novel — 10th place

Grimwood, Ken (1 nomination)
1988:
Replay — sf novel — 31st place

Gropp, Richard (1 nomination)
2013:
Bad Glass — first novel — 12th place

Groppi, Susan Marie (4 nominations)
2008:
editor — 27th place

2007:
editor — 20th place

2007:
Twenty Epics (David Moles & SMG, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

2006:
editor — 23rd place

Grossman, Lev (2 nominations)
2015:
The Magician's Land — fantasy novel — 5th place

2012:
The Magician King — fantasy novel — 7th place

Grotta, Sally Wiener (1 nomination)
2015:
The Winter Boy — fantasy novel — 18th place

Grundy, Stephan (2 nominations)
1995:
Rhinegold — fantasy novel — 18th place

1995:
Rhinegold — first novel — 3rd place

Guinan, Paul (2 nominations)
2013:
Frank Reade: Adventures in the Age of Invention (by PG & Anina Bennett) — art book — 9th place

2010:
Boilerplate: History's Mechanical Marvel (by PG & Anina Bennett) — nonfiction/art book — 17th place

Gunn, Eileen (6 nominations)
2023:
Night Shift — collection — 6th place

2015:
Questionable Practices — collection — 4th place

2010:
“Zeppelin City” (by Michael Swanwick & EG) — novelette — 8th place

2005:
Stable Strategies and Others — collection — 11th place

1990:
“Computer Friendly” — short story — 16th place

1989:
“Stable Strategies for Middle Management” — short story — 26th place

Gunn, James (15 nominations; 1 win)
2018:
Star-Begotten: A Life Lived in Science Fiction — non-fiction — 6th place

2006:
Speculations on Speculation: Theories of Science Fiction (by JG & Matthew Candelaria) — non-fiction — 12th place

1999:
The Road to Science Fiction Volume 5: The British Way — anthology — 14th place

1999:
The Road to Science Fiction Volume 6: Around the World — anthology — 19th place

1998:
Isaac Asimov: The Foundations of Science Fiction, Revised Edition — nonfiction — 3rd place

1996:
“The Lens of Time” — short story — 8th place

1993:
Inside Science Fiction: Essays on Fantastic Literature — nonfiction — 5th place

1989:
The New Encyclopedia of Science Fiction — related nonfiction — 3rd place

1983:
Isaac Asimov: The Foundations of Science Fiction — nonfiction/reference — 4th place

1983:
The Road to Science Fiction #4: From Here to Forever — anthology — 7th place

1982:
The Dreamers — sf novel — 22nd place

1980:
The Road to Science Fiction #3: From Heinlein to Here — anthology — 16th place

1976:
Alternate Worlds: The Illustrated History of Science Fiction — associational item — winner

1976:
Nebula Award Stories Ten — anthology — 9th place

1973:
The Listeners — novel — 8th place

Guran, Paula (6 nominations)
2015:
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2014 Edition — anthology — 19th place

2014:
Once Upon a Time — anthology — 12th place

2014:
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2013 Edition — anthology — 17th place

2013:
Rock On: The Greatest Hits of Science Fiction & Fantasy — anthology — 24th place

2013:
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2012 Edition — anthology — 20th place

2012:
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2011 Edition — anthology — 22nd place

Gurney, James (7 nominations; 1 win)
2010:
Imaginative Realism: How to Paint What Doesn't Exist — nonfiction/art book — 18th place

1996:
artist — 5th place

1996:
Dinotopia: The World Beneath — art book — 2nd place

1993:
artist — 3rd place

1993:
Dinotopia — nonfiction — winner

1990:
artist — 8th place

1985:
artist — 11th place

Gustafson, Jon (1 nomination)
1987:
Chroma: The Art of Alex Schomburg (by JG, text; Alex Schomburg, art) — nonfiction — 16th place

Guthridge, George (1 nomination)
1982:
“The Quiet” — short story — 8th place

Gwinn, Beth (1 nomination)
2002:
Dark Dreamers: Facing the Masters of Fear (by BG & Stanley Wiater) — art book — 14th place

Ha, Thomas (1 nomination)
2024:
“Window Boy” — short story — 9th place

Haber, Karen (9 nominations)
2012:
Masters of Science Fiction and Fantasy Art — art book — 2nd place

2006:
Fantasy: The Best of 2004 (KH & Jonathan Strahan, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

2006:
Science Fiction: The Best of 2004 (KH & Jonathan Strahan, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

2005:
Science Fiction: The Best of 2003 (KH & Jonathan Strahan, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

2004:
Science Fiction: The Best of 2002 (Robert Silverberg & KH, eds.) — anthology — 20th place

2002:
Meditations on Middle-Earth — non-fiction — 2nd place

1995:
Universe 3 (Robert Silverberg & KH, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

1993:
Universe 2 (Robert Silverberg & KH, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

1991:
Universe 1 (Robert Silverberg & KH, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

Hacker, Marilyn (4 nominations)
1972:
Quark/2 (Samuel R. Delany & MH, eds.) — original anthology — 12th place

1972:
Quark/3 (Samuel R. Delany & MH, eds.) — original anthology — 10th place (tie)

1972:
Quark/4 (Samuel R. Delany & MH, eds.) — original anthology — 8th place

1971:
Quark/1 (Samuel R. Delany & MH, eds.) — anthology/collection — 6th place

Haffner Press (2 nominations)
2013:
publisher/imprint — 24th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 21st place

Haffner, Stephen (1 nomination)
2009:
The Worlds of Jack Williamson: A Centennial Tribute 1908-2008 — nonfiction/art book — 10th place

Haikasoru (1 nomination)
2013:
publisher/imprint — 25th place

Haines, Paul (1 nomination)
2010:
“Wives” — novella — 16th place

Haining, Peter (1 nomination)
2002:
The Classic Era of American Pulp Magazines — art book — 11th place

Hairston, Andrea (1 nomination)
2012:
Redwood and Wildfire — fantasy novel — 13th place

Haldeman, Jack C. II (3 nominations)
1984:
There Is No Darkness (by Joe Haldeman & JCH) — sf novel — 25th place

1983:
“High Steel” (by JCH & Jack Dann) — novelette — 5th place

1982:
“Executive Clemency” (by Gardner Dozois & JCH) — short story — 11th place

Haldeman, Joe (46 nominations; 4 wins)
2015:
Work Done for Hire — sf novel — 15th place

2014:
The Best of Joe Haldeman — collection — 2nd place

2012:
Earthbound — sf novel — 11th place

2011:
“Sleeping Dogs” — short story — 9th place

2011:
Starbound — sf novel — 11th place

2009:
Marsbound — sf novel — 5th place

2008:
The Accidental Time Machine — sf novel — 5th place

2007:
A Separate War and Other Stories — collection — 7th place

2007:
“The Mars Girl” — novella — 2nd place

2006:
“Angel of Light” — short story — 10th place

2006:
Old Twentieth — sf novel — 7th place

2005:
Camouflage — sf novel — 6th place

2005:
“Faces” — short story — 6th place

2004:
“Four Short Novels” — short story — 2nd place

2003:
Guardian — sf novel — 13th place

2001:
The Coming — sf novel — 4th place

2000:
Forever Free — sf novel — 6th place

1998:
Forever Peace — sf novel — 3rd place

1997:
None So Blind — collection — winner

1996:
“For White Hill” — novelette — 7th place

1995:
“None So Blind” — short story — winner

1994:
“Feedback” — short story — 7th place

1993:
“Graves” — short story — 3rd place

1993:
Worlds Enough and Time — sf novel — 11th place

1992:
“Images” — short story — 12th place

1991:
“The Hemingway Hoax” — novella — 3rd place

1991:
The Hemingway Hoax — sf novel — 14th place

1990:
Buying Time (UK title: The Long Habit of Living) — sf novel — 15th place

1986:
Dealing in Futures — collection — 9th place

1984:
Nebula Award Stories 17 — anthology — 16th place

1984:
There Is No Darkness (by JH & Jack C. Haldeman II) — sf novel — 25th place

1984:
Worlds Apart — sf novel — 14th place

1982:
Worlds — sf novel — 15th place

1981:
“Lindsay and the Red City Blues” — short story — 16th place

1980:
“Blood Sisters” — short story — 8th place (tie)

1979:
Infinite Dreams — single author collection — 5th place

1979:
Study War No More — anthology — 17th place

1978:
All My Sins Remembered — sf novel — 20th place

1977:
Mindbridge — novel — 2nd place

1977:
“Tricentennial” — short story — winner

1976:
“Anniversary Project” — short story — 8th place

1976:
“End Game” — novelette — 14th place

1976:
The Forever War — novel — winner

1975:
Cosmic Laughter — reprint anthology — 9th place

1975:
The Forever War — novel — 8th place

1973:
“Hero” — novella — 4th place

Haldeman, Linda (1 nomination)
1982:
Esbae: A Winter's Tale — fantasy novel — 15th place

Hale, Shannon (1 nomination)
2008:
Book of a Thousand Days — young adult book — 9th place

Hall, Hal W. (4 nominations)
1998:
Science Fiction and Fantasy Reference Index: 1992-1995 — nonfiction — 10th place

1994:
Science Fiction and Fantasy Reference Index: 1985-1991 — nonfiction — 7th place

1988:
Science Fiction and Fantasy Reference Index, Vols I and II — nonfiction — 16th place

1976:
The Science Fiction Book Review Index — associational item — 12th place

Hallus, Tak (1 nomination)
1975:
“Star Gate” — novel — 17th place

Halpern, Marty (2 nominations)
2011:
Is Anybody Out There? (Nick Gevers & MH, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

2004:
The Silver Gryphon (Gary Turner & MH, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

Hambly, Barbara (14 nominations; 1 win)
2020:
Prisoner of Midnight — horror novel — 8th place

2001:
Knight of the Demon Queen — fantasy novel — 24th place

2000:
Dragonshadow — fantasy novel — 11th place

1997:
Mother of Winter — fantasy novel — 16th place

1996:
Travelling with the Dead (US title: Traveling with the Dead) — horror/dark fantasy novel — 2nd place

1995:
Bride of the Rat God — dark fantasy/horror novel — 2nd place

1994:
Dog Wizard — fantasy novel — 8th place

1993:
The Magicians of Night (UK title: Magicians of the Night) — fantasy novel — 7th place

1992:
The Rainbow Abyss — fantasy novel — 5th place

1989:
Those Who Hunt the Night (UK title: Immortal Blood) — horror novel — winner

1988:
The Witches of Wenshar — fantasy novel — 7th place

1987:
Dragonsbane — fantasy novel — 25th place

1986:
Dragonsbane — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1985:
The Ladies of Mandrigyn — fantasy novel — 7th place

2023:
Charting the Afrofuturist Imaginary in African American Art: The Black Female Fantastic — nonfiction — 10th place

Hamilton, Laurell K. (1 nomination)
2001:
A Kiss of Shadows — fantasy novel — 13th place

Hamilton, Peter F. (7 nominations)
2001:
“The Suspect Genome” — novella — 20th place

2001:
Watching Trees Grow — novella — 12th place

2000:
The Naked God — sf novel — 9th place

1999:
“A Second Chance at Eden” — novella — 8th place

1999:
A Second Chance at Eden — collection — 15th place

1998:
“Escape Route” — novelette — 10th place

1998:
The Reality Dysfunction — sf novel — 11th place

Hamilton, Virginia (1 nomination)
2005:
The People Could Fly: The Picture Book (by VH, illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon) — art book — 7th place

Hammond, Wayne G. (1 nomination)
2013:
J.R.R. Tolkien: The Art of The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien (by WGH & Christina Scull) — art book — 3rd place

Hand, Elizabeth (30 nominations)
2024:
A Haunting on the Hill — horror novel — 9th place

2022:
The Best of Elizabeth Hand — collection — 7th place

2020:
Curious Toys — horror novel — 4th place

2018:
“Fire.” — short story — 9th place

2016:
Wylding Hall — fantasy novel — 5th place

2013:
Errantry: Strange Stories — collection — 18th place

2013:
Radiant Days — young adult book — 9th place

2012:
“Near Zennor” — novella — 11th place

2011:
“The Maiden Flight of McCauley's Bellerophon” — novella — 6th place

2008:
Illyria — novella — 8th place

2008:
“Winter's Wife” — novelette — 14th place

2007:
Saffron and Brimstone: Strange Stories — collection — 15th place

2007:
“The Saffron Gatherers” — short story — 10th place

2006:
“Calypso in Berlin” — short story — 26th place

2005:
Mortal Love — fantasy novel — 9th place

2005:
“Wonderwall” — short story — 27th place

2004:
Bibliomancy — collection — 15th place

2003:
“Pavane for a Prince of the Air” — novelette — 32nd place

2003:
“The Least Trumps” — novella — 19th place

2002:
“Cleopatra Brimstone” — novella — 13th place

2001:
“Chip Crockett's Christmas Carol” — novella — 16th place

2000:
Black Light — fantasy novel — 14th place

1999:
Last Summer at Mars Hill — collection — 7th place

1998:
Glimmering — sf novel — 18th place

1996:
Waking the Moon (revised) — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1995:
“Last Summer at Mars Hill” — novella — 9th place

1993:
Æstival Tide — sf novel — 27th place

1993:
“In the Month of Athyr” — novelette — 22nd place

1992:
“Snow on Sugar Mountain” — novelette — 23rd place

1991:
Winterlong — first novel — 2nd place

Hansen, Karl (1 nomination)
1982:
War Games — first novel — 5th place

Hanson, Dian (2 nominations)
2024:
The Fantastic Worlds of Frank Frazetta (by DH, art by Frank Frazetta) — illustrated and art book — 3rd place

2021:
Masterpieces of Fantasy Art — art book — 9th place

Harcourt, Glenn (1 nomination)
1985:
Palimpsests (by Carter Scholz & GH) — first novel — 11th place

Harding, Lee (1 nomination)
1980:
Rooms of Paradise — anthology — 13th place

Hardinge, Frances (7 nominations)
2023:
Unraveller — young adult novel — 4th place

2018:
A Skinful of Shadows — young adult book — 9th place

2015:
Cuckoo Song — young adult book — 14th place

2013:
A Face Like Glass — young adult book — 17th place

2010:
Gullstruck Island (US title: The Lost Conspiracy) — young adult novel — 9th place

2008:
Verdigris Deep (UK title: Well Witched) — young adult book — 10th place

2006:
Fly by Night — first novel — 15th place

Hardy, David A. (9 nominations)
2005:
Futures: 50 Years in Space: The Challenge of the Stars (by DAH & Patrick Moore) — art book — 6th place

1987:
artist — 19th place

1982:
artist — 25th place

1981:
artist — 24th place (tie)

1980:
artist — 20th place

1979:
artist — 10th place

1976:
artist — 19th place

1974:
professional artist — 15th place (tie)

1973:
magazine artist — 9th place

Hardy, Lyndon (2 nominations)
1981:
Master of the Five Magics — first novel — 6th place

1981:
Master of the Five Magics — fantasy novel — 22nd place

Harington, Donald (1 nomination)
1990:
The Cockroaches of Stay More — fantasy novel — 25th place

Harkaway, Nick (3 nominations)
2015:
Tigerman — sf novel — 18th place

2013:
Angelmaker — sf novel — 15th place

2009:
The Gone-Away World — first novel — 5th place

Harlan, Thomas (2 nominations)
2001:
The Gate of Fire — fantasy novel — 25th place

2000:
The Shadow of Ararat — first novel — 2nd place

Harman, Dominic (1 nomination)
2002:
artist — 24th place (tie)

Harness, Charles L. (7 nominations)
1999:
An Ornament to His Profession — collection — 9th place

1999:
“The GUAC Bug” — novelette — 29th place (tie)

1986:
“George Washington Slept Here” — novella — 16th place

1985:
“Summer Solstice” — novelette — 8th place

1982:
“H-Tec” — novelette — 16th place

1982:
“The Venetian Court” — novella — 13th place

1975:
“The Araqnid Window” — novella — 7th place

Harper (3 nominations)
2020:
publisher/imprint — 10th place

2015:
publisher/imprint — 19th place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 13th place

Harper & Row (8 nominations)
1981:
book publisher — 13th place

1980:
book publisher — 15th place

1978:
publisher — 9th place (tie)

1977:
publisher — 7th place

1976:
publisher - hardcover — 3rd place

1975:
publisher - hardbound — 3rd place

1974:
book publisher — 6th place

1973:
book publisher — 12th place

Harper Voyager (2 nominations)
2023:
publisher/imprint — 10th place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 18th place

Harper, Rory (1 nomination)
1990:
Petrogypsies — first novel — 8th place

HarperCollins (2 nominations)
2003:
book publisher/imprint — 15th place

1994:
book publisher — 13th place

HarperCollins (US) (1 nomination)
1998:
book publisher — 3rd place

HarperCollins UK (1 nomination)
1994:
book publisher — 14th place

HarperCollins US (1 nomination)
1996:
book publisher — 4th place

HarperCollins/Eos (3 nominations)
2006:
publisher/imprint — 12th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 5th place

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 6th place

HarperCollins/Eos Prism (1 nomination)
2001:
book publisher/imprint — 2nd place

HarperCollins/HarperPrism (2 nominations)
1997:
book publisher — 7th place

1995:
book publisher — 8th place

HarperPrism (2 nominations)
2000:
book publisher/imprint — 8th place

1999:
book publisher/imprint — 5th place

HarperVoyager (2 nominations)
2013:
publisher/imprint — 19th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 18th place

Harris, Charlaine (1 nomination)
2002:
Dead Until Dark — fantasy novel — 21st place

Harris, Deborah Turner (1 nomination)
1987:
The Burning Stone — first novel — 17th place

Harris, John (1 nomination)
2015:
artist — 10th place

Harris, Robert (1 nomination)
1993:
Fatherland — first novel — 5th place

Harris, Thomas (1 nomination)
1989:
The Silence of the Lambs — horror novel — 6th place

Harrison, Harry (16 nominations; 1 win)
2015:
Harry Harrison! Harry Harrison! — non-fiction — 5th place

2002:
50 in 50 — collection — 20th place

1985:
West of Eden — sf novel — 7th place

1980:
Planet Story (by HH, illustrated by Jim Burns) — art or illustrated book — 16th place

1976:
Hell's Cartographers (Brian W. Aldiss & HH, eds.) — associational item — 5th place

1976:
Lifeboat (by Gordon R. Dickson & HH) — novel — 18th place

1975:
SF: Authors' Choice 4 — reprint anthology — 8th place

1974:
Astounding — original anthology — winner

1974:
Nova 3 — original anthology — 9th place

1974:
The Astounding-Analog Reader, Volume Two (HH & Brian Aldiss, eds.) — reprint anth/collection — 7th place

1973:
“A Transatlantic Tunnel, Hurrah!” (book title Tunnel Through the Deeps) — novel — 17th place (tie)

1973:
Best SF: 1971 (HH & Brian Aldiss, eds.) — reprint anth/collection — 11th place

1973:
Nova 2 — original anthology — 5th place

1973:
The Astounding-Analog Reader, Volume One (HH & Brian Aldiss, eds.) — reprint anth/collection — 13th place (tie)

1972:
Best SF: 1970 (HH & Brian Aldiss, eds.) — reprint anth/collection — 16th place

1971:
Nova 1 — anthology/collection — 15th place

Harrison, M. John (14 nominations)
2024:
Wish I Was Here: An Anti-Memoir — non-fiction — 7th place

2013:
Empty Space — sf novel — 11th place

2013:
“In Autotelia” — short story — 30th place

2007:
Nova Swing — sf novel — 12th place

2005:
“tourism” — short story — 24th place

2004:
Things That Never Happen — collection — 12th place

2003:
Light — sf novel — 6th place

2001:
“The Neon Heart Murders” — short story — 24th place

2001:
Travel Arrangements — collection — 25th place

2000:
“Suicide Coast” — short story — 20th place

1986:
Viriconium Nights (UK edition) — collection — 16th place

1985:
Viriconium Nights — collection — 15th place

1983:
In Viriconium — fantasy novel — 16th place

1981:
A Storm of Wings — fantasy novel — 16th place

Harrison, Mark (1 nomination)
1992:
Dreamlands — nonfiction — 9th place

Harrison, Niall (2 nominations)
2024:
All These Worlds — non-fiction — 8th place

2011:
British Science Fiction & Fantasy: Twenty Years, Two Surveys (Paul Kincaid & NH, eds.) — non-fiction — 6th place

Harrow, Alix E. (9 nominations)
2024:
Starling House — horror novel — 3rd place

2023:
A Mirror Mended — novella — 4th place

2023:
“The Six Deaths of the Saint” — novelette — 5th place

2022:
A Spindle Splintered — novella — 4th place

2022:
“Mr. Death” — short story — 2nd place

2021:
The Once and Future Witches — fantasy novel — 5th place

2021:
“The Sycamore and the Sybil” — short story — 6th place

2020:
The Ten Thousand Doors of January — first novel — 3rd place

2019:
“A Witch's Guide to Escape: A Practical Compendium of Portal Fantasies” — short story — 6th place

Hartman, Jed (1 nomination)
2007:
editor — 25th place

Hartman, Rachel (2 nominations)
2019:
Tess of the Road — young adult book — 4th place

2013:
Seraphina — first novel — 4th place

Hartmann, Ivor W. (1 nomination)
2013:
AfroSF: Science Fiction by African Writers — anthology — 16th place

Hartmann, Sadie (1 nomination)
2024:
101 Horror Books to Read Before You're Murdered — non-fiction — 2nd place

Hartmann, William K. (2 nominations)
1998:
Mars Underground — first novel — 5th place

1982:
The Grand Tour (by Ron Miller & WKH) — related nonfiction book — 5th place

Hartwell, David G. (73 nominations; 1 win)
2016:
editor — winner

2015:
editor — 9th place

2014:
editor — 6th place

2014:
Twenty-First Century Science Fiction (DGH & Patrick Nielsen Hayden, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

2014:
Year's Best SF 18 — anthology — 14th place

2013:
editor — 6th place

2013:
The Sword & Sorcery Anthology (DGH & Jacob Weisman, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

2013:
Year's Best SF 17 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2012:
editor — 6th place

2012:
Year's Best SF 16 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

2011:
editor — 4th place

2011:
Year's Best SF 15 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

2010:
editor — 5th place

2010:
Year's Best Fantasy 9 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 19th place

2010:
Year's Best SF 14 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

2009:
editor — 4th place

2009:
Year's Best Fantasy 8 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 23rd place

2009:
Year's Best SF 13 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

2008:
editor — 4th place

2008:
Year's Best Fantasy 7 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 19th place

2008:
Year's Best SF 12 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

2007:
editor — 2nd place

2007:
Year's Best Fantasy 6 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

2007:
Year's Best SF 11 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

2006:
editor — 3rd place

2006:
Year's Best Fantasy 5 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

2006:
Year's Best SF 10 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

2005:
editor — 4th place

2005:
Year's Best Fantasy 4 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

2005:
Year's Best SF 9 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

2004:
editor — 4th place

2004:
Year's Best Fantasy 3 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

2004:
Year's Best SF 8 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2003:
editor — 3rd place

2003:
The Hard SF Renaissance (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2003:
Year's Best Fantasy 2 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

2003:
Year's Best SF 7 (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

2002:
editor — 4th place

2002:
Year's Best Fantasy (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

2002:
Year's Best SF 6 — anthology — 5th place

2001:
editor — 4th place

2001:
Year's Best SF 5 — anthology — 3rd place

2000:
editor — 2nd place

2000:
Centaurus: The Best of Australian Science Fiction (DGH & Damien Broderick, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

2000:
Northern Suns (DGH & Glenn Grant, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

2000:
Year's Best SF 4 — anthology — 3rd place

1999:
editor — 2nd place

1999:
Year's Best SF 3 — anthology — 4th place

1998:
editor — 2nd place

1998:
The Science Fiction Century — anthology — 4th place

1998:
Year's Best SF 2 — anthology — 3rd place

1997:
editor — 4th place

1997:
Visions of Wonder (DGH & Milton T. Wolf, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

1997:
Year's Best SF — anthology — 3rd place

1996:
editor — 6th place

1995:
editor — 4th place

1995:
Northern Stars (DGH & Glenn Grant, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

1995:
The Ascent of Wonder: The Evolution of Hard SF (DGH & Kathryn Cramer, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1994:
editor — 5th place

1994:
Christmas Forever — anthology — 10th place

1993:
editor — 5th place

1993:
Foundations of Fear — anthology — 10th place

1992:
editor — 7th place

1991:
editor — 7th place

1990:
editor — 4th place

1990:
The World Treasury of Science Fiction — anthology — 11th place

1989:
editor — 3rd place

1989:
Masterpieces of Fantasy and Enchantment — anthology — 18th place

1988:
The Dark Descent — anthology — 6th place

1985:
Age of Wonders: Exploring the World of Science Fiction — nonfiction/reference — 6th place

1975:
critic — 8th place

1974:
critic — 9th place

1973:
fan writer — 12th place

Hatch, Daniel (1 nomination)
1996:
“In Forests Afloat Upon the Sea” — novella — 23rd place

Hatzopoulou, Kika (1 nomination)
2024:
Threads That Bind — first novel — 8th place

Hauptmann, Richard A. (1 nomination)
1999:
The Work of Jack Williamson: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide — nonfiction — 5th place

Haut, Mavis (1 nomination)
2002:
The Hidden Library of Tanith Lee: Themes and Subtexts from Dionysos to the Immortal Gene — non-fiction — 10th place

Hawk, Shane (1 nomination)
2024:
Never Whistle at Night (SH & Theodore C. Van Alst, Jr., eds.) — anthology — 4th place

Hawkes, Judith (1 nomination)
1990:
Julian's House — first novel — 14th place

Hawking, Stephen (1 nomination)
1989:
A Brief History of Time — related nonfiction — 17th place

Hay, George (1 nomination)
1987:
The John W. Campbell Letters, Vol. 1 (Perry A. Chapdelaine, Sr., Tony Chapdelaine & GH, eds.) — nonfiction — 3rd place

Haydon, Elizabeth (3 nominations)
2001:
Prophecy — fantasy novel — 16th place

2000:
Rhapsody — fantasy novel — 20th place

2000:
Rhapsody — first novel — 10th place

Hazel, Paul (1 nomination)
1981:
Yearwood — first novel — 9th place

Headley, Maria Dahvana (6 nominations)
2021:
Beowulf — horror novel — 3rd place

2021:
“The Girlfriend's Guide to Gods” — short story — 7th place

2019:
The Mere Wife — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2015:
“The Tallest Doll in New York City” — short story — 31st place

2014:
Unnatural Creatures (Neil Gaiman & MDH, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

2013:
“Give Her Honey When You Hear Her Scream” — short story — 25th place

Heald, Denise Lopes (1 nomination)
1995:
Mistwalker — first novel — 13th place

Healey, Karen (1 nomination)
2014:
When We Wake — young adult book — 10th place

Heaney, William (1 nomination)
2009:
Memoirs of a Master Forger — fantasy novel — 14th place

Heartfield, Kate (1 nomination)
2019:
Armed in Her Fashion — first novel — 8th place

Heilig, Heidi (1 nomination)
2017:
The Girl from Everywhere — first novel — 7th place

Heinlein, Robert A. (11 nominations; 2 wins)
2005:
For Us, the Living — sf novel — 12th place

1991:
Stranger in a Strange Land [Expanded Edition] (original uncut edition) — sf novel — 6th place

1990:
Grumbles from the Grave — nonfiction — winner

1988:
To Sail Beyond the Sunset — sf novel — 12th place

1986:
The Cat Who Walks Through Walls — sf novel — 6th place

1985:
Job: A Comedy of Justice — fantasy novel — winner

1983:
Friday — sf novel — 3rd place

1981:
Expanded Universe — single author collection — 7th place

1981:
The Number of the Beast — sf novel — 9th place

1974:
Time Enough for Love — novel — 2nd place

1971:
I Will Fear No Evil — novel — 9th place

Helfers, John (2 nominations)
2009:
The Vorkosigan Companion: The Universe of Lois McMaster Bujold (Lillian Stewart Carl & JH, eds.) — nonfiction/art book — 7th place

2001:
Star Colonies (Martin H. Greenberg & JH, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

Hellekson, Karen L. (1 nomination)
2003:
The Science Fiction of Cordwainer Smith — non-fiction — 9th place (tie)

Heller, Jason (1 nomination)
2019:
Strange Stars — nonfiction — 10th place

Heller, Steven (1 nomination)
2016:
Edward Gorey: His Book Cover Art & Design — art book — 3rd place

Helprin, Mark (3 nominations)
1998:
The Veil of Snows — novella — 15th place

1998:
The Veil of Snows (by MH, illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg) — art book — 7th place (tie)

1997:
A City in Winter (by MH, illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg) — art book — 8th place

Hemry, John G. (1 nomination)
2011:
“The Rift” — novella — 16th place

Henderson, Zenna (2 nominations)
1996:
Ingathering: The Complete People Stories of Zenna Henderson — collection — 2nd place

1981:
“Tell Us a Story” — novella — 17th place

Hendra, Tony (1 nomination)
1980:
The 80s: A Look Back (TH, Christopher Cerf & Peter Elbling, eds.) — related nonfiction book — 6th place

Hendrix, Grady (4 nominations)
2024:
How to Sell a Haunted House — horror novel — 7th place

2022:
The Final Girl Support Group — horror novel — 4th place

2021:
The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires — horror novel — 5th place

2019:
We Sold Our Souls — horror novel — 8th place

Hendrix, Howard V. (1 nomination)
1998:
Lightpaths — first novel — 8th place

Herbert, Brian (1 nomination)
2004:
Dreamer of Dune: The Biography of Frank Herbert — non-fiction/art — 6th place

Herbert, Frank (9 nominations)
1988:
The Maker of Dune: Insights of a Master of Science Fiction — nonfiction — 13th place

1986:
Chapterhouse: Dune — sf novel — 20th place

1986:
Eye — collection — 19th place

1985:
Heretics of Dune — sf novel — 17th place

1983:
The White Plague — sf novel — 19th place

1982:
God Emperor of Dune — sf novel — 6th place

1982:
Nebula Winners 15 — anthology — 26th place

1978:
The Dosadi Experiment — sf novel — 7th place

1977:
Children of Dune — novel — 4th place

Hernandez, Alex (1 nomination)
2022:
Speculative Fiction for Dreamers: A Latinx Anthology (AH, Matthew David Goodwin & Sarah Rafael García, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

Hershey, Jennifer (1 nomination)
1996:
Full Spectrum 5 (JH, Tom Dupree & Janna Silverstein, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

Herter, David (1 nomination)
2001:
Ceres Storm — first novel — 3rd place

Hescox, Richard (2 nominations)
2005:
The Deceiving Eye: The Art of Richard Hescox — art book — 10th place

1990:
artist — 7th place

Hetley, James A. (1 nomination)
2003:
The Summer Country — first novel — 7th place

Hewett, Jerry (1 nomination)
1995:
The Work of Jack Vance: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide (by JH & Daryl F. Mallett) — nonfiction — 6th place

Higgins, David M. (1 nomination)
2021:
Plants in Science Fiction: Speculative Vegetation (Katherine E. Bishop, DMH & Jerry Määttä, eds.) — nonfiction — 3rd place

Higgins, Peter (1 nomination)
2014:
Wolfhound Century — first novel — 7th place

Hightower, Lynn S. (1 nomination)
1992:
Alien Blues — first novel — 6th place

1980:
artist — 19th place

1980:
Urshurak (by Jerry Nichols, illustrated by TBH) — art or illustrated book — 15th place

1979:
artist — 15th place

1977:
artist — 16th place

Hill, Joe (10 nominations; 2 wins)
2020:
Full Throttle — collection — 5th place

2020:
“Late Returns” — novelette — 7th place

2018:
Strange Weather — collection — 8th place

2017:
The Fireman — horror novel — winner

2014:
NOS4A2 — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2011:
Horns — fantasy novel — 8th place

2008:
Heart-Shaped Box — first novel — winner

2006:
20th Century Ghosts — collection — 17th place

2006:
“Best New Horror” — short story — 22nd place

2006:
Voluntary Committal — novella — 19th place

Hinge, Mike (6 nominations)
1977:
artist — 13th place

1976:
artist — 14th place

1975:
professional artist — 13th place

1974:
professional artist — 8th place

1973:
magazine artist — 5th place

1972:
magazine artist — 8th place

Hinz, Christopher (2 nominations)
1988:
Liege-Killer — first novel — 4th place

1988:
Liege-Killer — sf novel — 28th place

Hirshberg, Glen (3 nominations)
2013:
The Janus Tree and Other Stories — collection — 30th place

2007:
American Morons — collection — 25th place

2004:
The Two Sams: Ghost Stories — collection — 24th place

Hoagland, Ericka (1 nomination)
2011:
Science Fiction, Imperialism, and the Third World: Essays on Postcolonial Literature and Film (EH & Reema Sarwal, eds.) — non-fiction — 10th place

Hoban, Russell (1 nomination)
1982:
Riddley Walker — sf novel — 10th place

Hobb, Robin (9 nominations)
2012:
The Inheritance and Other Stories (by RH/Megan Lindholm) — collection — 11th place

2007:
Forest Mage — fantasy novel — 8th place

2006:
Shaman's Crossing — fantasy novel — 10th place

2004:
Fool's Fate — fantasy novel — 9th place

2002:
Fool's Errand — fantasy novel — 10th place

2001:
Ship of Destiny — fantasy novel — 17th place

1998:
Assassin's Quest — fantasy novel — 5th place

1997:
Royal Assassin — fantasy novel — 5th place

1996:
Assassin's Apprentice — fantasy novel — 14th place

Hobson, M. K. (1 nomination)
2011:
The Native Star — first novel — 7th place

Hodge, Brian (1 nomination)
2014:
“The Same Deep Waters as You” — novelette — 35th place

Hodgell, P. C. (3 nominations)
1986:
Dark of the Moon — fantasy novel — 10th place

1983:
God Stalk — first novel — 7th place

1981:
“Child of Darkness” — short story — 18th place

Hodgson, W. J. (10 nominations)
1997:
artist — 7th place

1996:
artist — 9th place

1995:
artist — 10th place

1994:
artist — 6th place

1993:
artist — 11th place

1992:
artist — 13th place

1991:
artist — 11th place

1990:
artist — 9th place

1989:
artist — 14th place

1988:
artist — 16th place

Hoffman, Mary (2 nominations)
2006:
Stravaganza: City of Flowers — young adult book — 11th place

2004:
Stravaganza: City of Stars — young adult book — 15th place

Hoffman, Nina Kiriki (12 nominations)
2013:
Permeable Borders — collection — 20th place

2011:
“Futures in the Memories Market” — short story — 34th place

2011:
Tresholds — young adult book — 8th place

2007:
Spirits That Walk in Shadow — young adult book — 4th place

2004:
A Stir of Bones — young adult book — 5th place

2003:
A Fistful of Sky — fantasy novel — 10th place

2002:
Past the Size of Dreaming — fantasy novel — 16th place

2000:
A Red Heart of Memories — fantasy novel — 12th place

1996:
The Silent Strength of Stones — fantasy novel — 6th place

1995:
“Haunted Humans” — novella — 8th place

1994:
The Thread That Binds the Bones — fantasy novel — 4th place

1992:
Courting Disasters and Other Strange Affinities — collection — 17th place

Hogan, Ernest (1 nomination)
1991:
Cortez on Jupiter — first novel — 9th place

Hogan, James P. (8 nominations)
1989:
Minds, Machines, & Evolution — collection — 16th place

1986:
The Proteus Operation — sf novel — 13th place

1984:
Code of the Lifemaker — sf novel — 26th place

1982:
Giants' Star — sf novel — 24th place

1981:
Thrice Upon a Time — sf novel — 21st place

1980:
“Silver Shoes for a Princess” — novella — 12th place

1980:
The Two Faces of Tomorrow — sf novel — 22nd place

1978:
Inherit the Stars — sf novel — 19th place

Holden, Rebecca J. (1 nomination)
2014:
Strange Matings: Science Fiction, Feminism, African American Voices, and Octavia E. Butler (by RJH & Nisi Shawl) — non-fiction — 2nd place

Holder, Nancy (2 nominations)
1995:
Dead in the Water — dark fantasy/horror novel — 15th place

1994:
Making Love (by Melanie Tem & NH) — horror novel — 9th place

Holdstock, Robert (19 nominations)
2010:
Avilion — fantasy novel — 9th place

2003:
The Iron Grail — fantasy novel — 14th place

1998:
Gate of Ivory, Gate of Horn — fantasy novel — 16th place

1997:
Ancient Echoes — fantasy novel — 13th place

1997:
Unknown Regions (UK title: The Fetch) — horror/dark fantasy novel — 3rd place

1995:
Merlin's Wood — fantasy novel — 11th place

1994:
The Hollowing — fantasy novel — 10th place

1992:
The Bone Forest — collection — 9th place

1992:
The Fetch — horror/dark fantasy novel — 12th place

1992:
“The Ragthorn” (by RH & Garry Kilworth) — novelette — 26th place

1989:
Lavondyss — fantasy novel — 9th place

1989:
Other Edens II (Christopher Evans & RH, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1988:
Other Edens (Christopher Evans & RH, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

1987:
“Thorn” — short story — 8th place

1985:
Mythago Wood — fantasy novel — 13th place

1982:
“Mythago Wood” — novelette — 22nd place

1981:
“Earth and Stone” — novelette — 17th place

1980:
Alien Landscapes (by RH & Malcolm Edwards) — art or illustrated book — 3rd place

1979:
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction — art or illustrated book — 7th place

Holland, Cecelia (6 nominations)
2011:
Kings of the North — fantasy novel — 22nd place

2010:
“Dragon's Deep” — novelette — 24th place

2010:
The High City — fantasy novel — 15th place

2009:
Varanger — fantasy novel — 16th place

2005:
The Witches' Kitchen — fantasy novel — 21st place

1977:
Floating Worlds — novel — 21st place

Holland, Steve (1 nomination)
2010:
Sci-Fi Art, A Graphic History — nonfiction/art book — 16th place

Hollinger, Veronica (1 nomination)
2014:
Parabolas of Science Fiction (Brian Attebery & VH, eds.) — non-fiction — 10th place

Hollowell, Sarah (1 nomination)
2022:
A Dark and Starless Forest — young adult novel — 9th place

Holmes, Bruce T. (1 nomination)
1984:
Anvil of the Heart — first novel — 8th place

Holmes, Julia (1 nomination)
2011:
Meeks — first novel — 13th place

Holt, Kay (1 nomination)
2014:
The Other Half of the Sky (Athena Andreadis & KH, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

Holt, Tom (2 nominations)
1992:
Flying Dutch — fantasy novel — 17th place

1989:
Who's Afraid of Beowulf? — fantasy novel — 17th place

Hopkins, Brian A. (1 nomination)
2003:
El Dia de los Muertos — novella — 17th place

Hopkinson, Nalo (15 nominations; 1 win)
2022:
“Broad Dutty Water: A Sunken Story” — novelette — 10th place

2015:
“Left Foot, Right” — short story — 13th place

2014:
Sister Mine — fantasy novel — 8th place

2013:
The Chaos — young adult book — 12th place

2013:
“The Easthound” — short story — 20th place

2008:
“Soul Case” — short story — 31st place

2008:
The New Moon's Arms — fantasy novel — 11th place

2006:
Tesseracts Nine (NH & Geoff Ryman, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

2004:
Mojo: Conjure Stories — anthology — 8th place

2004:
The Salt Roads — fantasy novel — 10th place

2002:
Skin Folk — collection — 5th place

2001:
“Greedy Choke Puppy” — short story — 19th place (tie)

2001:
Midnight Robber — sf novel — 9th place

2001:
Whispers from the Cotton Tree Root: Caribbean Fabulist Fiction — anthology — 16th place

1999:
Brown Girl in the Ring — first novel — winner

Horrocks, Dylan (1 nomination)
2012:
“Steam Girl” — novelette — 30th place

The Horror Show (1 nomination)
1989:
magazine — 12th place

Horton, Rich (12 nominations)
2015:
The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy: 2014 Edition — anthology — 21st place

2014:
The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy: 2013 Edition — anthology — 18th place

2013:
Robots: The Recent A.I. (RH & Sean Wallace, eds.) — anthology — 25th place

2013:
The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy: 2012 Edition — anthology — 13th place

2012:
The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy: 2011 Edition — anthology — 18th place

2011:
The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy: 2010 Edition — anthology — 14th place

2010:
The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy: 2009 Edition — anthology — 24th place

2010:
Unplugged: The Web's Best Sci-Fi & Fantasy: 2008 Download — anthology — 26th place

2008:
Fantasy: The Best of the Year: 2007 Edition — anthology — 22nd place

2008:
Science Fiction: The Best of the Year: 2007 Edition — anthology — 23rd place

2007:
Fantasy: The Best of the Year: 2006 Edition — anthology — 24th place

2007:
Science Fiction: The Best of the Year: 2006 Edition — anthology — 22nd place

Horwood, William (1 nomination)
1981:
Duncton Wood — fantasy novel — 18th place

Hoskins, Robert (3 nominations)
1973:
Infinity Four — original anthology — 8th place

1973:
Infinity Three — original anthology — 13th place

1972:
Infinity Two — original anthology — 4th place

Hossain, Saad Z. (1 nomination)
2020:
The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday — novella — 10th place

Houghton Mifflin (3 nominations)
1984:
book publisher — 15th place

1982:
book publisher — 12th place (tie)

1981:
book publisher — 19th place

Howard, Jonathan L. (1 nomination)
2018:
After the End of the World — horror novel — 9th place

Howard, Kat (2 nominations)
2017:
Roses and Rot — first novel — 5th place

2014:
“Painted Birds and Shivered Bones” — novelette — 25th place

Howard, Robert E. (1 nomination)
2000:
The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane (by REH, illustrated by Gary Gianni) — art book — 9th place

Howe, John (2 nominations)
2019:
A Middle-earth Traveler: Sketches from Bag End to Mordor — art book — 6th place

2008:
Beowulf: A Tale of Blood, Heat, and Ashes (by retold by Nicky Raven, illustrated by JH) — art book — 7th place

Howey, Hugh (1 nomination)
2013:
Wool Omnibus — collection — 12th place

Hoyt, Sarah A. (1 nomination)
2002:
Ill Met by Moonlight — first novel — 7th place

Huang, S. L. (1 nomination)
2024:
The Water Outlaws — fantasy novel — 3rd place

Huff, Tanya (5 nominations)
2000:
What Ho, Magic! — collection — 13th place

1994:
Blood Pact — horror novel — 10th place

1993:
Blood Lines — horror/dark fantasy novel — 7th place

1992:
Blood Price — horror/dark fantasy novel — 5th place

1990:
Gate of Darkness, Circle of Light — fantasy novel — 19th place

Hughart, Barry (2 nominations)
1992:
Eight Skilled Gentlemen — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1989:
The Story of the Stone — fantasy novel — 7th place

Hughes, Matthew (8 nominations)
2014:
“And Then Some” — novelette — 32nd place

2014:
“The Ugly Duckling” — novelette — 16th place

2011:
Hespira — fantasy novel — 17th place

2008:
The Spiral Labyrinth — fantasy novel — 16th place

2007:
Majestrum — fantasy novel — 20th place

2006:
“The Gist Hunter” — novelette — 11th place

2006:
The Gist Hunter and Other Stories — collection — 26th place

2005:
Black Brillion — sf novel — 25th place

Hulse, Ed (1 nomination; 1 win)
2018:
The Art of the Pulps: An Illustrated History (Douglas Ellis, EH & Robert Weinberg, eds.) — art book — winner

Humphrey, Elizabeth L. (1 nomination)
2004:
The Chesley Awards for Science Fiction & Fantasy Art: A Retrospective (John Grant, ELH & Pamela D. Scoville, eds.) — non-fiction/art — 8th place

Hunter, Mel (1 nomination)
1972:
magazine artist — 10th place

Huntley, Tim (1 nomination)
1981:
One On Me — first novel — 14th place

Hurley, Kameron (7 nominations; 1 win)
2020:
Meet Me in the Future — collection — 8th place

2020:
The Light Brigade — sf novel — 4th place

2018:
The Stars Are Legion — sf novel — 5th place

2017:
The Geek Feminist Revolution — non-fiction — winner

2015:
The Mirror Empire — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2013:
Rapture — sf novel — 18th place

2012:
God's War — first novel — 4th place

Hurst, Mark (1 nomination)
1981:
The Golden Man (by Philip K. Dick, edited by MH) — single author collection — 14th place

Huso, Anthony (1 nomination)
2011:
The Last Page — first novel — 14th place

Huston, Charlie (1 nomination)
2011:
Sleepless — sf novel — 15th place

Hutchinson, Dave (1 nomination)
2015:
Europe in Autumn — sf novel — 26th place

Hutchison, Don (1 nomination)
2000:
Northern Frights 5 — anthology — 17th place

Hutson, William (1 nomination)
2020:
The Deep (by Rivers Solomon, Daveed Diggs, WH & Jonathan Snipes, with234) — novella — 5th place

Hyperion Press (1 nomination)
1975:
publisher - hardbound — 6th place

Ian, Janis (1 nomination)
2004:
Stars: Original Stories Based on the Songs of Janis Ian (JI & Mike Resnick, eds.) — anthology — 12th place (tie)

If (5 nominations)
1975:
magazine — 5th place

1974:
magazine — 7th place

1973:
magazine — 6th place

1972:
magazine — 6th place

1971:
magazine — 6th place

Ifueko, Jordan (1 nomination)
2022:
Redemptor — young adult novel — 5th place

Iglesias, Gabino (2 nominations)
2023:
The Devil Takes You Home — horror novel — 4th place

2019:
Coyote Songs — horror novel — 7th place

Ikin, Van (2 nominations)
2000:
Strange Constellations: A History of Australian Science Fiction (by Russell Blackford, VI & Sean McMullen) — nonfiction — 8th place

1994:
Mortal Fire: Best Australian SF (Terry Dowling & VI, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

The Infinite Matrix (3 nominations)
2006:
magazine — 18th place

2005:
magazine — 23rd place

2003:
magazine — 17th place

Infinity Plus (4 nominations)
2006:
magazine — 21st place

2005:
magazine — 22nd place

2004:
magazine — 19th place

2002:
website — 9th place

Infinity (1 nomination)
1973:
magazine — 11th place

Ing, Dean (4 nominations)
1982:
Systemic Shock — sf novel — 29th place

1981:
“Anasazi” — novella — 16th place

1980:
“Down & Out on Ellfive Prime” — novelette — 14th place

1979:
“Devil You Don't Know” — novelette — 5th place

Ingham, Jonh (1 nomination)
1971:
fan cartoonist — 12th place

Ings, Simon (1 nomination)
2015:
Wolves — sf novel — 20th place

The Internet Review of Science Fiction (3 nominations)
2009:
magazine — 21st place

2008:
magazine — 22nd place

2007:
magazine — 24th place

Interzone (33 nominations)
2015:
magazine — 11th place

2014:
magazine — 11th place

2013:
magazine — 10th place

2012:
magazine — 9th place

2011:
magazine — 8th place

2010:
magazine — 9th place

2009:
magazine — 6th place

2008:
magazine — 6th place

2007:
magazine — 5th place

2006:
magazine — 5th place

2005:
magazine — 7th place

2004:
magazine — 5th place

2003:
magazine — 4th place

2002:
magazine — 4th place

2001:
magazine — 4th place

2000:
magazine — 4th place

1999:
magazine — 5th place

1998:
magazine — 5th place

1997:
magazine — 5th place

1996:
magazine — 5th place

1995:
magazine — 5th place

1994:
magazine — 5th place

1993:
magazine or fanzine — 5th place

1992:
magazine or fanzine — 5th place

1991:
magazine — 4th place

1990:
magazine — 5th place

1989:
magazine — 6th place (tie)

1988:
magazine — 8th place

1987:
magazine/fanzine — 6th place

1986:
magazine/fanzine — 7th place

1985:
magazine/fanzine — 10th place

1984:
magazine/fanzine — 15th place

1983:
magazine/fanzine — 16th place

Ireland, Justina (3 nominations; 1 win)
2023:
Rust in the Root — young adult novel — 6th place

2021:
Deathless Divide — young adult book — 8th place

2019:
Dread Nation — young adult book — winner

Iriarte, José Pablo (1 nomination)
2022:
“Proof by Induction” — short story — 4th place

Irvine, Alexander C. (15 nominations; 1 win)
2014:
“Watching the Cow” — novelette — 28th place

2010:
Buyout — sf novel — 17th place

2010:
“Dragon's Teeth” — novelette — 22nd place

2009:
“Mystery Hill” — novella — 14th place

2008:
“Wizard's Six” — novelette — 30th place

2007:
Pictures from an Expedition — collection — 20th place

2007:
“Shambhala” — novelette — 22nd place

2006:
The Life of Riley — novella — 12th place

2006:
The Narrows — fantasy novel — 16th place

2005:
One King, One Soldier — fantasy novel — 17th place

2004:
“Pictures from an Expedition” — novelette — 19th place

2004:
Unintended Consequences — collection — 23rd place

2004:
“Vandoise and the Bone Monster” — novelette — 28th place

2003:
A Scattering of Jades — first novel — winner

2003:
“Chichen Itza” — novelette — 23rd place

Irwin, Robert (1 nomination)
1995:
The Arabian Nights: A Companion — nonfiction — 8th place

Is (1 nomination)
1973:
fanzine — 16th place

Ishiguro, Kazuo (2 nominations)
2022:
Klara and the Sun — sf novel — 6th place

2006:
Never Let Me Go — sf novel — 8th place

Itäranta, Emmi (1 nomination)
2015:
Memory of Water — young adult book — 8th place

Ivey, Eowyn (1 nomination)
2013:
The Snow Child — first novel — 10th place

2015:
“Where the Trains Turn” — novella — 15th place

Jablokov, Alexander (16 nominations)
2015:
“The Instructive Tale of the Archaeologist and His Wife” — short story — 24th place

2014:
“Feral Moon” — novella — 8th place

2011:
“Blind Cat Dance” — novelette — 19th place

2011:
Brain Thief — sf novel — 16th place

2007:
“Dead Man” — novelette — 39th place

1999:
Deepdrive — sf novel — 19th place

1997:
River of Dust — sf novel — 21st place

1995:
“Summer and Ice” — novelette — 17th place

1995:
The Breath of Suspension — collection — 9th place

1994:
“The Last Castle of Christmas” — novella — 15th place

1993:
A Deeper Sea — sf novel — 25th place

1992:
Carve the Sky — first novel — 3rd place

1992:
Carve the Sky — sf novel — 19th place

1992:
“Living Will” — novelette — 15th place

1991:
“The Death Artist” — novelette — 25th place

1988:
“At the Cross-Time Jaunter's Ball” — novelette — 27th place

Jablon, Marianne S. (1 nomination)
2011:
Wings of Fire (by Jonathan Strahan & MSJ, ed.) — anthology — 16th place

Jacobs, Bethany (1 nomination)
2024:
These Burning Stars — first novel — 9th place

Jakubowski, Maxim (2 nominations)
1993:
The Profession of Science Fiction (MJ & Edward James, eds.) — nonfiction — 11th place

1984:
The Science Fiction Book of Lists (by MJ & Malcolm Edwards) — nonfiction/reference — 9th place

Jama-Everett, Ayize (1 nomination)
2024:
The Last Count of Monte Cristo (by AJ, art by Tristan Roach) — illustrated and art book — 10th place

James, Edward (6 nominations)
2016:
Lois McMaster Bujold — non-fiction — 4th place

2013:
The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature (EJ & Farah Mendlesohn, eds.) — non-fiction — 4th place

2004:
The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction (EJ & Farah Mendlesohn, eds.) — non-fiction/art — 7th place

2001:
Terry Pratchett: Guilty of Literature (Andrew M. Butler, EJ & Farah Mendlesohn, eds.) — nonfiction — 9th place

1995:
Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century — nonfiction — 4th place

1993:
The Profession of Science Fiction (Maxim Jakubowski & EJ, eds.) — nonfiction — 11th place

James, Marlon (1 nomination; 1 win)
2020:
Black Leopard, Red Wolf — horror novel — winner

James, Roby (1 nomination)
1997:
Commencement — first novel — 14th place

Jameson, Fredric (1 nomination)
2006:
Archaeologies of the Future: The Desire Called Utopia and Other Science Fictions — non-fiction — 16th place

Jamnia, Naseem (1 nomination)
2023:
The Bruising of Qilwa — first novel — 10th place

Janson, Klaus (1 nomination)
1987:
The Dark Knight Returns (by Frank Miller with KJ & Lynn Varley) — nonfiction — 7th place

Janus (2 nominations)
1981:
magazine/fanzine — 16th place

1980:
magazine — 15th place

Jarboe, Julian K. (1 nomination)
2021:
Everyone on the Moon Is Essential Personnel — collection — 10th place

Jarpe, Matthew (1 nomination)
2005:
“The Bad Hamburger” (by MJ & Jonathan Andrew Sheen) — novella — 17th place

Jarvis, Sharon (1 nomination)
1987:
Inside Outer Space: Science Fiction Professionals Look at Their Craft — nonfiction — 12th place

Jemisin, N. K. (16 nominations; 4 wins)
2024:
“Reckless Eyeballing” — short story — 5th place

2023:
The World We Make — fantasy novel — 4th place

2021:
The City We Became — fantasy novel — winner

2020:
“Emergency Skin” — novelette — 2nd place

2019:
“Cuisine des Mémoires” — short story — 5th place

2019:
How Long 'til Black Future Month? — collection — winner

2019:
The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2018 (NKJ & John Joseph Adams, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

2019:
“The Storyteller's Replacement” — short story — 4th place

2018:
The Stone Sky — fantasy novel — winner

2017:
“The City Born Great” — short story — 3rd place

2017:
The Obelisk Gate — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2016:
The Fifth Season — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2013:
The Killing Moon — fantasy novel — 4th place

2013:
“Valedictorian” — short story — 9th place

2012:
The Kingdom of Gods — fantasy novel — 6th place

2011:
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms — first novel — winner

Jenkins, Martin (1 nomination)
2006:
Jonathan Swift's Gulliver (by MJ, illustrated by Chris Riddell) — art book — 14th place

Jennings, Alex (1 nomination)
2023:
The Ballad of Perilous Graves — first novel — 7th place

Jennings, Gary (1 nomination)
1980:
“The Relic” — novelette — 12th place

Jennings, John (1 nomination)
2022:
After the Rain (by Nnedi Okorafor, adapted by JJ, illustrated by David Brame) — illustrated and art book — 2nd place

Jennings, Kathleen (1 nomination)
2020:
artist — 10th place

Jennings, Phillip C. (1 nomination)
1989:
Tower to the Sky — first novel — 22nd place

Jensen, Jan Lars (2 nominations)
2000:
Shiva 3000 — first novel — 7th place

2000:
“The Secret History of the Ornithopter” — novelette — 15th place

Jeschke, Wolfgang (1 nomination)
2014:
The Cusanus Game — sf novel — 18th place

Jeter, K. W. (8 nominations)
1999:
Noir — sf novel — 25th place

1993:
Wolf Flow — horror/dark fantasy novel — 10th place

1992:
“True Love” — short story — 17th place

1991:
“The First Time” — short story — 4th place

1990:
Farewell Horizontal — sf novel — 18th place

1990:
In the Land of the Dead — horror novel — 8th place

1988:
Infernal Devices — fantasy novel — 9th place

1985:
Dr. Adder — sf novel — 24th place

Jia, Xia (1 nomination)
2013:
“A Hundred Ghosts Parade Tonight” (by XJ, translated by Ken Liu) — short story — 31st place

Jiang, Ai (3 nominations)
2024:
I AM AI — novelette — 2nd place

2024:
“Linghun” — novella — 7th place

2023:
“Give Me English” — short story — 3rd place

Jim Baen's Universe (5 nominations)
2011:
magazine — 19th place

2010:
magazine — 18th place

2009:
magazine — 13th place

2008:
magazine — 8th place

2007:
magazine — 8th place

Jimenez, Simon (1 nomination)
2021:
The Vanished Birds — first novel — 5th place

Jingfang, Hao (1 nomination)
2016:
“Folding Beijing” — novelette — 2nd place

Johnson, Alaya Dawn (5 nominations)
2024:
The Library of Broken Worlds — young adult novel — 3rd place

2015:
“A Guide to the Fruits of Hawai'i” — novelette — 10th place

2015:
Love is the Drug — young adult book — 12th place (tie)

2014:
The Summer Prince — young adult book — 5th place

2011:
“Love Will Tear Us Apart” — short story — 35th place

Johnson, Bill (2 nominations)
1998:
“We Will Drink a Fish Together...” — novelette — 8th place

1983:
“Meet Me At Apogee” — short story — 27th place

Johnson, James B. (1 nomination)
1982:
Daystar and Shadow — first novel — 14th place

Johnson, Kenneth R. (2 nominations)
1982:
Index to the Science Fiction Magazines: 1979 (by Jerry Boyajian & KRJ) — related nonfiction book — 21st place

1982:
Index to the Science Fiction Magazines: 1980 (by Jerry Boyajian & KRJ) — related nonfiction book — 17th place

Johnson, Kevin (2 nominations)
1986:
artist — 18th place

1984:
artist — 20th place (tie)

Johnson, Kij (9 nominations)
2017:
The Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe — novella — 2nd place

2013:
At the Mouth of the River of Bees — collection — 3rd place

2013:
“Mantis Wives” — short story — 4th place

2012:
“The Man Who Bridged the Mist” — novella — 2nd place

2011:
“Names for Water” — short story — 5th place

2010:
“Spar” — short story — 2nd place

2010:
“The Cat Who Walked a Thousand Miles” — novelette — 7th place

2009:
“26 Monkeys, Also the Abyss” — short story — 8th place

2008:
“The Evolution of Trickster Stories Among the Dogs of North Park After the Change” — novelette — 27th place

Johnson, Micaiah (1 nomination)
2021:
The Space Between Worlds — first novel — 2nd place

Johnson, Michael K. (1 nomination)
2021:
Weird Westerns: Race, Gender, Genre (Kerry Fine, MKJ, Rebecca M. Lush & Sara L. Spurgeon, eds.) — nonfiction — 4th place

Johnston, David M. (2 nominations)
1973:
paperback cover artist — 17th place

1972:
paperback artist — 15th place

Jones, Diana Wynne (14 nominations)
2011:
Enchanted Glass — young adult book — 5th place

2008:
The Game — novella — 15th place

2007:
“I'll Give You My Word” — novelette — 38th place

2007:
The Pinhoe Egg — young adult book — 6th place

2006:
Conrad's Fate — young adult book — 7th place

2005:
Unexpected Magic: Collected Stories — young adult book — 10th place

2004:
The Merlin Conspiracy — young adult book — 3rd place

2001:
Mixed Magics: The Worlds of Chrestomanci — collection — 21st place

2001:
Year of the Griffin — fantasy novel — 22nd place (tie)

1999:
Dark Lord of Derkholm — fantasy novel — 12th place

1997:
Minor Arcana — collection — 16th place

1997:
The Tough Guide to Fantasyland — nonfiction — 3rd place

1993:
A Sudden Wild Magic — fantasy novel — 13th place

1985:
Fire and Hemlock — fantasy novel — 23rd place

Jones, Eddie (1 nomination)
1971:
fan artist — 16th place

Jones, Gwyneth (14 nominations)
2020:
Joanna Russ — nonfiction — 4th place

2015:
The Grasshopper's Child — young adult book — 15th place (tie)

2013:
“Bricks, Sticks, Straw” — short story — 27th place

2012:
“The Ki-Anna” — novelette — 26th place

2012:
The Universe of Things — collection — 18th place

2012:
“The Vicar of Mars” — novelette — 25th place

2010:
Grazing the Long Acre — collection — 19th place

2010:
Imagination/Space: Essays and Talks on Fiction, Feminism, Technology and Politics — nonfiction/art book — 15th place

2005:
Life — sf novel — 27th place

2004:
Midnight Lamp — fantasy novel — 16th place

2003:
Castles Made of Sand — fantasy novel — 18th place

2002:
Bold as Love — fantasy novel — 19th place

2000:
Deconstructing the Starships: Science, Fiction and Reality — nonfiction — 4th place

1985:
Divine Endurance — first novel — 14th place

Jones, Howard Andrew (1 nomination)
2012:
The Desert of Souls — first novel — 10th place

Jones, J. V. (1 nomination)
1996:
The Baker's Boy — first novel — 6th place

Jones, Jeff (12 nominations)
2012:
Jeffrey Jones: A Life in Art — art book — 5th place

2003:
artist — 10th place

2003:
The Art of Jeffrey Jones (by Cathy Fenner & Arnie Fenner; artist JJ) — art book — 5th place

1977:
artist — 17th place

1976:
artist — 16th place

1975:
professional artist — 9th place

1974:
professional artist — 9th place (tie)

1973:
magazine artist — 6th place

1973:
paperback cover artist — 5th place

1972:
magazine artist — 4th place

1972:
paperback artist — 2nd place

1971:
paperback cover illustrator — 2nd place

Jones, Rachael K. (1 nomination)
2024:
“The Sound of Children Screaming” — short story — 4th place

Jones, Stephen (39 nominations)
2014:
editor — 20th place

2014:
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror: 24 — anthology — 19th place

2013:
editor — 23rd place

2013:
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror: 23 — anthology — 21st place

2012:
editor — 25th place

2012:
A Book of Horrors — anthology — 20th place

2012:
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror: 22 — anthology — 21st place

2011:
editor — 23rd place

2011:
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror: 21 — anthology — 18th place

2010:
editor — 26th place

2009:
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror: Volume Nineteen — anthology — 22nd place

2008:
editor — 17th place

2008:
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror: Volume Eighteen — anthology — 20th place

2007:
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror: Volume Seventeen — anthology — 16th place

2006:
editor — 24th place

2006:
Horror: Another 100 Best Books (by SJ & Kim Newman) — non-fiction — 10th place

2005:
editor — 17th place

2005:
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror: Volume Fifteen — anthology — 14th place

2004:
editor — 12th place

2004:
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror: Volume Fourteen — anthology — 22nd place

2003:
editor — 12th place

2003:
Dark Terrors 6 (SJ & David Sutton, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

2003:
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror: Volume Thirteen — anthology — 14th place

2002:
editor — 15th place

2002:
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror: Volume Twelve — anthology — 16th place

2001:
editor — 11th place

2001:
Dark Terrors 5 (SJ & David Sutton, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

2001:
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror: Volume Eleven — anthology — 18th place

2000:
Dark Detectives: Adventures of the Supernatural Sleuths — anthology — 14th place

2000:
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror: Volume Ten — anthology — 18th place

1999:
Dark Terrors 4 (SJ & David Sutton, eds.) — anthology — 18th place

1999:
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror: Volume Nine — anthology — 17th place

1996:
Best New Horror 6 — anthology — 17th place

1995:
Best New Horror 5 (SJ & Ramsey Campbell, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

1994:
Best New Horror 4 (SJ & Ramsey Campbell, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1993:
Best New Horror 3 (SJ & Ramsey Campbell, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

1992:
Clive Barker's Shadows in Eden — nonfiction — 3rd place

1991:
Best New Horror (SJ & Ramsey Campbell, eds.) — anthology — 19th place

1989:
Horror: 100 Best Books (by SJ & Kim Newman) — related nonfiction — 10th place

Jones, Stephen Graham (5 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
Don't Fear the Reaper — horror novel — 5th place

2022:
My Heart Is a Chainsaw — horror novel — winner

2021:
The Only Good Indians — horror novel — 2nd place

2021:
“Wait for Night” — short story — 10th place

2017:
Mongrels — horror novel — 9th place

Jones, Tamara Siler (1 nomination)
2005:
Ghosts in the Snow — first novel — 6th place

Jones, Terry (1 nomination)
1995:
Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book (by TJ, text; Brian Froud, illustrator) — art book — 5th place

Jordan, Robert (7 nominations)
2006:
Knife of Dreams — fantasy novel — 17th place

2001:
Winter's Heart — fantasy novel — 14th place

1997:
A Crown of Swords — fantasy novel — 6th place

1995:
Lord of Chaos — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1994:
The Fires of Heaven — fantasy novel — 6th place

1993:
The Shadow Rising — fantasy novel — 8th place

1991:
The Eye of the World — fantasy novel — 6th place

Joshi, S. T. (11 nominations; 1 win)
2011:
Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror — anthology — 13th place

2008:
Icons of Horror and the Supernatural: An Encyclopedia of Our Worst Nightmares — non-fiction — 7th place

2006:
Supernatural Literature of the World: An Encyclopedia (by STJ & Stefan Dziemianowicz) — non-fiction — 15th place

2005:
The Evolution of the Weird Tale — non-fiction — 9th place

2002:
Ramsey Campbell and Modern Horror Fiction — non-fiction — 13th place

2001:
Lord of a Visible World: An Autobiography in Letters (by H. P. Lovecraft, edited by STJ & David E. Schultz) — nonfiction — 8th place

2000:
Sixty Years of Arkham House — nonfiction — winner

1998:
A Subtler Magick: The Writings and Philosopy of H.P. Lovecraft — nonfiction — 9th place

1997:
H.P. Lovecraft: A Life — nonfiction — 4th place

1991:
The Weird Tale — nonfiction — 8th place

1982:
H.P. Lovecraft: An Annotated Bibliography — related nonfiction book — 16th place

Joyce, Graham (12 nominations)
2014:
The Year of the Ladybird — fantasy novel — 21st place

2013:
Some Kind of Fairy Tale — fantasy novel — 7th place

2007:
Do the Creepy Thing — young adult book — 8th place

2006:
The Limits of Enchantment — fantasy novel — 14th place

2006:
TWOC — young adult book — 8th place

2005:
Partial Eclipse and Other Stories — collection — 20th place

2003:
The Facts of Life — fantasy novel — 13th place

2002:
Smoking Poppy — fantasy novel — 12th place

2001:
“Partial Eclipse” — short story — 16th place (tie)

2000:
Leningrad Nights — novella — 20th place

1999:
The Tooth Fairy — dark fantasy/horror novel — 3rd place

1997:
Requiem — horror/dark fantasy novel — 5th place

Jude, Dick (2 nominations)
2003:
Fantasy Art Masters: The Best in Fantasy and SF Art Worldwide (US title: More Fantasy Art Masters: The Best Fantasy and Science Fiction Artists Show How They Work) — art book — 8th place

2000:
Fantasy Art of the New Millennium (US title: Fantasy Art Masters) — art book — 7th place

Judson, Theodore (1 nomination)
2005:
Fitzpatrick's War — first novel — 11th place

Kadrey, Richard (3 nominations)
2020:
The Grand Dark — horror novel — 7th place

2014:
Dead Set — fantasy novel — 25th place

1989:
Metrophage — first novel — 3rd place

Kaftan, Vylar (1 nomination)
2014:
“The Weight of the Sunrise” — novella — 10th place

Kagan, Janet (4 nominations)
1999:
“The Stubbornest Broad on Earth” — short story — 17th place

1992:
Mirabile — collection — 6th place

1990:
“The Loch Moose Monster” — novelette — 14th place

1989:
Hellspark — sf novel — 24th place

Kaluta, Michael Wm. (11 nominations)
2014:
artist — 15th place

2013:
artist — 24th place

2011:
artist — 19th place

2010:
artist — 17th place

2009:
artist — 19th place

2008:
artist — 22nd place

2007:
artist — 22nd place

2002:
artist — 21st place

2002:
Wings of Twilight: The Art of Michael Kaluta — art book — 13th place

1973:
magazine artist — 8th place

1972:
magazine artist — 6th place

Kandel, Michael (2 nominations)
1991:
In Between Dragons — fantasy novel — 15th place

1990:
Strange Invasion — first novel — 5th place

Kaner, Hannah (1 nomination)
2024:
Godkiller — first novel — 5th place

Karass (2 nominations)
1977:
fanzine — 12th place

1975:
fanzine — 3rd place

Katsu, Alma (3 nominations)
2023:
The Fervor — horror novel — 6th place

2021:
The Deep — horror novel — 8th place

2019:
The Hunger — horror novel — 5th place

Katz, Arnie (1 nomination)
1972:
fan writer — 12th place

Katz, Joyce (1 nomination)
1972:
fan writer — 15th place

Kaveney, Roz (3 nominations)
2015:
Resurrections — fantasy novel — 20th place

2013:
Rituals — first novel — 7th place

1988:
Tales from the Forbidden Planet — anthology — 26th place

Kay, Guy Gavriel (14 nominations)
2020:
A Brightness Long Ago — fantasy novel — 9th place

2017:
Children of Earth and Sky — fantasy novel — 5th place

2014:
River of Stars — fantasy novel — 4th place

2011:
Under Heaven — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2008:
Ysabel — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2005:
The Last Light of the Sun — fantasy novel — 7th place

2001:
Lord of Emperors — fantasy novel — 7th place

1999:
Sailing to Sarantium — fantasy novel — 8th place (tie)

1996:
The Lions of Al-Rassan — fantasy novel — 4th place

1993:
A Song for Arbonne — fantasy novel — 4th place

1991:
Tigana — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1987:
The Darkest Road — fantasy novel — 12th place

1986:
The Summer Tree — fantasy novel — 7th place

1986:
The Summer Tree — first novel — 4th place

Kaye, Marvin (5 nominations)
2009:
A Book of Wizards — anthology — 21st place

2006:
The Fair Folk — anthology — 14th place

2004:
The Dragon Quintet — anthology — 23rd place

1983:
Wintermind (by MK & Parke Godwin) — sf novel — 21st place

1979:
Masters of Solitude (by MK & Parke Godwin) — novel — 23rd place

Kearns, Richard (1 nomination)
1987:
“Grave Angels” — novelette — 27th place

Keegan, Ken (1 nomination)
2007:
Paraspheres: Fabulist and New Wave Fabulist Stories (Rusty Morrison & KK, eds.) — anthology — 21st place

Keller, Donald G. (1 nomination)
1998:
The Horns of Elfland (Ellen Kushner, Delia Sherman & DGK, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

Kellogg, M. Bradley (2 nominations)
1987:
Lear's Daughters (by MBK with William Rossow) — sf novel — 13th place

1984:
A Rumor of Angels — first novel — 3rd place

Kelly, James Patrick (48 nominations; 1 win)
2015:
“Someday” — short story — 19th place

2014:
“Soulcatcher” — short story — 23rd place

2014:
“The Promise of Space” — short story — 20th place

2013:
“Declaration” — novelette — 29th place

2013:
Digital Rapture: The Singularity Anthology (JPK & John Kessel, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

2013:
“The Last Judgment” — novella — 13th place

2011:
“Plus or Minus” — novelette — 3rd place

2010:
“Going Deep” — short story — 5th place

2010:
The Secret History of Science Fiction (JPK & John Kessel, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

2009:
The Wreck of the Godspeed and Other Stories — collection — 17th place

2008:
Rewired: The Post-Cyberpunk Anthology (JPK & John Kessel, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

2007:
Feeling Very Strange: The Slipstream Anthology (JPK & John Kessel, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

2006:
Burn — novella — 5th place

2006:
“The Edge of Nowhere” — novelette — 20th place (tie)

2005:
“Men Are Trouble” — novelette — 5th place

2005:
“The Best Christmas Ever” — short story — 10th place

2005:
“The Wreck of the Godspeed” — novella — 11th place

2004:
“Bernardo's House” — novelette — 29th place

2004:
“Mother” — short story — 29th place

2003:
“Candy Art” — short story — 14th place

2003:
Strange But Not a Stranger — collection — 9th place

2002:
“Undone” — novelette — 9th place

2002:
“Unique Visitors” — short story — 17th place

2001:
“Feel the Zaz” — novelette — 14th place

2000:
“1016 to 1” — novelette — 17th place

1999:
“Lovestory” — novelette — 5th place

1998:
“Itsy Bitsy Spider” — short story — winner

1998:
Think Like a Dinosaur and Other Stories — collection — 5th place

1997:
“Breakaway, Backdown” — short story — 17th place

1997:
“The First Law of Thermodynamics” — novelette — 12th place

1996:
“Think Like a Dinosaur” — novelette — 3rd place

1995:
“Big Guy” — short story — 23rd place

1995:
Wildlife — sf novel — 26th place

1994:
“Chemistry” — novelette — 19th place

1992:
“Pogrom” — short story — 26th place

1992:
“Standing in Line with Mister Jimmy” — novelette — 20th place

1991:
“Mr. Boy” — novella — 10th place

1990:
“Faith” — novelette — 31st place

1989:
“Home Front” — short story — 20th place

1988:
“Dæmon” — short story — 20th place

1988:
“Glass Cloud” — novella — 6th place

1988:
“Heroics” — short story — 27th place

1987:
“Rat” — short story — 3rd place

1987:
“The Prisoner of Chillon” — novelette — 23rd place (tie)

1986:
“Solstice” — novelette — 20th place

1985:
“Crow” — short story — 30th place

1985:
“Freedom Beach” (by John Kessel & JPK) — novelette — 12th place

1981:
“The Fear that Men Call Courage” — short story — 20th place

Kelly, Michael (1 nomination)
2015:
Year's Best Weird Fiction Volume One (Laird Barron & MK, eds.) — anthology — 20th place

2001:
Frank Kelly Freas: As He Sees It (by Frank Kelly Freas & LBK) — art book — 2nd place

Kendall, Mikki (1 nomination)
2017:
Hidden Youth: Speculative Fiction from the Margins of History (MK & Chesya Burke, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

Kennedy, Leigh (3 nominations)
1984:
“Belling Martha” — novelette — 18th place

1984:
“Her Furry Face” — short story — 9th place

1983:
“Helen, Whose Face Launched Twenty-Eight Conestoga Hovercraft” — novelette — 22nd place

Kerr, Katharine (4 nominations)
1993:
Resurrection — novella — 9th place

1991:
Polar City Blues — sf novel — 17th place

1988:
Darkspell — fantasy novel — 22nd place

1987:
Daggerspell — first novel — 13th place

Kerr, Peg (1 nomination)
2000:
The Wild Swans — fantasy novel — 18th place

Kessel, John (29 nominations; 1 win)
2013:
Digital Rapture: The Singularity Anthology (James Patrick Kelly & JK, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

2012:
“Clean” — novelette — 13th place

2010:
“Events Preceding the Helvetican Renaissance” — novelette — 12th place

2010:
“The Motorman's Coat” — short story — 16th place

2010:
The Secret History of Science Fiction (James Patrick Kelly & JK, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

2009:
“Pride and Prometheus” — novelette — 5th place

2009:
The Baum Plan for Financial Independence and Other Stories — collection — 11th place

2008:
Rewired: The Post-Cyberpunk Anthology (James Patrick Kelly & JK, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

2007:
Feeling Very Strange: The Slipstream Anthology (James Patrick Kelly & JK, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

2007:
“Sunlight or Rock” — novelette — 34th place

2005:
“The Baum Plan for Financial Independence” — short story — 21st place

2004:
“Of New Arrivals, Many Johns, and the Music of the Spheres” — short story — 25th place (tie)

2003:
“Stories for Men” — novella — 5th place

2003:
“The Invisible Empire” — short story — 24th place

2001:
“The Juniper Tree” — novelette — 19th place

1999:
“Every Angel Is Terrifying” — short story — 7th place

1998:
Corrupting Dr. Nice — sf novel — 13th place

1998:
“Gulliver at Home” — short story — 14th place

1998:
The Pure Product — collection — 10th place

1997:
Intersections: The Sycamore Hill Anthology (JK, Mark L. Van Name & Richard Butner, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

1994:
“The Franchise” — novelette — 9th place

1993:
Meeting in Infinity — collection — 3rd place

1992:
“Buffalo” — short story — winner

1991:
“Invaders” — novelette — 7th place

1990:
Good News from Outer Space — sf novel — 13th place

1989:
“Mrs. Shummel Exits a Winner” — short story — 17th place

1987:
“The Pure Product” — novelette — 23rd place (tie)

1985:
“Freedom Beach” (by JK & James Patrick Kelly) — novelette — 12th place

1983:
“Another Orphan” — novella — 6th place

Kessler, Risa (1 nomination)
1992:
Once Upon a Time: A Treasury of Modern Fairy Tales (Lester del Rey & RK, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

Ketterer, David (1 nomination)
1988:
Imprisoned in a Tesseract: The Life of James Blish — nonfiction — 12th place

Keyes, Daniel (1 nomination)
2001:
Algernon, Charlie and I — nonfiction — 3rd place

Keyes, J. Gregory (9 nominations)
2007:
The Blood Knight — fantasy novel — 14th place

2005:
The Charnel Prince — fantasy novel — 13th place

2004:
The Briar King — fantasy novel — 7th place

2002:
The Shadows of God — fantasy novel — 22nd place

2001:
Empire of Unreason — fantasy novel — 21st place

2000:
A Calculus of Angels — fantasy novel — 9th place

1999:
Newton's Cannon — fantasy novel — 6th place

1998:
The Blackgod — fantasy novel — 22nd place

1997:
The Waterborn — first novel — 3rd place

Khatru (1 nomination)
1976:
fanzine — 5th place

Khaw, Cassandra (5 nominations)
2024:
The Salt Grows Heavy — novella — 4th place

2023:
Breakable Things — collection — 5th place

2022:
The All-Consuming World — first novel — 10th place

2018:
Food of the Gods — horror novel — 2nd place

2017:
Hammers on Bone — novella — 9th place

khoréo (1 nomination)
2024:
magazine — 8th place

Kidby, Paul (7 nominations)
2018:
Terry Pratchett's Discworld Imaginarium — art book — 3rd place

2008:
artist — 23rd place

2006:
artist — 24th place

2005:
artist — 23rd place

2005:
Terry Pratchett: The Art of Discworld (by Terry Pratchett, illustrated by PK) — art book — 2nd place

2002:
artist — 24th place (tie)

2002:
The Last Hero (by Terry Pratchett; illustrated by PK) — art book — 4th place

Kidd, Chico (1 nomination)
1996:
The Printer's Devil — first novel — 12th place

Kidd, Tom (14 nominations)
2014:
artist — 20th place

2012:
artist — 18th place

2011:
artist — 20th place

2011:
Otherworlds — art book — 6th place

2009:
artist — 21st place

2008:
artist — 21st place

2007:
artist — 25th place

2007:
Kiddography: The Art & Life of Tom Kidd — art book — 10th place

2002:
The War of the Worlds (by H. G. Wells & TK) — art book — 12th place

1991:
artist — 17th place

1989:
artist — 16th place

1987:
artist — 13th place

1985:
artist — 18th place

1984:
artist — 18th place

Kidd, Virginia (2 nominations)
1981:
Interfaces (Ursula K. Le Guin & VK, eds.) — anthology — 23rd place

1979:
Millennial Women — anthology — 12th place

Kiernan, Caitlín R. (29 nominations; 1 win)
2020:
The Very Best of Caitlín R. Kiernan — collection — 10th place

2019:
Black Helicopters — novella — 8th place

2019:
The Dinosaur Tourist — collection — 7th place

2018:
Agents of Dreamland — novella — 10th place

2015:
“Interstate Love Song (Murder Ballad No. 8)” — novelette — 19th place

2015:
“The Cats of River Street (1925)” — novelette — 26th place

2015:
“The Jetsam of Disremembered Mechanics” — novelette — 29th place

2014:
Black Helicopters — novella — 4th place

2014:
The Ape's Wife and Other Stories — collection — 5th place

2014:
“The Prayer of Ninety Cats” — novelette — 3rd place

2014:
“The Road of Needles” — short story — winner

2013:
Confessions of a Five-Chambered Heart — collection — 13th place

2013:
“Fake Plastic Trees” — novelette — 5th place

2013:
“Goggles (c. 1910)” — short story — 12th place

2013:
The Drowning Girl — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2012:
“The Maltese Unicorn” — novelette — 10th place

2012:
“Tidal Forces” — short story — 7th place

2012:
Two Worlds and In Between: The Best of Caitlin R. Kiernan (Volume One) — collection — 5th place

2011:
The Ammonite Violin & Others — collection — 13th place

2010:
A Is for Alien — collection — 9th place

2010:
“Galapagos” — novelette — 14th place

2010:
The Red Tree — fantasy novel — 12th place

2008:
Daughter of Hounds — fantasy novel — 15th place

2007:
Alabaster — collection — 19th place

2006:
To Charles Fort, with Love — collection — 22nd place

2005:
Murder of Angels — fantasy novel — 20th place

2005:
“Riding the White Bull” — novelette — 30th place

2003:
In the Garden of Poisonous Flowers — novella — 21st place

1999:
Silk — first novel — 6th place

1996:
editor — 10th place

Killough, Lee (1 nomination)
1989:
Bloodlinks — horror novel — 10th place

Kilworth, Garry (2 nominations)
1992:
“The Ragthorn” (by Robert Holdstock & GK) — novelette — 26th place

1983:
“Blind Windows” — novelette — 21st place

Kim, Alice Sola (1 nomination)
2015:
“Mothers, Lock Up Your Daughters Because They Are Terrifying” — short story — 12th place

1987:
Fire Sanctuary — first novel — 11th place

Kincaid, Paul (4 nominations)
2018:
Iain M. Banks — non-fiction — 4th place

2015:
Call and Response — non-fiction — 12th place

2011:
British Science Fiction & Fantasy: Twenty Years, Two Surveys (PK & Niall Harrison, eds.) — non-fiction — 6th place

2009:
What It Is We Do When We Read Science Fiction — nonfiction/art book — 4th place

King, Stephen (61 nominations; 5 wins)
2023:
Gwendy's Final Task (by SK & Richard Chizmar) — horror novel — 11th place

2022:
Billy Summers — horror novel — 9th place

2022:
Later — horror novel — 8th place

2021:
If It Bleeds — collection — 7th place

2020:
The Institute — horror novel — 3rd place

2019:
The Outsider — horror novel — 2nd place

2015:
Revival — fantasy novel — 8th place

2014:
Doctor Sleep — fantasy novel — 5th place

2014:
Joyland — fantasy novel — 11th place

2012:
11/22/63 — sf novel — 2nd place

2012:
“The Little Green God of Agony” — novelette — 14th place

2010:
The Little Sisters of Eluria (by SK, illustrated by Michael Whelan) — nonfiction/art book — 11th place

2010:
Under the Dome — sf novel — 7th place

2008:
“Graduation Afternoon” — short story — 38th place

2007:
Lisey's Story — fantasy novel — 10th place

2005:
The Dark Tower: Song of Susannah — fantasy novel — 4th place

2004:
The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla — fantasy novel — 4th place

2003:
Everything's Eventual — collection — 5th place

2002:
Black House (by SK & Peter Straub) — fantasy novel — 7th place

2001:
On Writing — nonfiction — winner

2000:
Hearts in Atlantis — collection — 5th place

1999:
Bag of Bones — dark fantasy/horror novel — winner

1998:
“Everything's Eventual” — novella — 4th place

1998:
The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass (by SK, illustrated by Dave McKean) — art book — 6th place

1998:
The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass — fantasy novel — 4th place

1997:
Desperation — horror/dark fantasy novel — winner

1997:
The Green Mile — horror/dark fantasy novel — 8th place

1996:
“Lunch at the Gotham Café” — novelette — 15th place

1996:
Rose Madder — horror/dark fantasy novel — 3rd place

1995:
Insomnia — dark fantasy/horror novel — 3rd place

1994:
Nightmares & Dreamscapes — collection — 6th place

1994:
“The Ten O'Clock People” — novella — 8th place

1993:
Dolores Claiborne — horror/dark fantasy novel — 14th place

1992:
Needful Things — horror/dark fantasy novel — 13th place

1992:
The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands — horror/dark fantasy novel — 3rd place

1991:
Four Past Midnight — collection — 6th place (tie)

1991:
The Stand: The Complete & Uncut Edition — horror/dark fantasy novel — 2nd place

1990:
The Dark Half — horror novel — 2nd place

1988:
The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three — fantasy novel — 16th place

1988:
The Tommyknockers — sf novel — 16th place

1987:
It — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1986:
Skeleton Crew — collection — winner

1985:
“The Ballad of the Flexible Bullet” — novella — 3rd place

1985:
The Talisman (by SK & Peter Straub) — fantasy novel — 4th place

1984:
Christine — fantasy novel — 6th place

1984:
Pet Sematary — fantasy novel — 7th place

1983:
Different Seasons — single author collection — 4th place

1983:
“It Grows On You” — short story — 11th place

1983:
“The Breathing Method” — novella — 8th place

1983:
“The Raft” — novelette — 14th place

1982:
Cujo — fantasy novel — 21st place

1982:
Danse Macabre — related nonfiction book — winner

1981:
Firestarter — sf novel — 8th place

1981:
“The Mist” — fantasy novel — 10th place

1981:
“The Way Station” — novelette — 3rd place

1980:
“The Crate” — short story — 11th place

1980:
The Dead Zone — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1979:
Night Shift — single author collection — 8th place

1979:
“The Gunslinger” — novelette — 8th place (tie)

1979:
The Stand — novel — 15th place

1978:
The Shining — fantasy novel — 4th place

King, Tappan (1 nomination)
1986:
Down Town (by Viido Polikarpus & TK) — first novel — 23rd place

Kingfisher, T. (11 nominations; 4 wins)
2024:
A House with Good Bones — horror novel — winner

2024:
Paladin's Faith — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2024:
Thornhedge — novella — winner

2023:
Nettle & Bone — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2023:
What Moves the Dead — horror novel — winner

2022:
Paladin's Strength — fantasy novel — 5th place

2021:
A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking — young adult book — winner

2021:
The Hollow Places — horror novel — 4th place

2020:
“Fisher-Bird” — short story — 3rd place

2020:
The Twisted Ones — horror novel — 2nd place

2019:
The Wonder Engine — fantasy novel — 7th place

Kingsbury, Donald (5 nominations; 1 win)
1987:
The Moon Goddess and the Son — sf novel — 17th place

1983:
Courtship Rite — sf novel — 5th place

1983:
Courtship Rite — first novel — winner

1980:
“The Moon Goddess and the Son” — novella — 7th place

1979:
“Shipwright” — novelette — 10th place

Kinney, Jay (2 nominations)
1972:
fan artist — 15th place

1971:
fan cartoonist — 8th place

Kirby, Josh (2 nominations)
2002:
artist — 15th place

2001:
Josh Kirby: A Cosmic Cornucopia (by David Langford; artist JK) — art book — 12th place

Kirk, Russell (2 nominations)
1985:
Watchers at the Strait Gate — collection — 20th place

1984:
“The Invasion of the Church of the Holy Ghost” — novelette — 8th place (tie)

Kirk, Tim (14 nominations; 2 wins)
1981:
artist — 10th place

1980:
artist — 11th place

1979:
artist — 9th place

1977:
artist — 6th place

1976:
artist — 4th place

1975:
professional artist — 2nd place

1975:
fan artist — winner

1974:
fan artist — winner

1974:
professional artist — 6th place

1973:
paperback cover artist — 12th place

1973:
fan artist — 2nd place

1972:
fan artist — 2nd place

1971:
fan cartoonist — 2nd place

1971:
fan artist — 2nd place

Kirstein, Rosemary (3 nominations)
2005:
The Language of Power — sf novel — 26th place

2004:
The Lost Steersman — sf novel — 19th place

1990:
The Steerswoman — first novel — 12th place

Klages, Ellen (13 nominations)
2018:
Passing Strange — novella — 4th place

2018:
Wicked Wonders — collection — 10th place

2015:
“Amicae Aeternum” — short story — 21st place

2014:
“Wakulla Springs” (by Andy Duncan & EK) — novella — 2nd place

2013:
“The Education of a Witch” — short story — 23rd place

2012:
“Goodnight Moons” — short story — 15th place

2010:
“Singing on a Star” — short story — 27th place

2008:
“Mrs. Zeno's Paradox” — short story — 19th place

2008:
Portable Childhoods — collection — 10th place

2007:
“In the House of the Seven Librarians” — novelette — 7th place

2007:
The Green Glass Sea — first novel — 4th place

2005:
“The Green Glass Sea” — short story — 25th place

1999:
“Time Gypsy” — novelette — 29th place (tie)

Klasky, Mindy L. (1 nomination)
2001:
The Glasswright's Apprentice — first novel — 9th place

Klause, Annette Curtis (1 nomination)
1991:
The Silver Kiss — first novel — 12th place

Klein, T. E. D. (2 nominations)
1985:
The Ceremonies — first novel — 8th place

1985:
The Ceremonies — fantasy novel — 25th place

Klima, John (2 nominations)
2012:
Happily Ever After — anthology — 19th place

2008:
Logorrhea — anthology — 7th place

Klopfer, Eric (1 nomination)
2013:
Star Wars Art: Illustration — art book — 8th place

Klugerman, Barry (1 nomination)
2007:
RGK: The Art of Roy G. Krenkel (BK & J. David Spurlock, eds.) — art book — 8th place

Klune, TJ (1 nomination)
2022:
Under the Whispering Door — fantasy novel — 10th place

Knight, Damon (27 nominations)
2003:
“Watching Matthew” — novelette — 30th place

1993:
Monad: Essays on Science Fiction #2 — nonfiction — 13th place

1987:
“Strangers on Paradise” — short story — 16th place

1985:
The Clarion Awards — anthology — 19th place (tie)

1984:
“La Ronde” — short story — 18th place

1982:
Creating Short Fiction — related nonfiction book — 9th place

1982:
“Forever” — short story — 14th place

1981:
Orbit 21 — anthology — 14th place

1979:
Orbit 20 — anthology — 8th place

1977:
“I See You” — short story — 2nd place

1977:
Orbit 18 — anthology — 5th place

1977:
The Best of Damon Knight — author collection — 6th place

1976:
Orbit 16 — anthology — 11th place

1976:
Science Fiction of the Thirties — anthology — 12th place

1976:
The Best from Orbit Volumes 1-10 — anthology — 6th place

1975:
Orbit 13 — original anthology — 14th place

1975:
Orbit 14 — original anthology — 4th place

1975:
Orbit 15 — original anthology — 15th place

1974:
Orbit 12 — original anthology — 5th place

1973:
A Science Fiction Argosy — reprint anth/collection — 3rd place

1973:
Orbit 10 — original anthology — 4th place

1973:
Orbit 11 — original anthology — 6th place

1972:
Orbit 8 — original anthology — 9th place

1972:
Orbit 9 — original anthology — 6th place

1971:
Orbit 6 — anthology/collection — 3rd place

1971:
Orbit 7 — anthology/collection — 5th place

1971:
Orbit 8 — anthology/collection — 14th place

Knight, Zelda (2 nominations; 1 win)
2023:
Africa Risen: A New Era of Speculative Fiction (Sheree Renée Thomas, Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki & ZK, eds.) — anthology — winner

2021:
Dominion: An Anthology of Speculative Fiction from Africa and the African Diaspora (ZK & Ekpeki Oghenechovwe Donald, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

Knights (1 nomination)
1976:
fanzine — 11th place

Knipfel, Jim (1 nomination)
2004:
The Buzzing — first novel — 12th place

Knox, Elizabeth (2 nominations)
2014:
Mortal Fire — young adult book — 12th place

2008:
The Dream Quake (UK title: Dreamquake) — young adult book — 11th place

Koenig, Walter (1 nomination)
2021:
Beaming Up and Getting Off: Life Before and Beyond Star Trek — nonfiction — 8th place

Koja, Kathe (12 nominations; 1 win)
2002:
“What We Did That Summer” (by KK & Barry N. Malzberg) — short story — 25th place

1999:
Extremities — collection — 21st place

1995:
“Queen of Angels” — short story — 19th place

1994:
“I Shall Do Thee Mischief in the Wood” — short story — 8th place

1993:
Bad Brains — horror/dark fantasy novel — 5th place

1993:
“The Company of Storms” — short story — 16th place

1992:
“Angels in Love” — short story — 6th place

1992:
The Cipher — first novel — winner

1992:
The Cipher — horror/dark fantasy novel — 7th place

1991:
“True Colors” — short story — 15th place

1990:
“Points of View” — short story — 24th place

1990:
“Skin Deep” — short story — 34th place (tie)

Koontz, Dean (7 nominations)
1996:
Strange Highways — collection — 9th place

1994:
Mr. Murder — horror novel — 4th place

1991:
The Bad Place — horror/dark fantasy novel — 9th place

1990:
Midnight — horror novel — 5th place

1989:
Oddkins — novella — 14th place

1971:
“Beastchild” — short fiction — 4th place

1971:
Beastchild — novel — 11th place

Kornbluth, C. M. (5 nominations)
1998:
His Share of Glory: The Complete Short Science Fiction of C.M. Kornbluth — collection — 2nd place

1977:
The Best of C.M. Kornbluth (by CMK, edited by Frederik Pohl) — author collection — 11th place

1975:
“Mute Inglorious Tam” (by Frederik Pohl & CMK) — short story — 19th place

1975:
“The Gift of Garigolli” (by Frederik Pohl & CMK) — novelette — 15th place

1973:
“The Meeting” (by Frederik Pohl & CMK) — short fiction — 9th place

Korshak, Stephen D. (4 nominations)
2014:
The Alluring Art of Margaret Brundage (by SDK & J. David Spurlock) — art book — 4th place

2010:
From the Pen of Paul: The Fantastic Images of Frank R. Paul — nonfiction/art book — 9th place

2009:
The Paintings of J. Allen St. John: Grand Master of Fantasy — nonfiction/art book — 14th place

1996:
A Hannes Bok Showcase (by SDK ed; artist Hannes Bok) — art book — 5th place

Kosmatka, Ted (2 nominations)
2013:
“The Color Least Used by Nature” — novelette — 31st place

2013:
The Games — first novel — 5th place

Kowal, Mary Robinette (11 nominations; 1 win)
2023:
The Spare Man — sf novel — 5th place

2021:
The Relentless Moon — sf novel — 2nd place

2019:
The Calculating Stars — sf novel — winner

2018:
“The Worshipful Society of Glovers” — novelette — 4th place

2013:
Glamour in Glass — fantasy novel — 5th place

2013:
“The Lady Astronaut of Mars” — novelette — 4th place

2012:
“Kiss Me Twice” — novella — 3rd place

2011:
“For Want of a Nail” — short story — 8th place

2011:
Shades of Milk and Honey — first novel — 4th place

2010:
“First Flight” — novelette — 4th place

2009:
“Evil Robot Monkey” — short story — 10th place

Kowalski, Jesse (1 nomination)
2021:
Enchanted: A History of Fantasy Illustration — art book — 8th place

Kramer, Edward E. (3 nominations)
1996:
Dark Love (Nancy A. Collins, EEK & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

1996:
Tombs (Peter Crowther & EEK, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

1994:
Confederacy of the Dead (Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg & EEK, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

Krasnostein, Alisa (7 nominations; 1 win)
2016:
Letters to Tiptree (AK & Alexandra Pierce, eds.) — non-fiction — winner

2015:
editor — 14th place

2015:
Kaleidoscope (AK & Julia Rios, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

2014:
editor — 21st place

2013:
editor — 27th place

2012:
editor — 22nd place

2011:
Sprawl — anthology — 17th place

Kress, Nancy (64 nominations; 2 wins)
2019:
If Tomorrow Comes — sf novel — 7th place

2018:
“Dear Sarah” — short story — 8th place

2016:
The Best of Nancy Kress — collection — 5th place

2015:
Yesterday's Kin — novella — winner

2014:
“Pathways” — short story — 19th place

2013:
After the Fall, Before the Fall, During the Fall — novella — winner

2013:
Fountain of Age — collection — 8th place

2010:
“Act One” — novella — 4th place

2010:
Steal Across the Sky — sf novel — 5th place

2009:
Nano Comes to Clifford Falls and Other Stories — collection — 8th place

2009:
“The Erdmann Nexus” — novella — 2nd place

2009:
“The Kindness of Strangers” — short story — 4th place

2008:
“Art of War” — short story — 7th place

2008:
“By Fools Like Me” — short story — 32nd place

2008:
“Fountain of Age” — novella — 7th place

2008:
“Safeguard” — novelette — 29th place

2007:
“Nano Comes to Clifford Falls” — short story — 2nd place

2005:
Crucible — sf novel — 13th place

2005:
“My Mother, Dancing” — short story — 8th place

2004:
“EJ-ES” — short story — 32nd place

2004:
Nebula Awards Showcase 2003 — anthology — 18th place

2004:
Nothing Human — sf novel — 12th place

2003:
Probability Space — sf novel — 12th place

2003:
“The Most Famous Little Girl in the World” — novelette — 29th place

2002:
“And No Such Things Grow Here” — novelette — 20th place

2002:
“Computer Virus” — novelette — 14th place

2002:
Probability Sun — sf novel — 8th place

2001:
Probability Moon — sf novel — 10th place

2001:
“Savior” — novella — 6th place

2001:
“Wetlands Preserve” — novelette — 16th place

2000:
“Sleeping Dogs” — novelette — 4th place

1999:
Beaker's Dozen — collection — 5th place

1999:
Maximum Light — sf novel — 13th place

1999:
“Steamship Soldier on the Information Front” — novelette — 8th place

1998:
“Always True to Thee, in My Fashion” — short story — 9th place

1997:
Beggars Ride — sf novel — 12th place

1997:
Oaths and Miracles — sf novel — 26th place

1997:
“The Flowers of Aulit Prison” — novelette — 8th place

1996:
“Evolution” — novelette — 5th place

1996:
“Fault Lines” — novella — 4th place

1995:
Beggars and Choosers — sf novel — 5th place

1995:
“Margin of Error” — short story — 14th place

1994:
Beggars in Spain — sf novel — 3rd place

1994:
“Dancing on Air” — novella — 2nd place

1994:
“Martin on a Wednesday” — short story — 5th place

1994:
The Aliens of Earth — collection — 7th place

1994:
“The Battle of Long Island” — short story — 6th place

1993:
“The Mountain to Mohammed” — short story — 2nd place

1992:
“And Wild for to Hold” — novella — 6th place

1992:
“Beggars in Spain” — novella — 2nd place

1991:
“Inertia” — novelette — 9th place

1990:
“The Price of Oranges” — novelette — 6th place

1989:
An Alien Light — sf novel — 30th place

1989:
“Craps” — short story — 28th place

1989:
“In Memoriam” — short story — 24th place

1989:
“Philippa's Hands” — short story — 22nd place

1988:
“Glass” — short story — 10th place

1987:
“Phone Repairs” — short story — 20th place

1986:
“Out of All Them Bright Stars” — short story — 14th place

1986:
Trinity and Other Stories — collection — 21st place

1985:
“Trinity” — novella — 6th place

1982:
“Casey's Empire” — short story — 26th place

1982:
“Shadows on the Cave Wall” — novelette — 25th place

1982:
The Prince of Morning Bells — first novel — 6th place

Kressel, Matthew (1 nomination)
2014:
“The Sounds of Old Earth” — short story — 15th place

Krishna, Swapna (1 nomination)
2022:
Sword Stone Table: Old Legends, New Voices (SK & Jenn Northington, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

Kritzer, Naomi (8 nominations; 2 wins)
2024:
“The Year Without Sunshine” — novelette — 3rd place

2022:
Chaos on CatNet — young adult novel — 2nd place

2021:
“Little Free Library” — short story — winner

2020:
Catfishing on CatNet — young adult book — 2nd place

2018:
Cat Pictures Please and Other Stories — collection — 7th place

2016:
“Cat Pictures Please” — short story — winner

2013:
“Liberty's Daughter” — novelette — 20th place

2003:
Fires of the Faithful — first novel — 8th place

Kröger, Lisa (1 nomination; 1 win)
2020:
Monster, She Wrote: The Women Who Pioneered Horror and Speculative Fiction (by LK & Melanie R. Anderson) — nonfiction — winner

Kuang, R. F. (3 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2023 (RFK & John Joseph Adams, eds.) — anthology — 7th place (tie)

2023:
Babel — fantasy novel — winner

2019:
The Poppy War — first novel — 2nd place

1991:
The Quiet Pools — sf novel — 7th place

1990:
“Misbegotten” — novelette — 25th place

1989:
Alternities — sf novel — 11th place

1987:
Enigma — sf novel — 11th place

1986:
Emprise — sf novel — 22nd place

1986:
Emprise — first novel — 2nd place

1986:
“When Winter Ends” — novella — 13th place

1983:
“The Garden of the Cognoscenti” — short story — 20th place

1981:
“Antithesis” — short story — 22nd place

Künsken, Derek (1 nomination)
2019:
The Quantum Magician — first novel — 6th place

Kurtz, Katherine (8 nominations)
2001:
King Kelson's Bride — fantasy novel — 19th place (tie)

1987:
The Quest for Saint Camber — fantasy novel — 9th place

1986:
The King's Justice — fantasy novel — 6th place

1985:
The Bishop's Heir — fantasy novel — 26th place

1982:
Camber the Heretic — fantasy novel — 6th place

1979:
Saint Camber — novel — 18th place

1973:
Deryni Checkmate — novel — 15th place

1971:
Deryni Rising — novel — 12th place

Kushner, Ellen (12 nominations; 1 win)
2017:
Tremontaine — anthology — 8th place

2012:
Welcome to Bordertown (Holly Black & EK, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2011:
“The Children of Cadmus” — short story — 27th place

2011:
“The Man With the Knives” — short story — 12th place

2010:
“A Wild and a Wicked Youth” — novelette — 16th place

2010:
“Dulce Domum” — short story — 25th place

2007:
The Privilege of the Sword — fantasy novel — winner

2003:
The Fall of the Kings (by EK & Delia Sherman) — fantasy novel — 9th place

1998:
The Horns of Elfland (EK, Delia Sherman & Donald G. Keller, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

1991:
Thomas the Rhymer — fantasy novel — 5th place

1988:
Swordspoint — first novel — 10th place

1981:
Basilisk — anthology — 13th place

Kuttner, Henry (2 nominations)
2006:
Two-handed Engine: The Selected Stories of Henry Kuttner & C.L. Moore (by HK & C. L. Moore) — collection — 19th place

1976:
The Best of Henry Kuttner — single author collection — 6th place

Kwitney, Alisa (1 nomination)
2001:
Vertigo Visions: Artwork from the Cutting Edge of Comics — art book — 11th place

La Farge, Paul (1 nomination)
2018:
The Night Ocean — horror novel — 6th place

Lackey, Mercedes (7 nominations)
1997:
Firebird — fantasy novel — 19th place

1996:
Storm Rising — fantasy novel — 9th place

1995:
Sacred Ground — dark fantasy/horror novel — 6th place

1995:
Storm Warning — fantasy novel — 8th place

1994:
The Robin & the Kestrel — fantasy novel — 19th place

1993:
Winds of Change — fantasy novel — 6th place

1988:
Arrows of the Queen — first novel — 6th place

Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet (14 nominations)
2015:
magazine — 14th place

2014:
magazine — 15th place

2013:
magazine — 14th place

2012:
magazine — 10th place

2011:
magazine — 10th place

2010:
magazine — 12th place

2009:
magazine — 7th place

2008:
magazine — 4th place

2007:
magazine — 6th place

2006:
magazine — 9th place

2005:
magazine — 9th place

2004:
magazine — 11th place

2003:
magazine — 8th place

2002:
magazine — 9th place

Lafferty, R. A. (23 nominations)
2020:
The Best of R.A. Lafferty — collection — 9th place

2015:
The Collected Short Fiction Volume One: The Man Who Made Models — collection — 5th place

1994:
“Cliffs That Laughed” — short story — 22nd place

1993:
Iron Tears — collection — 9th place

1992:
Lafferty in Orbit — collection — 12th place

1985:
Half a Sky — fantasy novel — 24th place

1984:
“Golden Gate” — short story — 15th place

1984:
Golden Gate and Other Stories — collection — 15th place

1984:
Ringing Changes — collection — 14th place

1983:
Aurelia — sf novel — 23rd place

1979:
“Selenium Ghosts of the Eighteen Seventies” — novelette — 15th place

1975:
“Royal Licorice” — short story — 10th place

1974:
“Barnaby's Clock” — short fiction — 13th place (tie)

1974:
“Mud Violet” — short fiction — 9th place

1973:
“Eurema's Dam” — short fiction — 16th place (tie)

1973:
Strange Doings — reprint anth/collection — 13th place (tie)

1972:
Arrive at Easterwine — novel — 14th place

1972:
The Devil Is Dead — novel — 7th place

1972:
“World Abounding” — short fiction — 8th place

1971:
“Continued on Next Rock” — short fiction — 3rd place

1971:
“Entire and Perfect Chrysolite” — short fiction — 10th place (tie)

1971:
Fourth Mansions — novel — 5th place (tie)

1971:
Nine Hundred Grandmothers — anthology/collection — 2nd place

Laidlaw, Marc (5 nominations)
1997:
The 37th Mandala — horror/dark fantasy novel — 6th place

1993:
“The Vulture Maiden” — novelette — 12th place

1990:
“His Powder'd Wig, His Crown of Thornes” — short story — 22nd place

1989:
Neon Lotus — sf novel — 23rd place

1979:
“A Hiss of Dragon” (by Gregory Benford & ML) — short story — 5th place

Lake, Jay (31 nominations; 1 win)
2015:
Last Plane to Heaven — collection — winner

2015:
“West to East” — short story — 7th place

2014:
“Rock of Ages” — novella — 6th place

2013:
“The Stars Do Not Lie” — novella — 2nd place

2013:
“The Weight of History, the Lightness of the Future” — novella — 12th place

2012:
“A Long Walk Home” — novelette — 11th place

2011:
The Sky That Wraps — collection — 22nd place

2010:
Green — fantasy novel — 6th place

2010:
Madness of Flowers — fantasy novel — 14th place

2010:
Other Earths (Nick Gevers & JL, eds.) — anthology — 18th place

2009:
Escapement — sf novel — 13th place

2009:
“The Sky that Wraps the World Round, Past the Blue and Into the Black” — short story — 15th place

2008:
(Deborah Layne & JL) — editor — 28th place

2008:
“C-Rock City” (by JL & Greg Van Eekhout) — short story — 42nd place

2008:
“Crossing the Seven” — novelette — 32nd place

2008:
Mainspring — sf novel — 12th place

2007:
(Deborah Layne & JL) — editor — 22nd place

2007:
Polyphony, Volume 6 (Deborah Layne & JL, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

2007:
“The American Dead” — short story — 8th place

2007:
Trial of Flowers — fantasy novel — 15th place

2006:
(Deborah Layne & JL) — editor — 15th place (tie)

2006:
Polyphony, Volume 5 (Deborah Layne & JL, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2006:
Rocket Science — first novel — 6th place

2006:
“The Canadian Who Came Almost All the Way Home From the Stars” (by JL & Ruth Nestvold) — novelette — 18th place

2005:
(Deborah Layne & JL) — editor — 21st place

2005:
All-Star Zeppelin Adventure Stories (David Moles & JL, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2005:
American Sorrows — collection — 22nd place

2005:
Polyphony, Volume 4 (Deborah Layne & JL, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

2004:
Greetings from Lake Wu — collection — 25th place

2004:
Polyphony, Volume 2 (Deborah Layne & JL, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

2003:
Polyphony, Volume 1 (Deborah Layne & JL, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

Lakey Lindahn, Val (5 nominations)
1986:
artist — 16th place

1985:
artist — 12th place

1984:
artist — 8th place

1983:
artist — 5th place

1982:
artist — 11th place

Lakshminarayan, Lavanya (1 nomination)
2021:
Analog/Virtual: And Other Simulations of Your Future — collection — 8th place

Lanagan, Margo (18 nominations)
2014:
“We Three Kids” — novelette — 15th place

2013:
Cracklescape — collection — 15th place

2013:
Sea Hearts — young adult book — 7th place

2013:
“Significant Dust” — novelette — 7th place

2012:
“Mulberry Boys” — short story — 20th place

2012:
Yellowcake — collection — 12th place

2011:
“A Thousand Flowers” — novelette — 6th place

2010:
“Ferryman” — short story — 21st place

2010:
“Sea-Hearts” — novella — 11th place

2009:
“Machine Maid” — novelette — 23rd place

2009:
Tender Morsels — young adult novel — 5th place

2009:
“The Goosle” — short story — 13th place

2007:
“A Fine Magic” — short story — 15th place

2007:
Red Spikes — collection — 17th place

2007:
“Under Hell, Over Heaven” — short story — 20th place

2007:
“Winkie” — short story — 27th place

2005:
Black Juice — collection — 13th place

2005:
“Singing My Sister Down” — short story — 11th place

Lance, Kathryn (1 nomination)
1986:
Pandora's Genes — first novel — 22nd place

Lancer (2 nominations)
1973:
book publisher — 9th place

1972:
book publisher — 9th place

Landis, Geoffrey A. (16 nominations; 1 win)
2015:
“A Hotel in Antarctica” — novelette — 24th place

2011:
“Marya and the Pirate” — novelette — 5th place

2011:
“The Sultan of the Clouds” — novella — 7th place

2003:
“At Dorado” — short story — 27th place

2003:
“The Long Chase” — short story — 19th place (tie)

2002:
Impact Parameter and Other Quantum Realities — collection — 18th place

2001:
Mars Crossing — first novel — winner

2001:
Mars Crossing — sf novel — 26th place

2000:
“Into the Blue Abyss” — short story — 18th place (tie)

1999:
“Approaching Perimelasma” — novelette — 12th place

1998:
“Ecopoiesis” — novella — 8th place

1998:
“Winter Fire” — short story — 13th place

1995:
“The Singular Habits of Wasps” — novelette — 10th place (tie)

1992:
“A Walk in the Sun” — short story — 18th place

1991:
“Projects” — short story — 25th place

1989:
“Ripples in the Dirac Sea” — short story — 11th place

Landon, Brooks (1 nomination)
1998:
Science Fiction After 1900: From the Steam Man to the Stars — nonfiction — 7th place

Langan, John (6 nominations)
2023:
Corpsemouth and Other Autobiographies — collection — 10th place (tie)

2017:
The Fisherman — horror novel — 8th place

2015:
“Children of the Fang” — novella — 17th place

2010:
“Technicolor” — novelette — 34th place

2010:
“The Wide, Carnivorous Sky” — novella — 17th place

2009:
Mr. Gaunt and Other Uneasy Encounters — collection — 16th place

Langan, Sarah (1 nomination)
2010:
Audrey's Door — fantasy novel — 16th place

Langford, David (7 nominations)
2011:
“Graffiti in the Library of Babel” — short story — 24th place

2010:
Starcombing — nonfiction/art book — 10th place

2006:
The SEX Column and Other Misprints — non-fiction — 8th place

2004:
Up Through an Empty House of Stars: Reviews and Essays 1980-2002 — non-fiction/art — 9th place (tie)

2001:
Josh Kirby: A Cosmic Cornucopia (by DL; artist Josh Kirby) — art book — 12th place

1999:
“Out of Space, Out of Time” — short story — 19th place (tie)

1983:
The Space Eater — first novel — 6th place

Lanier, Sterling E. (1 nomination)
1974:
Hiero's Journey — novel — 14th place

Lansdale, Joe R. (6 nominations)
2022:
Moon Lake — horror novel — 10th place

2001:
High Cotton: Selected Stories of Joe R. Lansdale — collection — 10th place

1990:
By Bizarre Hands — collection — 11th place

1990:
Razored Saddles (JRL & Pat LoBrutto, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

1990:
“The Steel Valentine” — short story — 19th place

1989:
The Drive-In — horror novel — 9th place

Lapine, Warren (1 nomination)
2002:
editor — 13th place (tie)

Larbalestier, Justine (9 nominations)
2013:
Team Human (by JL & Sarah Rees Brennan) — young adult book — 19th place

2011:
Zombies vs Unicorns (Holly Black & JL, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

2010:
Liar — young adult novel — 3rd place

2009:
How to Ditch Your Fairy — young adult novel — 6th place

2008:
Magic's Child — young adult book — 5th place

2007:
Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century — non-fiction — 6th place

2007:
Magic Lessons — young adult book — 3rd place

2006:
Magic or Madness — first novel — 9th place

2003:
The Battle of the Sexes in Science Fiction — non-fiction — 4th place

Larkin, David (1 nomination)
1980:
Giants — art or illustrated book — 7th place

Larkwood, A. K. (1 nomination)
2021:
The Unspoken Name — first novel — 9th place

Larson, Abigail (1 nomination)
2024:
artist — nomination

Larson, Jeanne (1 nomination)
1990:
Silk Road — first novel — 11th place

Larson, Rich (1 nomination)
2019:
Annex — first novel — 10th place

Lassen, Jeremy (1 nomination)
2012:
editor — 23rd place

Last, Martin (1 nomination)
1980:
A Reader's Guide to Science Fiction (by Baird Searles, ML, Beth Meacham & Michael Franklin) — related nonfiction book — 3rd place

Latham, Rob (1 nomination)
2015:
The Oxford Handbook of Science Fiction — non-fiction — 8th place

Laughlin, Charlotte (1 nomination)
1984:
De Camp: An L. Sprague de Camp Bibliography (by CL & Daniel J. H. Levack) — nonfiction/reference — 12th place

Laumer, Keith (3 nominations)
1987:
Retief in the Ruins — collection — 19th place

1978:
“The Wonderful Secret” — novella — 10th place

1971:
“In the Queue” — short fiction — 5th place

LaValle, Victor (4 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
Lone Women — horror novel — 6th place

2020:
A People's Future of the United States (VL & John Joseph Adams, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2018:
The Changeling — horror novel — winner

2017:
The Ballad of Black Tom — novella — 3rd place

Lavender, Isiah III (1 nomination)
2021:
Literary Afrofuturism in the Twenty-First Century (IL & Lisa Yaszek, eds.) — nonfiction — 2nd place

Law, Stephanie Pui-Mun (1 nomination)
2017:
Descants & Cadences: The Art of Stephanie Law — art book — 8th place

Lawhead, Stephen R. (1 nomination)
1990:
Arthur — fantasy novel — 22nd place

Lawrence, J. A. (1 nomination)
1985:
“Some Are Born Great” — novella — 13th place

Layne, Deborah (9 nominations)
2008:
(DL & Jay Lake) — editor — 28th place

2007:
(DL & Jay Lake) — editor — 22nd place

2007:
Polyphony, Volume 6 (DL & Jay Lake, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

2006:
(DL & Jay Lake) — editor — 15th place (tie)

2006:
Polyphony, Volume 5 (DL & Jay Lake, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2005:
(DL & Jay Lake) — editor — 21st place

2005:
Polyphony, Volume 4 (DL & Jay Lake, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

2004:
Polyphony, Volume 2 (DL & Jay Lake, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

2003:
Polyphony, Volume 1 (DL & Jay Lake, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

Le Guin, Ursula K. (81 nominations; 25 wins)
2024:
Space Crone — non-fiction — winner

2019:
Dreams Must Explain Themselves: The Selected Non-Fiction of Ursula K. Le Guin — nonfiction — 4th place

2019:
“Firelight” — short story — 3rd place

2019:
The Books of Earthsea: The Complete Illustrated Edition (by UKLG, illustrated by Charles Vess) — art book — winner

2019:
Ursula K. Le Guin: Conversations on Writing (by UKLG & David Naimon) — nonfiction — winner

2018:
Ursula K. Le Guin: The Hainish Novels and Stories — collection — winner

2017:
The Complete Orsinia — collection — 3rd place

2017:
The Found and the Lost: The Collected Novellas of Ursula K. Le Guin — collection — 2nd place

2017:
Words Are My Matter: Writings about Life and Books, 2000-2016 — non-fiction — 2nd place

2015:
“The Jar of Water” — novelette — 2nd place

2013:
“Elementals” — short story — 5th place

2013:
The Unreal and the Real: Selected Stories Volume One: Where on Earth and Volume Two: Outer Space, Inner Lands — collection — 4th place

2010:
Cheek by Jowl: Essays — nonfiction/art book — winner

2009:
Lavinia — fantasy novel — winner

2008:
Powers — young adult book — 2nd place

2007:
Voices — young adult book — 2nd place

2005:
Gifts — young adult book — 2nd place

2005:
The Wave in the Mind — non-fiction — winner

2004:
Changing Planes — collection — winner

2003:
“Paradises Lost” — novella — 2nd place

2003:
“Social Dreaming of the Frin” — short story — 9th place

2003:
The Birthday of the World and Other Stories — collection — 2nd place

2003:
“The Seasons of the Ansarac” — short story — 13th place

2003:
“The Wild Girls” — novelette — winner

2002:
“On the High Marsh” — novelette — 2nd place

2002:
Tales from Earthsea — collection — winner

2002:
“The Bones of the Earth” — short story — winner

2002:
“The Building” — short story — 13th place

2002:
“The Finder” — novella — winner

2002:
The Other Wind — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2001:
“The Birthday of the World” — novelette — winner

2001:
“The Flyers of Gy: An Interplanetary Tale” — short story — 19th place (tie)

2001:
“The Royals of Hegn” — short story — 4th place

2001:
The Telling — sf novel — winner

2000:
“Darkrose and Diamond” — novelette — 7th place (tie)

2000:
“Old Music and the Slave Women” — novella — 4th place

1999:
“Dragonfly” — novella — 2nd place

1997:
“Mountain Ways” — novelette — winner

1997:
Unlocking the Air and Other Stories — collection — 2nd place

1996:
“A Man of the People” — novella — 2nd place

1996:
“A Woman's Liberation” — novella — 3rd place

1996:
“Coming of Age in Karhide by Sov Thade Tage em Ereb, of Rer, in Karhide, on Gethen” — novelette — 6th place

1996:
“Ether OR” — novelette — 2nd place

1996:
Four Ways to Forgiveness — collection — winner

1996:
“Olders” — short story — 10th place

1995:
A Fisherman of the Inland Sea — collection — 2nd place

1995:
“Another Story or A Fisherman of the Inland Sea” — novelette — 9th place

1995:
“Forgiveness Day” — novella — winner

1995:
“Solitude” — novelette — 3rd place

1995:
“The Matter of Seggri” — novelette — 12th place

1995:
“Unchosen Love” — short story — 8th place

1994:
The Norton Book of Science Fiction (UKLG & Brian Attebery, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

1993:
“The Rock that Changed Things” — short story — 26th place

1991:
Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea — fantasy novel — winner

1991:
“The Shobies' Story” — novelette — 3rd place

1990:
Dancing at the Edge of the World — nonfiction — 4th place

1988:
Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences — collection — 8th place

1988:
“Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight” — novelette — 3rd place

1986:
Always Coming Home — sf novel — 10th place

1983:
“Sur” — short story — winner

1983:
The Compass Rose — single author collection — winner

1981:
Interfaces (UKLG & Virginia Kidd, eds.) — anthology — 23rd place

1981:
The Beginning Place — fantasy novel — 7th place

1980:
Malafrena — fantasy novel — 9th place

1980:
The Language of the Night (by UKLG, edited by Susan Wood) — related nonfiction book — 4th place

1980:
“The Pathways of Desire” — novelette — 7th place

1979:
“SQ” — short story — 9th place (tie)

1979:
“The Eye of the Heron” — novel — 21st place (tie)

1977:
Nebula Award Stories 11 — anthology — 10th place

1977:
“The Diary of the Rose” — novelette — 2nd place

1976:
“The New Atlantis” — novelette — winner

1976:
The Wind's Twelve Quarters — single author collection — winner

1975:
“'The Author of the Acacia Seeds' and Other Extracts from the Journal of the Association of Therolinguistics” — short story — 4th place

1975:
“The Day Before the Revolution” — short story — winner

1975:
The Dispossessed — novel — winner

1975:
“The Stars Below” — short story — 12th place

1974:
“The Field of Vision” — short fiction — 11th place (tie)

1974:
“The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” — short fiction — 6th place

1973:
“The Word for World Is Forest” — novella — 2nd place

1972:
The Lathe of Heaven — novel — winner

1972:
“Vaster than Empires and More Slow” — short fiction — 14th place

Lebbon, Tim (1 nomination)
2001:
Naming of Parts — novella — 22nd place

Leckie, Ann (9 nominations; 3 wins)
2024:
Translation State — sf novel — 3rd place

2020:
“The Justified” — novelette — 10th place

2020:
The Raven Tower — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2018:
Provenance — sf novel — 2nd place

2016:
Ancillary Mercy — sf novel — winner

2016:
“Another Word for World” — novelette — 4th place

2015:
Ancillary Sword — sf novel — winner

2014:
Ancillary Justice — first novel — winner

2014:
Ancillary Justice — sf novel — 17th place

Lee, Alan (7 nominations)
2021:
The Hobbit Sketchbook — art book — 2nd place

1997:
The Wanderings of Odysseus (by Rosemary Sutcliff, illustrated by AL) — art book — 9th place

1992:
artist — 10th place

1992:
The Lord of the Rings (by J. R. R. Tolkien, illustrated by AL) — nonfiction — 8th place

1985:
artist — 19th place

1985:
Castles (by David Day, text; AL, art) — nonfiction/reference — 7th place

1979:
Faeries (by Brian Froud & AL) — art or illustrated book — 2nd place

Lee, Fonda (5 nominations; 1 win)
2022:
Jade Legacy — fantasy novel — winner

2020:
“I (28M) created a deepfake girlfriend and now my parents think we’re getting married” — short story — 6th place

2020:
Jade War — fantasy novel — 5th place

2019:
Cross Fire — young adult book — 5th place

2018:
Jade City — fantasy novel — 6th place

Lee, Gentry (3 nominations)
1995:
Rama Revealed (by Arthur C. Clarke & GL) — sf novel — 8th place

1992:
The Garden of Rama (by Arthur C. Clarke & GL) — sf novel — 11th place

1990:
Rama II (by Arthur C. Clarke & GL) — sf novel — 7th place

Lee, Gwen (1 nomination)
2002:
What If Our World Is Their Heaven? The Final Conversations of Philip K. Dick (GL & Doris Elaine Sauter, eds.) — non-fiction — 4th place

Lee, Jody A. (1 nomination)
1992:
artist — 17th place

Lee, Sharon (3 nominations)
2014:
Necessity's Child (by SL & Steve Miller) — sf novel — 23rd place

2014:
Trade Secret (by SL & Steve Miller) — sf novel — 22nd place

2011:
Saltation (by SL & Steve Miller) — sf novel — 18th place

Lee, Tanith (48 nominations)
2016:
Dancing Through the Fire — collection — 4th place

2014:
Space Is Just a Starry Night — collection — 20th place

2011:
“Black and White Sky” — novelette — 28th place

2011:
“Under/Above the Water” — novelette — 27th place

2010:
“Clockatrice” — novelette — 36th place

2004:
Mortal Suns — fantasy novel — 17th place

2003:
A Bed of Earth — fantasy novel — 16th place

2001:
“The Eye in the Heart” — short story — 18th place

2001:
White as Snow — fantasy novel — 15th place

2000:
Saint Fire — fantasy novel — 17th place

1999:
“All the Birds of Hell” — novelette — 3rd place

1999:
Faces Under Water — dark fantasy/horror novel — 8th place

1996:
Vivia — horror/dark fantasy novel — 11th place

1995:
Darkness, I — dark fantasy/horror novel — 12th place

1994:
Nightshades — collection — 17th place

1994:
Personal Darkness — horror novel — 8th place

1993:
Dark Dance — horror/dark fantasy novel — 6th place

1992:
The Book of the Dead — collection — 7th place

1992:
“Venus Rising on Water” — short story — 22nd place

1991:
The Blood of Roses — fantasy novel — 7th place

1990:
A Heroine of the World — fantasy novel — 16th place

1990:
Women as Demons — collection — 18th place

1989:
Madame Two Swords — novelette — 15th place

1989:
The Book of the Damned — collection — 15th place

1989:
The White Serpent — fantasy novel — 14th place

1988:
“Crying in the Rain” — short story — 26th place

1988:
Night's Sorceries — collection — 9th place

1987:
Dreams of Dark and Light — collection — 14th place

1987:
“Into Gold” — novelette — 17th place

1986:
The Gorgon — collection — 7th place

1985:
“Bright Burning Tiger” — short story — 5th place

1985:
“Draco, Draco” — novelette — 14th place

1985:
“Foreign Skins” — novelette — 11th place

1985:
Tamastara — collection — 3rd place

1985:
“Three Days” — novelette — 20th place

1984:
Anackire — fantasy novel — 21st place

1984:
“Nunc Dimittis” — novelette — 20th place (tie)

1984:
Red as Blood — collection — 2nd place

1984:
Sung in Shadow — fantasy novel — 23rd place

1983:
“The Gorgon” — novelette — 7th place

1983:
“Written in Water” — short story — 19th place

1982:
Delusion's Master — fantasy novel — 12th place

1982:
Lycanthia — fantasy novel — 10th place

1981:
Kill the Dead — fantasy novel — 12th place

1981:
Sabella — fantasy novel — 14th place

1980:
Death's Master — fantasy novel — 10th place

1980:
“Red as Blood” — short story — 16th place

1976:
The Birthgrave — novel — 20th place

Lee, Yoon Ha (17 nominations; 2 wins)
2021:
“The Mermaid Astronaut” — short story — 4th place

2020:
Dragon Pearl — young adult book — winner

2020:
Hexarchate Stories — collection — 6th place

2019:
Revenant Gun — sf novel — 3rd place

2019:
“The Starship and the Temple Cat” — short story — 7th place

2018:
“Extracurricular Activities” — novelette — 3rd place

2018:
Raven Strategem — sf novel — 4th place

2017:
“Foxfire, Foxfire” — novelette — 6th place

2017:
Ninefox Gambit — first novel — winner

2015:
“Combustion Hour” — short story — 26th place

2015:
“The Contemporary Foxwife” — short story — 20th place

2015:
“Wine” — novelette — 9th place

2014:
Conservation of Shadows — collection — 6th place

2014:
“Effigy Nights” — short story — 13th place

2014:
“Iseul's Lexicon” — novella — 9th place

2012:
“Ghostweight” — novelette — 27th place

2011:
“Flower, Mercy, Needle, Chain” — short story — 26th place

Lefanu, Sarah (2 nominations)
1989:
In the Chinks of the World Machine — related nonfiction — 15th place

1986:
Despatches from the Frontiers of the Female Mind (Jen Green & SL, eds.) — anthology — 19th place

Lehmkuhl, Donald (1 nomination)
1979:
The Flight of Icarus (by DL, edited by Martyn Dean & Roger Dean) — art or illustrated book — 12th place

Lehr, Paul (7 nominations)
1982:
artist — 23rd place

1981:
artist — 8th place

1980:
artist — 8th place

1975:
professional artist — 16th place

1973:
paperback cover artist — 7th place

1972:
paperback artist — 11th place

1971:
paperback cover illustrator — 13th place

Leiber, Fritz (27 nominations; 3 wins)
2011:
Selected Stories — collection — winner

2003:
Smoke Ghost & Other Apparitions — collection — 16th place

1998:
“The Dealings of Daniel Kesserich” — novella — 3rd place

1991:
The Leiber Chronicles — collection — 5th place

1989:
The Knight and Knave of Swords — collection — 3rd place

1985:
The Ghost Light — collection — winner

1984:
“The Curse of the Smalls and the Stars” — novella — 9th place

1983:
“Horrible Imaginings” — novella — 5th place

1980:
Ship of Shadows — single author collection — 11th place

1980:
“The Button Molder” — novelette — 9th place

1980:
The Change War — single author collection — 13th place

1979:
“Black Glass” — novelette — 11th place

1978:
“A Rite of Spring” — short fiction — 4th place

1978:
Our Lady of Darkness — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1977:
“The Death of Princes” — short story — 4th place

1977:
The Worlds of Fritz Leiber — author collection — 3rd place

1976:
“Catch That Zeppelin!” — short story — 11th place

1976:
The Second Book of Fritz Leiber — single author collection — 10th place

1975:
critic — 10th place

1975:
“Do You Know Dave Wenzel?” — short story — 13th place

1975:
“Midnight by the Morphy Watch” — short story — 9th place

1975:
“Mysterious Doings in the Metropolitan Museum” — short story — 14th place

1975:
The Best of Fritz Leiber — single author collection — winner

1975:
The Book of Fritz Leiber — single author collection — 5th place

1971:
“Ill Met in Lankhmar” — short fiction — 14th place

1971:
Swords Against Death — anthology/collection — 12th place

1971:
“The Snow Women” — short fiction — 2nd place

Leiber, Justin (1 nomination)
1981:
Beyond Rejection — first novel — 4th place

Leicht, Stina (2 nominations)
2013:
And Blue Skies from Pain — fantasy novel — 13th place

2012:
Of Blood and Honey — first novel — 6th place

Leigh, Stephen (2 nominations)
1982:
Slow Fall to Dawn — first novel — 10th place

1978:
“A Rain of Pebbles” — short fiction — 21st place

Leinster, Murray (1 nomination)
1999:
First Contacts: The Essential Murray Leinster — collection — 6th place

Lem, Stanislaw (2 nominations)
1990:
Eden — sf novel — 23rd place

1986:
Microworlds: Writings on Science Fiction and Fantasy — nonfiction/reference — 12th place

Leman, Bob (2 nominations)
1981:
“Feesters in the Lake” — novelette — 7th place

1981:
“Window” — short story — 4th place

Lemberg, R. B. (3 nominations)
2023:
Geometries of Belonging — collection — 8th place

2023:
The Unbalancing — first novel — 9th place

2021:
The Four Profound Weaves — novella — 9th place

Lepore, Jill (1 nomination)
2015:
The Secret History of Wonder Woman — non-fiction — 2nd place

Lerner, Edward M. (1 nomination)
2013:
Fate of Worlds (by Larry Niven & EML) — sf novel — 22nd place

Lerner, Lisa (1 nomination)
2003:
Just Like Beauty — first novel — 11th place

Lester, Colin (1 nomination)
1979:
The International Science Fiction Yearbook — reference book — 8th place

Lethem, Jonathan (10 nominations; 1 win)
2010:
Chronic City — sf novel — 12th place

2002:
This Shape We're In — novelette — 19th place

2001:
Kafka Americana (by JL & Carter Scholz) — collection — 26th place

1999:
Girl in Landscape — sf novel — 20th place

1997:
The Wall of the Sky, the Wall of the Eye — collection — 7th place

1996:
Amnesia Moon — sf novel — 11th place

1995:
Gun, With Occasional Music — first novel — winner

1994:
“'Forever,' Said the Duck” — short story — 20th place (tie)

1993:
“Vanilla Dunk” — novelette — 10th place

1992:
“The Happy Man” — novelette — 21st place

Levack, Daniel J. H. (5 nominations)
1989:
Dune Master: A Frank Herbert Bibliography (by DJHL & Mark Willard) — related nonfiction — 18th place

1984:
Amber Dreams: A Roger Zelazny Bibliography — nonfiction/reference — 8th place

1984:
De Camp: An L. Sprague de Camp Bibliography (by Charlotte Laughlin & DJHL) — nonfiction/reference — 12th place

1982:
PKD: A Philip K. Dick Bibliography — related nonfiction book — 6th place

1979:
Fantasms: A Jack Vance Bibliography (by DJHL & Tim Underwood) — reference book — 5th place

Levine, David D. (4 nominations)
2017:
Arabella of Mars — first novel — 4th place

2014:
“The Wreck of the Mars Adventure” — novelette — 17th place

2006:
“Tk'tk'tk” — short story — 18th place

2004:
“The Tale of the Golden Eagle” — short story — 4th place

Levinson, Paul (1 nomination; 1 win)
2000:
The Silk Code — first novel — winner

Levithan, David (1 nomination)
2013:
Every Day — young adult book — 21st place

Levitsky, Alexander (1 nomination)
2008:
Worlds Apart: An Anthology of Russian Fantasy and Science Fiction — anthology — 21st place

Lewis, Anthony R. (4 nominations)
1995:
The Passage of the Light: The Recursive Science Fiction of Barry N. Malzberg (by Barry N. Malzberg, edited by Mike Resnick & ARL) — collection — 11th place

1985:
Concordance to Cordwainer Smith — nonfiction/reference — 14th place

1974:
critic — 15th place (tie)

1973:
fan writer — 5th place

Lewis, David (1 nomination)
1973:
“Common Denominator” — novella — 13th place (tie)

Li, Hua (1 nomination)
2022:
Chinese Science Fiction during the Post-Mao Cultural Thaw — nonfiction — 6th place

Lichtenberg, Jacqueline (1 nomination)
1981:
First Channel (by Jean Lorrah & JL) — sf novel — 23rd place

Lickiss, Rebecca (1 nomination)
2002:
Eccentric Circles — first novel — 13th place

Lightspeed (12 nominations)
2023:
magazine — 10th place

2022:
magazine — 10th place

2021:
magazine — 9th place

2020:
magazine — 7th place

2019:
magazine — 6th place

2018:
magazine — 6th place

2017:
magazine — 6th place

2015:
magazine — 5th place

2014:
magazine — 8th place

2013:
magazine — 7th place

2012:
magazine — 7th place

2011:
magazine — 9th place

Ligotti, Thomas (5 nominations)
2006:
The Shadow at the Bottom of the World — collection — 27th place

1997:
The Nightmare Factory — collection — 17th place

1995:
Noctuary — collection — 10th place

1992:
Grimscribe: His Lives and Works — collection — 10th place

1991:
“The Last Feast of Harlequin” — novelette — 21st place

Lilley, Ernest (1 nomination)
2006:
Future Washington — anthology — 17th place

Linaweaver, Brad (2 nominations)
1989:
Moon of Ice — first novel — 7th place

1983:
“Moon of Ice” — novella — 14th place

Lindholm, Megan (12 nominations)
2013:
“Old Paint” — novelette — 21st place

2012:
The Inheritance and Other Stories (by Robin Hobb/ ML) — collection — 11th place

2002:
“Cut” — short story — 16th place

1993:
Alien Earth — sf novel — 26th place

1993:
The Gypsy (by Steven Brust & ML) — fantasy novel — 14th place

1992:
Cloven Hooves — fantasy novel — 14th place

1990:
“A Touch of Lavender” — novella — 13th place

1990:
“Silver Lady and the Fortyish Man” — novelette — 16th place

1989:
The Reindeer People — fantasy novel — 19th place

1987:
Wizard of the Pigeons — fantasy novel — 8th place

1986:
Wizard of the Pigeons — fantasy novel — 17th place

1984:
Harpy's Flight — first novel — 7th place

Lindskold, Jane (3 nominations)
2015:
Artemis Awakening — sf novel — 21st place (tie)

1999:
Changer — fantasy novel — 14th place

1995:
Brother to Dragons, Companion to Owls — first novel — 11th place

Link, Kelly (50 nominations; 6 wins)
2024:
“Prince Hat Underground” — novelette — 5th place

2024:
White Cat, Black Dog — collection — winner

2022:
“Skinder's Veil” — novelette — 8th place

2020:
“The Girl Who Did Not Know Fear” — short story — 7th place

2015:
(Gavin Grant & KL) — editor — 7th place

2015:
“I Can See Right Through You” — novelette — 17th place (tie)

2015:
Monstrous Affections (KL & Gavin Grant, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2015:
“The Lady and the Fox” — short story — 18th place

2015:
“The New Boyfriend” — novelette — 11th place

2014:
(Gavin Grant & KL) — editor — 9th place

2013:
(Gavin Grant & KL) — editor — 13th place

2013:
“Two Houses” — short story — 11th place

2012:
(Gavin Grant/ KL) — editor — 14th place

2012:
Steampunk!: An Anthology of Fantastically Rich and Strange Stories (KL & Gavin J. Grant, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

2012:
“The Summer People” — novelette — 2nd place

2012:
“Valley of the Girls” — short story — 10th place

2011:
(Gavin Grant & KL) — editor — 18th place

2010:
(Gavin Grant & KL) — editor — 12th place

2010:
“Secret Identity” — novelette — 10th place

2010:
“The Cinderella Game” — short story — 9th place

2009:
(Gavin Grant & KL) — editor — 12th place

2009:
“Pretty Monsters” — novella — winner

2009:
Pretty Monsters — collection — 3rd place

2009:
“The Surfer” — novella — 10th place

2009:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2008: Twenty-first Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow, KL & Gavin J. Grant, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2008:
(Gavin Grant & KL) — editor — 8th place

2008:
“Light” — novelette — 15th place

2008:
The Best of Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet (KL & Gavin J. Grant, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

2008:
“The Constable of Abal” — novelette — 19th place

2008:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2007: Twentieth Annual Collection (by Ellen Datlow, KL & Gavin J. Grant, ed.) — anthology — 4th place

2007:
(Gavin Grant & KL) — editor — 9th place

2007:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2006: Nineteenth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow, KL & Gavin J. Grant, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2006:
(Gavin Grant & KL) — editor — 6th place

2006:
“Magic for Beginners” — novella — winner

2006:
Magic for Beginners — collection — winner

2006:
“Monster” — short story — 8th place

2006:
“Some Zombie Contingency Plans” — short story — 2nd place

2006:
“The Great Divorce” — short story — 11th place

2006:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eighteenth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow, KL & Gavin J. Grant, eds.) — anthology — winner

2005:
(Gavin Grant & KL) — editor — 6th place

2005:
“Stone Animals” — novelette — 29th place

2005:
“The Faery Handbag” — novelette — winner (tie)

2005:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Seventeenth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow, KL & Gavin J. Grant, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2004:
(Gavin Grant & KL) — editor — 9th place

2004:
“Catskin” — novelette — 25th place (tie)

2004:
“The Hortlak” — novelette — 22nd place

2004:
Trampoline: An Anthology — anthology — 10th place

2003:
(Gavin Grant & KL) — editor — 10th place

2003:
“Lull” — novelette — 6th place

2002:
Stranger Things Happen — collection — 7th place

Lisle, Holly (2 nominations)
1994:
Bones of the Past — fantasy novel — 17th place

1993:
Fire in the Mist — first novel — 6th place

Littell, Jonathan (1 nomination)
1990:
Bad Voltage — first novel — 17th place

Little Badger, Darcie (3 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
“Those Hitchhiking Kids” — short story — 3rd place

2022:
A Snake Falls to Earth — young adult novel — 4th place

2021:
Elatsoe — first novel — winner

Liu, Cixin (2 nominations; 1 win)
2017:
Death's End — sf novel — winner

2015:
The Three-Body Problem — sf novel — 2nd place

Liu, Ken (22 nominations; 3 wins)
2021:
“50 Things Every AI Working with Humans Should Know” — short story — 3rd place

2021:
“A Whisper of Blue” — novelette — 4th place

2021:
The Hidden Girl and Other Stories — collection — winner

2020:
Broken Stars: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation — anthology — 6th place

2020:
“Thoughts and Prayers” — short story — 8th place

2019:
“Quality Time” — novelette — 5th place

2018:
“The Hidden Girl” — novelette — 8th place

2017:
Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation — anthology — 2nd place

2017:
“Seven Birthdays” — short story — 7th place

2017:
The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories — collection — winner

2017:
The Wall of Storms — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2016:
The Grace of Kings — first novel — winner

2015:
“The Long Haul: From the ANNALS OF TRANSPORTATION, The Pacific Monthly, May 2009” — short story — 16th place

2015:
“The Regular” — novella — 4th place

2014:
“A Brief History of the Trans-Pacific Tunnel” — short story — 3rd place

2014:
“The Litigation Master and the Monkey King” — novelette — 7th place

2013:
“A Hundred Ghosts Parade Tonight” (by Xia Jia, translated by KL) — short story — 31st place

2013:
“Mono No Aware” — short story — 2nd place

2012:
“The Man Who Ended History: A Documentary” — novella — 7th place

2012:
“The Paper Menagerie” — short story — 2nd place

2012:
“Tying Knots” — short story — 30th place

2011:
“The Literomancer” — novelette — 16th place

Liu, Marjorie M. (1 nomination)
2023:
The Night Eaters Book 1: She Eats the Night (by MML, art by Sana Takeda) — illustrated and art book — 5th place

Livdahl, Kristin (1 nomination)
2012:
A Brood of Foxes — novella — 15th place

Llewellyn, J. J. (1 nomination)
1983:
The World of the Dark Crystal (by JJL, text; Brian Froud, illustrator) — nonfiction/reference — 5th place

Lo, Malinda (2 nominations)
2012:
Huntress — young adult book — 14th place

2010:
Ash — first novel — 6th place

LoBrutto, Patrick (2 nominations)
1990:
Full Spectrum 2 (Lou Aronica, Shawna McCarthy, Amy Stout & PL, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1990:
Razored Saddles (Joe R. Lansdale & PL, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

Lockhart, Ross E. (1 nomination)
2012:
The Book of Cthulhu — anthology — 13th place

Lockwood, Todd (3 nominations)
2015:
artist — 18th place

2013:
artist — 22nd place

2012:
artist — 25th place

Locus (15 nominations; 10 wins)
1986:
magazine/fanzine — winner

1985:
magazine/fanzine — winner

1984:
magazine/fanzine — winner

1983:
magazine/fanzine — winner

1982:
magazine/fanzine — 2nd place

1981:
magazine/fanzine — 2nd place

1980:
magazine — 2nd place

1979:
magazine — 2nd place

1978:
magazine — 2nd place

1977:
fanzine — winner

1976:
fanzine — winner

1974:
fanzine — winner

1973:
fanzine — winner

1972:
fanzine — winner

1971:
fanzine — winner

Locus #66 (1 nomination)
1971:
single fanzine issue — 15th place

Locus #70 (1 nomination; 1 win)
1971:
single fanzine issue — winner

Loehr, Jim (2 nominations; 1 win)
1998:
Spectrum 4: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (by Cathy Fenner & Arnie Fenner eds., with JL) — art book — 2nd place

1997:
Spectrum 3: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (by Cathy Burnett & Arnie Fenner eds., with JL) — art book — winner

Lofficier, Jean-Marc (1 nomination)
2001:
French Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Pulp Fiction (by JL & Randy Lofficier) — nonfiction — 13th place

Lofficier, Randy (1 nomination)
2001:
French Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Pulp Fiction (by Jean-Marc Lofficier & RL) — nonfiction — 13th place

Lomenech, Olivia (1 nomination)
2022:
Medusa (by Jessie Burton, illustrated by OL) — illustrated and art book — 6th place

Longyear, Barry B. (7 nominations; 1 win)
2007:
“The Good Kill” — novella — 17th place

2002:
“Silent Her” — novella — 17th place

1994:
“The Death Addict” — novelette — 21st place

1993:
“Chimaera” — novelette — 16th place

1981:
Manifest Destiny — single author collection — 18th place

1981:
“Savage Planet” — novelette — 15th place

1980:
“Enemy Mine” — novella — winner

Lord, Karen (2 nominations)
2014:
The Best of All Possible Worlds — sf novel — 5th place

2011:
Redemption in Indigo — first novel — 9th place

Lorrah, Jean (1 nomination)
1981:
First Channel (by JL & Jacqueline Lichtenberg) — sf novel — 23rd place

Lothian, Alexis (1 nomination)
2019:
Old Futures: Speculative Fiction and Queer Possibility — nonfiction — 9th place

Lottman, Herbert R. (1 nomination)
1997:
Jules Verne: An Exploratory Biography — nonfiction — 7th place

Love, Jeffrey Alan (3 nominations)
2022:
Norse Tales: Stories from Across the Rainbow Bridge (by Kevin Crossley-Holland, illustrated by JAL) — illustrated and art book — 8th place

2019:
The Thousand Demon Tree — art book — 9th place

2018:
Norse Myths: Tales of Odin, Thor, and Loki (by Kevin Crossley-Holland, illustrated by JAL) — art book — 6th place

Love, Rosaleen (1 nomination)
2015:
Secret Lives of Books — collection — 11th place

Lovecraft, H. P. (3 nominations)
2009:
H.P. Lovecraft: The Fiction — collection — 7th place

2006:
Tales — collection — 5th place

2001:
Lord of a Visible World: An Autobiography in Letters (by HPL, edited by S. T. Joshi & David E. Schultz) — nonfiction — 8th place

Lovenstein, Doug (1 nomination)
1971:
fan cartoonist — 11th place

Lowachee, Karin (1 nomination)
2003:
Warchild — first novel — 6th place

Lowndes, Robert A. W. (2 nominations)
2005:
The Gernsback Days (by Mike Ashley & RAWL) — non-fiction — 3rd place

1980:
The Best of James Blish (by James Blish, edited by RAWL) — single author collection — 6th place

Lowry, Lois (1 nomination)
2013:
Son — young adult book — 20th place

Luckhurst, Roger (2 nominations)
2022:
Gothic: An Illustrated History — nonfiction — 5th place

2006:
Science Fiction — non-fiction — 18th place

Luna (3 nominations)
2008:
publisher/imprint — 26th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 25th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 27th place

Luna (4 nominations)
1975:
fanzine — 9th place

1973:
fanzine — 10th place

1972:
fanzine — 11th place

1971:
fanzine — 9th place

Lunacon (1 nomination)
1972:
convention — 8th place

Lundgren, Carl (11 nominations)
1994:
Carl Lundgren: Great Artist — art book — 9th place

1989:
artist — 7th place

1988:
artist — 15th place

1987:
artist — 18th place

1986:
artist — 13th place

1985:
artist — 10th place

1984:
artist — 10th place

1983:
artist — 17th place

1982:
artist — 12th place (tie)

1981:
artist — 14th place (tie)

1980:
artist — 17th place (tie)

Lundwall, Sam J. (1 nomination)
1988:
The Penguin World Omnibus of Science Fiction (Brian W. Aldiss & SJL, eds.) — anthology — 23rd place

Lupescu, Valya Dudycz (1 nomination)
2023:
Mother Christmas, Vol 1: The Muse (by VDL, art by Vic Terra) — illustrated and art book — 6th place

Lupoff, Richard A. (16 nominations)
2002:
Claremont Tales — collection — 24th place

2002:
The Great American Paperback — art book — 5th place

1997:
Before...12:01...After — collection — 18th place

1986:
Lovecraft's Book — fantasy novel — 13th place

1985:
Circumpolar! — sf novel — 30th place

1982:
What If? Vol. 2 — anthology — 18th place

1981:
What If? Vol. 1 — anthology — 7th place

1978:
Sword of the Demon — fantasy novel — 6th place

1977:
critic — 5th place

1976:
critic — 4th place

1976:
“Sail the Tide of Mourning” — short story — 4th place

1975:
critic — 4th place

1975:
“After the Dreamtime” — novelette — 9th place

1975:
“Whatever Happened to Nick Neptune?” — novelette — 16th place

1974:
critic — 8th place

1973:
“With the Bentfin Boomer Boys on Little Old New Alabama” — novella — 6th place

Lurie, Alison (1 nomination)
1991:
Don't Tell the Grown-Ups — nonfiction — 12th place

Lush, Rebecca M. (1 nomination)
2021:
Weird Westerns: Race, Gender, Genre (Kerry Fine, Michael K. Johnson, RML & Sara L. Spurgeon, eds.) — nonfiction — 4th place

Lynch, Scott (6 nominations)
2015:
“A Year and a Day in Old Theradane” — novelette — 4th place

2014:
“The Effigy Engine: A Tale of the Red Hats” — novelette — 20th place

2014:
The Republic of Thieves — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2011:
“In the Stacks” — novelette — 9th place

2007:
The Lies of Locke Lamora — first novel — 2nd place

2007:
The Lies of Locke Lamora — fantasy novel — 22nd place

Lynn, Elizabeth A. (10 nominations)
2005:
Dragon's Treasure — fantasy novel — 19th place

2005:
“The Silver Dragon” — novelette — 15th place

1999:
Dragon's Winter — fantasy novel — 10th place

1985:
“At the Embassy Club” — short story — 17th place

1982:
The Sardonyx Net — sf novel — 13th place

1982:
The Woman Who Loved the Moon and Other Stories — single author collection — 9th place

1981:
The Northern Girl — fantasy novel — 5th place

1980:
The Dancers of Arun — fantasy novel — 12th place

1980:
Watchtower — fantasy novel — 7th place

1979:
A Different Light — novel — 24th place

Lynn, Ruth Nadelman (1 nomination)
2006:
Fantasy Literature for Children and Young Adults: Fifth Edition — non-fiction — 17th place

Ma, Ling (1 nomination)
2019:
Severance — first novel — 9th place

Määttä, Jerry (1 nomination)
2021:
Plants in Science Fiction: Speculative Vegetation (Katherine E. Bishop, David Higgins & JM, eds.) — nonfiction — 3rd place

Macaulay, David (1 nomination)
1981:
Unbuilding — related nonfiction book — 10th place

MacAvoy, R. A. (11 nominations; 1 win)
1994:
Winter of the Wolf (US title: The Belly of the Wolf) — fantasy novel — 13th place

1992:
King of the Dead — fantasy novel — 10th place

1990:
The Third Eagle — sf novel — 14th place

1988:
The Grey Horse — fantasy novel — 8th place

1987:
Twisting the Rope — fantasy novel — 5th place

1986:
The Book of Kells — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1985:
Damiano's Lute — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1985:
Raphael — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1984:
Damiano — fantasy novel — 9th place

1984:
Tea with the Black Dragon — fantasy novel — 15th place

1984:
Tea with the Black Dragon — first novel — winner

Mace, David (1 nomination)
1985:
Demon-4 — first novel — 17th place

MacFarlane, Alex Dally (1 nomination)
2015:
The Mammoth Book of SF Stories by Women — anthology — 13th place

MacGregor, Loren J. (1 nomination)
1988:
The Net — first novel — 5th place

Machado, Carmen Maria (1 nomination)
2018:
Her Body and Other Parties — collection — 4th place

1995:
The Woman Between the Worlds — first novel — 10th place

MacKay, M. Sargent (1 nomination)
1985:
“Demon Lover” — novelette — 15th place

Mackey, Douglas A. (1 nomination)
1989:
Philip K. Dick — related nonfiction — 14th place

MacLean, Katherine (1 nomination)
1976:
Missing Man — novel — 21st place

MacLeod, Ian R. (30 nominations; 1 win)
2018:
Red Snow — horror novel — 5th place

2017:
“The Visitor from Taured” — novelette — 10th place

2014:
“Entangled” — novelette — 31st place

2014:
Snodgrass and Other Illusions: The Best Short Stories of Ian R. MacLeod — collection — 27th place

2014:
“The Discovered Country” — novelette — 23rd place

2012:
“The Cold Step Beyond” — novelette — 23rd place

2012:
Wake Up and Dream — sf novel — 20th place

2011:
Journeys — collection — 17th place

2009:
Song of Time — sf novel — 18th place

2009:
“The Hob Carpet” — novella — 11th place

2008:
Past Magic — collection — 14th place

2008:
“The Master Miller's Tale” — novella — 6th place

2007:
“Taking Good Care of Myself” — short story — 19th place

2006:
The House of Storms — fantasy novel — 13th place

2005:
Breathmoss and Other Exhalations — collection — 8th place

2004:
The Light Ages — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2003:
“Breathmoss” — novella — 7th place

2002:
“Isabel of the Fall” — novelette — 6th place

2002:
“New Light on the Drake Equation” — novella — 7th place

2001:
“Chitty Bang Bang” — novelette — 12th place

2000:
“The Chop Girl” — novelette — 7th place (tie)

1999:
“Home Time” — novelette — 25th place

1999:
“The Summer Isles” — novella — 5th place

1998:
“The Golden Keeper” — novella — 6th place

1998:
The Great Wheel — first novel — winner

1998:
Voyages by Starlight — collection — 17th place (tie)

1997:
“Verglas” — novella — 13th place

1996:
“Starship Day” — novelette — 17th place

1994:
“Papa” — novelette — 16th place

1993:
“Grownups” — novella — 10th place

MacLeod, Ken (16 nominations)
2013:
Intrusion — sf novel — 14th place

2009:
The Night Sessions — sf novel — 17th place

2008:
“Jesus Christ, Reanimator” — short story — 8th place

2008:
The Execution Channel — sf novel — 8th place

2008:
“Who's Afraid of Wolf 359?” — short story — 3rd place

2007:
The Highway Men — novelette — 31st place

2006:
“A Case of Consilience” — short story — 27th place

2006:
Learning the World — sf novel — 5th place

2005:
Newton's Wake — sf novel — 7th place

2003:
Engine City — sf novel — 14th place

2003:
The Human Front — novella — 8th place

2002:
Cosmonaut Keep — sf novel — 6th place

2002:
Dark Light — sf novel — 17th place

2001:
The Sky Road — sf novel — 6th place

2000:
The Cassini Division — sf novel — 11th place

1999:
The Cassini Division — sf novel — 29th place

Maddox, Tom (2 nominations)
1992:
Halo — first novel — 5th place

1987:
“Snake-Eyes” — short story — 21st place

Madison, Bennett (1 nomination)
2014:
September Girls — young adult book — 13th place

Magill, Frank N. (1 nomination)
1985:
Survey of Modern Fantasy Literature (5 vol's) — nonfiction/reference — 13th place

Maguire, Gregory (1 nomination)
2002:
Lost — fantasy novel — 25th place

Maitz, Don (35 nominations; 1 win)
2015:
artist — 19th place

2014:
artist — 17th place

2013:
artist — 19th place

2010:
artist — 16th place

2009:
artist — 17th place

2008:
artist — 25th place

2006:
artist — 23rd place

2005:
artist — 26th place

2004:
artist — 10th place

2003:
artist — 16th place

2002:
artist — 14th place

2001:
artist — 6th place

2000:
artist — 4th place

1999:
artist — 7th place

1998:
artist — 5th place (tie)

1997:
artist — 3rd place

1996:
artist — 3rd place

1995:
artist — 4th place

1994:
artist — 2nd place

1994:
Dreamquests: The Art of Don Maitz — art book — 2nd place

1993:
artist — 5th place

1992:
artist — 3rd place

1991:
artist — 2nd place

1990:
artist — 3rd place

1989:
artist — 2nd place

1989:
First Maitz — related nonfiction — winner

1988:
artist — 7th place

1987:
artist — 6th place

1986:
artist — 7th place

1985:
artist — 4th place

1984:
artist — 3rd place

1983:
artist — 3rd place

1982:
artist — 2nd place

1981:
artist — 2nd place

1980:
artist — 6th place

Major, Joseph T. (1 nomination)
2007:
Heinlein's Children: The Juveniles — non-fiction — 8th place

Malartre, Elisabeth (1 nomination)
1998:
“A Cold Dry Cradle” (by Gregory Benford & EM) — novella — 9th place

Malcohn, Elissa (1 nomination)
1989:
“Moments of Clarity” — short story — 21st place

Malik, Usman T. (3 nominations)
2022:
Midnight Doorways: Fables from Pakistan — collection — 4th place

2021:
“City of Red Midnight: A Hikayat” — novelette — 10th place

2015:
“The Vaporization Enthalpy of a Peculiar Pakistani Family” — short story — 11th place

Mallett, Daryl F. (1 nomination)
1995:
The Work of Jack Vance: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide (by Jerry Hewett & DFM) — nonfiction — 6th place

Malzberg, Barry N. (24 nominations; 2 wins)
2014:
The Very Best of Barry N. Malzberg — collection — 25th place

2008:
Breakfast in the Ruins — non-fiction — winner

2002:
“What We Did That Summer” (by Kathe Koja & BNM) — short story — 25th place

2001:
In the Stone House — collection — 19th place

2000:
“Shiva” — short story — 16th place

1995:
“Hitler at Nuremburg” — short story — 18th place

1995:
The Passage of the Light: The Recursive Science Fiction of Barry N. Malzberg (by BNM, edited by Mike Resnick & Anthony R. Lewis) — collection — 11th place

1995:
“Understanding Entropy” — short story — 11th place

1993:
“In the Stone House” — novelette — 8th place

1993:
“Ship Full of Jews” — short story — 29th place

1986:
The Remaking of Sigmund Freud — sf novel — 28th place

1983:
“Blair House” — short story — 15th place

1983:
“Corridors” — short story — 22nd place

1983:
The Engines of the Night — nonfiction/reference — winner

1981:
“Le Croix (The Cross)” — novella — 14th place

1981:
The Man Who Loved the Midnight Lady — single author collection — 17th place

1981:
The Science Fiction of Mark Clifton (by Mark Clifton, edited by BNM & Martin H. Greenberg) — single author collection — 19th place

1980:
“Prose Bowl” (by Bill Pronzini & BNM) — novelette — 15th place

1976:
“A Galaxy Called Rome” — novelette — 5th place

1976:
Final Stage (Edward L. Ferman & BNM, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1975:
Final Stage (Edward L. Ferman & BNM, eds.) — original anthology — 8th place

1975:
The Destruction of the Temple — novel — 16th place

1974:
Herovit's World — novel — 13th place

1973:
Beyond Apollo — novel — 16th place

Mamatas, Nick (5 nominations)
2016:
Hanzai Japan: Fantastical, Futuristic Stories of Crime From and About Japan (NM & Masumi Washington, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

2013:
“Arbeitskraft” — novelette — 10th place

2013:
Bullettime — fantasy novel — 14th place

2013:
The Future Is Japanese (NM & Masumi Washington, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

2005:
Move Under Ground — first novel — 8th place

Manchess, Gregory (2 nominations)
2018:
artist — 8th place

2018:
Above the Timberline — art book — 4th place

Mandel, Emily St. John (2 nominations)
2023:
Sea of Tranquility — sf novel — 2nd place

2015:
Station Eleven — sf novel — 27th place

Mandelo, Brit (2 nominations)
2013:
Beyond Binary: Genderqueer and Sexually Fluid Speculative Fiction — anthology — 11th place

2013:
We Wuz Pushed: On Joanna Russ and Radical Truth-Telling — non-fiction — 6th place

Manlove, C. N. (1 nomination)
2000:
The Fantasy Literature of England — nonfiction — 9th place

Manly, Peter L. (1 nomination)
1995:
“Symphony for Skyfall” (by Rick Cook & PLM) — novella — 17th place

Mann, George (3 nominations)
2010:
The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction, Volume Three — anthology — 14th place (tie)

2009:
The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction, Volume Two — anthology — 14th place

2008:
The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction — anthology — 12th place

Marano, Michael (1 nomination)
1999:
Dawn Song — first novel — 9th place

Marcus, Leonard S. (2 nominations)
2014:
Maurice Sendak: A Celebration of the Artist and His Work (by Justin G. Schiller, Dennis M. V. David & LSM) — art book — 2nd place

2007:
The Wand in the Word: Conversations with Writers of Fantasy — non-fiction — 11th place

Marillier, Juliet (1 nomination)
2001:
Daughter of the Forest — first novel — 6th place

Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine (6 nominations)
2001:
magazine — 16th place

1996:
magazine — 12th place

1994:
magazine — 10th place

1993:
magazine or fanzine — 15th place

1992:
magazine or fanzine — 12th place

1991:
magazine — 14th place

Mark V. Ziesing (7 nominations)
1998:
book publisher — 12th place

1996:
book publisher — 11th place

1995:
book publisher — 7th place

1990:
book publisher — 8th place

1989:
book publisher — 11th place

1986:
book publisher — 13th place

1985:
book publisher — 16th place

Markley, Robert (1 nomination)
2020:
Kim Stanley Robinson — nonfiction — 7th place

Marks, Jeffrey (1 nomination)
2009:
Anthony Boucher: A Biobibliography — nonfiction/art book — 16th place

Maroto, Esteban (1 nomination)
1979:
The Magic Goes Away (by Larry Niven, illustrated by EM) — art or illustrated book — 3rd place

Marr, Melissa (3 nominations)
2014:
Rags & Bones (MM & Tim Pratt, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

2009:
Ink Exchange — young adult novel — 13th place

2008:
Wicked Lovely — first novel — 9th place

Marsden, John (1 nomination)
2000:
The Rabbits (by JM & Shaun Tan) — art book — 11th place

Marshall, Helen (1 nomination)
2015:
Gifts for the One Who Comes After — collection — 10th place

Marske, Freya (1 nomination)
2022:
A Marvellous Light — first novel — 8th place

Martin, George R. R. (64 nominations; 16 wins)
2024:
Voyaging, Volume One: The Plague Star (by GRRM, art and adaptation by Raya Golden) — illustrated and art book — 7th place

2021:
A Storm of Swords: The Illustrated Edition (by GRRM, illustrated by Gary Gianni) — art book — 6th place

2019:
Fire & Blood — collection — 4th place

2016:
Old Venus (GRRM & Gardner Dozois, eds.) — anthology — winner

2015:
Rogues (GRRM & Gardner Dozois, eds.) — anthology — winner

2014:
Old Mars (GRRM & Gardner Dozois, eds.) — anthology — winner

2014:
“The Princess and the Queen” — novella — 3rd place

2012:
A Dance with Dragons — fantasy novel — winner

2011:
“The Mystery Knight” — novella — 3rd place

2011:
Warriors (GRRM & Gardner Dozois, eds.) — anthology — winner

2010:
Songs of the Dying Earth: Stories in Honor of Jack Vance (GRRM & Gardner Dozois, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2006:
A Feast for Crows — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2005:
“Shadow Twin” (by Gardner Dozois, GRRM & Daniel Abraham) — novella — 9th place

2004:
GRRM: A RRetrospective — collection — 2nd place

2004:
“The Sworn Sword” — novella — 4th place

2002:
Quartet — collection — 15th place

2001:
A Storm of Swords — fantasy novel — winner

2001:
“Path of the Dragon” — novella — 3rd place

1999:
A Clash of Kings — fantasy novel — winner

1999:
“The Hedge Knight” — novella — 3rd place

1997:
A Game of Thrones — fantasy novel — winner

1997:
“Blood of the Dragon” — novella — 2nd place

1989:
editor — 13th place

1989:
“The Skin Trade” — novella — 7th place

1989:
Wild Cards IV: Aces Abroad — anthology — 6th place

1988:
Portraits of His Children — collection — 6th place

1988:
“The Pear-Shaped Man” — novelette — 18th place

1987:
“The Glass Flower” — novelette — 3rd place

1987:
Tuf Voyaging — collection — 5th place

1987:
Wild Cards — anthology — 2nd place

1986:
“Loaves and Fishes” — novella — 7th place

1986:
Nightflyers — collection — 4th place

1986:
“Portraits of His Children” — novelette — 3rd place

1986:
“The Plague Star” — novella — 4th place

1986:
“Under Siege” — novelette — 6th place

1985:
The John W. Campbell Awards, Volume 5 — anthology — 11th place (tie)

1984:
The Armageddon Rag — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1984:
“The Monkey Treatment” — novelette — winner

1983:
Fevre Dream — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1983:
“Unsound Variations” — novella — 2nd place

1982:
“Guardians” — novelette — winner

1982:
New Voices 4 — anthology — 4th place

1982:
“Remembering Melody” — short story — 5th place

1982:
Sandkings — single author collection — winner

1982:
“The Needle Men” — short story — 3rd place

1982:
Windhaven (by GRRM & Lisa Tuttle) — sf novel — 2nd place

1981:
New Voices III — anthology — 10th place

1981:
“Nightflyers” — novella — winner

1981:
“One-Wing” (by Lisa Tuttle & GRRM) — novella — 13th place

1980:
New Voices II — anthology — 7th place

1980:
“Sandkings” — novelette — winner

1980:
“The Way of Cross and Dragon” — short story — winner

1978:
“Bitterblooms” — short fiction — 19th place (tie)

1978:
Dying of the Light — sf novel — 10th place

1978:
“The Stone City” — short fiction — 7th place

1977:
A Song for Lya and Other Stories — author collection — winner

1977:
“Meathouse Man” — novelette — 8th place

1977:
“This Tower of Ashes” — short story — 8th place

1976:
“'…for a single yesterday'” — novelette — 6th place

1976:
“And Seven Times Never Kill Man” — novelette — 3rd place

1976:
“The Storms of Windhaven” (by Lisa Tuttle & GRRM) — novella — winner

1975:
“A Song for Lya” — novella — 2nd place

1974:
“With Morning Comes Mistfall” — short fiction — 8th place

1973:
“The Second Kind of Loneliness” — short fiction — 7th place

Martin, Valerie (1 nomination)
1991:
Mary Reilly — horror/dark fantasy novel — 6th place

Martine, Arkady (3 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
Rose/House — novella — 5th place

2022:
A Desolation Called Peace — sf novel — winner

2020:
A Memory Called Empire — first novel — 2nd place

Martiniere, Stephan (12 nominations)
2015:
artist — 8th place

2014:
artist — 7th place

2014:
Trajectory — art book — 9th place

2013:
artist — 3rd place

2013:
Velocity — art book — 6th place

2012:
artist — 7th place

2011:
artist — 7th place

2010:
artist — 5th place

2009:
artist — 6th place

2008:
artist — 5th place

2007:
artist — 6th place

2006:
artist — 18th place

Marusek, David (7 nominations)
2008:
Getting to Know You — collection — 13th place

2008:
“Osama Phone Home” — short story — 23rd place

2006:
Counting Heads — first novel — 3rd place

2000:
“The Wedding Album” — novella — 11th place (tie)

2000:
“Yurek Rutz, Yurek Rutz, Yurek Rutz” — short story — 11th place

1999:
“Getting to Know You” — novelette — 26th place

1996:
“We Were Out of Our Minds With Joy” — novella — 11th place

Mason, Lisa (3 nominations)
1996:
The Golden Nineties — sf novel — 19th place

1995:
Summer of Love — sf novel — 15th place

1991:
Arachne — first novel — 3rd place

Massie, Elizabeth (1 nomination)
1991:
“Stephen” — novelette — 28th place

Matheson, Richard (2 nominations)
2003:
Nightmare at 20,000 Feet — collection — 20th place

1990:
Richard Matheson: Collected Stories — collection — 12th place

1991:
“Arousal” — short story — 24th place

Matthews, Jack (1 nomination)
1988:
The Battle of Brazil — nonfiction — 8th place

Matthews, Rodney (1 nomination)
2010:
Alice in Wonderland — nonfiction/art book — 21st place

Matthews, Susan R. (4 nominations)
2002:
Angel of Destruction — sf novel — 29th place

2001:
Colony Fleet — sf novel — 21st place

1999:
Prisoner of Conscience — sf novel — 27th place

1998:
An Exchange of Hostages — first novel — 4th place

Mattingly, David (11 nominations)
2014:
artist — 18th place

1992:
artist — 15th place

1990:
artist — 17th place

1989:
artist — 15th place

1988:
artist — 14th place

1987:
artist — 11th place

1986:
artist — 14th place

1985:
artist — 13th place

1984:
artist — 14th place

1983:
artist — 12th place

1982:
artist — 24th place

Matz, Marc (1 nomination)
2000:
Nocturne for a Dangerous Man — first novel — 11th place

Maughan, Tim (1 nomination)
2020:
Infinite Detail — first novel — 10th place

Maxwell, Everina (1 nomination)
2022:
Winter's Orbit — first novel — 9th place

May, Julian (5 nominations; 1 win)
1988:
Intervention — sf novel — 18th place

1985:
The Adversary — sf novel — 15th place

1984:
The Nonborn King — sf novel — 10th place

1983:
The Golden Torc — sf novel — 11th place

1982:
The Many-Colored Land — sf novel — winner

Maya (1 nomination)
1977:
fanzine — 13th place

Mayo, Eduardo Jiménez (1 nomination)
2013:
Three Messages and a Warning: Contemporary Mexican Short Stories of the Fantastic (EJM & Chris N. Brown, eds.) — anthology — 18th place

McAleer, Neil (1 nomination)
1993:
Odyssey: The Authorised Biography of Arthur C. Clarke (US title: Arthur C. Clarke: The Authorized Biography) — nonfiction — 2nd place

McAllister, Bruce (7 nominations)
2014:
The Village Sang to the Sea: A Memoir of Magic — fantasy novel — 24th place

2011:
“Blue Fire” — short story — 22nd place

2008:
The Girl Who Loved Animals and Other Stories — collection — 19th place

2007:
“Kin” — short story — 26th place

1990:
Dream Baby — fantasy novel — 5th place

1989:
“The Girl Who Loved Animals” — short story — 32nd place

1988:
“Dream Baby” — novelette — 5th place

McArthur, Maxine (1 nomination)
2000:
Time Future — first novel — 9th place

McAuley, Paul J. (46 nominations)
2021:
War of the Maps — sf novel — 10th place

2014:
A Very British History: The Best Science Fiction Stories of Paul McAuley — collection — 13th place

2014:
Evening's Empires — sf novel — 16th place

2013:
“Antarctica Starts Here” — short story — 21st place

2013:
“Bruce Springsteen” — novelette — 14th place

2013:
In the Mouth of the Whale — sf novel — 26th place

2013:
“Macy Minnot's Last Christmas on Dione, Ring Racing, Fiddler's Green, the Potter's Garden” — short story — 29th place

2012:
“The Choice” — novelette — 6th place

2010:
“Crimes and Glory” — novella — 12th place

2010:
Gardens of the Sun — sf novel — 8th place

2009:
The Quiet War — sf novel — 11th place

2009:
“The Thought War” — short story — 12th place

2007:
“Dead Men Walking” — novelette — 25th place

2006:
Little Machines — collection — 28th place

2006:
Mind's Eye — sf novel — 22nd place

2006:
“Rats of the System” — novelette — 27th place

2005:
White Devils — sf novel — 23rd place

2004:
“Child of the Stones” — novelette — 25th place (tie)

2003:
“Doctor Pretorius and the Lost Temple” — novella — 26th place

2003:
“The Passenger” — novelette — 25th place

2002:
The Secret of Life — sf novel — 15th place

2002:
“The Two Dicks” — novelette — 24th place

2002:
Whole Wide World — sf novel — 28th place

2001:
“Interstitial” — short story — 7th place

2001:
Making History — novella — 11th place

2001:
“Reef” — novelette — 27th place

2001:
Shrine of Stars — sf novel — 17th place

2001:
“The Rift” — novelette — 9th place

2000:
“Alien TV” — short story — 21st place

2000:
Ancients of Days — sf novel — 20th place

1999:
“17” — short story — 10th place

1999:
Child of the River — sf novel — 18th place

1999:
“Sea Change, with Monsters” — novella — 15th place

1999:
“The Gardens of Saturn” — novelette — 23rd place

1999:
The Invisible Country — collection — 14th place

1998:
“Residuals” (by PJM & Kim Newman) — novelette — 25th place

1998:
“Second Skin” — novelette — 14th place

1997:
Fairyland — sf novel — 9th place

1997:
The Invisible Country — collection — 19th place

1996:
Fairyland — sf novel — 13th place

1996:
“Recording Angel” — novelette — 18th place

1995:
Pasquale's Angel — sf novel — 29th place

1994:
Red Dust — sf novel — 21st place

1993:
“Prison Dreams” — novelette — 18th place

1992:
Eternal Light — sf novel — 21st place

1989:
Four Hundred Billion Stars — first novel — 9th place

McCabe, Joseph (1 nomination)
2006:
Hanging Out with the Dream King: Conversations with Neil Gaiman and His Collaborators — non-fiction — 6th place

McCaffrey, Anne (19 nominations)
1995:
The Dolphins of Pern — sf novel — 10th place

1995:
The Girl Who Heard Dragons — collection — 7th place

1994:
Powers That Be (by AM & Elizabeth Ann Scarborough) — sf novel — 13th place

1994:
The Chronicles of Pern: First Fall — collection — 10th place

1993:
Crystal Line — sf novel — 12th place

1992:
All the Weyrs of Pern — sf novel — 5th place

1991:
Pegasus in Flight — sf novel — 11th place

1991:
The Rowan — sf novel — 21st place

1990:
The Renegades of Pern — sf novel — 27th place

1989:
Dragonsdawn — sf novel — 7th place

1987:
Nerilka's Story — sf novel — 15th place

1984:
Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern — sf novel — 6th place

1983:
The Crystal Singer — sf novel — 7th place

1980:
Dragondrums — sf novel — 8th place

1979:
The White Dragon — novel — 3rd place

1978:
Dragonsinger — sf novel — 9th place

1977:
Dragonsong — novel — 16th place

1972:
Dragonquest — novel — 5th place

1971:
Alchemy and Academe — anthology/collection — 9th place

McCammon, Robert R. (6 nominations)
2019:
The Listener — horror novel — 9th place

1992:
Boy's Life — horror/dark fantasy novel — 11th place

1990:
Blue World and Other Stories — collection — 16th place

1990:
The Wolf's Hour — horror novel — 6th place

1989:
Stinger — horror novel — 5th place

1988:
Swan Song — fantasy novel — 15th place

McCarron, Meghan (1 nomination)
2013:
“Swift, Brutal Retaliation” — novelette — 17th place

McCarthy, Cormac (1 nomination)
2007:
The Road — sf novel — 7th place

McCarthy, Shawna (21 nominations; 1 win)
2013:
editor — 24th place

2012:
editor — 20th place

2011:
editor — 16th place

2010:
editor — 18th place

2009:
editor — 16th place

2008:
editor — 18th place

2007:
editor — 19th place

2006:
editor — 15th place (tie)

2005:
editor — 22nd place

2004:
editor — 15th place

2003:
editor — 11th place

2002:
editor — 11th place

2001:
editor — 12th place

2000:
editor — 12th place

1999:
editor — 12th place

1998:
editor — 12th place

1995:
editor — 8th place

1990:
editor — 15th place

1990:
Full Spectrum 2 (Lou Aronica, SM, Amy Stout & Patrick LoBrutto, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1989:
editor — 8th place

1989:
Full Spectrum (Lou Aronica & SM, eds.) — anthology — winner

McCarthy, Wil (6 nominations)
2006:
To Crush the Moon — sf novel — 20th place

2005:
Lost in Transmission — sf novel — 19th place (tie)

2001:
The Collapsium — sf novel — 12th place

2000:
“Once Upon a Matter Crushed” — novella — 21st place

1999:
Bloom — sf novel — 24th place

1995:
Aggressor Six — first novel — 14th place

McCauley, Kirby (2 nominations)
1981:
Dark Forces — anthology — 5th place

1977:
Frights — anthology — 11th place

McCloud, Scott (1 nomination)
1994:
Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art — art book — 4th place

McCollum, Michael (3 nominations)
1983:
A Greater Infinity — first novel — 13th place

1982:
“The Shroud” — short story — 15th place

1982:
“Which Way to the Ends of Time?” — novella — 17th place

McComas, Annette Peltz (1 nomination)
1983:
The Eureka Years — anthology — 9th place

McDermott, J. M. (1 nomination)
2009:
Last Dragon — first novel — 8th place

McDermott, Kirstyn (2 nominations)
2014:
Caution: Contains Small Parts — collection — 26th place

2014:
“The Home for Broken Dolls” — novella — 12th place

McDevitt, Jack (27 nominations; 1 win)
2012:
Firebird — sf novel — 12th place

2010:
Cryptic: The Best Short Fiction of Jack McDevitt — collection — 13th place

2007:
“Lighthouse” (by Michael Shara & JM) — short story — 29th place

2007:
Outbound — collection — 12th place

2006:
Seeker — sf novel — 9th place

2005:
Polaris — sf novel — 29th place

2005:
“The Mission” — short story — 17th place

2004:
Omega — sf novel — 8th place

2003:
Chindi — sf novel — 8th place

2002:
Deepsix — sf novel — 27th place

2001:
Infinity Beach — sf novel — 29th place

1999:
Moonfall — sf novel — 26th place

1998:
Eternity Road — sf novel — 15th place

1997:
Standard Candles — collection — 13th place

1995:
“Blinker” — short story — 16th place

1995:
The Engines of God — sf novel — 11th place

1994:
“Ships in the Night” — novella — 14th place

1990:
A Talent for War — sf novel — 12th place

1989:
“Last Contact” — short story — 16th place

1989:
“Sunrise” — novelette — 20th place

1989:
“The Fort Moxie Branch” — short story — 13th place

1988:
“Dutchman” — novelette — 29th place

1988:
“To Hell with the Stars” — short story — 11th place

1987:
The Hercules Text — sf novel — 23rd place

1987:
The Hercules Text — first novel — winner

1987:
“Voice in the Dark” — novella — 7th place

1985:
“Promises to Keep” — novelette — 16th place

McDonald, Ian (43 nominations; 1 win)
2020:
Luna: Moon Rising — sf novel — 9th place

2019:
Time Was — novella — 6th place

2018:
Luna: Wolf Moon — sf novel — 10th place

2017:
The Best of Ian McDonald — collection — 7th place

2015:
Empress of the Sun — young adult book — 3rd place

2015:
“The Fifth Dragon” — novelette — 7th place

2014:
“The Queen of the Night's Aria” — novelette — 14th place

2013:
Be My Enemy — young adult book — 6th place

2012:
Planesrunner — young adult book — 2nd place

2011:
The Dervish House — sf novel — 3rd place

2011:
“Tonight We Fly” — short story — 13th place

2010:
Cyberabad Days — collection — 3rd place

2010:
“Vishnu at the Cat Circus” — novella — 3rd place

2009:
“An Eligible Boy” — novelette — 26th place

2009:
“The Dust Assassin” — novelette — 25th place

2009:
“The Tear” — novella — 3rd place

2008:
Brasyl — sf novel — 4th place

2008:
“Sanjeev and Robotwallah” — short story — 25th place

2008:
“Verthandi's Ring” — short story — 20th place

2007:
“Kyle Meets the River” — short story — 23rd place

2007:
“The Djinn's Wife” — novelette — 8th place

2006:
“The Little Goddess” — novella — 6th place

2005:
River of Gods — sf novel — 9th place

2003:
“The Hidden Place” — novelette — 21st place

2003:
“The Old Cosmonaut and the Construction Worker Dream of Mars” — novelette — 24th place

2001:
Tendeléo's Story — novella — 19th place

1999:
Kirinya — sf novel — 28th place

1999:
“The Days of Solomon Gursky” — novella — 18th place

1998:
“After Kerry” — novelette — 19th place

1996:
Chaga (US title: Evolution's Shore) — sf novel — 7th place

1995:
Necroville (US title: Terminal Café) — sf novel — 16th place

1995:
Scissors Cut Paper Wrap Stone — novella — 7th place

1993:
Hearts, Hands and Voices (US title: The Broken Land) — sf novel — 20th place

1993:
“Innocents” — novelette — 23rd place

1993:
Speaking in Tongues — collection — 2nd place

1993:
“The Best and the Rest of James Joyce” — novelette — 21st place

1992:
King of Morning, Queen of Day — fantasy novel — 4th place

1991:
“Toward Kilimanjaro” — novelette — 13th place

1990:
“Listen” — novelette — 21st place

1990:
Out on Blue Six — sf novel — 19th place

1989:
Desolation Road — first novel — winner

1989:
Empire Dreams — collection — 6th place

1989:
“Unfinished Portrait of the King of Pain by Van Gogh” — novelette — 26th place

McDonald, Sandra (2 nominations)
2011:
Diana Comet and Other Improbable Stories — collection — 23rd place

2011:
“Seven Sexy Cowboy Robots” — short story — 18th place

McDonough, Thomas R. (1 nomination)
1988:
The Architects of Hyperspace — first novel — 15th place

McDowell, Ian (2 nominations)
2005:
“Under the Flag of Night” — novella — 13th place

1997:
Mordred's Curse — first novel — 8th place

McGann, Oisin (1 nomination)
2005:
The Gods and Their Machines — first novel — 15th place

McGarry, Mark J. (2 nominations)
1999:
“The Mercy Gate” — novelette — 27th place

1980:
“Phoenix” — novelette — 11th place

McGarry, Terry (1 nomination)
2002:
Illumination — first novel — 8th place

McGrath, Chris (1 nomination)
2011:
artist — 23rd place

McGrath, Patrick (2 nominations)
1990:
The Grotesque — first novel — 10th place

1989:
Blood and Water and Other Tales — collection — 22nd place

McGuire, Seanan (9 nominations; 2 wins)
2024:
Lost in the Moment and Found — novella — 8th place

2023:
“In Mercy, Rain” — novelette — 6th place

2021:
Come Tumbling Down — novella — 5th place

2020:
Middlegame — fantasy novel — winner

2020:
“Phantoms of the Midway” — novelette — 5th place

2018:
Down Among the Sticks and Bones — novella — 3rd place

2018:
“The Mathematical Inevitability of Corvids” — novelette — 10th place

2017:
Every Heart a Doorway — novella — winner

2010:
Rosemary and Rue — first novel — 7th place

McHugh, Maureen F. (22 nominations; 2 wins)
2023:
“The Goldfish Man” — short story — 8th place (tie)

2012:
“After the Apocalypse” — short story — 11th place

2012:
After the Apocalypse: Stories — collection — 2nd place

2011:
“The Naturalist” — novelette — 7th place

2010:
“Useless Things” — short story — 3rd place

2009:
“Special Economics” — novelette — 24th place

2008:
“The Lost Boy: A Reporter at Large” — short story — 28th place (tie)

2006:
Mothers & Other Monsters — collection — 15th place

2005:
“Oversite” — short story — 23rd place

2004:
“Ancestor Money” — short story — 16th place

2003:
“Presence” — novelette — 16th place

2002:
Nekropolis — sf novel — 7th place

1999:
Mission Child — sf novel — 16th place

1997:
“Strings” — short story — 9th place

1997:
“The Cost to be Wise” — novella — 10th place

1996:
“The Lincoln Train” — short story — winner

1995:
Half the Day is Night — sf novel — 20th place

1995:
“Nekropolis” — novelette — 5th place

1995:
“Virtual Love” — short story — 5th place

1993:
China Mountain Zhang — first novel — winner

1993:
China Mountain Zhang — sf novel — 24th place

1993:
“Protection” — novella — 11th place

McIlwaine, Catherine (1 nomination)
2019:
Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth — nonfiction — 5th place

McIntosh, Fiona (1 nomination)
2014:
The Scrivener's Tale — fantasy novel — 22nd place

McIntosh, Will (2 nominations)
2017:
Burning Midnight — young adult book — 10th place

2012:
Soft Apocalypse — first novel — 3rd place

McIntyre, Iain (1 nomination; 1 win)
2022:
Dangerous Visions and New Worlds: Radical Science Fiction, 1950 to 1985 (Andrew Nette & IM, eds.) — nonfiction — winner

McIntyre, Vonda N. (14 nominations; 1 win)
2005:
Nebula Awards Showcase 2004 — anthology — 13th place

1998:
The Moon and the Sun — fantasy novel — 6th place

1993:
“Steelcollar Worker” — short story — 21st place (tie)

1990:
“Malheur Maar” — short story — 28th place (tie)

1984:
Superluminal — sf novel — 11th place

1980:
“Fireflood” — novelette — 3rd place

1980:
Fireflood and Other Stories — single author collection — 5th place

1979:
Dreamsnake — novel — winner

1978:
“Aztecs” — novella — 3rd place

1977:
Aurora: Beyond Equality (VNM & Susan Anderson, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1976:
The Exile Waiting — novel — 15th place

1975:
“The Mountains of Sunset, the Mountains of Dawn” — short story — 16th place

1974:
“Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand” — short fiction — 2nd place

1974:
“Wings” — short fiction — 7th place

McKean, Dave (15 nominations)
2024:
Thalamus, Volumes 1 & 2: The Art of Dave McKean — illustrated and art book — 9th place

2013:
artist — 11th place

2012:
artist — 15th place

2011:
artist — 16th place

2010:
artist — 11th place

2009:
artist — 7th place

2008:
artist — 7th place

2007:
artist — 10th place

2006:
artist — 4th place

2005:
artist — 11th place

2004:
The Wolves in the Walls (by Neil Gaiman & DM) — non-fiction/art — 2nd place

1999:
artist — 6th place

1999:
Dustcovers: The Collected Sandman Covers — art book — 7th place

1998:
artist — 9th place

1998:
The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass (by Stephen King, illustrated by DM) — art book — 6th place

McKenna, Bridget (1 nomination)
1994:
“The Good Pup” — short story — 12th place (tie)

McKenna, Juliet E. (1 nomination)
2000:
The Thief's Gamble — first novel — 5th place

McKenna, Martin (1 nomination)
2008:
Fantasy Art Now: The Very Best in Contemporary Fantasy Art & Illustration — art book — 6th place

McKillip, Patricia A. (25 nominations; 1 win)
2017:
Dreams of Distant Shores — collection — 9th place

2013:
Wonders of the Invisible World — collection — 17th place

2011:
The Bards of Bone Plain — fantasy novel — 6th place

2009:
The Bell at Sealey Head — fantasy novel — 5th place

2007:
“Jack o'Lantern” — novelette — 20th place

2007:
Solstice Wood — fantasy novel — 7th place

2006:
Harrowing the Dragon — collection — 3rd place

2006:
Od Magic — fantasy novel — 11th place

2005:
Alphabet of Thorn — fantasy novel — 6th place

2005:
“The Gorgon in the Cupboard” — novella — 8th place

2004:
In the Forests of Serre — fantasy novel — 14th place

2003:
“Hunter's Moon” — short story — 19th place (tie)

2003:
Ombria in Shadow — fantasy novel — 7th place

2001:
The Tower at Stony Wood — fantasy novel — 11th place

1999:
Song for the Basilisk — fantasy novel — 7th place

1997:
Winter Rose — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1996:
The Book of Atrix Wolfe — fantasy novel — 7th place

1994:
The Cygnet and the Firebird — fantasy novel — 15th place

1992:
The Sorceress and the Cygnet — fantasy novel — 12th place

1989:
The Changeling Sea — fantasy novel — 18th place

1988:
Fool's Run — sf novel — 14th place

1985:
“A Troll and Two Roses” — short story — 10th place

1980:
Harpist in the Wind — fantasy novel — winner

1978:
Heir of Sea and Fire — fantasy novel — 7th place

1975:
The Forgotten Beasts of Eld — novel — 13th place

McKinley, Robin (9 nominations)
2009:
Chalice — young adult novel — 7th place

2004:
Sunshine — fantasy novel — 15th place

2001:
Spindle's End — fantasy novel — 22nd place (tie)

1998:
Rose Daughter — fantasy novel — 12th place

1995:
A Knot in the Grain and Other Stories — collection — 14th place

1994:
Deerskin — fantasy novel — 7th place

1986:
Imaginary Lands — anthology — 6th place

1985:
The Hero and the Crown — fantasy novel — 17th place

1983:
The Blue Sword — fantasy novel — 18th place

McLaughlin, Dean (1 nomination)
2009:
“Tenbrook of Mars” — novella — 16th place

McLemore, Anna-Marie (1 nomination)
2023:
Lakelore — young adult novel — 9th place

McLeod, Jim (5 nominations)
1975:
fan artist — 8th place

1974:
fan artist — 10th place

1973:
fan artist — 8th place

1972:
fan artist — 11th place

1971:
fan artist — 14th place

McMahon, Donna (1 nomination)
2002:
Dance of Knives — first novel — 9th place

McMullen, Sean (9 nominations)
2013:
“Electrica” — novelette — 26th place

2011:
“Eight Miles” — novelette — 26th place

2005:
Glass Dragons — fantasy novel — 16th place

2003:
Voyage of the Shadowmoon — fantasy novel — 12th place

2002:
Eyes of the Calculor — sf novel — 23rd place

2001:
“Colours of the Soul” — short story — 34th place

2001:
The Miocene Arrow — sf novel — 23rd place (tie)

2000:
Souls in the Great Machine — sf novel — 20th place (tie)

2000:
Strange Constellations: A History of Australian Science Fiction (by Russell Blackford, Van Ikin & SM) — nonfiction — 8th place

McNamara, Peter (1 nomination)
1995:
Alien Shores (PM & Margaret Winch, eds.) — anthology — 18th place

McNelly, Dr. Willis E. (1 nomination)
1985:
The Dune Encyclopedia — nonfiction/reference — 2nd place

McQuarrie, Ralph (2 nominations)
2017:
Star Wars Art: Ralph McQuarrie — art book — 6th place

1981:
artist — 24th place (tie)

McQuay, Mike (2 nominations)
1990:
“Re: Generations” — novella — 22nd place

1988:
Memories — sf novel — 13th place

Meacham, Beth (16 nominations)
2015:
editor — 17th place

2014:
editor — 22nd place

2013:
editor — 19th place

2011:
editor — 24th place

2010:
editor — 15th place

2009:
editor — 21st place

2008:
editor — 19th place

2006:
editor — 27th place

2005:
editor — 20th place

1993:
editor — 11th place

1991:
editor — 12th place

1990:
editor — 12th place

1989:
editor — 10th place

1989:
Terry's Universe — anthology — 3rd place

1983:
A Reader's Guide to Fantasy (by Baird Searles, BM & Michael Franklin) — nonfiction/reference — 2nd place

1980:
A Reader's Guide to Science Fiction (by Baird Searles, Martin Last, BM & Michael Franklin) — related nonfiction book — 3rd place

Mead, Syd (1 nomination)
2018:
The Movie Art of Syd Mead: Visual Futurist — art book — 7th place

Meaney, John (1 nomination)
2008:
Bone Song — fantasy novel — 19th place

Meisha Merlin (9 nominations)
2008:
publisher/imprint — 24th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 21st place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 15th place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 15th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 15th place

2003:
book publisher/imprint — 14th place

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 16th place

2001:
book publisher/imprint — 17th place (tie)

2000:
book publisher/imprint — 16th place

Melen, Terry (1 nomination)
1975:
“Whale Song” — novelette — 13th place

Melko, Paul (4 nominations; 1 win)
2010:
The Walls of the Universe — sf novel — 14th place

2009:
Singularity's Ring — first novel — winner

2009:
Ten Sigmas and Other Unlikelihoods — collection — 21st place

2007:
“The Walls of the Universe” — novella — 13th place

Mendelson, Drew (1 nomination)
1982:
Pilgrimage — first novel — 13th place

Mendlesohn, Farah (8 nominations)
2020:
The Pleasant Profession of Robert A. Heinlein — nonfiction — 3rd place

2013:
The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature (Edward James & FM, eds.) — non-fiction — 4th place

2010:
The Inter-Galactic Playground: A Critical Study of Children's and Teens' Science Fiction — nonfiction/art book — 13th place

2009:
Rhetorics of Fantasy — nonfiction/art book — 3rd place

2006:
Diana Wynne Jones: Children's Literature and the Fantastic Tradition — non-fiction — 11th place

2004:
The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction (Edward James & FM, eds.) — non-fiction/art — 7th place

2004:
The True Knowledge of Ken MacLeod (Andrew M. Butler & FM, eds.) — non-fiction/art — 13th place (tie)

2001:
Terry Pratchett: Guilty of Literature (Andrew M. Butler, Edward James & FM, eds.) — nonfiction — 9th place

Menon, Anil (1 nomination)
2013:
Breaking the Bow: Stories Inspired by the Ramayana (AM & Vandana Singh, eds.) — anthology — 23rd place

Merril, Judith (1 nomination)
2003:
Better to Have Loved: The Life of Judith Merril (by JM & Emily Pohl-Weary) — non-fiction — 3rd place

Meyer, Ilene (2 nominations)
2005:
Ilene Meyer: Paintings, Drawings, Perceptions — art book — 12th place

1991:
artist — 14th place

Meyer, Kai (1 nomination)
2006:
The Flowering Queen (US title: The Water Mirror) — young adult book — 13th place

Meyer, Susan E. (1 nomination)
1998:
A Treasury of Great Children's Book Illustrators — art book — 7th place (tie)

Meyers, Edward (1 nomination)
1993:
The Mountain Made of Light — first novel — 7th place

Meynard, Yves (1 nomination)
1999:
The Book of Knights — fantasy novel — 18th place (tie)

Mezlekia, Nega (1 nomination)
2003:
The God Who Begat a Jackal — first novel — 10th place

Michaels, Melisa C. (1 nomination)
1986:
Skyrider 1: Skirmish — first novel — 18th place

Michalson, Karen (1 nomination)
2002:
Enemy Glory — first novel — 15th place

Michaluk, Stephen, Jr. (1 nomination)
1997:
The Jules Verne Encyclopedia (by Brian Taves & SM) — nonfiction — 8th place

Micklem, Sarah (1 nomination)
2005:
Firethorn — first novel — 13th place

Midnight Graffiti (1 nomination)
1990:
magazine — 13th place

MidWestCon (1 nomination)
1972:
convention — 7th place

Miesel, Sandra (4 nominations)
1983:
Dreamrider — first novel — 5th place

1973:
fan writer — 6th place

1972:
fan writer — 10th place (tie)

1971:
fan critic — 14th place

Miéville, China (18 nominations; 9 wins)
2017:
The Last Days of New Paris — fantasy novel — 8th place

2017:
This Census-taker — novella — 4th place

2016:
“The Dowager of Bees” — short story — 2nd place

2016:
Three Moments of an Explosion — collection — 2nd place

2013:
Railsea — young adult book — winner

2012:
Embassytown — sf novel — winner

2011:
Kraken — fantasy novel — winner

2010:
The City & the City — fantasy novel — winner

2008:
Un Lun Dun — young adult book — winner

2006:
Looking for Jake and Other Stories — collection — 2nd place

2005:
Iron Council — fantasy novel — winner

2005:
“Reports of Certain Events in London” — novelette — winner (tie)

2005:
“'Tis the Season” — short story — 3rd place

2003:
“Familiar” — short story — 3rd place

2003:
The Scar — fantasy novel — winner

2003:
The Tain — novella — winner

2001:
Perdido Street Station — fantasy novel — 4th place

2000:
King Rat — first novel — 6th place

Milford, Kate (2 nominations)
2015:
Greenglass House — young adult book — 18th place

2011:
The Boneshaker — young adult book — 9th place

Miller, Chuck (3 nominations)
1989:
Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King (Tim Underwood & CM, eds.) — related nonfiction — 4th place

1983:
Fear Itself: The Horror Fiction of Stephen King (Tim Underwood & CM, eds.) — nonfiction/reference — 3rd place

1981:
Jack Vance (Tim Underwood & CM, eds.) — related nonfiction book — 5th place

Miller, Faren (1 nomination)
1992:
The Illusionists — first novel — 7th place

Miller, Frank (1 nomination)
1987:
The Dark Knight Returns (by FM with Klaus Janson & Lynn Varley) — nonfiction — 7th place

Miller, Ian (3 nominations)
2015:
The Art of Ian Miller — art book — 9th place

1991:
artist — 18th place (tie)

1980:
The Illustrated Martian Chronicles (by Ray Bradbury, illustrated by IM) — art or illustrated book — 17th place

Miller, Laura (1 nomination)
2009:
The Magician's Book: A Skeptic's Adventures in Narnia — nonfiction/art book — 15th place

Miller, P. Schuyler (2 nominations; 1 win)
1975:
critic — winner

1974:
critic — 2nd place (tie)

Miller, Ron (6 nominations)
2017:
Spaceships: An Illustrated History of the Real and the Imagined — art book — 5th place

2015:
The Art of Space: The History of Space Art, from the Earliest Visions to the Graphics of the Modern Era — art book — 3rd place

2002:
The Art of Chesley Bonestell (by RM & Frederick C. Durant III, with Melvin H. Schuetz; artist Chesley Bonestell) — art book — 2nd place

1984:
Worlds Beyond: The Art of Chesley Bonestell (by Frederick C. Durant III & RM; artist Chesley Bonestell) — nonfiction/reference — 6th place

1982:
artist — 15th place (tie)

1982:
The Grand Tour (by RM & William K. Hartmann) — related nonfiction book — 5th place

Miller, Russell (1 nomination)
1989:
Bare-Faced Messiah: The True Story of L. Ron Hubbard — related nonfiction — 11th place

Miller, Sam J. (6 nominations; 1 win)
2023:
Boys, Beasts & Men — collection — winner

2022:
“Let All the Children Boogie” — short story — 6th place

2020:
Destroy All Monsters — young adult book — 8th place

2019:
Blackfish City — sf novel — 5th place

2018:
The Art of Starving — first novel — 9th place

2014:
“The Beasts We Want to Be” — short story — 25th place

Miller, Steve (3 nominations)
2014:
Necessity's Child (by Sharon Lee & SM) — sf novel — 23rd place

2014:
Trade Secret (by Sharon Lee & SM) — sf novel — 22nd place

2011:
Saltation (by Sharon Lee & SM) — sf novel — 18th place

Miller, Walter M., Jr. (3 nominations)
1998:
Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman (by WMM, with Terry Bisson) — sf novel — 4th place

1981:
The Best of Walter M. Miller, Jr. — single author collection — 11th place

1980:
The Science Fiction Stories of Walter M. Miller, Jr. — single author collection — 16th place

Mills, Samantha (1 nomination; 1 win)
2023:
“Rabbit Test” — short story — winner

Milner, Andrew (1 nomination)
2021:
Science Fiction and Climate Change: A Sociological Approach (by AM & J. R. Burgmann) — nonfiction — 7th place

Mirage Press (3 nominations)
1974:
book publisher — 14th place

1973:
book publisher — 14th place

1972:
book publisher — 15th place

Mitchell, Betsy (7 nominations; 1 win)
2013:
editor — 29th place

2011:
editor — 21st place

2010:
editor — 24th place

2008:
editor — 30th place

2006:
editor — 26th place

1994:
Full Spectrum 4 (Lou Aronica, Amy Stout & BM, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1992:
Full Spectrum 3 (Lou Aronica, Amy Stout & BM, eds.) — anthology — winner

Mitchell, David (3 nominations)
2015:
The Bone Clocks — sf novel — 9th place

2011:
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet — fantasy novel — 15th place

2005:
Cloud Atlas — sf novel — 10th place

Mitchell, Elizabeth (4 nominations)
1988:
Free Lancers — anthology — 11th place

1987:
Under the Wheel — anthology — 21st place

1986:
After the Flames — anthology — 23rd place

1985:
Alien Stars — anthology — 7th place

Mitchell, Kirk (2 nominations)
1988:
Never the Twain — fantasy novel — 21st place

1985:
Procurator — first novel — 10th place

Mixon, Laura J. (1 nomination)
1993:
Glass Houses — sf novel — 23rd place

Moebius Trip/SF Echo (1 nomination)
1975:
fanzine — 4th place (tie)

Moebius Trip (2 nominations)
1974:
fanzine — 9th place (tie)

1973:
fanzine — 17th place

Moffett, Judith (7 nominations)
1999:
“The Bradshaw” — novella — 19th place

1992:
The Ragged World — sf novel — 18th place

1990:
“Not Without Honor” — novelette — 23rd place (tie)

1990:
“Tiny Tango” — novella — 7th place

1989:
“The Hob” — novelette — 7th place

1988:
Pennterra — first novel — 17th place

1987:
“Surviving” — novelette — 28th place

Mohamed, Premee (4 nominations)
2024:
“At Every Door a Ghost” — novelette — 9th place

2024:
No One Will Come Back For Us — collection — 2nd place

2022:
A Broken Darkness — horror novel — 6th place

2021:
Beneath the Rising — first novel — 7th place

Mohan, Kim (3 nominations)
1994:
editor — 13th place

1993:
editor — 8th place

1992:
editor — 11th place

Moles, David (4 nominations)
2011:
Seven Cities of Gold — novella — 17th place

2008:
“Finisterra” — novelette — 18th place

2007:
Twenty Epics (DM & Susan Marie Groppi, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

2005:
All-Star Zeppelin Adventure Stories (DM & Jay Lake, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

Molina-Gavilan, Yolanda (1 nomination)
2004:
Cosmos Latinos: An Anthology of Science Fiction from Latin America and Spain (Andrea L. Bell & YM, eds.) — anthology — 21st place

Monáe, Janelle (1 nomination)
2023:
The Memory Librarian: And Other Stories of Dirty Computer — collection — 3rd place

Mondal, Mimi (1 nomination; 1 win)
2018:
Luminescent Threads: Connections to Octavia E. Butler (by Alexandra Pierce & MM) — non-fiction — winner

Monette, Sarah (9 nominations)
2013:
“Blue Lace Agate” — short story — 26th place

2013:
“The Wreck of the Charles Dexter Ward” (by SM & Elizabeth Bear) — novelette — 12th place

2012:
Somewhere Beneath Those Waves — collection — 15th place

2011:
“After the Dragon” — short story — 14th place

2010:
“Mongoose” (by SM & Elizabeth Bear) — novelette — 11th place

2010:
“White Charles” — novelette — 35th place

2009:
“Boojum” (by Elizabeth Bear & SM) — short story — 3rd place

2007:
The Virtu — fantasy novel — 17th place

2006:
Melusine — first novel — 7th place

Monge, Jean-Baptiste (1 nomination)
2018:
Celtic Faeries: The Secret Kingdom — art book — 10th place

MonkeyBrain (2 nominations)
2008:
publisher/imprint — 21st place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 13th place

Monteleone, Thomas F. (3 nominations)
1991:
Borderlands — anthology — 6th place

1980:
“The Dancer in the Darkness” — novella — 14th place

1978:
“Camera Obscura” — short fiction — 17th place

Moody, Rick (1 nomination)
2004:
“The Albertine Notes” — novella — 18th place

Moon, Elizabeth (6 nominations)
2004:
The Speed of Dark — sf novel — 5th place

1998:
Once a Hero — sf novel — 26th place

1997:
Remnant Population — sf novel — 18th place

1991:
Lunar Activity — collection — 13th place

1989:
“Gut Feelings” — novelette — 25th place

1989:
Sheepfarmer's Daughter — first novel — 4th place

Mooney, J. E. (1 nomination)
2014:
Shadows of the New Sun: Stories in Honoe of Gene Wolfe (JEM & Bill Fawcett, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

Moorcock, Michael (30 nominations)
2013:
London Peculiar and Other Nonfiction — non-fiction — 7th place

2011:
Into the Media Web — non-fiction — 8th place

2010:
The Best of Michael Moorcock — collection — 11th place

2007:
The Vengeance of Rome — fantasy novel — 9th place

2004:
The Skrayling Tree — fantasy novel — 12th place

2003:
“Lost Sorceress of the Silent Citadel” — novelette — 17th place

2002:
“A Slow Saturday Night at the Surrealist Sporting Club” — short story — 22nd place

2002:
The Dreamthief's Daughter — fantasy novel — 11th place

1998:
Fabulous Harbours — collection — 21st place

1998:
“London Bone” — novelette — 16th place

1996:
Blood — fantasy novel — 8th place

1996:
Fabulous Harbours — collection — 16th place

1996:
Lunching with the Antichrist — collection — 14th place

1992:
The Revenge of the Rose — fantasy novel — 13th place

1991:
“The Cairene Purse” — novella — 18th place

1990:
The Fortress of the Pearl — fantasy novel — 12th place

1989:
Fantasy: The 100 Best Books (by James Cawthorn & MM) — related nonfiction — 13th place

1988:
Wizardry and Wild Romance — nonfiction — 5th place

1987:
The Dragon in the Sword — fantasy novel — 17th place

1985:
The Opium General — collection — 21st place

1984:
New Worlds — anthology — 12th place

1982:
“Elric at the End of Time” — novelette — 8th place

1982:
The War Hound and the World's Pain — fantasy novel — 4th place

1979:
Gloriana — novel — 17th place

1977:
The End of All Songs — novel — 20th place

1976:
“Ancient Shadows” — novella — 11th place

1973:
New Worlds Quarterly #3 — original anthology — 12th place

1973:
New Worlds Quarterly #4 — original anthology — 11th place

1972:
New Worlds Quarterly #1 — original anthology — 7th place

1972:
New Worlds Quarterly #2 — original anthology — 10th place (tie)

Moore, Alan (3 nominations; 1 win)
2023:
Illuminations — collection — 7th place

1988:
Watchmen (by AM & Dave Gibbons) — sf novel — 32nd place

1988:
Watchmen (by AM & Dave Gibbons) — nonfiction — winner

Moore, C. L. (2 nominations)
2006:
Two-handed Engine: The Selected Stories of Henry Kuttner & C.L. Moore (by Henry Kuttner & CLM) — collection — 19th place

1976:
The Best of C.L. Moore (by CLM, edited by Lester del Rey) — single author collection — 7th place

Moore, Chris (1 nomination)
2001:
Journeyman: The Art of Chris Moore (by CM & Stephen Gallagher) — art book — 13th place

Moore, Patrick (1 nomination)
2005:
Futures: 50 Years in Space: The Challenge of the Stars (by David A. Hardy & PM) — art book — 6th place

Moran, Daniel Keys (2 nominations)
1997:
“On Sequoia Time” — short story — 7th place

1989:
The Armageddon Blues — first novel — 5th place

Morehouse, Lyda (1 nomination)
2002:
Archangel Protocol — first novel — 11th place

Moreno-Garcia, Silvia (9 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
Silver Nitrate — horror novel — 2nd place

2023:
The Daughter of Doctor Moreau — sf novel — 3rd place

2022:
editor — 5th place

2022:
The Return of the Sorceress — novella — 10th place

2021:
editor — 8th place

2021:
Mexican Gothic — horror novel — winner

2020:
Gods of Jade and Shadow — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2017:
Certain Dark Things — horror novel — 4th place

2016:
Signal to Noise — first novel — 3rd place

Morgan, Chris (1 nomination)
2002:
Hardyware: The Art of David A. Hardy — art book — 17th place

Morgan, Richard (4 nominations)
2015:
The Dark Defiles — fantasy novel — 14th place

2012:
The Cold Commands — fantasy novel — 10th place

2008:
Black Man (US title: Thirteen) — sf novel — 7th place

2003:
Altered Carbon — first novel — 3rd place

Morgenstern, Erin (2 nominations; 1 win)
2020:
The Starless Sea — fantasy novel — 10th place

2012:
The Night Circus — first novel — winner

Moriarty, Chris (1 nomination)
2004:
Spin State — first novel — 6th place

Morigan, Pan (1 nomination)
2023:
Trouble the Waters: Tales from the Deep Blue (Sheree Renée Thomas, PM & Troy L. Wiggins, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

Moroz, Anne (1 nomination)
1987:
No Safe Place — first novel — 6th place

Morressy, John (2 nominations)
1991:
“Timekeeper” — novelette — 20th place

1987:
A Voice for Princess — fantasy novel — 26th place

Morrill, Rowena (16 nominations)
2023:
Paintings & Drawings of Rowena (by Kim DeMulder, art by RM) — illustrated and art book — 10th place

2002:
artist — 26th place

2001:
artist — 16th place (tie)

2001:
The Art of Rowena (by Doris Vallejo & RM) — art book — 8th place

1990:
artist — 14th place

1989:
artist — 10th place

1988:
artist — 6th place

1987:
artist — 7th place

1986:
artist — 5th place

1985:
artist — 3rd place

1984:
artist — 2nd place

1984:
The Fantastic Art of Rowena — nonfiction/reference — 4th place

1983:
artist — 2nd place

1982:
artist — 3rd place

1981:
artist — 6th place

1980:
artist — 13th place

Morris, Janet (4 nominations)
1987:
Heroes in Hell — anthology — 8th place

1986:
Afterwar — anthology — 21st place

1982:
Dream Dancer — sf novel — 20th place

1981:
“Raising the Green Lion” — novelette — 18th place

Morrish, Robert (1 nomination)
2001:
October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween (Richard Chizmar & RM, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

Morrison, Rusty (1 nomination)
2007:
Paraspheres: Fabulist and New Wave Fabulist Stories (RM & Ken Keegan, eds.) — anthology — 21st place

Morrissey, Dean (1 nomination)
1995:
Ship of Dreams — art book — 8th place

Morrow, Bethany C. (1 nomination)
2021:
A Song Below Water — young adult book — 6th place

Morrow, Bradford (1 nomination)
2010:
Conjunctions 52: Betwixt the Between: Impossible Realism (BM & Brian Evenson, eds.) — anthology — 25th place

Morrow, Gray (1 nomination)
1979:
The Illustrated Roger Zelazny (by Roger Zelazny, illustrated by GM) — art or illustrated book — 5th place

Morrow, James (24 nominations)
2015:
The Madonna and the Starship — novella — 9th place

2010:
Shambling Towards Hiroshima — novella — 5th place

2008:
The SFWA European Hall of Fame (JM & Kathryn Morrow, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

2007:
The Last Witchfinder — fantasy novel — 5th place

2006:
“The Second Coming of Charles Darwin” — short story — 21st place

2005:
“Martyrs of the Upshot Knothole” — novelette — 32nd place

2005:
The Cat's Pajamas and Other Stories — collection — 14th place

2003:
“The War of the Worldviews” — short story — 25th place (tie)

2002:
“The Cat's Pajamas” — novelette — 33rd place

2001:
“Auspicious Eggs” — novelette — 15th place

2000:
The Eternal Footman — fantasy novel — 6th place

1997:
Bible Stories for Adults — collection — 4th place

1997:
Blameless in Abaddon — fantasy novel — 4th place

1995:
“Bible Stories for Adults, No. 20: The Tower” — short story — 6th place

1995:
Nebula Awards 28 — anthology — 11th place

1995:
Towing Jehovah — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1994:
Nebula Awards 27 — anthology — 8th place

1993:
Nebula Awards 26 — anthology — 9th place

1992:
City of Truth — novella — 10th place

1992:
“Daughter Earth” — short story — 2nd place

1991:
Only Begotten Daughter — fantasy novel — 4th place

1990:
“Abe Lincoln in McDonald's” — short story — 8th place

1990:
“Bible Stories for Adults, No. 31: The Covenant” — short story — 11th place

1987:
This Is the Way the World Ends — sf novel — 22nd place

Morrow, Kathryn (1 nomination)
2008:
The SFWA European Hall of Fame (James Morrow & KM, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

Morse, David (1 nomination)
1999:
The Iron Bridge — first novel — 8th place

Morse, Donald (1 nomination)
2004:
The Novels of Kurt Vonnegut: Imagining Being an American — non-fiction/art — 17th place

Moscoe, Mike (1 nomination)
1997:
First Dawn — first novel — 15th place

Moskowitz, Sam (2 nominations)
1986:
A. Merritt: Reflections in the Moon Pool — nonfiction/reference — 11th place

1981:
Science Fiction in Old San Francisco, Vol. 1: History of the Movement — related nonfiction book — 13th place

Mosley, Walter (2 nominations)
2002:
Futureland — collection — 19th place

2002:
“Little Brother” — short story — 27th place

Mueller, Sara A. (1 nomination)
2023:
The Bone Orchard — first novel — 6th place

Muir, Tamsyn (3 nominations; 1 win)
2023:
Nona the Ninth — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2021:
Harrow the Ninth — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2020:
Gideon the Ninth — first novel — winner

Muneshwar, Ian (1 nomination)
2023:
“Dick Pig” — short story — 8th place (tie)

Murad, Mahvesh (1 nomination)
2018:
The Djinn Falls in Love and Other Stories (MM & Jared Shurin, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

Murphy, Pat (16 nominations; 1 win)
2013:
“About Fairies” — short story — 22nd place

2005:
“Inappropriate Behavior” — novelette — 33rd place

2004:
“Dragon's Gate” — novelette — 23rd place

1997:
Nadya: The Wolf Chronicles — fantasy novel — 8th place

1994:
“An American Childhood” — novella — 7th place

1992:
“Desert Rain” (by Mark L. Van Name & PM) — novella — 8th place

1992:
“Traveling West” — novelette — 14th place

1991:
“Bones” — novella — 4th place

1991:
“Love and Sex Among the Invertebrates” — short story — 6th place

1991:
Points of Departure — collection — 9th place

1990:
“Prescience” — short story — 20th place

1990:
The City, Not Long After — sf novel — 10th place

1988:
“Rachel in Love” — novelette — winner

1988:
The Falling Woman — fantasy novel — 24th place

1987:
The Falling Woman — fantasy novel — 16th place

1983:
The Shadow Hunter — first novel — 14th place

2000:
Wind Child (by SRM, illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon) — art book — 10th place

Mythologies (1 nomination)
1977:
fanzine — 8th place

Nadis, Fred (1 nomination)
2014:
The Man from Mars: Ray Palmer's Amazing Pulp Journey — non-fiction — 5th place

Nagamatsu, Sequoia (1 nomination)
2023:
How High We Go in the Dark — first novel — 4th place

Nagata, Linda (8 nominations; 2 wins)
2018:
“The Martian Obelisk” — short story — winner

2014:
The Red: First Light — sf novel — 10th place

2013:
“Nightside on Callisto” — short story — 28th place

2004:
Memory — sf novel — 18th place

2002:
Limit of Vision — sf novel — 21st place

1999:
Vast — sf novel — 17th place

1998:
Deception Well — sf novel — 28th place

1996:
The Bohr Maker — first novel — winner

Naha, Ed (1 nomination)
1981:
The Science Fictionary — related nonfiction book — 11th place

Naimon, David (1 nomination; 1 win)
2019:
Ursula K. Le Guin: Conversations on Writing (by Ursula K. Le Guin & DN) — nonfiction — winner

NAL/Signet (6 nominations)
1990:
book publisher — 15th place

1989:
book publisher — 14th place

1988:
book publisher — 18th place

1987:
book publisher — 14th place

1986:
book publisher — 20th place

1973:
book publisher — 6th place

Nasir, Jamil (3 nominations)
2001:
Distance Haze — sf novel — 27th place

2000:
Tower of Dreams — sf novel — 24th place (tie)

1996:
Quasar — first novel — 7th place

Navarro, Yvonne (1 nomination)
1994:
Afterage — first novel — 15th place

Nayler, Ray (1 nomination; 1 win)
2023:
The Mountain in the Sea — first novel — winner

Nazarian, Vera (1 nomination)
2006:
The Clock King and the Queen of the Hourglass — novella — 11th place

Nelson, Mark (1 nomination)
2020:
Fantasy World-Building: A Guide to Developing Mythic Worlds and Legendary Creatures — art book — 9th place

Nelson, Ray (1 nomination)
1976:
Blake's Progress — novel — 16th place

Neon Hemlock (3 nominations)
2024:
publisher — 6th place

2023:
publisher/imprint — 7th place

2022:
publisher — 6th place

NESFA (2 nominations)
2015:
publisher/imprint — 17th place

1983:
The NESFA Index to the Science Fiction Magazines and Original Anthologies: 1981 — nonfiction/reference — 10th place

NESFA Press (17 nominations)
2014:
publisher/imprint — 12th place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 15th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 15th place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 9th place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 6th place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 13th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 18th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 16th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 14th place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 13th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 11th place

2003:
book publisher/imprint — 9th place

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 8th place

2001:
book publisher/imprint — 9th place

2000:
book publisher/imprint — 10th place

1999:
book publisher/imprint — 10th place

1998:
book publisher — 13th place

Ness, Patrick (5 nominations)
2014:
More Than This — young adult book — 9th place

2012:
A Monster Calls — young adult book — 10th place

2011:
Monsters of Men — young adult book — 11th place

2010:
The Ask and the Answer — young adult novel — 7th place

2009:
The Knife of Never Letting Go — young adult novel — 11th place

Nesti, Fido (1 nomination)
2022:
1984: The Graphic Novel (by George Orwell, illustrated by FN) — illustrated and art book — 5th place

Nestvold, Ruth (1 nomination)
2006:
“The Canadian Who Came Almost All the Way Home From the Stars” (by Jay Lake & RN) — novelette — 18th place

Nette, Andrew (1 nomination; 1 win)
2022:
Dangerous Visions and New Worlds: Radical Science Fiction, 1950 to 1985 (AN & Iain McIntyre, eds.) — nonfiction — winner

Nevala-Lee, Alec (1 nomination)
2019:
Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction — nonfiction — 2nd place

New Dimensions (4 nominations)
1977:
magazine/anth series — 9th place

1976:
magazine — 6th place

1975:
magazine — 12th place

1973:
magazine — 9th place

New Worlds Quarterly (1 nomination)
1973:
magazine — 10th place

The New York Review of Science Fiction (23 nominations)
2012:
magazine — 11th place

2011:
magazine — 14th place

2010:
magazine — 11th place

2009:
magazine — 8th place

2008:
magazine — 10th place

2007:
magazine — 9th place

2006:
magazine — 10th place

2005:
magazine — 10th place

2004:
magazine — 12th place (tie)

2003:
magazine — 9th place

2002:
magazine — 8th place

2001:
magazine — 6th place

2000:
magazine — 7th place

1999:
magazine — 7th place

1998:
magazine — 7th place

1996:
magazine — 10th place

1995:
magazine — 11th place

1994:
magazine — 13th place

1993:
magazine or fanzine — 14th place

1992:
magazine or fanzine — 13th place

1991:
magazine — 13th place

1990:
magazine — 10th place

1989:
magazine — 14th place

The New York Review of SF (3 nominations)
2015:
magazine — 18th place

2014:
magazine — 16th place

2013:
magazine — 12th place

Newcomer, Alan Bard (1 nomination)
1989:
Spell Singers — anthology — 22nd place

Newitz, Annalee (3 nominations)
2024:
The Terraformers — sf novel — 4th place

2020:
The Future of Another Timeline — sf novel — 5th place

2018:
Autonomous — first novel — 2nd place

Newman, Emma (2 nominations)
2017:
After Atlas — sf novel — 8th place

2014:
Between Two Thorns — fantasy novel — 23rd place

Newman, Kim (17 nominations)
2020:
Anno Dracula 1999: Daikaiji — horror novel — 6th place

2014:
Anno Dracula 1976-1991: Johnny Alucard — fantasy novel — 19th place

2012:
Professor Moriarty: The Hound of the D'Urbervilles — fantasy novel — 15th place

2011:
Mysteries of the Diogenes Club — collection — 15th place

2007:
The Man from the Diogenes Club — collection — 14th place

2006:
Horror: Another 100 Best Books (by Stephen Jones & KN) — non-fiction — 10th place

2006:
“The Gypsies in the Wood” — novella — 18th place

2000:
“Andy Warhol's Dracula” — novella — 18th place

1999:
Judgment of Tears: Anno Dracula 1959 — dark fantasy/horror novel — 9th place

1998:
Back in the USSA (by Eugene Byrne & KN) — collection — 14th place

1998:
“Coppola's Dracula” — novella — 13th place

1998:
“Residuals” (by Paul J. McAuley & KN) — novelette — 25th place

1996:
The Bloody Red Baron — horror/dark fantasy novel — 4th place

1995:
The Quorum — dark fantasy/horror novel — 10th place

1994:
Anno Dracula — horror novel — 2nd place

1989:
Horror: 100 Best Books (by Stephen Jones & KN) — related nonfiction — 10th place

1986:
Ghastly Beyond Belief (by Neil Gaiman & KN) — nonfiction/reference — 10th place

Newman, Kyle (1 nomination)
2019:
Dungeons & Dragons Art and Arcana: A Visual History (by Michael Witwer, KN, Jon Peterson & Sam Witwer) — art book — 3rd place

Ngai, Victo (5 nominations)
2022:
artist — 8th place

2021:
artist — 9th place

2019:
artist — 7th place

2018:
artist — 6th place

2017:
artist — 10th place

Nguyen, Tran (1 nomination)
2020:
Ambedo: Tran Nguyen — art book — 8th place

Nicholls, Peter (2 nominations; 2 wins)
1994:
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (John Clute & PN, eds.) — nonfiction — winner

1980:
The Science Fiction Encyclopedia — related nonfiction book — winner

Nichols, Jerry (1 nomination)
1980:
Urshurak (by JN, illustrated by The Brothers Hildebrandt) — art or illustrated book — 15th place

Nicholson, Scott (1 nomination)
2003:
The Red Church — first novel — 9th place

Nielsen Hayden, Patrick (25 nominations)
2015:
editor — 8th place

2014:
editor — 11th place

2014:
Twenty-First Century Science Fiction (David G. Hartwell & PNH, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

2013:
editor — 9th place

2012:
editor — 18th place

2011:
editor — 13th place

2010:
editor — 10th place

2009:
editor — 6th place

2008:
editor — 5th place

2007:
editor — 6th place

2006:
editor — 5th place

2005:
editor — 5th place

2005:
New Magics — young adult book — 6th place

2004:
editor — 8th place

2004:
New Skies — young adult book — 11th place

2003:
editor — 6th place

2002:
editor — 5th place

2002:
Starlight 3 — anthology — 4th place

2001:
editor — 8th place

2000:
editor — 7th place

1999:
editor — 6th place

1999:
Starlight 2 — anthology — 3rd place

1998:
editor — 8th place

1997:
editor — 6th place

1997:
Starlight 1 — anthology — 4th place

Nielsen Hayden, Teresa (9 nominations)
2015:
editor — 15th place

2014:
editor — 24th place

2013:
editor — 25th place

2012:
editor — 26th place

2011:
editor — 25th place

2010:
editor — 21st place

2009:
editor — 17th place (tie)

2008:
editor — 14th place

2007:
editor — 8th place

Niffenegger, Audrey (3 nominations)
2008:
The Adventuress — art book — 9th place

2006:
The Three Incestuous Sisters — art book — 3rd place

2004:
The Time Traveler's Wife — first novel — 3rd place

Night Cry (1 nomination)
1987:
magazine/fanzine — 11th place

Night Shade (2 nominations)
2015:
publisher/imprint — 24th place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 15th place

Night Shade Books (8 nominations)
2013:
publisher/imprint — 6th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 3rd place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 3rd place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 3rd place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 3rd place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 3rd place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 4th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 7th place

Night Shade Books/Ministry of Whimsy (2 nominations)
2005:
publisher/imprint — 9th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 9th place

Nightmare Magazine (1 nomination)
2014:
magazine — 23rd place

Niven, Larry (50 nominations; 4 wins)
2015:
Shipstar (by Gregory Benford & LN) — sf novel — 14th place

2013:
Bowl of Heaven (by Gregory Benford & LN) — sf novel — 13th place

2013:
Fate of Worlds (by LN & Edward M. Lerner) — sf novel — 22nd place

2011:
The Best of Larry Niven — collection — 7th place

2001:
“Fly-by-Night” — novella — 7th place

2001:
“The Missing Mass” — short story — winner

2000:
Rainbow Mars — collection — 6th place (tie)

1998:
Destiny's Road — sf novel — 14th place

1997:
The Ringworld Throne — sf novel — 14th place

1995:
Crashlander — collection — 4th place

1994:
The Gripping Hand (by LN & Jerry Pournelle) — sf novel — 22nd place

1992:
Man-Kzin Wars IV — anthology — 6th place

1992:
Playgrounds of the Mind — collection — 2nd place

1991:
N-Space — collection — 4th place

1989:
The Man-Kzin Wars — anthology — 4th place

1988:
The Legacy of Heorot (by LN, Jerry Pournelle & Steven Barnes) — sf novel — 11th place

1988:
The Smoke Ring — sf novel — 8th place

1986:
Footfall (by LN & Jerry Pournelle) — sf novel — 3rd place

1986:
Limits — collection — 3rd place

1985:
More Magic — anthology — 13th place

1985:
The Integral Trees — sf novel — winner

1983:
“Flare Time” — novelette — 9th place

1983:
The Descent of Anansi (by LN & Steven Barnes) — sf novel — 16th place

1982:
Dream Park (by LN & Steven Barnes) — sf novel — 4th place

1982:
Oath of Fealty (by LN & Jerry Pournelle) — sf novel — 9th place

1982:
The Magic May Return — anthology — 10th place

1981:
The Patchwork Girl — novella — 2nd place

1981:
The Ringworld Engineers — sf novel — 3rd place

1980:
Convergent Series — single author collection — winner

1980:
“Spirals” (by LN & Jerry Pournelle) — novella — 13th place

1980:
“The Locusts” (by LN & Steve Barnes) — novelette — 16th place

1980:
The Ringworld Engineers — sf novel — 24th place

1979:
The Magic Goes Away (by LN, illustrated by Esteban Maroto) — art or illustrated book — 3rd place

1978:
Lucifer's Hammer (by LN & Jerry Pournelle) — sf novel — 8th place

1977:
A World Out of Time — novel — 5th place

1977:
Inferno (by LN & Jerry Pournelle) — novel — 17th place

1976:
“ARM” — novella — 5th place

1976:
“Inferno” (by LN & Jerry Pournelle) — novel — 12th place

1976:
Tales of Known Space — single author collection — 4th place

1976:
“The Borderland of Sol” — novella — 3rd place

1975:
A Hole in Space — single author collection — 2nd place

1975:
“The Hole Man” — short story — 2nd place

1975:
The Mote in God's Eye (by LN & Jerry Pournelle) — novel — 2nd place

1974:
Protector — novel — 4th place

1974:
“The Defenseless Dead” — novella — 6th place

1974:
The Flight of the Horse — reprint anth/collection — 14th place (tie)

1973:
“What Good Is a Glass Dagger?” — novella — 11th place

1972:
All the Myriad Ways — reprint anth/collection — 8th place

1972:
“Inconstant Moon” — short fiction — 9th place

1971:
Ringworld — novel — winner

Nix, Garth (20 nominations)
2024:
The Sinister Booksellers of Bath — young adult novel — 2nd place

2022:
Terciel & Elinor — young adult novel — 6th place

2021:
The Left-Handed Booksellers of London — fantasy novel — 7th place

2020:
Angel Mage — young adult book — 7th place

2018:
Frogkisser! — young adult book — 10th place

2017:
Goldenhand — young adult book — 5th place

2015:
Clariel — young adult book — 4th place

2015:
“Home is the Haunter” — novelette — 32nd place

2015:
“Shay Corsham Worsted” — short story — 27th place

2014:
“Fire Above, Fire Below” — short story — 24th place

2011:
“A Suitable Present for a Sorcerous Puppet” — short story — 25th place

2011:
The Keys to the Kingdom, Book 7: Lord Sunday — young adult book — 10th place

2011:
“To Hold the Bridge” — novelette — 29th place

2009:
“Beyond the Sea Gate of the Scholar-Pirates of Sarsköe” — novelette — 28th place

2008:
“Holly and Iron” — novelette — 24th place

2007:
The Keys to the Kingdom, Book 4: Sir Thursday — young adult book — 5th place

2006:
Across the Wall — collection — 18th place

2005:
The Keys to the Kingdom, Book 2: Grim Tuesday — young adult book — 9th place

2004:
Abhorsen — young adult book — 2nd place

2002:
Lirael — fantasy novel — 15th place

Nolan, Val (1 nomination)
2014:
“The Irish Astronaut” — novelette — 34th place

Noon, Jeff (1 nomination)
1995:
Vurt — first novel — 5th place

Norden, Eric (1 nomination)
1981:
“The Curse of the Mhondoro Nkabele” — novelette — 21st place

Nordley, G. David (9 nominations)
2001:
“The Forest Between the Worlds” — novella — 15th place

1999:
“A Life on Mars” — novelette — 17th place

1998:
“Crossing Chao Meng Fu” — novelette — 24th place

1998:
“Messengers of Chaos” — novella — 10th place

1997:
“Fugue on a Sunken Continent” — novella — 15th place

1997:
“Martian Valkyrie” — novelette — 15th place

1996:
“Alice's Asteroid” — short story — 15th place

1995:
“Tin Angel” (by GDN & H. G. Stratmann) — novelette — 18th place

1994:
“Into the Miranda Rift” — novella — 9th place

Noreascon (1 nomination; 1 win)
1972:
convention — winner

North, Claire (1 nomination)
2020:
The Pursuit of William Abbey — horror novel — 9th place

Northington, Jenn (1 nomination)
2022:
Sword Stone Table: Old Legends, New Voices (Swapna Krishna & JN, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

Norton, Andre (7 nominations)
1990:
Wizards' Worlds — collection — 15th place

1988:
Tales of the Witch World — anthology — 9th place

1984:
'Ware Hawk! — fantasy novel — 24th place

1982:
Gryphon in Glory — fantasy novel — 19th place

1982:
Horn Crown — fantasy novel — 8th place

1981:
Lore of the Witch World — single author collection — 15th place

1978:
Trey of Swords — fantasy novel — 12th place

Norwood, Warren G. (1 nomination)
1983:
The Windhover Tapes: An Image of Voices — first novel — 3rd place

Notes from the Chemistry Dept. (2 nominations)
1976:
fanzine — 10th place

1975:
fanzine — 13th place

Notkin, Debbie (1 nomination)
2011:
80! Memories & Reflections on Ursula K. Le Guin (Karen Joy Fowler & DN, eds.) — non-fiction — 2nd place

November, Sharyn (12 nominations)
2015:
editor — 22nd place

2013:
editor — 28th place

2012:
editor — 24th place

2011:
editor — 15th place

2010:
editor — 14th place

2010:
Firebirds Soaring — anthology — 11th place

2009:
editor — 23rd place

2008:
editor — 23rd place

2007:
editor — 15th place

2007:
Firebirds Rising — anthology — 6th place

2006:
editor — 21st place

2004:
Firebirds — young adult book — 10th place

Novik, Naomi (8 nominations; 3 wins)
2023:
The Golden Enclaves — fantasy novel — 7th place

2022:
The Last Graduate — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2019:
Spinning Silver — fantasy novel — winner

2017:
“Spinning Silver” — novelette — 4th place

2016:
Uprooted — fantasy novel — winner

2011:
“Seven Years from Home” — novelette — 22nd place

2007:
Temeraire: His Majesty's Dragon/Throne of Jade/Black Powder War — fantasy novel — 21st place

2007:
Temeraire: His Majesty's Dragon/Throne of Jade/Black Powder War — first novel — winner

Noyes, Deborah (1 nomination)
2005:
Gothic!: Ten Original Dark Tales — young adult book — 14th place

Nwaka, Uchechukwu (1 nomination; 1 win)
2024:
“The Rainbow Bank” — novelette — winner

Nyctalops (1 nomination)
1973:
fanzine — 12th place

Oates, Joyce Carol (3 nominations)
2001:
“In Shock” — novelette — 22nd place

1997:
American Gothic Tales — anthology — 10th place

1995:
Haunted: Tales of the Grotesque — collection — 15th place

Oberndorf, Charles (2 nominations)
1994:
Testing — novella — 17th place

1993:
Sheltered Lives — first novel — 8th place

Obreht, Téa (1 nomination)
2012:
The Tiger's Wife — first novel — 7th place

O'Connor, Tara (1 nomination)
2019:
The Agony House (by Cherie Priest & TO) — young adult book — 8th place

O'Donnell, Kevin, Jr. (2 nominations)
1990:
“Useful Life” — short story — 26th place (tie)

1980:
Mayflies — sf novel — 18th place

offutt, andrew j. (3 nominations)
1979:
Swords Against Darkness III — anthology — 10th place

1977:
“The Greenhouse Defect” — novella — 10th place

1973:
The Castle Keeps — novel — 20th place

Ogamba, Frances (1 nomination)
2023:
“Master of Ceremonies” — short story — 2nd place

Ogundiran, Tobi (1 nomination)
2024:
Jackal, Jackal — collection — 9th place

O'Keefe, Claudia (1 nomination)
1991:
Black Snow Days — first novel — 6th place

Okorafor, Nnedi (19 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
“Stones” — short story — 6th place

2022:
After the Rain (by NO, adapted by John Jennings, illustrated by David Brame) — illustrated and art book — 2nd place

2022:
Noor — sf novel — 5th place

2022:
Remote Control — novella — 5th place

2022:
“The Black Pages” — novelette — 5th place

2020:
“Binti: Sacred Fire” — novelette — 3rd place

2020:
Broken Places & Outer Spaces: Finding Creativity in the Unexpected — nonfiction — 6th place

2019:
“Mother of Invention” — short story — 10th place

2018:
Akata Warrior — young adult book — winner

2018:
Binti: Home — novella — 2nd place

2017:
“Afrofuturist 419” — short story — 10th place

2016:
Binti — novella — 3rd place

2015:
Lagoon — sf novel — 7th place

2014:
Kabu Kabu — collection — 4th place

2012:
Akata Witch — young adult book — 3rd place

2012:
“The Book of Phoenix Excerpted from The Great Book)” — novelette — 9th place

2011:
Who Fears Death — fantasy novel — 5th place

2008:
The Shadow Speaker — young adult book — 7th place

2006:
Zahrah the Windseeker — first novel — 12th place

Olander, Joseph D. (2 nominations)
1984:
Philip K. Dick (Martin H. Greenberg & JDO, eds.) — nonfiction/reference — 7th place

1981:
Galaxy: Thirty Years of Innovative Science Fiction (Frederik Pohl, Martin H. Greenberg & JDO, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

Olbinski, Rafal (1 nomination)
2008:
Women: Motifs and Variations — art book — 10th place

Olde Heuvelt, Thomas (2 nominations)
2023:
Echo — horror novel — 8th place

2017:
HEX — horror novel — 5th place

Older, Daniel José (5 nominations)
2023:
Ballad & Dagger — young adult novel — 5th place

2021:
Shadowshaper Legacy — young adult book — 10th place

2018:
Shadowhouse Fall — young adult book — 7th place

2016:
Shadowshaper — young adult book — 4th place

2015:
Long Hidden: Speculative Fiction from the Margins of History (Rose Fox & DJO, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

Older, Malka (2 nominations)
2024:
The Mimicking of Known Successes — novella — 2nd place

2017:
Infomocracy — first novel — 3rd place

O'Leary, Patrick (5 nominations)
2003:
The Impossible Bird — sf novel — 19th place

2002:
Other Voices, Other Doors — collection — 23rd place

2002:
“The Black Heart” — short story — 24th place

1998:
The Gift — fantasy novel — 9th place

1996:
Door Number Three — first novel — 5th place

Oliver, Chad (1 nomination)
2004:
The Selected Stories of Chad Oliver Volume 1: A Star Above It; Volume 2: Far From This Earth — collection — 20th place

Olsen, Danel (1 nomination)
2014:
Exotic Gothic 5 — anthology — 21st place

Oltion, Jerry (4 nominations)
2000:
“The Astronaut from Wyoming” (by Adam-Troy Castro & JO) — novella — 15th place

1997:
“Abandon in Place” — novella — 11th place

1995:
“The Pandora Probe” — short story — 21st place

1988:
Frame of Reference — first novel — 25th place

Oltion, Kathy (1 nomination)
1999:
“While You Wait” — short story — 24th place

O'Meara, Mallory (1 nomination)
2020:
The Lady from the Black Lagoon: Hollywood Monsters and the Lost Legacy of Milicent Patrick — nonfiction — 2nd place

Omni (18 nominations)
1996:
magazine — 9th place

1995:
magazine — 7th place

1994:
magazine — 7th place

1993:
magazine or fanzine — 7th place

1992:
magazine or fanzine — 9th place

1991:
magazine — 6th place

1990:
magazine — 6th place

1989:
magazine — 5th place

1988:
magazine — 4th place

1987:
magazine/fanzine — 4th place

1986:
magazine/fanzine — 5th place

1985:
magazine/fanzine — 7th place

1984:
magazine/fanzine — 6th place

1983:
magazine/fanzine — 6th place

1982:
magazine/fanzine — 5th place

1981:
magazine/fanzine — 4th place

1980:
magazine — 5th place

1979:
magazine — 5th place

O'Nan, Stewart (1 nomination)
2004:
The Night Country — fantasy novel — 18th place

O'Neal, Kathleen M. (1 nomination)
1991:
An Abyss of Light — first novel — 5th place

Onwualu, Chinelo (1 nomination)
2024:
Ex Marginalia: Essays on Writing Speculative Fiction by Persons of Color — non-fiction — 5th place

Onyebuchi, Tochi (3 nominations)
2023:
Goliath — sf novel — 6th place

2021:
Riot Baby — novella — 2nd place

2020:
War Girls — young adult book — 6th place

Oppel, Kenneth (2 nominations)
2006:
Skybreaker — young adult book — 10th place

2005:
Airborn — young adult book — 13th place

Orbit (21 nominations)
2024:
publisher — 4th place

2023:
publisher/imprint — 4th place

2022:
publisher — 3rd place

2021:
publisher/imprint — 3rd place

2020:
publisher/imprint — 3rd place

2019:
publisher — 2nd place

2018:
publisher — 2nd place

2017:
publisher — 3rd place

2016:
publisher — 2nd place

2015:
publisher/imprint — 3rd place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 3rd place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 3rd place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 6th place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 5th place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 11th place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 12th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 17th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 22nd place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 21st place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 21st place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 24th place

Orbit (4 nominations)
1978:
magazine — 18th place

1977:
magazine/anth series — 8th place

1975:
magazine — 11th place

1973:
magazine — 7th place

Ore, Rebecca (9 nominations)
2001:
Outlaw School — sf novel — 25th place

1996:
Gaia's Toys — sf novel — 16th place

1996:
“Hypocaust & Bathysphere” — novella — 19th place

1995:
Slow Funeral — fantasy novel — 15th place

1994:
“Alien Bootlegger” — novella — 12th place

1994:
Alien Bootlegger and Other Stories — collection — 16th place

1992:
The Illegal Rebirth of Billy the Kid — sf novel — 17th place

1990:
Being Alien — sf novel — 17th place

1988:
Becoming Alien — first novel — 7th place

Ortiz, Luis (3 nominations)
2011:
Outermost (by Jack Gaughan, edited by LO) — art book — 8th place

2008:
Emshwiller: Infinity x Two — art book — 3rd place

2006:
Arts Unknown: The Life & Art of Lee Brown Coye — art book — 10th place (tie)

Orwell, George (3 nominations)
2023:
Animal Farm: A Fairy Story (by GO, art by Omar Rayyan) — illustrated and art book — 9th place

2022:
1984: The Graphic Novel (by GO, illustrated by Fido Nesti) — illustrated and art book — 5th place

1997:
Animal Farm: 50th Anniversary Edition (by GO, illustrated by Ralph Steadman) — art book — 7th place

Osborne, Karen (1 nomination)
2021:
Architects of Memory — first novel — 6th place

O'Shea, Pat (1 nomination)
1987:
The Hounds of the Morrigan — first novel — 16th place

Oshiro, Mark (1 nomination)
2024:
Into the Light — young adult novel — 9th place

Ounsley, Simon (3 nominations)
1990:
Interzone: The 4th Anthology (John Clute, David Pringle & SO, eds.) — anthology — 15th place (tie)

1989:
Interzone: The 3rd Anthology (John Clute, David Pringle & SO, eds.) — anthology — 20th place

1988:
Interzone: The 2nd Anthology (John Clute, David Pringle & SO, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

Outworlds (7 nominations; 1 win)
1977:
fanzine — 4th place

1976:
fanzine — 4th place

1975:
fanzine — winner

1974:
fanzine — 4th place

1973:
fanzine — 7th place

1972:
fanzine — 6th place

1971:
fanzine — 3rd place

Outworlds #4 (1 nomination)
1971:
single fanzine issue — 2nd place

Oyamada, Hiroko (1 nomination)
2021:
The Hole — horror novel — 10th place

Oyeyemi, Helen (1 nomination)
2012:
Mr. Fox — fantasy novel — 18th place

Page, Gerald W. (1 nomination)
1982:
“Murder on Lupozny Station” (by Michael Bishop & GWP) — novelette — 7th place

Page, Michael R. (1 nomination)
2016:
Frederik Pohl — non-fiction — 5th place

Pagel, Stephen (2 nominations)
1999:
Bending the Landscape: Science Fiction (Nicola Griffith & SP, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

1998:
Bending the Landscape: Fantasy (Nicola Griffith & SP, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

Paine, Michael (1 nomination)
1990:
Owl Light — horror novel — 12th place

Palencar, John Jude (15 nominations)
2015:
artist — 13th place

2014:
artist — 12th place

2013:
artist — 18th place

2012:
artist — 9th place

2011:
artist — 12th place

2010:
artist — 8th place

2009:
artist — 12th place

2008:
artist — 9th place

2007:
artist — 7th place

2007:
Origins: The Art of John Jude Palencar — art book — 5th place

2006:
artist — 14th place

2005:
artist — 15th place

2004:
artist — 16th place

2003:
artist — 12th place

2002:
artist — 12th place

Paleo, Lyn (1 nomination)
1984:
Uranian Worlds: A Reader's Guide to Alternative Sexuality in Science Fiction and Fantasy (by Eric Garber & LP) — nonfiction/reference — 11th place

Palmer, Ada (1 nomination)
2018:
Seven Surrenders — sf novel — 9th place

Palmer, David R. (4 nominations)
1985:
Emergence — sf novel — 18th place

1985:
Emergence — first novel — 3rd place

1984:
“Seeking” — novella — 3rd place

1982:
“Emergence” — novella — 12th place

Palmer, Dexter (1 nomination)
2011:
The Dream of Perpetual Motion — first novel — 11th place

Palmer, Suzanne (4 nominations)
2023:
“Falling Off the Edge of the World” — novelette — 10th place

2023:
“The Sadness Box” — novelette — 7th place

2022:
“Bots of the Lost Ark” — novelette — 9th place

2020:
Finder — first novel — 7th place

Palumbo, Suzan (1 nomination)
2024:
Skin Thief — collection — 4th place

Palwick, Susan (5 nominations)
2008:
Shelter — sf novel — 17th place

2008:
The Fate of Mice — collection — 16th place

2006:
“The Fate of Mice” — short story — 28th place

1993:
Flying in Place — fantasy novel — 16th place

1993:
Flying in Place — first novel — 4th place

Pan, Emily X. R. (1 nomination)
2023:
An Arrow to the Moon — young adult novel — 8th place

Pangborn, Edgar (5 nominations)
1979:
Still I Persist in Wondering — single author collection — 3rd place

1975:
The Company of Glory — novel — 11th place

1974:
“My Brother Leopold” — novella — 12th place

1974:
“The World Is a Sphere” — short fiction — 16th place

1972:
“Mount Charity” — short fiction — 6th place

Pangborn, Mary (1 nomination)
1981:
“The Confession of Hamo” — short story — 19th place

Panshin, Alexei (4 nominations)
1990:
The World Beyond the Hill: Science Fiction and the Quest for Transcendence (by AP & Cory Panshin) — nonfiction — 2nd place

1975:
(AP & Cory Panshin) — critic — 14th place

1974:
(AP & Cory Panshin) — critic — 6th place

1971:
fan critic — 9th place

Panshin, Cory (3 nominations)
1990:
The World Beyond the Hill: Science Fiction and the Quest for Transcendence (by Alexei Panshin & CP) — nonfiction — 2nd place

1975:
(Alexei Panshin & CP) — critic — 14th place

1974:
(Alexei Panshin & CP) — critic — 6th place

Parisien, Dominik (3 nominations)
2020:
The Mythic Dream (DP & Navah Wolfe, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2019:
Robots vs Fairies (DP & Navah Wolfe, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2017:
The Starlit Wood (DP & Navah Wolfe, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

Park, Paul (15 nominations)
2015:
All Those Vanished Engines — sf novel — 28th place

2012:
“Mysteries of the Old Quarter” — novelette — 28th place

2011:
“Ghosts Doing the Orange Dance” — novella — 13th place

2009:
The Hidden World — fantasy novel — 8th place

2008:
“Fragrant Goddess” — short story — 34th place

2008:
The White Tyger — fantasy novel — 6th place

2007:
The Tourmaline — fantasy novel — 11th place (tie)

2006:
A Princess of Roumania — fantasy novel — 7th place

2005:
No Traveller Returns — novella — 14th place

2003:
“If Lions Could Speak: Imaging the Alien” — short story — 16th place

2002:
“Self-Portrait, with Melanoma, Final Draft” — short story — 30th place

1998:
“Get a Grip” — short story — 5th place

1997:
“The Last Homosexual” — short story — 3rd place

1990:
Sugar Rain — sf novel — 22nd place

1988:
Soldiers of Paradise — first novel — 22nd place

Park, Severna (1 nomination)
1999:
“Tiger, Tiger” — short story — 21st place

Parker, K. J. (17 nominations)
2015:
Academic Exercises — collection — 2nd place

2015:
“Heaven Thunders the Truth” — novelette — 28th place

2015:
“I Met a Man Who Wasn't There” — short story — 8th place

2015:
“The Things We Do For Love” — novella — 8th place

2014:
“The Dragonslayer of Merebarton” — novelette — 30th place

2014:
“The Sun and I” — novelette — 9th place

2013:
“Let Maps to Others” — novella — 9th place

2013:
“One Little Room an Everywhere” — novelette — 24th place

2013:
Sharps — fantasy novel — 12th place

2012:
“A Small Price to Pay for Birdsong” — novelette — 18th place

2012:
Blue and Gold — novella — 14th place

2012:
The Hammer — fantasy novel — 21st place

2011:
“A Rich Full Week” — novelette — 24th place

2011:
“Amor Vincit Omnia” — novelette — 20th place

2011:
The Folding Knife — fantasy novel — 20th place

2009:
The Company — sf novel — 19th place

2008:
Engineer Trilogy: Devices and Desires/Evil for Evil/The Escapement — sf novel — 20th place

Parker-Chan, Shelley (2 nominations)
2024:
He Who Drowned the World — fantasy novel — 4th place

2022:
She Who Became the Sun — first novel — 2nd place

Parkes, Michael (1 nomination)
2007:
The Art of Michael Parkes — art book — 14th place

Parkinson, Keith (4 nominations)
2005:
Kingsgate: The Art of Keith Parkinson — art book — 8th place

1993:
artist — 13th place

1992:
artist — 9th place

1991:
artist — 6th place

Parks, Richard (2 nominations)
2011:
On the Banks of the River of Heaven — collection — 26th place

2009:
The Long Look — first novel — 12th place

Parrish, Maxfield (2 nominations)
2000:
Maxfield Parrish, Maxfield Parrish 1870-1966 (by Sylvia Yount; artist MP) — art book — 6th place

1997:
Maxfield Parrish: A Retrospective (by Laurence S. Cutler & Judy Goffman Cutler; artist MP) — art book — 6th place

Partridge, Norman (3 nominations)
2014:
“The Mummy's Heart” — novella — 13th place

2002:
The Man with the Barbed-Wire Fists — collection — 22nd place

1993:
Mr. Fox and Other Feral Tales — collection — 13th place

Patchin Review (2 nominations)
1983:
magazine/fanzine — 15th place

1982:
magazine/fanzine — 13th place

Patten, Fred (3 nominations)
1977:
critic — 11th place

1972:
fan writer — 13th place

1971:
fan critic — 7th place

Patterson, William H., Jr. (3 nominations; 1 win)
2015:
Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century, Volume 2: 1948-1988: The Man Who Learned Better — non-fiction — 3rd place

2011:
Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century: Volume 1: 1907-1948: Learning Curve — non-fiction — winner

2002:
The Martian Named Smith: Critical Perspectives on Robert A. Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land (by WHP & Andrew Thornton) — non-fiction — 9th place

Patton, Fiona (1 nomination)
1998:
The Stone Prince — first novel — 12th place

Paull, Laline (1 nomination)
2015:
The Bees — fantasy novel — 16th place

Pauls, Ted (3 nominations; 1 win)
1972:
fan writer — 3rd place (tie)

1971:
fan critic — winner

1971:
fan writer — 7th place

Pautz, Peter D. (1 nomination)
1988:
The Architecture of Fear (Kathryn Cramer & PDP, eds.) — anthology — 25th place

Paxson, Diana L. (3 nominations)
1989:
The White Raven — fantasy novel — 21st place

1985:
Brisingamen — fantasy novel — 20th place

1983:
Lady of Light — first novel — 4th place

Payseur, Charles (1 nomination; 1 win)
2022:
We're Here: The Best Queer Speculative Fiction 2020 (C. L. Clark & CP, eds.) — anthology — winner

Peake, Sebastian (1 nomination)
2008:
Mervyn Peake: The Man and His Art (by compiled by SP & Alison Eldred, edited by G. Peter Winnington) — art book — 5th place

Pearce, Gerald (1 nomination)
1985:
“In the Sumerian Marshes” — novella — 10th place

Pederson, Jay P. (1 nomination)
1996:
St. James Guide to Science Fiction Writers: 4th Edition (JPP & Robert Reginald, eds.) — nonfiction — 6th place

Peele, Jordan (1 nomination; 1 win)
2024:
Out There Screaming (JP & John Joseph Adams, eds.) — anthology — winner

Peirce, Hayford (1 nomination)
1988:
Napoleon Disentimed — first novel — 12th place

Pelan, John (1 nomination)
2013:
The Century's Best Horror Fiction: Volume One and Volume Two — anthology — 19th place

Pellegrino, Charles (2 nominations)
1996:
The Killing Star (by CP & George Zebrowski) — sf novel — 15th place

1994:
Flying to Valhalla — first novel — 8th place

Penguin (2 nominations)
2015:
publisher/imprint — 23rd place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 18th place

Penguin Group (USA) (1 nomination)
2004:
publisher/imprint — 19th place

Penguin Putnam (1 nomination)
2003:
book publisher/imprint — 18th place

Penguin USA/Roc/Viking/Signet/NAL/etc. (1 nomination)
1991:
publisher — 13th place

Penguin/Roc (2 nominations)
1998:
book publisher — 9th place

1997:
book publisher — 11th place

Penguin/Roc/Viking (5 nominations)
1996:
book publisher — 12th place

1995:
book publisher — 10th place

1994:
book publisher — 9th place

1993:
book publisher — 9th place

1992:
publisher — 10th place

Pepper, Robert (3 nominations)
1973:
paperback cover artist — 14th place

1972:
paperback artist — 5th place

1971:
paperback cover illustrator — 10th place

Perret, Patti (2 nominations)
1997:
The Faces of Fantasy — art book — 2nd place

1985:
The Faces of Science Fiction — nonfiction/reference — 3rd place

Perry, Anne (1 nomination)
2014:
The Lowest Heaven (AP & Jared Shurin, eds.) — anthology — 20th place

Perry, Steve (1 nomination)
1982:
The Tularemia Gambit — first novel — 15th place (tie)

Pesch, Helmut (3 nominations)
1975:
fan artist — 10th place

1974:
fan artist — 11th place

1973:
fan artist — 9th place

Peterfreund, Diana (1 nomination)
2011:
“The Care and Feeding of Your Baby Killer Unicorn” — novelette — 14th place

Peterson, Jon (1 nomination)
2019:
Dungeons & Dragons Art and Arcana: A Visual History (by Michael Witwer, Kyle Newman, JP & Sam Witwer) — art book — 3rd place

Petrey, Susan C. (1 nomination)
1981:
“Spidersong” — short story — 23rd place

PgHlange (1 nomination)
1972:
convention — 4th place

Phantasia (8 nominations)
1988:
book publisher — 13th place

1987:
book publisher — 10th place

1986:
book publisher — 9th place

1985:
book publisher — 17th place

1984:
book publisher — 11th place

1983:
book publisher — 12th place

1982:
book publisher — 11th place

1981:
book publisher — 11th place

Phantasmicom (1 nomination)
1972:
fanzine — 15th place

Phifer, Malcolm R. (1 nomination)
2016:
The Fantasy Illustration Library, Volume One: Lands & Legends (by MRP & Michael C. Phifer) — art book — 5th place

Phifer, Michael C. (1 nomination)
2016:
The Fantasy Illustration Library, Volume One: Lands & Legends (by Malcolm R. Phifer & MCP) — art book — 5th place

Philcon (1 nomination)
1972:
convention — 6th place

Phillips, Holly (3 nominations)
2009:
The Engine's Child — fantasy novel — 15th place

2008:
“Three Days of Rain” — short story — 30th place

2007:
The Burning Girl — first novel — 11th place

Phillips, Julie (1 nomination; 1 win)
2007:
James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon — non-fiction — winner

Phillips, Lawrence (1 nomination)
2013:
Angela Carter: New Critical Readings (Sonya Andermahr & LP, eds.) — non-fiction — 9th place

Philmus, Robert M. (1 nomination)
2007:
Visions and Re-Visions: [Re]constructing Science Fiction — non-fiction — 13th place

Pho, Diana M. (1 nomination)
2021:
editor — 10th place

Picacio, John (21 nominations; 5 wins)
2024:
artist — winner

2023:
artist — 2nd place

2022:
artist — 2nd place

2021:
artist — winner

2020:
artist — winner

2019:
artist — 3rd place

2018:
artist — 5th place

2017:
artist — 4th place

2016:
artist — 3rd place

2015:
artist — winner

2014:
artist — 2nd place

2013:
artist — 2nd place

2012:
artist — 3rd place

2011:
artist — 3rd place

2010:
artist — 2nd place

2009:
artist — 3rd place

2008:
artist — 4th place

2007:
artist — winner

2007:
Cover Story: The Art of John Picacio — art book — 2nd place

2006:
artist — 3rd place

2005:
artist — 8th place

Picard, Don (1 nomination)
1975:
“Gate-o” — novelette — 19th place

Pierce, Alexandra (2 nominations; 2 wins)
2018:
Luminescent Threads: Connections to Octavia E. Butler (by AP & Mimi Mondal) — non-fiction — winner

2016:
Letters to Tiptree (Alisa Krasnostein & AP, eds.) — non-fiction — winner

Pierce, John J. (4 nominations)
1995:
Odd Genre: A Study in Imagination and Evolution — nonfiction — 9th place

1990:
When Worldviews Collide — nonfiction — 13th place

1988:
Foundations of Science Fiction — nonfiction — 11th place

1976:
The Best of Cordwainer Smith (by Cordwainer Smith, edited by JJP) — single author collection — 2nd place

Pierce, Tamora (3 nominations)
2012:
Mastiff — young adult book — 12th place

2004:
Trickster's Choice — young adult book — 7th place

2003:
Protector of the Small: Lady Knight — young adult novel — 7th place

Pillar, Amanda (1 nomination)
2013:
Ishtar (AP & K. V. Taylor, eds.) — anthology — 22nd place

Pinborough, Sarah (3 nominations)
2019:
Cross Her Heart — horror novel — 3rd place

2018:
Behind Her Eyes — horror novel — 4th place

2011:
A Matter of Blood — fantasy novel — 24th place

Pini, Wendy (4 nominations)
2018:
Line of Beauty: the Art of Wendy Pini — art book — 8th place

1982:
artist — 26th place

1976:
artist — 15th place

1975:
professional artist — 11th place

Pinnacle/Tor (1 nomination)
1982:
book publisher — 10th place

Pinsker, Sarah (13 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
Lost Places — collection — 3rd place

2024:
“One Man's Treasure” — novelette — 8th place

2024:
“There's a Door to the Land of the Dead in the Land of the Dead” — short story — 8th place

2022:
We Are Satellites — sf novel — 7th place

2022:
“Where Oaken Hearts Do Gather” — short story — winner

2021:
“Two Truths and a Lie” — novelette — 2nd place

2020:
A Song for a New Day — first novel — 5th place

2020:
Sooner or Later Everything Falls into the Sea — collection — 2nd place

2020:
“The Blur in the Corner of Your Eye” — novelette — 8th place

2019:
“The Court Magician” — short story — 9th place

2018:
“And Then There Were (N-One)” — novella — 7th place

2018:
“Wind Will Rove” — novelette — 5th place

2015:
“A Stretch of Highway Two Lanes Wide” — short story — 29th place

Pinto, Ricardo (1 nomination)
2000:
The Chosen — first novel — 14th place

Piper, H. Beam (3 nominations)
1984:
The Worlds of H. Beam Piper (by HBP, edited by John F. Carr) — collection — 10th place

1982:
Federation — single author collection — 19th place

1982:
Paratime — single author collection — 8th place

Piper, Hailey (1 nomination)
2023:
No Gods for Drowning — horror novel — 5th place

Pires, Jesse (1 nomination)
2020:
Dream Dance: The Art of Ed Emshwiller — art book — 6th place

Piserchia, Doris (1 nomination)
1975:
Star Rider — novel — 18th place

Platt, Charles (2 nominations; 1 win)
1984:
Dream Makers, Volume II — nonfiction/reference — winner

1981:
Dream Makers — related nonfiction book — 2nd place

Plauger, P. J. (2 nominations)
1977:
“Con Artist” — short story — 15th place

1976:
“Child of All Ages” — short story — 3rd place

Playboy (1 nomination)
1982:
book publisher — 17th place

Pocket (6 nominations)
2002:
book publisher/imprint — 19th place

2001:
book publisher/imprint — 19th place

1986:
book publisher — 16th place

1980:
book publisher — 9th place

1978:
publisher — 14th place

1977:
publisher — 8th place

Pocket/Simon & Schuster (1 nomination)
1981:
book publisher — 3rd place

Pocket/Timescape (4 nominations; 2 wins)
1985:
book publisher — 9th place

1984:
book publisher — 2nd place

1983:
book publisher — winner

1982:
book publisher — winner

Pohl, Carol (3 nominations)
1977:
Science Fiction Discoveries (CP & Frederik Pohl, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

1974:
Jupiter (CP & Frederik Pohl, eds.) — reprint anth/collection — 5th place

1974:
Science Fiction: The Great Years (CP & Frederik Pohl, eds.) — reprint anth/collection — 12th place

Pohl, Frederik (65 nominations; 3 wins)
2012:
All the Lives He Led — sf novel — 19th place

2006:
Platinum Pohl — collection — 4th place

2002:
The SFWA Grand Masters: Volume Three — anthology — 8th place

2001:
The SFWA Grand Masters: Volume Two — anthology — 7th place

2000:
“Hatching the Phoenix” — novella — 17th place

2000:
The Far Shore of Time — sf novel — 17th place

2000:
The SFWA Grand Masters: Volume One — anthology — 9th place

1997:
The Other End of Time — sf novel — 23rd place

1995:
The Voices of Heaven — sf novel — 18th place

1993:
Mining the Oort — sf novel — 18th place

1993:
Stopping at Slowyear — novella — 2nd place

1992:
Outnumbering the Dead — novella — 11th place

1991:
The Gateway Trip — collection — 8th place

1991:
The World at the End of Time — sf novel — 18th place

1990:
Homegoing — sf novel — 16th place

1989:
The Day the Martians Came — collection — 10th place

1989:
“Waiting for the Olympians” — novella — 13th place

1988:
“Adeste Fideles” — novelette — 21st place

1988:
“My Life as a Born Again Pig” — novelette — 26th place

1988:
The Annals of the Heechee — sf novel — 6th place

1987:
The Coming of the Quantum Cats — sf novel — 9th place

1986:
“Fermi and Frost” — short story — 2nd place

1986:
“The Things That Happen” — novelette — 12th place

1985:
“Criticality” — short story — 7th place

1985:
Heechee Rendezvous — sf novel — 3rd place

1985:
Pohlstars — collection — 2nd place

1985:
“The Blister” — novella — 4th place

1985:
“The Greening of Bed-Stuy” — novella — 11th place

1985:
“The Kindly Isle” — novelette — 6th place

1985:
“The Sweet Sad Queen of the Grazing Isles” — novella — 9th place

1985:
The Years of the City — collection — 6th place

1984:
Midas World — collection — 8th place (tie)

1984:
“Servant of the People” — short story — 4th place

1984:
“Spending a Day at the Lottery Fair” — short story — 3rd place

1984:
“The Lord of the Skies” — novella — 8th place

1984:
Wall Around a Star (by Jack Williamson & FP) — sf novel — 21st place

1983:
“Farmer on the Dole” — novelette — 16th place

1983:
Starburst — sf novel — 8th place

1983:
Yesterday's Tomorrows — anthology — 16th place

1982:
The Cool War — sf novel — 7th place

1981:
Beyond the Blue Event Horizon — sf novel — 2nd place

1981:
Galaxy: Thirty Years of Innovative Science Fiction (FP, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

1981:
Nebula Winners 14 — anthology — 21st place

1980:
Jem — sf novel — 2nd place

1980:
“Mars Masked” — novella — 4th place

1979:
“Swanilda's Song” — novelette — 4th place

1979:
The Way the Future Was — reference book — winner

1978:
Gateway — sf novel — winner

1977:
Man Plus — novel — 3rd place

1977:
Science Fiction Discoveries (Carol Pohl & FP, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

1977:
The Best of C.M. Kornbluth (by C. M. Kornbluth, edited by FP) — author collection — 11th place

1976:
The Best of Frederik Pohl (by FP, edited by Lester del Rey) — single author collection — 14th place

1976:
“The Mother Trip” — short story — 2nd place

1975:
“Enjoy, Enjoy” — short story — 18th place

1975:
“Mute Inglorious Tam” (by FP & C. M. Kornbluth) — short story — 19th place

1975:
“The Gift of Garigolli” (by FP & C. M. Kornbluth) — novelette — 15th place

1975:
“We Purchased People” — short story — 11th place

1974:
“In the Problem Pit” — novella — 10th place

1974:
Jupiter (Carol Pohl & FP, eds.) — reprint anth/collection — 5th place

1974:
Science Fiction: The Great Years (Carol Pohl & FP, eds.) — reprint anth/collection — 12th place

1973:
Best Science Fiction for 1972 — reprint anth/collection — 7th place

1973:
“The Gold at the Starbow's End” — novella — winner

1973:
The Gold at the Starbow's End — reprint anth/collection — 6th place

1973:
“The Meeting” (by FP & C. M. Kornbluth) — short fiction — 9th place

1973:
“The Merchants of Venus” — novella — 7th place

Pohl-Weary, Emily (1 nomination)
2003:
Better to Have Loved: The Life of Judith Merril (by Judith Merril & EP) — non-fiction — 3rd place

Polansky, Daniel (1 nomination)
2012:
Low Town — first novel — 12th place

Polikarpus, Viido (1 nomination)
1986:
Down Town (by VP & Tappan King) — first novel — 23rd place

Polk, C. L. (4 nominations)
2023:
Even Though I Knew the End — novella — 2nd place

2022:
Soulstar — fantasy novel — 8th place

2021:
The Midnight Bargain — fantasy novel — 9th place

2019:
Witchmark — first novel — 4th place

Pollack, Rachel (3 nominations)
2015:
The Child Eater — young adult book — 15th place (tie)

2014:
“The Queen of Eyes” — novella — 7th place

1995:
Temporary Agency — fantasy novel — 17th place

Popkes, Steven (3 nominations)
2011:
“Jackie's Boy” — novella — 18th place

2004:
“The Ice” — novella — 16th place

1990:
“The Egg” — novella — 21st place

Postscripts (6 nominations)
2011:
magazine — 21st place

2010:
magazine — 16th place

2009:
magazine — 15th place

2008:
magazine — 12th place

2007:
magazine — 19th place

2006:
magazine — 14th place

Potlatch (1 nomination)
1972:
fanzine — 10th place

Potter, J. K. (26 nominations)
2013:
artist — 15th place

2012:
artist — 20th place

2011:
artist — 18th place

2010:
artist — 14th place

2009:
artist — 15th place

2008:
artist — 14th place

2007:
artist — 19th place

2006:
artist — 19th place

2005:
artist — 22nd place

2004:
artist — 15th place

2003:
artist — 9th place

2002:
artist — 16th place

2001:
artist — 13th place

1997:
artist — 6th place

1997:
Neurotica: The Darkest Art of J.K. Potter — art book — 4th place

1995:
artist — 6th place

1995:
Horripilations: The Art of J.K. Potter — art book — 9th place

1993:
artist — 12th place

1992:
artist — 5th place

1991:
artist — 4th place

1990:
artist — 6th place

1989:
artist — 3rd place

1988:
artist — 3rd place

1987:
artist — 3rd place

1986:
artist — 2nd place

1985:
artist — 16th place

Pournelle, Jerry (16 nominations)
1994:
The Gripping Hand (by Larry Niven & JP) — sf novel — 22nd place

1988:
The Legacy of Heorot (by Larry Niven, JP & Steven Barnes) — sf novel — 11th place

1986:
Footfall (by Larry Niven & JP) — sf novel — 3rd place

1986:
The Science Fiction Yearbook (JP, Jim Baen & John F. Carr, eds.) — anthology — 22nd place

1985:
Far Frontiers (JP & Jim Baen, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

1983:
Nebula Award Stories Sixteen — anthology — 11th place

1982:
King David's Spaceship — sf novel — 14th place

1982:
Oath of Fealty (by Larry Niven & JP) — sf novel — 9th place

1980:
Janissaries — sf novel — 25th place

1980:
“Spirals” (by Larry Niven & JP) — novella — 13th place

1978:
Lucifer's Hammer (by Larry Niven & JP) — sf novel — 8th place

1977:
Inferno (by Larry Niven & JP) — novel — 17th place

1976:
“Inferno” (by Larry Niven & JP) — novel — 12th place

1975:
2020 Vision — original anthology — 9th place

1975:
The Mote in God's Eye (by Larry Niven & JP) — novel — 2nd place

1973:
“The Mercenary” — novella — 12th place

Powell, Gareth L. (2 nominations)
2020:
Fleet of Knives — sf novel — 10th place

2019:
Embers of War — sf novel — 8th place

Power, Dermot (1 nomination)
2017:
The Art of the Film: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them — art book — 10th place

Powers, Richard (4 nominations)
2002:
The Art of Richard Powers (by Jane Frank; artist RP) — art book — 3rd place

1979:
artist — 14th place

1973:
paperback cover artist — 18th place

1972:
paperback artist — 13th place

Powers, Tim (19 nominations; 4 wins)
2024:
My Mother's Keeper — fantasy novel — 8th place

2013:
Hide Me Among the Graves — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2012:
The Bible Repairman and Other Stories — collection — winner

2009:
“The Hour of Babel” — novelette — 12th place

2007:
A Soul in a Bottle — novelette — 10th place

2007:
Three Days to Never — fantasy novel — 4th place

2006:
Strange Itineraries — collection — 12th place

2005:
“Pat Moore” — novelette — 27th place

2002:
Night Moves and Other Stories — collection — 12th place

2001:
Declare — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1998:
Earthquake Weather — fantasy novel — winner

1996:
Expiration Date — horror/dark fantasy novel — winner

1993:
Last Call — fantasy novel — winner

1992:
“The Better Boy” (by James P. Blaylock & TP) — novelette — 11th place

1990:
The Stress of Her Regard — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1988:
On Stranger Tides — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1986:
Dinner at Deviant's Palace — sf novel — 7th place

1984:
The Anubis Gates — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1980:
The Drawing of the Dark — fantasy novel — 17th place

Poyser, Victoria (7 nominations)
1987:
artist — 14th place

1986:
artist — 6th place

1985:
artist — 9th place

1984:
artist — 7th place

1983:
artist — 7th place

1982:
artist — 17th place

1981:
artist — 22nd place

Prasad, Vina Jie-Min (1 nomination)
2018:
“Fandom for Robots” — short story — 5th place

Pratchett, Terry (29 nominations; 5 wins)
2016:
The Shepherd's Crown — young adult book — winner

2014:
Raising Steam — fantasy novel — 7th place

2013:
Dodger — young adult book — 4th place

2012:
Snuff — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2011:
I Shall Wear Midnight — young adult book — 2nd place

2010:
Unseen Academicals — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2009:
Nation — young adult novel — 4th place

2008:
Making Money — fantasy novel — winner

2007:
Wintersmith — young adult book — winner

2006:
Thud! — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2005:
A Hat Full of Sky — young adult book — winner

2005:
Going Postal — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2005:
Terry Pratchett: The Art of Discworld (by TP, illustrated by Paul Kidby) — art book — 2nd place

2004:
Monstrous Regiment — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2004:
The Wee Free Men — young adult book — winner

2003:
Night Watch — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2002:
The Last Hero (by TP; illustrated by Paul Kidby) — art book — 4th place

2002:
Thief of Time — fantasy novel — 5th place

2001:
The Truth — fantasy novel — 9th place

2000:
The Fifth Elephant — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1997:
Feet of Clay — fantasy novel — 7th place

1996:
Maskerade — fantasy novel — 12th place

1993:
Small Gods — fantasy novel — 10th place

1992:
Witches Abroad — fantasy novel — 7th place

1991:
Good Omens (by TP & Neil Gaiman) — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1991:
Moving Pictures — fantasy novel — 12th place

1990:
Guards! Guards! — fantasy novel — 14th place

1989:
Wyrd Sisters — fantasy novel — 15th place (tie)

1988:
Equal Rites — fantasy novel — 23rd place

Pratt, Tim (13 nominations)
2015:
Heirs of Grace — fantasy novel — 17th place

2014:
Antiquities and Tangibles and Other Stories — collection — 23rd place

2014:
Rags & Bones (Melissa Marr & TP, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

2012:
Briarpatch — fantasy novel — 18th place

2011:
Sympathy for the Devil — anthology — 15th place

2010:
Spell Games — fantasy novel — 17th place

2008:
“Artifice and Intelligence” — short story — 15th place

2008:
Blood Engines — fantasy novel — 18th place

2008:
Hart & Boot & Other Stories — collection — 12th place

2007:
“Cup and Table” — short story — 22nd place

2007:
“Impossible Dreams” — short story — 7th place

2006:
The Strange Adventures of Rangergirl — first novel — 4th place

2004:
Little Gods — collection — 21st place

Prehensile (2 nominations)
1975:
fanzine — 6th place (tie)

1974:
fanzine — 6th place

Preiss, Byron (7 nominations)
1992:
The Ultimate Werewolf — anthology — 13th place

1988:
The Universe — anthology — 8th place

1986:
The Planets — anthology — 13th place

1982:
Dinosaurs (by William Stout, William Service & BP) — related nonfiction book — 18th place

1982:
The Art of Leo & Diane Dillon (by Leo & Diane Dillon, edited by BP) — related nonfiction book — 3rd place

1980:
Dragonworld (by BP & J. Michael Reaves, illustrated by Joseph Zucker) — art or illustrated book — 10th place

1980:
The Illustrated Harlan Ellison — art or illustrated book — 5th place

Preuss, Paul (4 nominations)
1998:
Secret Passages — sf novel — 19th place

1989:
Starfire — sf novel — 29th place

1984:
Broken Symmetries — sf novel — 23rd place

1981:
The Gates of Heaven — first novel — 5th place

Price, E. Hoffmann (1 nomination)
2002:
Book of the Dead: Friends of Yesteryear: Fictioneers & Others — non-fiction — 7th place

Priest, Cherie (4 nominations; 1 win)
2020:
The Toll — horror novel — 5th place

2019:
The Agony House (by CP & Tara O'Connor) — young adult book — 8th place

2017:
The Family Plot — horror novel — 3rd place

2010:
Boneshaker — sf novel — winner

Priest, Christopher (14 nominations)
2014:
The Adjacent — sf novel — 8th place

2012:
The Islanders — sf novel — 14th place

2003:
The Separation — sf novel — 9th place

2000:
The Extremes — sf novel — 23rd place

1997:
The Prestige — fantasy novel — 9th place

1985:
The Glamour — sf novel — 26th place

1982:
The Affirmation — sf novel — 25th place

1980:
An Infinite Summer — single author collection — 7th place

1980:
“Palely Loitering” — novella — 3rd place

1979:
Anticipations — anthology — 9th place

1979:
“The Watched” — novella — 2nd place

1979:
“Whores” — short story — 9th place (tie)

1977:
“An Infinite Summer” — short story — 14th place

1975:
The Inverted World — novel — 6th place

Prime (7 nominations)
2014:
publisher/imprint — 20th place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 21st place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 22nd place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 25th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 25th place (tie)

2005:
publisher/imprint — 20th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 20th place

Pringle, David (25 nominations)
2004:
editor — 10th place

2003:
editor — 8th place

2002:
editor — 8th place

2001:
editor — 6th place

2000:
editor — 6th place

1999:
editor — 9th place

1999:
St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost, and Gothic Writers — nonfiction — 7th place (tie)

1999:
The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Fantasy: The Definitive Illustrated Guide — nonfiction — 6th place

1998:
editor — 6th place

1998:
St. James Guide to Fantasy Writers — nonfiction — 5th place

1998:
The Best of Interzone — anthology — 6th place

1997:
editor — 9th place

1997:
St. James Guide to Fantasy Writers — nonfiction — 5th place

1996:
editor — 7th place

1996:
The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction, Second Edition — nonfiction — 3rd place

1994:
editor — 7th place

1993:
editor — 7th place

1992:
editor — 8th place

1991:
editor — 6th place

1990:
Interzone: The 4th Anthology (John Clute, DP & Simon Ounsley, eds.) — anthology — 15th place (tie)

1989:
Interzone: The 3rd Anthology (John Clute, DP & Simon Ounsley, eds.) — anthology — 20th place

1989:
Modern Fantasy: The Hundred Best Novels — related nonfiction — 16th place

1988:
Interzone: The 2nd Anthology (John Clute, DP & Simon Ounsley, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1986:
Interzone: The 1st Anthology (John Clute, Colin Greenland & DP, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

1986:
Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels — nonfiction/reference — 6th place

Pronzini, Bill (1 nomination)
1980:
“Prose Bowl” (by BP & Barry N. Malzberg) — novelette — 15th place

Prucher, Jeff (1 nomination)
2008:
Brave New Words: The Oxford Dictionary of Science Fiction — non-fiction — 2nd place

PS Publishing (13 nominations)
2015:
publisher/imprint — 13th place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 11th place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 13th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 11th place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 13th place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 8th place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 10th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 11th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 14th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 10th place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 12th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 8th place

2003:
book publisher/imprint — 10th place

Ptacek, Kathryn (1 nomination)
1991:
Women of Darkness II — anthology — 18th place

Pulley, Natasha (1 nomination)
2016:
The Watchmaker of Filigree Street — first novel — 5th place

Pullman, Philip (6 nominations)
2020:
The Book of Dust: The Secret Commonwealth — young adult book — 5th place

2018:
The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage — young adult book — 2nd place

2009:
Once Upon a Time in the North — novella — 4th place

2001:
The Amber Spyglass — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1998:
The Subtle Knife — fantasy novel — 11th place

1997:
The Golden Compass (UK title: Northern Lights) — fantasy novel — 15th place

Pulphouse/Axolotl (4 nominations)
1993:
book publisher — 11th place

1992:
publisher — 9th place

1991:
publisher — 10th place

1990:
book publisher — 11th place

Pulphouse (4 nominations)
1994:
magazine — 16th place

1993:
magazine or fanzine — 10th place

1992:
magazine or fanzine — 8th place

1991:
magazine — 11th place

Pumilia, Joe (1 nomination)
1975:
“Willowisp” — short story — 17th place

Purdom, Tom (3 nominations)
2006:
“Bank Run” — novella — 16th place (tie)

2000:
“Fossil Games” — novelette — 26th place

1993:
“Sepoy” — novelette — 19th place

Putnam (4 nominations)
1975:
publisher - hardbound — 4th place

1974:
book publisher — 9th place

1973:
book publisher — 10th place

1972:
book publisher — 5th place

Putnam Berkley/Ace (1 nomination)
1997:
book publisher — 6th place

Putnam/Ace (1 nomination)
1998:
book publisher — 4th place

Putnam/Berkley (1 nomination)
1976:
publisher - hardcover — 4th place

Putnam/Berkley/Ace (10 nominations)
1996:
book publisher — 6th place

1995:
book publisher — 4th place

1994:
book publisher — 5th place

1993:
book publisher — 4th place

1991:
publisher — 3rd place

1990:
book publisher — 3rd place

1989:
book publisher — 4th place

1988:
book publisher — 4th place

1987:
book publisher — 3rd place

1986:
book publisher — 2nd place

Pynchon, Thomas (2 nominations)
2007:
Against the Day — sf novel — 8th place

1974:
Gravity's Rainbow — novel — 12th place

Pyr (10 nominations)
2015:
publisher/imprint — 21st place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 17th place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 11th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 9th place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 6th place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 5th place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 9th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 10th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 11th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 17th place

Pyramid (2 nominations)
1977:
publisher — 12th place

1976:
publisher - paperback — 7th place

Qiufan, Chen (1 nomination)
2020:
Waste Tide — first novel — 9th place

Quantum (1 nomination)
1991:
magazine — 12th place

Questar (1 nomination)
1981:
magazine/fanzine — 15th place

Quick, W. T. (1 nomination)
1989:
Dreams of Flesh and Sand — first novel — 17th place

Rabkin, Eric S. (1 nomination)
1987:
Hard Science Fiction (George E. Slusser & ESR, eds.) — nonfiction — 14th place

Rajaniemi, Hannu (7 nominations)
2015:
“Invisible Planets” — short story — 9th place

2015:
The Causal Angel — sf novel — 11th place

2013:
The Fractal Prince — sf novel — 7th place

2013:
“Tyche and the Ants” — short story — 14th place

2012:
“The Server and the Dragon” — short story — 23rd place

2011:
“Elegy for a Young Elk” — short story — 20th place

2011:
The Quantum Thief — first novel — 3rd place

Rambo, Cat (5 nominations)
2022:
“Crazy Beautiful” — short story — 8th place

2022:
You Sexy Thing — sf novel — 10th place

2011:
“Clockwork Fairies” — short story — 23rd place

2010:
“Narrative of a Beast's Life” — short story — 8th place

2008:
“The Surgeon's Tale” (by Jeff VanderMeer & CR) — novelette — 21st place

Randall, Marta (10 nominations)
1988:
“Lapidary Nights” — short story — 24th place

1985:
“On Cannon Beach” — short story — 27th place

1985:
The Nebula Awards #19 — anthology — 22nd place

1984:
The Sword of Winter — fantasy novel — 13th place (tie)

1982:
New Dimensions 12 (MR & Robert Silverberg, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

1981:
Dangerous Games — sf novel — 15th place

1981:
“Dangerous Games” — novella — 5th place

1981:
New Dimensions 11 (Robert Silverberg & MR, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

1980:
“The View from Endless Scarp” — short story — 21st place

1979:
Journey — novel — 16th place

Random House (2 nominations)
1975:
publisher - hardbound — 5th place

1974:
book publisher — 7th place

Random House/Del Rey (1 nomination)
1998:
book publisher — 5th place

Raúl the Third (1 nomination)
2022:
Clockwork Curandera Volume 1: The witch Owl Parliament (by David Bowles, illustrated by RtT) — illustrated and art book — 10th place

Raven, Nicky (1 nomination)
2008:
Beowulf: A Tale of Blood, Heat, and Ashes (by retold by NR, illustrated by John Howe) — art book — 7th place

Rawn, Melanie (4 nominations)
1997:
The Golden Key (by MR, Jennifer Roberson & Kate Elliott) — fantasy novel — 20th place

1995:
Exiles 1: The Ruins of Ambrai — fantasy novel — 20th place

1994:
Dragon Star Book III: Skybowl — fantasy novel — 18th place

1989:
Dragon Prince — first novel — 6th place

Rayyan, Omar (2 nominations)
2023:
Animal Farm: A Fairy Story (by George Orwell, art by OR) — illustrated and art book — 9th place

2018:
Goblin Market (by Christina Rossetti, illustrated by OR) — art book — 5th place

Realms of Fantasy (18 nominations)
2012:
magazine — 13th place

2011:
magazine — 11th place

2010:
magazine — 8th place

2009:
magazine — 5th place

2008:
magazine — 7th place

2007:
magazine — 7th place

2006:
magazine — 6th place

2005:
magazine — 5th place

2004:
magazine — 7th place

2003:
magazine — 6th place

2002:
magazine — 6th place

2001:
magazine — 5th place

2000:
magazine — 6th place

1999:
magazine — 6th place

1998:
magazine — 6th place

1997:
magazine — 6th place

1996:
magazine — 6th place

1995:
magazine — 6th place

Reamy, Tom (5 nominations)
1981:
San Diego Lightfoot Sue and Other Stories — single author collection — 5th place

1979:
Blind Voices — novel — 2nd place

1979:
“Insects in Amber” — novella — 8th place

1978:
“The Detweiler Boy” — short fiction — 14th place

1976:
“San Diego Lightfoot Sue” — novelette — 12th place

Reaves, J. Michael (2 nominations)
1982:
“Werewind” — novelette — 27th place

1980:
Dragonworld (by Byron Preiss & JMR, illustrated by Joseph Zucker) — art or illustrated book — 10th place

Redick, Robert V. S. (1 nomination)
2009:
The Red Wolf Conspiracy — first novel — 10th place

Reed, Kit (2 nominations)
2018:
Mormama — horror novel — 3rd place

2014:
The Story Until Now — collection — 28th place

Reed, Robert (71 nominations)
2015:
“Pernicious Romance” — short story — 25th place

2015:
“The Cryptic Age” — novelette — 15th place

2015:
The Memory of Sky — sf novel — 19th place

2014:
“Among Us” — short story — 6th place

2014:
“Grizzled Veterans of Many and Much” — novelette — 26th place

2014:
“Precious Mental” — novella — 5th place

2014:
The Greatship — collection — 19th place

2013:
“Eater-of-Bone” — novella — 10th place

2013:
Eater-of-Bone and Other Novellas — collection — 19th place

2013:
“Katabasis” — novella — 11th place

2013:
“Murder Born” — novella — 8th place

2012:
“Purple” — novelette — 12th place

2012:
“The Ants of Flanders” — novella — 4th place

2012:
“Woman Leaves Room” — short story — 26th place

2011:
“A History of Terraforming” — novella — 9th place

2011:
“Dead Man's Run” — novella — 10th place

2011:
“The Cull” — short story — 28th place

2010:
“Before My Last Breath” — short story — 6th place

2009:
“Fifty Dinosaurs” — short story — 22nd place

2009:
“Five Thrillers” — novelette — 10th place

2009:
“The House Left Empty” — short story — 20th place

2009:
“The Man with the Golden Balloon” — novella — 12th place

2009:
“Truth” — novella — 9th place

2008:
“Magic with Thirteen-Year-Old Boys” — short story — 16th place

2007:
“A Billion Eves” — novella — 6th place

2007:
“Eight Episodes” — short story — 9th place

2007:
“Good Mountain” — novella — 21st place

2007:
“Rococo” — novella — 22nd place

2006:
“Dallas: An Essay” — novelette — 29th place

2006:
The Cuckoo's Boys — collection — 25th place

2006:
The Well of Stars — sf novel — 17th place

2005:
Mere — novelette — 20th place

2005:
“Opal Ball” — short story — 28th place (tie)

2005:
“The Dragons of Summer Gulch” — novelette — 26th place

2004:
“555” — short story — 7th place (tie)

2004:
“Hexagons” — novelette — 24th place

2004:
Sister Alice — sf novel — 16th place

2003:
“Lying to Dogs” — novelette — 12th place

2003:
“She Sees My Monsters Now” — short story — 19th place (tie)

2003:
“The Children's Crusade” — novelette — 33rd place

2003:
“Veritas” — novella — 16th place

2002:
“Mirror” — novelette — 34th place

2002:
“The Boy” — novelette — 29th place

2001:
“Hybrid” — novelette — 25th place

2001:
Marrow — sf novel — 13th place

2001:
“The Gulf” — novelette — 20th place (tie)

2001:
“The Prophet Ugly” — novelette — 24th place

2000:
“Baby's Fire” — novella — 10th place

2000:
“Game of the Century” — novelette — 19th place

2000:
“Human Bay” — short story — 14th place

2000:
“Nodaway” — novelette — 20th place

2000:
The Dragons of Springplace — collection — 9th place

1999:
“Mother Death” — novella — 14th place

1999:
“Savior” — short story — 16th place

1999:
“The Cuckoo's Boys” — novella — 21st place

1999:
“Whiptail” — short story — 9th place

1998:
“Booming Ice” — short story — 19th place

1998:
“Marrow” — novella — 5th place

1998:
“The Dragons of Springplace” — novelette — 17th place

1997:
“Chrysalis” — novella — 9th place

1997:
“Decency” — short story — 8th place

1997:
“First Tuesday” — short story — 18th place

1996:
An Exaltation of Larks — sf novel — 22nd place

1996:
“Waging Good” — novelette — 21st place

1995:
“Stride” — novelette — 21st place

1994:
“Sister Alice” — novella — 11th place

1992:
“Pipes” — short story — 24th place

1991:
“Chaff” — novelette — 23rd place

1991:
“The Utility Man” — short story — 10th place

1990:
Black Milk — sf novel — 25th place

1988:
The Leeshore — first novel — 18th place

Reeve, Philip (4 nominations)
2012:
Scrivener's Moon — young adult book — 18th place

2011:
Fever Crumb — young adult book — 14th place

2007:
A Darkling Plain — young adult book — 9th place

2004:
Predator's Gold — young adult book — 13th place

1991:
Dark Matter — horror/dark fantasy novel — 7th place

Reginald, Robert (3 nominations)
1996:
St. James Guide to Science Fiction Writers: 4th Edition (Jay P. Pederson & RR, eds.) — nonfiction — 6th place

1993:
Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, 1975-1991 — nonfiction — 8th place

1980:
Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature — related nonfiction book — 8th place

Reimann, Katya (1 nomination)
1997:
Wind from a Foreign Sky — first novel — 10th place

Renner, James (1 nomination)
2013:
The Man from Primrose Lane — first novel — 13th place

Resnick, Mike (31 nominations; 1 win)
2007:
Worldcon Guest of Honor Speeches (MR & Joe Siclari, eds.) — non-fiction — 9th place

2004:
New Voices in Science Fiction — anthology — 16th place

2004:
Stars: Original Stories Based on the Songs of Janis Ian (Janis Ian & MR, eds.) — anthology — 12th place (tie)

2000:
“Hunting the Snark” — novella — 6th place

1999:
Kirinyaga — collection — 3rd place

1998:
“The 43 Antarean Dynasties” — short story — 4th place

1997:
“The Land of Nod” — novelette — 3rd place

1996:
“Bibi” (by MR & Susan Shwartz) — novella — 10th place

1996:
“When the Old Gods Die” — novelette — winner

1995:
editor — 11th place

1995:
“A Little Knowledge” — novelette — 6th place

1995:
“Barnaby in Exile” — short story — 10th place

1995:
“Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge” — novella — 2nd place

1995:
The Passage of the Light: The Recursive Science Fiction of Barry N. Malzberg (by Barry N. Malzberg, edited by MR & Anthony R. Lewis) — collection — 11th place

1994:
editor — 6th place

1994:
Alternate Warriors — anthology — 6th place

1994:
“Mwalimu in the Squared Circle” — short story — 2nd place

1993:
editor — 9th place

1993:
Alternate Kennedys — anthology — 3rd place

1993:
Alternate Presidents — anthology — 17th place

1993:
“The Lotus and the Spear” — short story — 8th place

1992:
“One Perfect Morning, With Jackals” — short story — 13th place

1992:
“Over There” — novelette — 7th place

1992:
“Winter Solstice” — short story — 10th place

1991:
Bully! — novella — 11th place

1991:
“Bwana” — novella — 12th place

1990:
“For I Have Touched the Sky” — novelette — 4th place

1989:
Ivory — sf novel — 16th place

1989:
“Kirinyaga” — short story — 2nd place

1987:
Santiago — sf novel — 10th place

1983:
Birthright: The Book of Man — sf novel — 22nd place

Revis, Beth (1 nomination)
2012:
Across the Universe — young adult book — 17th place

Reynolds, Alastair (46 nominations; 2 wins)
2023:
Eversion — sf novel — 8th place

2022:
Belladonna Nights and Other Stories — collection — 6th place

2020:
Permafrost — novella — 6th place

2020:
Shadow Captain — young adult book — 3rd place

2019:
Elysium Fire — sf novel — 10th place

2017:
Beyond the Aquila Rift: The Best of Alastair Reynolds — collection — 4th place

2017:
Revenger — young adult book — winner

2017:
“Sixteen Questions for Kamala Chatterjee” — short story — 8th place

2017:
The Iron Tactician — novella — 7th place

2017:
The Medusa Chronicles (by Stephen Baxter & AR) — sf novel — 7th place

2016:
Slow Bullets — novella — winner

2015:
“In Babelsberg” — short story — 5th place

2015:
“The Last Log of the Lachrimosa” — novelette — 23rd place

2014:
On the Steel Breeze — sf novel — 7th place

2013:
Blue Remembered Earth — sf novel — 6th place

2013:
“The Water Thief” — short story — 19th place

2012:
“Ascension Day” — short story — 17th place

2012:
“The Old Man and the Martian Sea” — novelette — 16th place

2011:
Deep Navigation — collection — 8th place

2011:
“Sleepover” — novelette — 11th place

2011:
Terminal World — sf novel — 9th place

2011:
“Troika” — novella — 5th place

2009:
“Fury” — novelette — 20th place

2009:
House of Suns — sf novel — 10th place

2009:
“The Star Surgeon's Apprentice” — novelette — 13th place

2008:
The Prefect — sf novel — 15th place

2007:
Galactic North — collection — 5th place

2007:
“Nightingale” — novella — 14th place

2007:
“Signal to Noise” — novelette — 16th place

2007:
“Tiger, Burning” — novelette — 26th place

2007:
Zima Blue and Other Stories — collection — 8th place

2006:
“Beyond the Aquila Rift” — novelette — 16th place

2006:
Pushing Ice — sf novel — 11th place

2006:
“Zima Blue” — novelette — 22nd place

2005:
Century Rain — sf novel — 15th place

2004:
Absolution Gap — sf novel — 6th place

2003:
Redemption Ark — sf novel — 4th place

2003:
“The Real Story” — novelette — 27th place

2003:
Turquoise Days — novella — 9th place

2002:
Chasm City — sf novel — 9th place

2002:
“Glacial” — novella — 15th place

2001:
“Great Wall of Mars” — novella — 14th place

2001:
“Hideaway” — novelette — 23rd place

2001:
“Merlin's Gun” — novelette — 8th place

2001:
Revelation Space — sf novel — 22nd place

2001:
Revelation Space — first novel — 2nd place

Reynolds, Ted (4 nominations)
1990:
The Tides of God — first novel — 4th place

1982:
“Through All Your Houses Wandering” — novella — 18th place

1980:
“Can These Bones Live?” — short story — 18th place

1980:
“Ker-Plop” — novella — 8th place

Rice, Anne (8 nominations; 1 win)
1997:
Servant of the Bones — horror/dark fantasy novel — 7th place

1996:
Memnoch the Devil — horror/dark fantasy novel — 8th place

1995:
Taltos — dark fantasy/horror novel — 5th place

1994:
Lasher — horror novel — 5th place

1993:
The Tale of the Body Thief — horror/dark fantasy novel — 4th place

1991:
The Witching Hour — horror/dark fantasy novel — winner

1989:
The Queen of the Damned — horror novel — 2nd place

1986:
The Vampire Lestat — fantasy novel — 4th place

Rich, Mark (1 nomination)
2011:
CM Kornbluth: The Life and Works of a Science Fiction Visionary — non-fiction — 3rd place

Richard E. Geis (1 nomination)
1973:
fanzine — 6th place

Richerson, Carrie (1 nomination)
1995:
“Artistic License” — novelette — 19th place

Rickert, M. (12 nominations; 1 win)
2015:
The Memory Garden — first novel — winner

2015:
“The Mothers of Voorhisville” — novella — 6th place

2012:
“The Corpse Painter's Masterpiece” — short story — 22nd place

2011:
Holiday — collection — 21st place

2008:
“Holiday” — short story — 27th place

2008:
“Memoir of a Deer Woman” — short story — 22nd place

2007:
“Journey into the Kingdom” — novelette — 29th place

2007:
Map of Dreams — collection — 13th place

2007:
“Map of Dreams” — novella — 5th place

2007:
“The Christmas Witch” — novelette — 40th place

2007:
“You Have Never Been Here” — short story — 24th place

2005:
“Cold Fires” — short story — 31st place

Rickman, Gregg (2 nominations)
1990:
To the High Castle Philip K. Dick: A Life 1928-1962 — nonfiction — 8th place

1985:
Philip K. Dick: In His Own Words — nonfiction/reference — 9th place

Riddell, Chris (1 nomination)
2006:
Jonathan Swift's Gulliver (by Martin Jenkins, illustrated by CR) — art book — 14th place

Rigel (1 nomination)
1982:
magazine/fanzine — 17th place

Riggs, Ransom (1 nomination)
2012:
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children — young adult book — 5th place

ring, dave (2 nominations)
2022:
Unfettered Hexes: Queer Tales of Insatiable Darkness — anthology — 5th place

2021:
Glitter + Ashes: Queer Tales of a World that Wouldn't Die — anthology — 5th place

Rios, Julia (1 nomination)
2015:
Kaleidoscope (Alisa Krasnostein & JR, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

Ritter, Daniel (2 nominations)
2023:
The Visual History of Science Fiction Fandom, Volume Two: 1940 (by David Ritter & DR) — nonfiction — 7th place

2021:
The Visual History of Science Fiction Fandom, Volume One: The 1930's (David Ritter & DR, eds.) — nonfiction — 5th place

Ritter, David (2 nominations)
2023:
The Visual History of Science Fiction Fandom, Volume Two: 1940 (by DR & Daniel Ritter) — nonfiction — 7th place

2021:
The Visual History of Science Fiction Fandom, Volume One: The 1930's (DR & Daniel Ritter, eds.) — nonfiction — 5th place

Rivera, Mercurio D. (1 nomination)
2009:
“Snatch Me Another” — short story — 25th place

Riverside Quarterly (5 nominations)
1975:
fanzine — 10th place

1974:
fanzine — 9th place (tie)

1973:
fanzine — 11th place

1972:
fanzine — 12th place

1971:
fanzine — 13th place

Roach, Tristan (1 nomination)
2024:
The Last Count of Monte Cristo (by Ayize Jama-Everett, art by TR) — illustrated and art book — 10th place

Roanhorse, Rebecca (9 nominations; 1 win)
2023:
Fevered Star — fantasy novel — 9th place

2023:
The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2022 (RR & John Joseph Adams, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

2023:
Tread of Angels — novella — 8th place

2021:
Black Sun — fantasy novel — 4th place

2021:
Race to the Sun — young adult book — 2nd place

2020:
“A Brief Lesson in Native American Astronomy” — short story — 5th place

2020:
Storm of Locusts — fantasy novel — 4th place

2019:
Trail of Lightning — first novel — winner

2018:
“Welcome to Your Authentic Indian ExperienceTM” — short story — 2nd place

Robb, Brian J. (1 nomination)
2013:
Steampunk: An Illustrated History — art book — 2nd place

Roberson, Chris (5 nominations)
2010:
“Edison's Frankenstein” — short story — 26th place

2008:
“The Sky is Large and the Earth is Small” — novelette — 25th place

2007:
The Voyage of Night Shining White — novella — 10th place

2006:
“Gold Mountain” — novelette — 28th place

2005:
“Red Hands, Black Hands” — short story — 26th place

Roberson, Jennifer (1 nomination)
1997:
The Golden Key (by Melanie Rawn, JR & Kate Elliott) — fantasy novel — 20th place

Roberts, Adam (11 nominations)
2020:
HG Wells: A Literary Life — nonfiction — 10th place

2017:
The History of Science Fiction: Second Edition — non-fiction — 9th place

2015:
Bête — sf novel — 24th place

2015:
Sibilant Fricative: Essays & Reviews — non-fiction — 10th place

2014:
Adam Robots — collection — 22nd place

2014:
The Riddles of the Hobbit — non-fiction — 8th place

2013:
Jack Glass — sf novel — 17th place

2010:
The Routledge Companion to Science Fiction (Mark Bould, Andrew M. Butler, AR & Sherryl Vint, eds.) — nonfiction/art book — 14th place

2010:
Yellow Blue Tibia — sf novel — 16th place

2007:
The History of Science Fiction — non-fiction — 7th place

2001:
Salt — first novel — 8th place

Roberts, Keith (11 nominations)
1992:
“The Will of God” — novelette — 25th place

1991:
“Mrs. Byres and the Dragon” — novelette — 15th place (tie)

1987:
Kaeti & Company — collection — 21st place

1986:
“Kitemistress” — novelette — 15th place

1986:
Kiteworld — sf novel — 27th place

1985:
“Kitemaster” — short story — 12th place

1983:
“Kitemaster” — short story — 21st place

1981:
Molly Zero — sf novel — 19th place (tie)

1981:
“The Lordly Ones” — novelette — 6th place

1980:
Ladies from Hell — single author collection — 17th place

1978:
“The Big Fans” — short fiction — 13th place

Roberts, Robin (1 nomination)
2008:
Anne McCaffrey: A Life with Dragons — non-fiction — 8th place

Roberts, Tansy Rayner (2 nominations)
2012:
Love and Romanpunk — collection — 14th place

2012:
“The Patrician” — short story — 28th place

Robertson, Benjamin J. (1 nomination)
2019:
None of This Is Normal: The Fiction of Jeff VanderMeer — nonfiction — 8th place

Robins, Lane (1 nomination)
2008:
Maledicte — first novel — 10th place

Robinson, Carol L. (1 nomination)
2008:
The Cultural Influences of William Gibson, the "Father" of Cyberpunk Science Fiction (Carl B. Yoke & CLR, eds.) — non-fiction — 11th place

Robinson, Frank M. (6 nominations; 1 win)
2018:
Not So Good a Gay Man — non-fiction — 10th place

2000:
Science Fiction of the 20th Century — art book — winner

2000:
Waiting — sf novel — 13th place

1999:
Pulp Culture: The Art of Fiction Magazines (by FMR & Lawrence Davidson) — art book — 3rd place

1992:
The Dark Beyond the Stars — sf novel — 8th place

1982:
A Life in the Day of... and Other Short Stories — single author collection — 17th place

Robinson, Jeanne (3 nominations; 1 win)
1980:
Stardance (by Spider Robinson & JR) — sf novel — 4th place

1979:
“Stardance II” (by Spider Robinson & JR) — novel — 20th place

1978:
“Stardance” (by Spider Robinson & JR) — novella — winner

Robinson, Kim Stanley (55 nominations; 6 wins)
2021:
The Ministry for the Future — sf novel — 4th place

2019:
Red Moon — sf novel — 6th place

2018:
New York 2140 — sf novel — 3rd place

2016:
Aurora — sf novel — 4th place

2014:
Shaman — sf novel — 2nd place

2013:
2312 — sf novel — 2nd place

2011:
The Best of Kim Stanley Robinson — collection — 3rd place

2010:
Galileo's Dream — sf novel — 3rd place

2008:
Sixty Days and Counting — sf novel — 10th place

2006:
Fifty Degrees Below — sf novel — 4th place

2005:
Forty Signs of Rain — sf novel — 4th place

2003:
Nebula Awards Showcase 2002 — anthology — 15th place

2003:
The Years of Rice and Salt — sf novel — winner

2000:
“A Martian Romance” — novelette — 6th place

2000:
“Arthur Sternbach Brings the Curveball to Mars” — short story — 5th place

2000:
“Sexual Dimorphism” — short story — 9th place

2000:
The Martians — collection — winner

1998:
Antarctica — sf novel — 2nd place

1997:
Blue Mars — sf novel — winner

1994:
Green Mars — sf novel — winner

1993:
Red Mars — sf novel — 2nd place

1992:
“A History of the Twentieth Century, with Illustrations” — novelette — 9th place

1992:
Remaking History — collection — 3rd place

1992:
“Vinland the Dream” — short story — 3rd place

1991:
A Short, Sharp Shock — novella — winner

1991:
Pacific Edge — sf novel — 13th place

1991:
“Zürich” — short story — 5th place

1990:
Escape from Kathmandu — collection — 8th place

1990:
“Remaking History” — short story — 10th place

1990:
“The Part of Us That Loves” — novelette — 18th place

1990:
“The True Nature of Shangri-La” — novella — 11th place

1989:
“Glacier” — novelette — 4th place

1989:
The Gold Coast — sf novel — 5th place

1989:
“The Lunatics” — novelette — 8th place

1988:
“Mother Goddess of the World” — novella — 4th place

1988:
“The Blind Geometer” — novella — 2nd place

1988:
“The Return from Rainbow Bridge” — novelette — 19th place

1987:
“Down and Out in the Year 2000” — short story — 2nd place

1987:
“Escape from Kathmandu” — novella — 2nd place

1987:
“Our Town” — short story — 12th place

1987:
The Planet on the Table — collection — 10th place

1986:
“Green Mars” — novella — 3rd place

1986:
“Mercurial” — novelette — 13th place

1986:
The Memory of Whiteness — sf novel — 17th place

1986:
The Novels of Philip K. Dick — nonfiction/reference — 3rd place

1985:
Icehenge — sf novel — 11th place

1985:
“Ridge Running” — short story — 6th place

1985:
“The Lucky Strike” — novelette — 4th place

1985:
The Wild Shore — sf novel — 16th place

1985:
The Wild Shore — first novel — winner

1984:
“Black Air” — novelette — 2nd place

1984:
“Stone Eggs” — short story — 14th place

1983:
“To Leave a Mark” — novella — 10th place

1982:
“Venice Drowned” — short story — 17th place

1981:
“On the North Pole of Pluto” — novella — 15th place

Robinson, Spider (16 nominations; 2 wins)
1987:
Callahan's Secret — collection — 7th place

1986:
Melancholy Elephants — collection — 5th place

1983:
“Melancholy Elephants” — short story — 5th place

1983:
Mindkiller — sf novel — 17th place

1982:
“Serpents' Teeth” — short story — 2nd place

1982:
Time Travelers Strictly Cash — single author collection — 18th place

1981:
Antinomy — single author collection — 8th place

1981:
“Have You Heard the One…?” — novelette — 20th place

1981:
The Best of All Possible Worlds — anthology — 19th place

1980:
Stardance (by SR & Jeanne Robinson) — sf novel — 4th place

1979:
“Stardance II” (by SR & Jeanne Robinson) — novel — 20th place

1978:
“Dog Day Evening” — short fiction — 18th place

1978:
“Stardance” (by SR & Jeanne Robinson) — novella — winner

1977:
critic — winner

1977:
“By Any Other Name” — novella — 9th place

1976:
critic — 5th place

Robson, Justina (5 nominations)
2010:
“Cracklegrackle” — novelette — 33rd place

2007:
Keeping It Real — sf novel — 18th place

2006:
Living Next Door to the God of Love — sf novel — 18th place

2004:
Natural History — sf novel — 13th place

2000:
Silver Screen — first novel — 12th place

Robson, Kelly (3 nominations)
2023:
High Times in the Low Parliament — novella — 6th place

2022:
Alias Space and Other Stories — collection — 9th place (tie)

2019:
Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach — novella — 4th place

Roc (17 nominations)
2015:
publisher/imprint — 22nd place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 25th place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 16th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 17th place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 16th place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 16th place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 18th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 16th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 17th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 19th place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 16th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 17th place

2003:
book publisher/imprint — 16th place

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 15th place

2001:
book publisher/imprint — 15th place

2000:
book publisher/imprint — 17th place

1999:
book publisher/imprint — 11th place

Roden, Barbara (1 nomination)
2010:
Northwest Passages — collection — 18th place

Rodgers, Alan (1 nomination)
1991:
Fire — horror/dark fantasy novel — 8th place

Roessner, Michaela (5 nominations)
2000:
The Stars Compel — fantasy novel — 15th place

1998:
The Stars Dispose — fantasy novel — 21st place

1994:
Vanishing Point — sf novel — 19th place

1989:
Walkabout Woman — fantasy novel — 22nd place

1989:
Walkabout Woman — first novel — 2nd place

Rogers, Katharine M. (1 nomination)
2003:
L. Frank Baum: Creator of Oz — non-fiction — 11th place

Rohan, Michael Scott (1 nomination)
1991:
Chase the Morning — fantasy novel — 17th place

Rosenbaum, Benjamin (9 nominations)
2009:
The Ant King and Other Stories — collection — 18th place

2009:
“True Names” (by BR & Cory Doctorow) — novella — 5th place

2008:
“Molly and the Red Hat” — short story — 41st place

2007:
“A Siege of Cranes” — novelette — 35th place

2007:
“The House Beyond Your Sky” — short story — 17th place

2005:
“Biographical Notes to ‘A Discourse on the Nature of Causality, with Air-Planes' by Benjamin Rosenbaum” — novelette — 28th place

2005:
“Embracing-the-New” — short story — 32nd place (tie)

2005:
“Start the Clock” — short story — 30th place

2003:
“Droplet” — short story — 22nd place

Rosenblum, Mary (15 nominations)
2010:
“Lion Walk” — novelette — 19th place (tie)

2007:
“Home Movies” — novelette — 37th place

2007:
Horizons — sf novel — 20th place

1999:
“The Eye of God” — novelette — 21st place

1999:
“The Rainmaker” — novelette — 20th place

1998:
“The Botanist” — novelette — 23rd place

1997:
“Gas Fish” — novella — 6th place

1997:
Synthesis and Other Virtual Realities — collection — 20th place

1996:
The Stone Garden — sf novel — 17th place

1995:
“Rat” — novelette — 15th place

1994:
Chimera — sf novel — 20th place

1994:
The Drylands — first novel — 3rd place

1993:
“Synthesis” — novella — 12th place

1993:
“The Stone Garden” — novelette — 15th place

1992:
“Water Bringer” — novelette — 22nd place

Rosenkranz, Charlie (1 nomination)
2007:
“Preemption” — short story — 18th place

Rosheim, David L. (1 nomination)
1987:
Galaxy Magazine: The Dark and the Light Years — nonfiction — 15th place

Ross, Clifford (1 nomination)
1997:
The World of Edward Gorey (by CR & Karen Wilkin; artist Edward Gorey) — art book — 3rd place

Ross, Rebecca (1 nomination)
2024:
Divine Rivals — young adult novel — 7th place

Rossetti, Christina (1 nomination)
2018:
Goblin Market (by CR, illustrated by Omar Rayyan) — art book — 5th place

Rossow, William (1 nomination)
1987:
Lear's Daughters (by M. Bradley Kellogg with WR) — sf novel — 13th place

Roth, Philip (1 nomination)
2005:
The Plot Against America — sf novel — 11th place

Roth, Veronica (1 nomination)
2022:
The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2021 (VR & John Joseph Adams, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

Rothfuss, Patrick (5 nominations)
2015:
“The Lightning Tree” — novella — 2nd place

2015:
The Slow Regard of Silent Things — novella — 16th place

2012:
The Wise Man's Fear — fantasy novel — 4th place

2008:
The Name of the Wind — fantasy novel — 17th place

2008:
The Name of the Wind — first novel — 2nd place

Rothman, Chuck (1 nomination)
1986:
Staroamer's Fate — first novel — 25th place

Rotsler, Bill (12 nominations; 3 wins)
1982:
artist — 27th place

1981:
artist — 21st place

1979:
artist — 16th place

1976:
artist — 13th place

1975:
fan artist — 2nd place

1975:
“The Raven and the Hawk” — novelette — 11th place

1974:
fan artist — 2nd place

1973:
fan artist — winner

1973:
“Patron of the Arts” — short fiction — 2nd place

1972:
fan artist — winner

1971:
fan artist — 6th place

1971:
fan cartoonist — winner

Rottensteiner, Franz (1 nomination)
1976:
The Science Fiction Book: An Illustrated History — associational item — 11th place

Routley, Jane (1 nomination)
1997:
Mage Heart — first novel — 13th place

Rowe, Adam (1 nomination)
2024:
Worlds Beyond Time: Sci-Fi Art of the 1970s — illustrated and art book — 5th place

Rowe, Christopher (3 nominations)
2007:
“Another Word for Map Is Faith” — short story — 11th place

2007:
“The League of Last Girls” — short story — 31st place

2005:
“The Voluntary State” — novelette — 7th place

Rowling, J. K. (8 nominations; 1 win)
2019:
The Tales of Beedle Bard (by JKR, illustrated by Lisbeth Zwerger) — art book — 8th place

2008:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — young adult book — 12th place

2006:
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince — young adult book — 12th place

2004:
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix — young adult book — 12th place

2001:
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire — fantasy novel — 18th place

2000:
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban — fantasy novel — winner

1999:
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (US title: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) — fantasy novel — 20th place

1999:
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (US title: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) — first novel — 4th place

Royo, Luis (8 nominations)
2008:
artist — 26th place

2006:
artist — 20th place

2005:
artist — 20th place

2005:
Fantastic Art: The Best of Luis Royo — art book — 4th place

2004:
artist — 14th place

2003:
artist — 15th place

2002:
artist — 13th place

2001:
artist — 14th place

Ruber, Peter (1 nomination)
2001:
Arkham's Masters of Horror — anthology — 10th place

Rucker, Rudy (15 nominations)
2013:
Turing & Burroughs — sf novel — 27th place

2012:
Nested Scrolls: The Autobiography of Rudolf von Bitter Rucker — non-fiction — 7th place

2010:
“Colliding Branes” (by RR & Bruce Sterling) — short story — 14th place

2008:
“Hormiga Canyon” (by RR & Bruce Sterling) — novella — 12th place

2007:
“Chu and the Nants” — short story — 13th place

2007:
Mathematicians in Love — sf novel — 10th place

2005:
Frek and the Elixir — sf novel — 22nd place

2004:
“Junk DNA” (by RR & Bruce Sterling) — novelette — 20th place

2003:
Spaceland — sf novel — 26th place

1992:
Transreal! — collection — 15th place

1991:
The Hollow Earth — sf novel — 20th place

1989:
Wetware — sf novel — 17th place

1986:
“Storming the Cosmos” (by RR & Bruce Sterling) — novelette — 10th place

1984:
The 57th Franz Kafka — collection — 7th place

1981:
White Light — first novel — 12th place

Ruddell, Gary (2 nominations)
1991:
artist — 5th place

1990:
artist — 5th place

Ruff, Matt (4 nominations)
2017:
Lovecraft Country — horror novel — 2nd place

2013:
The Mirage — fantasy novel — 11th place

2008:
Bad Monkeys — sf novel — 16th place

1989:
Fool on the Hill — first novel — 12th place

Rune (1 nomination)
1977:
fanzine — 11th place

Rusch, Kristine Kathryn (35 nominations; 2 wins)
2011:
Recovering Apollo 8 and Other Stories — collection — 20th place

2008:
“Recovering Apollo 8” — novella — 9th place

2006:
“Diving Into the Wreck” — novella — 8th place

2004:
“June Sixteenth at Anna's” — short story — 15th place

2002:
Stories for an Enchanted Afternoon — collection — 21st place

2001:
“Millennium Babies” — novelette — 11th place

2001:
“The Retrieval Artist” — novella — 13th place

1999:
“Coolhunting” — novella — 17th place

1999:
“Echea” — novelette — 4th place

1998:
editor — 11th place

1997:
editor — 2nd place

1996:
editor — 2nd place

1996:
“The Beautiful, the Damned” — short story — 16th place

1995:
editor — 2nd place

1995:
The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction: A 45th Anniversary Anthology (Edward L. Ferman & KKR, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

1994:
editor — 2nd place

1994:
Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine: Issue Twelve: The Last Issue — anthology — 12th place

1994:
“Sinner-Saints” — short story — 18th place

1994:
“The Arrival of Truth” — novelette — 18th place

1993:
editor — 2nd place

1992:
editor — 2nd place

1992:
Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine: Issue Ten: Winter 1991 — anthology — 18th place

1992:
The Best of Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine — anthology — 9th place

1992:
The Gallery of His Dreams — novella — winner

1992:
The White Mists of Power — first novel — 2nd place

1992:
The White Mists of Power — fantasy novel — 19th place

1991:
editor — 3rd place

1991:
Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine: Issue Nine: Fall 1990 — anthology — 9th place

1991:
Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine: Issue Seven: Spring 1990 — anthology — 15th place

1991:
Science Fiction Writers of America Handbook (KKR & Dean Wesley Smith, eds.) — nonfiction — winner

1990:
editor — 7th place

1990:
“Fast Cars” — novelette — 22nd place

1990:
Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine: Issue Five: Fall 1989 — anthology — 21st place

1990:
Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine: Issue Three: Spring 1989 — anthology — 15th place (tie)

1989:
Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine: Issue One: Fall 1988 — anthology — 12th place (tie)

Rushdie, Salman (2 nominations)
2009:
The Enchantress of Florence — fantasy novel — 12th place

1990:
The Satanic Verses — fantasy novel — 8th place

Ruskin, John (1 nomination)
2006:
The King of the Golden River (by JR, illustrated by Iassen Ghiuselev) — art book — 13th place

Russ, Joanna (19 nominations; 1 win)
2008:
The Country You Have Never Seen — non-fiction — 3rd place

1997:
“Invasion” — short story — 15th place

1996:
To Write Like a Woman: Essays in Feminism and Science Fiction — nonfiction — 7th place

1989:
The Hidden Side of the Moon — collection — 19th place

1985:
“Bodies” — short story — 15th place

1985:
Extra(ordinary) People — collection — 4th place

1984:
The Zanzibar Cat — collection — 5th place

1983:
“Souls” — novella — winner

1983:
“The Little Dirty Girl” — novelette — 18th place

1980:
“The Extraordinary Voyages of Amélie Bertrand” — short story — 13th place

1977:
critic — 9th place

1977:
Alyx — author collection — 9th place

1976:
critic — 6th place

1976:
The Female Man — novel — 10th place

1975:
critic — 6th place

1974:
critic — 2nd place (tie)

1973:
“Nobody's Home” — short fiction — 14th place (tie)

1973:
“When It Changed” — short fiction — 6th place

1971:
And Chaos Died — novel — 4th place

Russell, Eric Frank (2 nominations)
2001:
Major Ingredients: The Selected Short Stories of Eric Frank Russell — collection — 6th place

1979:
The Best of Eric Frank Russell — single author collection — 10th place

Russell, Karen (1 nomination)
2014:
Vampires in the Lemon Grove — collection — 12th place

Russell, Mary Doria (2 nominations)
1999:
Children of God — sf novel — 7th place

1997:
The Sparrow — first novel — 12th place

Russell, P. Craig (3 nominations; 1 win)
2009:
Coraline: The Graphic Novel (by Neil Gaiman, adapted and illustrated by PCR) — nonfiction/art book — winner

2003:
Richard Wagner's The Ring of The Nibelung, Volume One — art book — 9th place

2003:
Richard Wagner's The Ring of The Nibelung, Volume Two — art book — 9th place

Russell, Sean (5 nominations)
2003:
The Isle of Battle — fantasy novel — 15th place

2002:
The One Kingdom — fantasy novel — 23rd place

1997:
Sea Without a Shore — fantasy novel — 22nd place

1996:
World Without End — fantasy novel — 18th place

1992:
The Initiate Brother — first novel — 13th place

Russo, Richard Paul (5 nominations)
2006:
The Rosetta Codex — sf novel — 19th place

2002:
Ship of Fools — sf novel — 12th place

2002:
“The Dread and Fear of Kings” — novelette — 36th place

2001:
Terminal Visions — collection — 22nd place

1989:
Inner Eclipse — first novel — 20th place

Rutkoski, Marie (1 nomination)
2009:
The Cabinet of Wonders — first novel — 9th place

Ryan, Alan (5 nominations)
1989:
Haunting Women — anthology — 25th place

1988:
Vampires — anthology — 16th place

1985:
Night Visions 1 — anthology — 18th place

1983:
Perpetual Light — anthology — 3rd place

1980:
“'You're Welcome,' Said the Robot, and Turned to Watch the Snowflakes” — short story — 20th place

Ryan, Charles C. (3 nominations)
1991:
editor — 10th place

1990:
editor — 10th place

1989:
editor — 9th place

Rydill, Jessica (1 nomination)
2002:
Children of the Shaman — first novel — 16th place

Ryman, Geoff (26 nominations)
2017:
“Those Shadows Laugh” — novelette — 8th place

2014:
“Rosary and Goldenstar” — short story — 11th place

2012:
Paradise Tales — collection — 6th place

2012:
“What We Found” — novelette — 3rd place

2010:
“Blocked” — short story — 10th place

2009:
“Days of Wonder” — novelette — 16th place

2009:
“The Film-makers of Mars” — short story — 19th place

2007:
“Pol Pot's Beautiful Daughter (Fantasy)” — novelette — 2nd place

2006:
Tesseracts Nine (Nalo Hopkinson & GR, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

2006:
“The Last Ten Years in the Life of Hero Kai” — novelette — 8th place

2005:
Air — sf novel — 14th place

2004:
“Birth Days” — short story — 33rd place

2003:
V.A.O. — novelette — 20th place

2002:
“Have Not Have” — novelette — 12th place

2000:
“Everywhere” — short story — 12th place (tie)

1996:
“Home” — short story — 14th place

1995:
“A Fall of Angels, or On the Possibility of Life Under Extreme Conditions” — novella — 12th place

1995:
“Fan” — novella — 14th place

1995:
Unconquered Countries — collection — 5th place

1993:
Was — fantasy novel — 5th place

1990:
The Child Garden — sf novel — 21st place

1988:
“Love Sickness” — novella — 8th place

1987:
The Unconquered Country — fantasy novel — 22nd place

1986:
“O Happy Day!” — novelette — 22nd place

1986:
The Warrior Who Carried Life — first novel — 15th place

1985:
“The Unconquered Country” — novella — 12th place

Saberhagen, Fred (6 nominations)
1986:
Berserker Base — anthology — 10th place

1985:
The Third Book of Swords — fantasy novel — 22nd place

1983:
Coils (by FS & Roger Zelazny) — sf novel — 20th place

1981:
Thorn — fantasy novel — 13th place

1980:
“Some Events at the Templar Radiant” — novelette — 19th place

1977:
“Birthdays” — novella — 8th place

2015:
Biomech Art: Surrealism, Cyborgs and Alien Universes — art book — 11th place

Saga (5 nominations)
2021:
publisher/imprint — 9th place

2020:
publisher/imprint — 5th place

2019:
publisher — 4th place

2018:
publisher — 4th place

2017:
publisher — 5th place

Sagan, Carl (3 nominations; 1 win)
1986:
Contact — sf novel — 15th place

1986:
Contact — first novel — winner

1981:
Cosmos — related nonfiction book — 3rd place

Saha, Arthur W. (25 nominations)
1991:
The 1990 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — anthology — 5th place

1990:
The 1989 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — anthology — 10th place

1989:
The 1988 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — anthology — 11th place

1988:
The 1987 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — anthology — 7th place

1988:
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 13 — anthology — 22nd place

1987:
The 1986 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — anthology — 9th place

1987:
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 12 — anthology — 20th place

1986:
The 1985 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — anthology — 8th place

1986:
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 11 — anthology — 26th place

1985:
The 1984 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — anthology — 6th place

1985:
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 10 — anthology — 21st place

1984:
The 1983 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — anthology — 4th place

1984:
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 9 — anthology — 15th place

1983:
The 1982 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — anthology — 6th place

1983:
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 8 — anthology — 17th place

1982:
The 1981 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — anthology — 7th place

1982:
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 7 — anthology — 27th place

1981:
The 1980 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — anthology — 11th place

1980:
The 1979 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — anthology — 8th place

1979:
The 1978 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — anthology — 2nd place

1977:
The 1976 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — anthology — 7th place

1976:
The 1975 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — anthology — 7th place

1975:
The 1974 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — reprint anthology — 4th place

1974:
The 1973 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — reprint anth/collection — 3rd place

1973:
The 1972 Annual World's Best SF (by Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with AWS) — reprint anth/collection — 2nd place

Saint, H. F. (1 nomination)
1988:
Memoirs of an Invisible Man — first novel — 11th place

Salaam, Kiini Ibura (1 nomination)
2013:
Ancient, Ancient — collection — 25th place

Saler, Michael (1 nomination)
2013:
As If: Modern Enchantment and the Literary Prehistory of Virtual Reality — non-fiction — 10th place

Sallis, James (1 nomination)
1997:
Ash of Stars: On the Writing of Samuel R. Delany — nonfiction — 6th place

1984:
Heroic Visions — anthology — 6th place

1983:
Amazons II — anthology — 19th place

1980:
Amazons! — anthology — 4th place

Salome, Marcel (1 nomination)
2008:
Dreamscape: The Best of Imaginary Realism (Claus Brusen & MS, eds.) — art book — 4th place

Samatar, Sofia (6 nominations)
2021:
“Fairy Tales for Robots” — novelette — 6th place

2018:
Tender — collection — 9th place

2017:
The Winged Histories — fantasy novel — 7th place

2015:
“How to Get Back to the Forest” — short story — 15th place

2015:
“Ogres of East Africa” — short story — 3rd place

2014:
A Stranger in Olondria — first novel — 3rd place

Sammon, Paul M. (1 nomination)
1991:
Splatterpunks: Extreme Horror — anthology — 10th place

Sanchez-Taylor, Joy (1 nomination)
2022:
Diverse Futures: Science Fiction and Authors of Color — nonfiction — 4th place

Sanders, Joe (1 nomination)
2015:
The Heritage of Heinlein: A Critical Reading of the Fiction (by Thomas D. Clareson & JS) — non-fiction — 9th place

Sanders, William (3 nominations)
2000:
“Jennifer, Just Before Midnight” — short story — 10th place

1998:
“The Undiscovered” — novelette — 21st place

1989:
Journey to Fusang — first novel — 10th place

Sanderson, Brandon (2 nominations)
2015:
Words of Radiance — fantasy novel — 21st place

2011:
The Way of Kings — fantasy novel — 23rd place

Sarafin, James (1 nomination)
1998:
“In the Furnace of the Night” — novella — 14th place

Sargent, Pamela (21 nominations; 1 win)
2005:
Conqueror Fantastic — anthology — 16th place

2005:
Thumbprints — collection — 23rd place

1998:
Nebula Awards 31 — anthology — 9th place

1997:
Nebula Awards 30 — anthology — 6th place

1996:
Nebula Awards 29 — anthology — 10th place

1996:
Women of Wonder: The Classic Years — anthology — 7th place

1996:
Women of Wonder: The Contemporary Years — anthology — 12th place

1993:
“Danny Goes to Mars” — novelette — winner

1989:
Venus of Shadows — sf novel — 19th place

1988:
The Best of Pamela Sargent — collection — 14th place

1987:
Afterlives: Stories About Life After Death (PS & Ian Watson, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

1987:
Venus of Dreams — sf novel — 20th place

1985:
“Fears” — short story — 18th place

1983:
“The Broken Hoop” — short story — 23rd place

1982:
“The Summer's Dust” — novelette — 15th place

1979:
“The Renewal” — novella — 7th place

1977:
Bio-futures — anthology — 16th place

1977:
Cloned Lives — novel — 19th place

1977:
More Women of Wonder — anthology — 13th place

1976:
Women of Wonder — anthology — 10th place

1975:
“Father” — novella — 9th place

Sarrantonio, Al (4 nominations)
2005:
Flights: Extreme Visions of Fantasy — anthology — 7th place

2002:
editor — 16th place

2002:
Redshift: Extreme Visions of Speculative Fiction — anthology — 3rd place

2000:
999: New Stories of Horror and Suspense — anthology — 7th place

Sarwal, Reema (1 nomination)
2011:
Science Fiction, Imperialism, and the Third World: Essays on Postcolonial Literature and Film (Ericka Hoagland & RS, eds.) — non-fiction — 10th place

Saunders, George (1 nomination)
2018:
Lincoln in the Bardo — first novel — 4th place

Sauter, Doris Elaine (1 nomination)
2002:
What If Our World Is Their Heaven? The Final Conversations of Philip K. Dick (Gwen Lee & DES, eds.) — non-fiction — 4th place

Savage, Felicity (1 nomination)
1996:
Humility Garden — first novel — 8th place

Savage, Steele (1 nomination)
1971:
paperback cover illustrator — 7th place (tie)

Sawyer, Robert J. (5 nominations)
1999:
Tesseracts6 (RJS & Carolyn Clink, eds.) — anthology — 20th place

1998:
“The Hand You're Dealt” — short story — 11th place

1996:
The Terminal Experiment — sf novel — 21st place

1995:
End of an Era — sf novel — 27th place

1991:
Golden Fleece — first novel — 4th place

Scalzi, John (15 nominations; 3 wins)
2024:
Starter Villain — sf novel — 2nd place

2023:
The Kaiju Preservation Society — sf novel — winner

2021:
The Last Emperox — sf novel — 3rd place

2018:
Don't Live for Your Obituary — non-fiction — 3rd place

2018:
The Collapsing Empire — sf novel — winner

2017:
The Dispatcher — novella — 6th place

2015:
Lock In — sf novel — 5th place

2013:
Redshirts — sf novel — winner

2009:
“After the Coup” — short story — 2nd place

2009:
Zoe's Tale — young adult novel — 3rd place

2008:
The Last Colony — sf novel — 21st place

2007:
The Android's Dream — sf novel — 22nd place

2007:
The Ghost Brigades — sf novel — 19th place

2006:
Old Man's War — sf novel — 24th place

2006:
Old Man's War — first novel — 2nd place

1994:
Powers That Be (by Anne McCaffrey & EAS) — sf novel — 13th place

1993:
Last Refuge — fantasy novel — 11th place

1992:
Nothing Sacred — fantasy novel — 11th place

1989:
The Healer's War — fantasy novel — 12th place

Schafer, William K. (12 nominations)
2018:
The Best of Subterranean — anthology — 10th place

2015:
editor — 13th place

2015:
The Book of Silverberg: Stories In Honor of Robert Silverberg (Gardner Dozois & WKS, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

2014:
editor — 18th place

2013:
editor — 16th place

2012:
editor — 16th place

2012:
Subterranean: Tales of Dark Fantasy 2 — anthology — 15th place

2011:
editor — 10th place

2010:
editor — 16th place

2009:
editor — 15th place

2009:
Subterranean: Tales of Dark Fantasy — anthology — 18th place

2008:
editor — 24th place

Schalles, Jeff (1 nomination)
1971:
fan cartoonist — 14th place

Schanoes, Veronica (2 nominations)
2015:
“Among the Thorns” — novelette — 27th place

2014:
“Phosphorus” — novelette — 24th place

Schellinger, Paul E. (1 nomination)
1993:
Twentieth-Century Science-Fiction Writers, Third Edition (Noelle Watson & PES, eds.) — nonfiction — 4th place

Schenck, Hilbert (14 nominations)
1989:
Chronosequence — sf novel — 25th place

1985:
“Silicon Muse” — novelette — 7th place

1985:
“Steam Bird” — sf novel — 28th place

1984:
“Hurricane Claude” — novella — 6th place

1984:
“The Geometry of Narrative” — short story — 7th place

1983:
A Rose for Armageddon — sf novel — 18th place

1983:
“The Theology of Water” — short story — 12th place (tie)

1982:
At the Eye of the Ocean — sf novel — 16th place

1982:
At the Eye of the Ocean — first novel — 2nd place

1981:
“Buoyant Ascent” — novella — 10th place

1981:
Wave Rider — single author collection — 16th place

1980:
“The Battle of the Abaco Reefs” — novella — 5th place

1980:
“Wave Rider” — short story — 7th place

1979:
“The Morphology of the Kirkham Wreck” — novelette — 14th place

Schiff, Stuart David (5 nominations)
1988:
Whispers VI — anthology — 18th place

1986:
Whispers #21/22 — anthology — 24th place

1984:
Whispers IV — anthology — 5th place

1982:
Whispers III — anthology — 14th place

1980:
Whispers II — anthology — 9th place

Schiller, Justin G. (1 nomination)
2014:
Maurice Sendak: A Celebration of the Artist and His Work (by JGS, Dennis M. V. David & Leonard S. Marcus) — art book — 2nd place

Schlobin, Roger C. (1 nomination)
1981:
The Literature of Fantasy — related nonfiction book — 14th place

Schmidt, Stanley (29 nominations)
2014:
editor — 16th place

2013:
editor — 12th place

2012:
editor — 12th place

2011:
editor — 12th place

2010:
editor — 17th place

2009:
editor — 13th place

2008:
editor — 15th place

2007:
editor — 18th place

2006:
editor — 13th place

2005:
editor — 12th place

2004:
editor — 7th place

2003:
editor — 5th place

2002:
editor — 6th place

2001:
editor — 5th place

2000:
editor — 4th place

1999:
editor — 5th place

1998:
editor — 5th place

1997:
editor — 5th place

1996:
editor — 4th place

1995:
editor — 5th place

1994:
editor — 4th place

1993:
editor — 4th place

1992:
editor — 4th place

1991:
editor — 5th place

1990:
editor — 6th place

1989:
editor — 5th place

1989:
Unknown — anthology — 27th place

1978:
“Pinnocchio” — short fiction — 19th place (tie)

1977:
“A Thrust of Greatness” — novella — 11th place

Schmitz, James H. (3 nominations)
2002:
Trigger & Friends — collection — 11th place

2001:
Telzey Amberdon — collection — 3rd place

1992:
The Best of James H. Schmitz — collection — 5th place

Schochet, Victoria (2 nominations)
1983:
The Berkley Showcase Vol. 5 (VS & Melissa Singer, eds.) — anthology — 18th place

1982:
The Berkley Showcase Vol. 4 (VS & John Silbersack, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

Schoenherr, John (9 nominations)
1981:
artist — 20th place

1977:
artist — 9th place

1976:
artist — 7th place

1975:
professional artist — 3rd place

1974:
professional artist — 4th place

1973:
paperback cover artist — 13th place

1973:
magazine artist — 2nd place

1972:
magazine artist — 3rd place

1971:
paperback cover illustrator — 7th place (tie)

Schoffstall, John (1 nomination)
2019:
Half-Witch — young adult book — 9th place

Scholastic (1 nomination)
2005:
publisher/imprint — 25th place

Scholes, Ken (5 nominations)
2010:
“A Weeping Czar Beholds the Fallen Moon” — novelette — 21st place

2010:
Canticle — fantasy novel — 8th place

2010:
Lamentation — first novel — 2nd place

2009:
“Invisible Empire of Ascending Light” — short story — 18th place

2009:
Long Walks, Last Flights, and Other Strange Journeys — collection — 14th place

Scholes, Robert S. (1 nomination)
1976:
Structural Fabulation — associational item — 10th place

Scholz, Carter (5 nominations)
2001:
Kafka Americana (by Jonathan Lethem & CS) — collection — 26th place

1989:
“Transients” — short story — 33rd place

1985:
Palimpsests (by CS & Glenn Harcourt) — first novel — 11th place

1982:
“Altamira” — short story — 27th place

1978:
“The Ninth Symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven and Other Lost Songs” — short fiction — 11th place

Schomburg, Alex (1 nomination)
1987:
Chroma: The Art of Alex Schomburg (by Jon Gustafson, text; AS, art) — nonfiction — 16th place

Schow, David J. (3 nominations)
1995:
Black Leather Required — collection — 12th place (tie)

1989:
Silver Scream — anthology — 8th place

1989:
The Kill Riff — horror novel — 14th place

Schroeder, Karl (11 nominations)
2015:
“Kheldyu” — novelette — 33rd place

2015:
Lockstep — young adult book — 6th place

2013:
Ashes of Candesce — sf novel — 23rd place

2012:
“Laika's Ghost” — novelette — 21st place

2010:
The Sunless Countries — sf novel — 13th place

2009:
Pirate Sun — sf novel — 14th place

2008:
Queen of Candesce — sf novel — 13th place

2007:
Sun of Suns — sf novel — 9th place

2006:
Lady of Mazes — sf novel — 15th place

2003:
Permanence — sf novel — 24th place

2001:
Ventus — sf novel — 18th place

Schuetz, Melvin H. (2 nominations)
2002:
The Art of Chesley Bonestell (by Ron Miller & Frederick C. Durant III, with MHS; artist Chesley Bonestell) — art book — 2nd place

2000:
A Chesley Bonestell Space Art Chronology — nonfiction — 11th place

Schulman, J. Neil (1 nomination)
2000:
The Robert Heinlein Interview and Other Heinleiniana — nonfiction — 10th place

Schultz, David E. (1 nomination)
2001:
Lord of a Visible World: An Autobiography in Letters (by H. P. Lovecraft, edited by S. T. Joshi & DES) — nonfiction — 8th place

Schwab, V. E. (1 nomination)
2021:
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue — fantasy novel — 6th place

Schwab, Victoria (1 nomination)
2017:
This Savage Song — young adult book — 7th place

Schwartz, Julius (1 nomination)
2001:
Man of Two Worlds: My Life in Science Fiction and Comics (by JS, with Brian M. Thomsen) — nonfiction — 7th place

Schweitzer, Darrell (5 nominations)
2005:
Speaking of the Fantastic II — non-fiction — 12th place

2004:
The Thomas Ligotti Reader — non-fiction/art — 15th place

1999:
Windows of the Imagination — nonfiction — 9th place

1987:
Tales from the Spaceport Bar (George H. Scithers & DS, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

1977:
critic — 12th place

Sci Fiction (7 nominations)
2006:
magazine — 4th place

2005:
magazine — 4th place

2004:
magazine — 4th place

2003:
magazine — 5th place

2002:
magazine — 5th place

2002:
website — 2nd place

2001:
magazine — 15th place

Science Fiction Age (9 nominations)
2001:
magazine — 9th place

2000:
magazine — 5th place

1999:
magazine — 4th place

1998:
magazine — 3rd place

1997:
magazine — 4th place

1996:
magazine — 4th place

1995:
magazine — 4th place

1994:
magazine — 4th place

1993:
magazine or fanzine — 4th place

Science Fiction Book Club (18 nominations; 2 wins)
2001:
book publisher/imprint — 16th place

2000:
book publisher/imprint — 12th place

1999:
book publisher/imprint — 14th place

1994:
book publisher — 11th place

1993:
book publisher — 15th place

1988:
book publisher — 20th place

1986:
book publisher — 18th place

1984:
book publisher — 12th place

1983:
book publisher — 5th place

1982:
book publisher — 6th place

1981:
book publisher — 6th place

1980:
book publisher — 5th place

1978:
publisher — 4th place

1977:
publisher — 3rd place

1976:
publisher - hardcover — winner

1975:
publisher - hardbound — winner

1974:
book publisher — 3rd place

1973:
book publisher — 5th place

Science Fiction Chronicle (22 nominations)
2003:
magazine — 16th place

2002:
magazine — 11th place

2001:
magazine — 8th place

2000:
magazine — 9th place

1999:
magazine — 8th place

1998:
magazine — 8th place

1996:
magazine — 8th place

1995:
magazine — 10th place

1994:
magazine — 9th place

1993:
magazine or fanzine — 9th place

1992:
magazine or fanzine — 6th place

1991:
magazine — 9th place

1990:
magazine — 7th place

1989:
magazine — 9th place

1988:
magazine — 9th place

1987:
magazine/fanzine — 8th place

1986:
magazine/fanzine — 8th place

1985:
magazine/fanzine — 9th place

1984:
magazine/fanzine — 9th place

1983:
magazine/fanzine — 9th place

1982:
magazine/fanzine — 10th place

1981:
magazine/fanzine — 12th place

Science Fiction Eye (7 nominations)
1994:
magazine — 14th place

1993:
magazine or fanzine — 12th place

1992:
magazine or fanzine — 11th place

1991:
magazine — 10th place

1990:
magazine — 11th place

1989:
magazine — 13th place

1988:
magazine — 13th place

Science Fiction Review (14 nominations)
1987:
magazine/fanzine — 10th place

1986:
magazine/fanzine — 10th place

1985:
magazine/fanzine — 6th place

1984:
magazine/fanzine — 7th place

1983:
magazine/fanzine — 5th place

1982:
magazine/fanzine — 7th place

1981:
magazine/fanzine — 6th place

1980:
magazine — 6th place

1979:
magazine — 6th place

1978:
magazine — 6th place

1977:
fanzine — 2nd place

1976:
fanzine — 2nd place

1972:
fanzine — 3rd place

1971:
fanzine — 2nd place

Science Fiction Review #39 (1 nomination)
1971:
single fanzine issue — 5th place (tie)

Science Fiction Review #41 (1 nomination)
1971:
single fanzine issue — 10th place

Science Fiction Weekly (5 nominations)
2004:
magazine — 17th place

2003:
magazine — 14th place

2002:
website — 3rd place

2002:
magazine — 7th place

2001:
magazine — 11th place

Scifi.com (1 nomination)
2002:
website — 7th place

SciFiDimensions (1 nomination)
2007:
magazine — 21st place

Scintillation (1 nomination)
1977:
fanzine — 10th place

Scithers, George H. (1 nomination)
1987:
Tales from the Spaceport Bar (GHS & Darrell Schweitzer, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

Scott, Melissa (7 nominations)
2001:
The Jazz — sf novel — 23rd place (tie)

1999:
The Shapes of Their Hearts — sf novel — 30th place

1998:
Dreaming Metal — sf novel — 23rd place (tie)

1997:
Night Sky Mine — sf novel — 22nd place

1996:
Shadow Man — sf novel — 20th place

1986:
Five-Twelfths of Heaven — sf novel — 29th place

1985:
The Game Beyond — first novel — 13th place

Scoville, Pamela D. (1 nomination)
2004:
The Chesley Awards for Science Fiction & Fantasy Art: A Retrospective (John Grant, Elizabeth Humphrey & PDS, eds.) — non-fiction/art — 8th place

Scream/Press (4 nominations)
1990:
book publisher — 16th place

1989:
book publisher — 17th place

1986:
book publisher — 11th place

1985:
book publisher — 13th place

Scribners (2 nominations)
1973:
book publisher — 7th place

1972:
book publisher — 11th place

Scull, Christina (1 nomination)
2013:
J.R.R. Tolkien: The Art of The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien (by Wayne G. Hammond & CS) — art book — 3rd place

Searles, Baird (5 nominations)
1983:
A Reader's Guide to Fantasy (by BS, Beth Meacham & Michael Franklin) — nonfiction/reference — 2nd place

1980:
A Reader's Guide to Science Fiction (by BS, Martin Last, Beth Meacham & Michael Franklin) — related nonfiction book — 3rd place

1977:
critic — 7th place

1976:
critic — 10th place

1975:
critic — 9th place

Sedia, Ekaterina (5 nominations)
2013:
Moscow But Dreaming — collection — 26th place

2012:
Heart of Iron — sf novel — 15th place

2011:
The House of Discarded Dreams — fantasy novel — 18th place

2009:
The Alchemy of Stone — fantasy novel — 10th place

2008:
The Secret History of Moscow — fantasy novel — 13th place

Seed, David (2 nominations)
2016:
Ray Bradbury — non-fiction — 3rd place

2001:
American Science Fiction and the Cold War — nonfiction — 14th place

Segaloff, Nat (1 nomination)
2018:
A Lit Fuse: The Provocative Life of Harlan Ellison — non-fiction — 7th place

Sellar, Gord (1 nomination)
2013:
“The Bernoulli War” — novelette — 28th place

Sendak, Maurice (1 nomination)
2007:
Mommy? — art book — 6th place

Service, William (1 nomination)
1982:
Dinosaurs (by William Stout, WS & Byron Preiss) — related nonfiction book — 18th place

SF Book Club (2 nominations)
2009:
publisher/imprint — 22nd place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 22nd place

SF Commentary (8 nominations)
1978:
magazine — 19th place

1977:
fanzine — 6th place

1976:
fanzine — 13th place

1975:
fanzine — 4th place (tie)

1974:
fanzine — 5th place

1973:
fanzine — 4th place

1972:
fanzine — 5th place

1971:
fanzine — 8th place

SF Commentary #17 (1 nomination)
1971:
single fanzine issue — 13th place (tie)

SF Signal Podcast (1 nomination)
2014:
magazine — 12th place

SF Signal (2 nominations)
2015:
magazine — 10th place

2013:
magazine — 9th place

SF Site (11 nominations; 1 win)
2013:
magazine — 18th place

2012:
magazine — 17th place

2011:
magazine — 15th place

2010:
magazine — 13th place

2009:
magazine — 12th place

2008:
magazine — 15th place

2007:
magazine — 14th place

2006:
magazine — 12th place

2005:
magazine — 11th place

2004:
magazine — 10th place

2002:
website — 1st place

SF Squeecast (1 nomination)
2015:
magazine — 24th place

SF Weekly (5 nominations)
2009:
magazine — 16th place

2008:
magazine — 17th place

2007:
magazine — 16th place

2006:
magazine — 16th place

2005:
magazine — 13th place

SFBC (6 nominations)
2007:
publisher/imprint — 19th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 16th place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 19th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 16th place

2003:
book publisher/imprint — 19th place

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 17th place

SFRevu (4 nominations)
2010:
magazine — 21st place

2009:
magazine — 22nd place

2008:
magazine — 21st place

2007:
magazine — 25th place

Shaara, Michael (1 nomination)
1983:
Soldier Boy — single author collection — 18th place

Shadowmarch (1 nomination)
2002:
website — 8th place

Shara, Michael (1 nomination)
2007:
“Lighthouse” (by MS & Jack McDevitt) — short story — 29th place

Sharma, Priya (1 nomination)
2019:
All the Fabulous Beasts — collection — 10th place

Shaw, Barclay (10 nominations)
1996:
artist — 8th place

1996:
Electric Dreams: The Art of Barclay Shaw — art book — 6th place

1991:
artist — 16th place

1988:
artist — 17th place

1987:
artist — 9th place

1986:
artist — 9th place

1985:
artist — 5th place

1984:
artist — 4th place

1983:
artist — 10th place

1981:
artist — 27th place

Shaw, Bob (4 nominations)
1989:
“Dark Night in Toyland” — short story — 27th place

1987:
The Ragged Astronauts — sf novel — 25th place

1973:
Other Days, Other Eyes — novel — 17th place (tie)

1971:
fan writer — 8th place

Shaw, Bruce (1 nomination)
2011:
The Animal Fable in Science Fiction and Fantasy — non-fiction — 9th place

Shawl, Nisi (6 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
New Suns 2 — anthology — 5th place

2023:
Our Fruiting Bodies — collection — 4th place

2020:
New Suns: Original Speculative Fiction by People of Color — anthology — winner

2017:
Everfair — first novel — 2nd place

2016:
Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delany (NS & Bill Campbell, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2014:
Strange Matings: Science Fiction, Feminism, African American Voices, and Octavia E. Butler (by Rebecca J. Holden & NS) — non-fiction — 2nd place

Shayol (2 nominations)
1983:
magazine/fanzine — 10th place

1982:
magazine/fanzine — 16th place

Shea, Michael (12 nominations)
2009:
The Autopsy and Other Tales — collection — 20th place

1998:
The Mines of Behemoth — fantasy novel — 18th place

1988:
Polyphemus — collection — 10th place

1987:
“Fill It With Regular” — novelette — 16th place

1986:
In Yana, the Touch of Undying — fantasy novel — 18th place

1983:
“Come Then, Mortal, We Will Seek Her Soul” — novelette — 15th place

1983:
Nifft the Lean — single author collection — 8th place

1983:
“The Fishing of the Demon Sea” — novella — 7th place

1983:
“The Horror on the #33” — short story — 14th place

1982:
“Polyphemus” — novella — 6th place

1981:
“The Autopsy” — novella — 4th place

1980:
“The Angel of Death” — novelette — 8th place

Shea, Robert (1 nomination)
1976:
Illuminatus! (by RS & Robert Anton Wilson) — novel — 19th place

Shearman, Robert (2 nominations)
2015:
They Do the Same Things Different There — collection — 8th place

2013:
Remember Why You Fear Me — collection — 29th place

Sheckley, Robert (9 nominations)
2013:
Store of the Worlds — collection — 22nd place

2006:
The Masque of Mañana — collection — 14th place

2002:
“The Quijote Robot” — novelette — 16th place

1996:
“The Day the Aliens Came” — short story — 11th place

1992:
The Collected Short Fiction of Robert Sheckley — collection — 11th place

1985:
Is That What People Do? — collection — 10th place

1983:
The Robot Who Looked Like Me — single author collection — 14th place

1982:
After the Fall — anthology — 22nd place

1977:
“The Never Ending Western Movie” — short story — 12th place

Sheehan, William (1 nomination)
2001:
At the Foot of the Story Tree: An Inquiry into the Fiction of Peter Straub — nonfiction — 16th place

Sheen, Jonathan Andrew (1 nomination)
2005:
“The Bad Hamburger” (by Matthew Jarpe & JAS) — novella — 17th place

Sheffield, Charles (27 nominations)
2001:
“The Art of Fugue” — short story — 11th place (tie)

1998:
Tomorrow and Tomorrow — sf novel — 23rd place (tie)

1997:
“The Peacock Throne” — novelette — 18th place

1996:
“At the Eschaton” — novella — 13th place

1996:
Georgia on My Mind and Other Places — collection — 8th place

1996:
How To Save the World — anthology — 14th place

1996:
The Ganymede Club — sf novel — 14th place

1994:
“Georgia on My Mind” — novelette — 6th place

1994:
Godspeed — sf novel — 17th place

1993:
“C-Change” — short story — 18th place

1991:
“A Braver Thing” — novelette — 6th place

1991:
“Godspeed” — short story — 3rd place

1991:
Summertide — sf novel — 16th place

1990:
“Destroyer of Worlds” — novella — 17th place

1990:
“Out of Copyright” — short story — 25th place

1989:
“The Courts of Xanadu” — novelette — 18th place

1987:
The Nimrod Hunt — sf novel — 21st place

1986:
Between the Strokes of Night — sf novel — 19th place

1983:
Erasmus Magister — single author collection — 15th place

1983:
“The Devil of Malkirk” — novella — 9th place

1982:
Earth Watch — related nonfiction book — 12th place

1982:
Hidden Variables — single author collection — 15th place

1982:
“The Softest Hammer” — short story — 19th place

1980:
The Web Between the Worlds — sf novel — 17th place

1980:
Vectors — single author collection — 14th place

1979:
Sight of Proteus — novel — 14th place

1979:
“The Treasure of Odirex” — novella — 9th place

Sheldon, Raccoona (1 nomination)
1978:
“The Screwfly Solution” — short fiction — 2nd place

Shepard, Lucius (71 nominations; 8 wins)
2023:
The Best of Lucius Shepard: Vol. 2 — collection — 9th place

2015:
Beautiful Blood — fantasy novel — 9th place

2014:
Five Autobiographies and a Fiction — collection — 10th place

2013:
The Dragon Griaule — collection — 5th place

2011:
The Taborin Scale — novella — 8th place

2010:
“Sylgarmo's Proclamation” — novelette — 6th place

2010:
Viator Plus — collection — 16th place

2009:
The Best of Lucius Shepard — collection — 5th place

2008:
“Dagger Key” — novella — 11th place

2008:
Dagger Key and Other Stories — collection — 9th place

2008:
“Dead Money” — novella — 13th place

2008:
Softspoken — fantasy novel — 7th place

2008:
“Stars Seen through Stone” — novella — 4th place

2006:
“The Emperor” — novella — 9th place

2005:
A Handbook of American Prayer — fantasy novel — 12th place

2005:
Trujillo and Other Stories — collection — 12th place

2005:
Two Trains Running — collection — 18th place

2005:
Viator — novella — 4th place

2004:
“Ariel” — novella — 5th place

2004:
“Jailwise” — novella — 12th place

2004:
“Liar's House” — novella — 10th place

2004:
“Only Partly Here” — novelette — 4th place

2003:
“Over Yonder” — novella — 12th place (tie)

2003:
“The Drive-In Puerto Rico” — novella — 15th place

2002:
“Eternity and Afterward” — novella — 5th place

2001:
“Radiant Green Star” — novella — winner

2000:
“Crocodile Rock” — novella — 2nd place

1998:
Barnacle Bill the Spacer and other stories — collection — 11th place

1997:
“Human History” — novella — 3rd place

1996:
“Human History” — novella — 12th place

1995:
“The Last Time” — novella — 10th place

1994:
The Golden — horror novel — winner

1993:
“A Little Night Music” — short story — 6th place (tie)

1993:
“Barnacle Bill the Spacer” — novella — winner

1993:
“Beast of the Heartland” — novelette — 4th place

1991:
Kalimantan — novella — 7th place

1991:
“Skull City” — novella — 8th place

1991:
“The All-Consuming” (by LS & Robert Frazier) — novelette — 10th place

1991:
The Ends of the Earth — collection — 6th place (tie)

1990:
“Bound for Glory” — novelette — 7th place

1990:
“Surrender” — novelette — 8th place

1990:
“The Ends of the Earth” — novella — 15th place

1990:
The Father of Stones — novella — winner

1989:
“Noman's Land” — novella — 10th place

1989:
The Scalehunter's Beautiful Daughter — novella — winner

1989:
“Youthful Folly” — short story — 5th place

1988:
“Delta Sly Honey” — short story — 3rd place

1988:
Life During Wartime — sf novel — 5th place

1988:
“On the Border” — novelette — 8th place

1988:
“Shades” — novelette — 2nd place

1988:
“The Glassblower's Dragon” — short story — 5th place

1988:
The Jaguar Hunter — collection — winner

1988:
“The Sun Spider” — novelette — 17th place

1987:
“Aymara” — novelette — 7th place

1987:
“Fire Zone Emerald” — novelette — 8th place

1987:
“R&R” — novella — winner

1987:
“The Arcevoalo” — novelette — 9th place

1987:
“Voyage South from Thousand Willows” — short story — 11th place

1986:
“'...How My Heart Breaks When I Sing This Song...'” — short story — 10th place

1986:
“A Spanish Lesson” — novelette — 11th place

1986:
“How the Wind Spoke at Madaket” — novella — 14th place

1986:
“Mengele” — short story — 6th place

1986:
“The End Of Life as We Know It” — novelette — 14th place

1986:
“The Jaguar Hunter” — novelette — 4th place

1985:
“A Traveler's Tale” — novella — 5th place

1985:
“Black Coral” — novelette — 10th place

1985:
Green Eyes — first novel — 4th place

1985:
Green Eyes — sf novel — 21st place

1985:
“Salvador” — short story — winner

1985:
“The Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule” — novelette — 2nd place

1984:
“Solitario's Eyes” — short story — 12th place

Sherman, Delia (10 nominations)
2017:
The Evil Wizard Smallbone — young adult book — 3rd place

2015:
Young Woman in a Garden — collection — 6th place

2012:
The Freedom Maze — young adult book — 6th place

2010:
“Wizard's Apprentice” — short story — 24th place

2005:
“CATNYP” — novelette — 34th place

2003:
The Fall of the Kings (by Ellen Kushner & DS) — fantasy novel — 9th place

1998:
The Horns of Elfland (Ellen Kushner, DS & Donald G. Keller, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

1994:
The Porcelain Dove — fantasy novel — 12th place

1990:
“Miss Carstairs and the Merman” — novelette — 26th place

1989:
Through a Brazen Mirror — first novel — 23rd place

Sherred, T. L. (1 nomination)
1973:
First Person, Peculiar — reprint anth/collection — 12th place

Shetterly, Will (4 nominations)
1998:
Dogland — fantasy novel — 13th place

1992:
Elsewhere — fantasy novel — 18th place

1986:
Cats Have No Lord — first novel — 6th place

1986:
Liavek (WS & Emma Bull, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

Shimizu, Yuko (1 nomination)
2020:
The Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde — art book — 3rd place

Shimmer (1 nomination)
2015:
magazine — 23rd place

Shiner, Lewis (12 nominations)
2015:
“The Black Sun” — novella — 14th place

2001:
“Primes” — novelette — 10th place

1991:
“White City” — short story — 8th place

1990:
“Steam Engine Time” — short story — 30th place

1989:
Deserted Cities of the Heart — sf novel — 8th place

1989:
“Love in Vain” — novelette — 17th place

1987:
“Jeff Beck” — short story — 10th place

1986:
“Mozart in Mirrorshades” (by Bruce Sterling & LS) — short story — 17th place

1986:
“The War at Home” — short story — 21st place (tie)

1985:
Frontera — first novel — 9th place

1985:
“Twilight Time” — novelette — 19th place

1982:
“Stuff of Dreams” — novelette — 17th place

Shinn, Sharon (1 nomination)
1996:
The Shape-Changer's Wife — first novel — 2nd place

Shippey, Thomas A. (4 nominations)
2001:
J.R.R. Tolkien: Author of the Century — nonfiction — 6th place

1995:
The Oxford Book of Fantasy Stories — anthology — 14th place

1993:
Fiction 2000: Cyberpunk and the Future of Narrative (George E. Slusser & TAS, eds.) — nonfiction — 12th place

1993:
The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories — anthology — 14th place

Shirley, John (5 nominations)
2000:
Really, Really, Really, Really, Weird Stories — collection — 17th place

1999:
Black Butterflies: A Flock on the Dark Side — collection — 22nd place

1990:
Heatseeker — collection — 10th place

1989:
In Darkness Waiting — horror novel — 13th place

1981:
City Come A-Walkin' — sf novel — 24th place

Shull, James (6 nominations)
1976:
artist — 11th place

1975:
fan artist — 6th place

1974:
fan artist — 7th place

1973:
fan artist — 13th place

1972:
fan artist — 8th place

1971:
fan artist — 8th place

Shunn, William (1 nomination)
2007:
“Inclination” — novella — 19th place

Shurin, Jared (2 nominations)
2018:
The Djinn Falls in Love and Other Stories (Mahvesh Murad & JS, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2014:
The Lowest Heaven (Anne C. Perry & JS, eds.) — anthology — 20th place

Shwartz, Susan M. (4 nominations)
1996:
“Bibi” (by Mike Resnick & SMS) — novella — 10th place

1993:
“Suppose They Gave a Peace...” — novelette — 17th place

1989:
Silk Roads and Shadows — fantasy novel — 23rd place

1985:
Habitats — anthology — 10th place

Siclari, Joe (1 nomination)
2007:
Worldcon Guest of Honor Speeches (Mike Resnick & JS, eds.) — non-fiction — 9th place

Sidorova, J. M. (1 nomination)
2014:
The Age of Ice — first novel — 8th place

Siegel, Jan (1 nomination)
2000:
Prospero's Children — first novel — 8th place

Sienkiewicz, Bill (1 nomination)
2020:
The Island of Doctor Moreau — art book — 7th place

Sigler, Carolyn (1 nomination)
1999:
Alternative Alices — nonfiction — 10th place

Signet (1 nomination)
1975:
publisher - paperback — 7th place

Signet (NAL) (2 nominations)
1974:
book publisher — 8th place

1972:
book publisher — 6th place

Silbersack, John (1 nomination)
1982:
The Berkley Showcase Vol. 4 (Victoria Schochet & JS, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

Silverberg, Robert (158 nominations; 9 wins)
2015:
The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume Nine: The Millennium Express — collection — 3rd place

2014:
The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume Eight: Hot Times in Magma City — collection — 11th place

2013:
The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume 7: We Are for the Dark — collection — 10th place

2012:
Musings and Meditations — non-fiction — 3rd place

2010:
“The True Vintage of Erzuine Thale” — novelette — 15th place

2010:
Trips: The Collected Stories, Volume Four — collection — 10th place

2008:
editor — 16th place

2008:
“Against the Current” — novelette — 13th place

2008:
“The Emperor and the Maula” — novella — 10th place

2007:
editor — 23rd place

2006:
editor — 17th place

2005:
editor — 8th place

2005:
Between Worlds — anthology — 5th place

2005:
Phases of the Moon: Stories from Six Decades — collection — 3rd place

2004:
editor — 18th place

2004:
Legends II — anthology — 2nd place

2004:
Roma Eterna — collection — 5th place

2004:
Science Fiction: The Best of 2002 (RS & Karen Haber, eds.) — anthology — 20th place

2003:
Robert Silverberg Presents The Great SF Stories (1964) (RS & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

2002:
Nebula Awards Showcase 2001 — anthology — 12th place

2001:
Sailing to Byzantium — collection — 12th place

2001:
“The Millennium Express” — short story — 32nd place

2000:
editor — 8th place

2000:
“A Hero of the Empire” — novelette — 11th place

2000:
Far Horizons — anthology — winner

2000:
“Getting to Know the Dragon” — novelette — 22nd place

1999:
editor — 7th place

1999:
Legends — anthology — winner

1999:
The Alien Years — sf novel — 3rd place

1999:
The Avram Davidson Treasury (by Avram Davidson, edited by RS & Grania Davis) — collection — winner

1999:
“The Colonel in Autumn” — novella — 10th place (tie)

1999:
The Fantasy Hall of Fame — anthology — 11th place

1999:
“Waiting for the End” — novelette — 6th place

1998:
A Century of Science Fiction, 1950-1959 — anthology — 17th place

1998:
“Beauty in the Night” — novelette — 12th place

1998:
“On the Inside” — short story — 7th place

1998:
Reflections and Refractions: Thoughts on Science-Fiction, Science, and Other Matters — nonfiction — 2nd place

1997:
“Death Do Us Part” — short story — 19th place

1997:
“Diana of the Hundred Breasts” — novelette — 20th place

1997:
“The Tree that Grew from the Sky” — novella — 8th place

1996:
“Hot Times in Magma City” — novella — 14th place

1996:
“The Red Blaze is the Morning” — novelette — 22nd place

1995:
Universe 3 (RS & Karen Haber, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

1995:
“Via Roma” — novella — 3rd place

1994:
“The Sri Lanka Position” — short story — 14th place

1993:
“Looking for the Fountain” — novelette — 3rd place

1993:
The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume 1: Secret Sharers — collection — winner

1993:
Thebes of the Hundred Gates — novella — 6th place

1993:
Universe 2 (RS & Karen Haber, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

1992:
“A Tip on a Turtle” — novelette — 19th place

1992:
“An Outpost of the Empire” — short story — 14th place

1991:
“Hot Sky” — novelette — 17th place

1991:
Lion Time in Timbuctoo — novella — 5th place

1991:
Universe 1 (RS & Karen Haber, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

1990:
“A Sleep and a Forgetting” — novelette — 19th place

1990:
“Enter a Soldier. Later: Enter Another” — novelette — 2nd place

1990:
“In Another Country” — novella — 10th place

1990:
“Tales from the Venia Woods” — short story — 12th place

1990:
The Queen of Springtime (US title: The New Springtime) — sf novel — 28th place

1990:
“To the Promised Land” — novelette — 29th place

1989:
At Winter's End — sf novel — 14th place

1989:
“Hannibal's Elephants” — novelette — 11th place

1989:
“House of Bones” — short story — 8th place

1989:
“The Dead Man's Eyes” — short story — 19th place

1989:
“We Are For the Dark” — novella — 6th place

1988:
Robert Silverberg's Worlds of Wonder — anthology — 5th place

1988:
“The Iron Star” — short story — 21st place

1988:
“The Pardoner's Tale” — short story — 13th place

1988:
“The Secret Sharer” — novella — winner

1987:
“Against Babylon” — novelette — 18th place

1987:
Beyond the Safe Zone — collection — 18th place

1987:
“Blindsight” — short story — 15th place

1987:
“Gilgamesh in the Outback” — novella — 4th place

1987:
Star of Gypsies — sf novel — 14th place

1986:
“Sailing to Byzantium” — novella — 2nd place

1986:
“Sunrise on Pluto” — short story — 13th place

1986:
Tom O'Bedlam — sf novel — 25th place

1985:
Gilgamesh the King — fantasy novel — 6th place

1985:
“The Affair” — short story — 23rd place

1985:
The Conglomeroid Cocktail Party — collection — 19th place

1985:
“Tourist Trade” — short story — 11th place

1984:
“Amanda and the Alien” — short story — 11th place

1984:
“Basileus” — short story — 20th place

1984:
“Homefaring” — novella — 4th place

1984:
“Multiples” — novelette — 7th place

1984:
“Needle in a Timestack” — short story — 13th place

1984:
The Arbor House Treasury of Science Fiction Masterpieces (RS & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

1984:
The Fantasy Hall of Fame (RS & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1984:
The Nebula Awards #18 — anthology — 17th place

1984:
Valentine Pontifex — sf novel — 15th place

1983:
“Gianni” — short story — 18th place

1983:
Majipoor Chronicles — single author collection — 2nd place

1983:
“The Pope of the Chimps” — novelette — 12th place

1983:
“Thesme and the Ghayrog” — novella — 3rd place

1982:
“A Thief in Ni-Moya” — novelette — 28th place

1982:
“A Thousand Paces Along the Via Dolorosa” — novelette — 12th place

1982:
New Dimensions 12 (Marta Randall & RS, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

1982:
The Desert of Stolen Dreams — novella — 4th place

1982:
“The Palace at Midnight” — short story — 9th place

1982:
“The Regulars” — short story — 12th place

1982:
“Waiting for the Earthquake” — novelette — 19th place

1981:
Lord Valentine's Castle — fantasy novel — winner

1981:
New Dimensions 11 (RS & Marta Randall, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

1981:
“Our Lady of the Sauropods” — short story — 3rd place

1981:
The Arbor House Treasury of Great Science Fiction Short Novels (RS & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1981:
The Arbor House Treasury of Modern Science Fiction (RS & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

1980:
The Best of New Dimensions — anthology — 2nd place

1980:
The Edge of Space — anthology — 17th place

1979:
Alpha 9 — anthology — 15th place

1979:
New Dimensions 8 — anthology — 4th place

1977:
Capricorn Games — author collection — 10th place

1977:
New Dimensions 6 — anthology — 6th place

1977:
Shadrach in the Furnace — novel — 6th place

1977:
The Best of Robert Silverberg — author collection — 7th place

1977:
The Crystal Ship — anthology — 8th place

1976:
Epoch (Roger Elwood & RS, eds.) — anthology — winner

1976:
New Dimensions 5 — anthology — 4th place

1976:
The Feast of St. Dionysus — single author collection — 11th place

1976:
The New Atlantis — anthology — 5th place

1976:
The Stochastic Man — novel — 4th place

1975:
Alpha 5 — reprint anthology — 6th place

1975:
Born with the Dead — single author collection — 8th place

1975:
“Born with the Dead” — novella — winner

1975:
“In the House of Double Minds” — short story — 15th place

1975:
New Dimensions IV — original anthology — 2nd place

1975:
“Schwartz Between the Galaxies” — short story — 3rd place

1975:
Threads of Time — original anthology — 3rd place

1974:
Alpha 4 — reprint anth/collection — 8th place

1974:
Chains of the Sea — original anthology — 7th place

1974:
“In the Group” — short fiction — 10th place

1974:
“Many Mansions” — short fiction — 11th place (tie)

1974:
“Ms. Found in an Abandoned Time Machine” — short fiction — 5th place

1974:
New Dimensions 3 — original anthology — 2nd place

1974:
“The Feast of St. Dionysus” — novella — 3rd place

1973:
“(Now+n), (Now-n)” — short fiction — 18th place (tie)

1973:
Alpha Three — reprint anth/collection — 4th place

1973:
“Caliban” — short fiction — 12th place

1973:
Dying Inside — novel — 3rd place

1973:
New Dimensions II — original anthology — 3rd place

1973:
The Book of Skulls — novel — 2nd place

1973:
The Day the Sun Stood Still — original anthology — 9th place

1973:
“When We Went to See the End of the World” — short fiction — 14th place (tie)

1972:
A Time of Changes — novel — 3rd place

1972:
“All the Way Up, All the Way Down” — short fiction — 15th place

1972:
Alpha Two — reprint anth/collection — 6th place

1972:
“In Entropy's Jaws” — short fiction — 13th place

1972:
Moonferns and Starsongs — reprint anth/collection — 13th place

1972:
New Dimensions 1 — original anthology — 2nd place

1972:
Son of Man — novel — 9th place

1972:
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume 1 — reprint anth/collection — 10th place

1972:
“The Second Trip” — novel — 10th place

1972:
The World Inside — novel — 6th place

1971:
Alpha One — anthology/collection — 10th place

1971:
Downward to the Earth — novel — 5th place (tie)

1971:
Great Short Novels of Science Fiction — anthology/collection — 13th place

1971:
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume 1 — anthology/collection — winner

1971:
“The Throwbacks” — short fiction — 13th place

1971:
Tower of Glass — novel — 2nd place (tie)

Silverstein, Janna (1 nomination)
1996:
Full Spectrum 5 (Jennifer Hershey, Tom Dupree & JS, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

Simak, Clifford D. (9 nominations; 1 win)
1997:
Over the River and Through the Woods: The Best Short Fiction of Clifford D. Simak — collection — 11th place

1982:
Project Pope — sf novel — 5th place

1981:
“Grotto of the Dancing Deer” — short story — winner

1978:
A Heritage of Stars — sf novel — 15th place

1978:
“Auk House” — novella — 4th place

1975:
“The Marathon Photograph” — novella — 6th place

1974:
“Epilog” — short fiction — 17th place

1973:
A Choice of Gods — novel — 5th place

1972:
“The Autumn Land” — short fiction — 5th place

Simmons, Dan (29 nominations; 12 wins)
2010:
Drood — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2008:
“Muse of Fire” — novella — 5th place

2006:
Olympos — sf novel — 2nd place

2004:
Ilium — sf novel — winner

2003:
A Winter Haunting — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2003:
Worlds Enough & Time — collection — 3rd place

2002:
“On K2 with Kanakaredes” — novelette — 3rd place

2001:
“Madame Bovary, c'est moi” — short story — 23rd place

2000:
“Orphans of the Helix” — novella — winner

1998:
The Rise of Endymion — sf novel — winner

1997:
Endymion — sf novel — 2nd place

1996:
“Looking for Kelly Dahl” — novella — 15th place

1995:
Fires of Eden — dark fantasy/horror novel — winner

1994:
“Death in Bangkok” (aka “Dying in Bangkok“) — novelette — winner

1994:
“Flashback” — novella — 4th place

1994:
Lovedeath — collection — 2nd place

1993:
Children of the Night — horror/dark fantasy novel — winner

1993:
The Hollow Man — sf novel — 3rd place

1992:
“All Dracula's Children” — novelette — winner

1992:
Summer of Night — horror/dark fantasy novel — winner

1991:
Entropy's Bed at Midnight — novelette — winner

1991:
Prayers to Broken Stones — collection — 3rd place

1991:
The Fall of Hyperion — sf novel — winner

1990:
Carrion Comfort — horror novel — winner

1990:
Hyperion — sf novel — winner

1990:
Phases of Gravity — sf novel — 9th place

1986:
Song of Kali — first novel — 16th place

1984:
“Remembering Siri” — novelette — 15th place

1983:
“The River Styx Flows Upstream” — short story — 26th place

Simmons, Wm. Mark (1 nomination)
1991:
In the Net of Dreams — first novel — 7th place

Simon & Schuster (1 nomination)
1975:
publisher - hardbound — 8th place

Simon & Schuster/Pocket (3 nominations)
1993:
book publisher — 14th place

1989:
book publisher — 16th place

1988:
book publisher — 16th place

Simpson, M. J. (1 nomination)
2004:
Hitchhiker: A Biography of Douglas Adams — non-fiction/art — 5th place

Sims, Bennett (1 nomination)
2014:
A Questionable Shape — first novel — 9th place

Sinclair, Alison (1 nomination)
1996:
Legacies — first novel — 11th place

Singer, Melissa Ann (1 nomination)
1983:
The Berkley Showcase Vol. 5 (Victoria Schochet & MAS, eds.) — anthology — 18th place

Singh, Vandana (4 nominations)
2015:
“Entanglement” — novella — 12th place

2013:
Breaking the Bow: Stories Inspired by the Ramayana (Anil Menon & VS, eds.) — anthology — 23rd place

2010:
The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet and Other Stories — collection — 15th place

2008:
Of Love and Other Monsters — novella — 17th place

Sinisalo, Johanna (3 nominations)
2015:
The Blood of Angels — sf novel — 25th place

2011:
Birdbrain — sf novel — 17th place

2007:
The Dedalus Book of Finnish Fantasy — anthology — 23rd place

Sis, Peter (1 nomination)
1995:
The Three Golden Keys — art book — 11th place

Skal, David J. (5 nominations)
1998:
Bram Stoker's Dracula (Nina Auerbach & DJS, eds.) — nonfiction — 6th place

1994:
The Monster Show: A Cultural History of Horror — nonfiction — 3rd place

1991:
Hollywood Gothic — nonfiction — 5th place

1989:
Antibodies — horror novel — 12th place

1981:
Scavengers — first novel — 10th place

Skillingstead, Jack (2 nominations)
2010:
Are You There and Other Stories — collection — 20th place

2010:
Harbinger — first novel — 8th place

Skipp, John (2 nominations)
1990:
Book of the Dead (JS & Craig Spector, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

1989:
The Scream (by JS & Craig Spector) — horror novel — 11th place

Sladek, John (6 nominations)
2003:
Maps: The Uncollected John Sladek — collection — 21st place

1985:
The Lunatics of Terra — collection — 17th place

1984:
Roderick at Random — sf novel — 24th place

1984:
Tik-Tok — sf novel — 27th place

1983:
Roderick — sf novel — 13th place

1982:
The Best of John Sladek — single author collection — 13th place

Slatter, Angela (3 nominations)
2022:
You Are Not Your Writing & Other Sage Advice — nonfiction — 10th place

2017:
Vigil — first novel — 9th place

2015:
The Bitterwood Bible and Other Recountings — collection — 9th place

Slattery, Brian Francis (1 nomination)
2013:
Lost Everything — sf novel — 25th place

Slonczewski, Joan (3 nominations)
2012:
The Highest Frontier — young adult book — 13th place

1999:
The Children Star — sf novel — 23rd place

1981:
Still Forms on Foxfield — first novel — 8th place

Slusser, George E. (2 nominations)
1993:
Fiction 2000: Cyberpunk and the Future of Narrative (GES & Tom Shippey, eds.) — nonfiction — 12th place

1987:
Hard Science Fiction (GES & Eric S. Rabkin, eds.) — nonfiction — 14th place

Smale, Alan (1 nomination)
2013:
“The Mongolian Book of the Dead” — novella — 18th place

Small Beer (10 nominations)
2024:
publisher — 5th place

2023:
publisher/imprint — 5th place

2022:
publisher — 5th place

2021:
publisher/imprint — 5th place

2020:
publisher/imprint — 4th place

2019:
publisher — 5th place

2018:
publisher — 6th place

2017:
publisher — 4th place

2015:
publisher/imprint — 4th place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 4th place

Small Beer Press (11 nominations)
2013:
publisher/imprint — 7th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 5th place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 14th place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 12th place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 14th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 12th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 12th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 11th place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 10th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 14th place

2003:
book publisher/imprint — 13th place

Smeds, Dave (2 nominations)
1994:
“Suicidal Tendencies” — novelette — 15th place

1986:
The Sorcery Within — first novel — 20th place

Smith, Clark Ashton (2 nominations)
1996:
Tales of Zothique — collection — 12th place

1989:
A Rendezvous in Averoigne: The Best Fantastic Tales of Clark Ashton Smith — collection — 21st place

Smith, Cordwainer (4 nominations)
1994:
The Rediscovery of Man: The Complete Short Science Fiction of Cordwainer Smith — collection — 3rd place

1976:
“Down to a Sunless Sea” — novelette — 2nd place

1976:
Norstrilia — novel — 9th place

1976:
The Best of Cordwainer Smith (by CS, edited by J. J. Pierce) — single author collection — 2nd place

Smith, Curtis C. (2 nominations)
1987:
Twentieth-Century Science-Fiction Writers, Second Edition — nonfiction — 9th place

1982:
Twentieth-Century Science-Fiction Writers — related nonfiction book — 11th place

Smith, D. Alexander (1 nomination)
1989:
“Dying in Hull” — short story — 29th place

Smith, Dean Wesley (4 nominations; 1 win)
1995:
“Jukebox Gifts” — short story — 20th place

1992:
editor — 12th place

1991:
Science Fiction Writers of America Handbook (Kristine Kathryn Rusch & DWS, eds.) — nonfiction — winner

1990:
Laying the Music to Rest — first novel — 6th place

Smith, George O. (1 nomination)
1983:
Worlds of George O. Smith — single author collection — 17th place

Smith, Kristine (1 nomination)
2000:
Code of Conduct — first novel — 4th place

Smith, Michael Marshall (1 nomination)
2004:
More Tomorrow & Other Stories — collection — 22nd place

Smith, Thomas G. (1 nomination)
1987:
Industrial Light and Magic: The Art of Special Effects — nonfiction — 4th place

Snead, Richard (1 nomination)
1975:
“The Kozmic Kid” — novella — 14th place

Snipes, Jonathan (1 nomination)
2020:
The Deep (by Rivers Solomon, Daveed Diggs, William Hutson & JS, with234) — novella — 5th place

Snodgrass, Melinda M. (1 nomination)
1990:
Queen's Gambit Declined — fantasy novel — 21st place

Snyder, Lucy A. (1 nomination)
2010:
Spellbent — first novel — 10th place

Snyder, Maria V. (1 nomination)
2006:
Poison Study — first novel — 11th place

Snyder, Midori (2 nominations)
1999:
The Innamorati — fantasy novel — 17th place

1988:
Soulstring — first novel — 24th place

Solaris (4 nominations)
2015:
publisher/imprint — 11th place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 19th place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 22nd place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 21st place

Solomon, Charles (1 nomination)
1990:
Enchanted Drawings — nonfiction — 12th place

Solomon, Rivers (3 nominations)
2022:
Sorrowland — horror novel — 2nd place

2020:
The Deep (by RS, Daveed Diggs, William Hutson & Jonathan Snipes, with234) — novella — 5th place

2018:
An Unkindness of Ghosts — first novel — 8th place

Solstein, Eric (1 nomination)
2003:
John W. Campbell's Golden Age of Science Fiction — non-fiction — 8th place

Somtow, S. P. (22 nominations; 1 win)
2009:
“An Alien Heresy” — novelette — 27th place

2000:
Dragon's Fin Soup — collection — 18th place

1999:
Darker Angels — dark fantasy/horror novel — 5th place

1998:
The Vampire's Beautiful Daughter — novella — 7th place

1996:
Vanitas — horror/dark fantasy novel — 9th place

1994:
“Darker Angels” — novelette — 11th place

1994:
The Wizard's Apprentice — fantasy novel — 16th place

1993:
Forest of the Night — fantasy novel — 15th place

1993:
Valentine — horror/dark fantasy novel — 8th place

1992:
“Chui Chai” — short story — 25th place

1992:
Riverrun — fantasy novel — 8th place

1991:
Moon Dance — horror/dark fantasy novel — 3rd place

1987:
“Fiddling for Waterbuffaloes” (as by Somtow Sucharitkul) — novelette — 15th place

1986:
The Darkling Wind (as by Somtow Sucharitkul) — sf novel — 30th place

1985:
Utopia Hunters (as by Somtow Sucharitkul) — collection — 9th place

1985:
Vampire Junction — fantasy novel — 15th place

1984:
“Aquila Meets Bigfoot” (as by Somtow Sucharitkul) — novella — 12th place

1984:
Fire from the Wine-Dark Sea (as by Somtow Sucharitkul) — collection — 16th place

1983:
“Aquila” (as by Somtow Sucharitkul) — novelette — 13th place

1983:
Light on the Sound (as by Somtow Sucharitkul) — sf novel — 24th place

1982:
“Absent Thee from Felicity Awhile” (as by Somtow Sucharitkul) — short story — 10th place

1982:
Starship & Haiku (as by Somtow Sucharitkul) — first novel — winner

Sorg, Arley (3 nominations)
2024:
(AS & Christie Yant) — editor — 7th place

2023:
(AS & Christie Yant) — editor — 7th place

2022:
(AS & Christie Yant) — editor — 10th place

Soukup, Martha (4 nominations)
1998:
The Arbitrary Placement of Walls — collection — 17th place (tie)

1994:
“The Story So Far” — short story — 3rd place

1993:
“The Arbitrary Placement of Walls” — short story — 13th place

1992:
“Dog's Life” — short story — 21st place

Sparhawk, Bud (1 nomination)
1997:
“Primrose and Thorn” — novella — 16th place (tie)

Spector, Craig (2 nominations)
1990:
Book of the Dead (John Skipp & CS, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

1989:
The Scream (by John Skipp & CS) — horror novel — 11th place

Spectra (2 nominations)
2011:
publisher/imprint — 17th place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 19th place

Spectrum SF (3 nominations)
2003:
magazine — 12th place

2002:
magazine — 13th place

2001:
magazine — 12th place

Speculation (4 nominations)
1974:
fanzine — 14th place

1973:
fanzine — 8th place

1972:
fanzine — 8th place

1971:
fanzine — 5th place

2024:
A Traveller in Time: The Critical Practice of Maureen Kincaid Speller — non-fiction — 4th place

Spencer, Wen (1 nomination)
2002:
Alien Taste — first novel — 5th place

2008:
“Stone and the Librarian” — short story — 24th place

2007:
The Ocean and All Its Devices — collection — 21st place

2001:
“The Foster Child” — short story — 31st place

1999:
Irrational Fears — dark fantasy/horror novel — 7th place

1996:
Zod Wallop — fantasy novel — 13th place

Sperring, Kari (1 nomination)
2010:
Living with Ghosts — first novel — 11th place

Sphere (2 nominations)
1974:
book publisher — 16th place

1972:
book publisher — 14th place

Spinrad, Norman (26 nominations)
2000:
Greenhouse Summer — sf novel — 18th place

1999:
“The Year of the Mouse” — short story — 12th place

1994:
Vampire Junkies — novella — 10th place

1993:
Deus X — novella — 8th place

1992:
Russian Spring — sf novel — 14th place

1992:
“What Eats You” — novelette — 16th place

1991:
Science Fiction in the Real World — nonfiction — 3rd place

1989:
“Journals of the Plague Years” — novella — 3rd place

1989:
“La Vie Continué” — novella — 17th place

1989:
Other Americas — collection — 4th place

1988:
Little Heroes — sf novel — 30th place

1986:
Child of Fortune — sf novel — 24th place

1986:
“World War Last” — novella — 10th place

1984:
Staying Alive: A Writer's Guide — nonfiction/reference — 5th place

1984:
“Street Meat” — novelette — 5th place

1984:
The Void Captain's Tale — sf novel — 5th place

1981:
“Prime Time” — short story — 11th place

1981:
Songs from the Stars — sf novel — 16th place

1980:
A World Between — sf novel — 21st place

1980:
The Star-Spangled Future — single author collection — 9th place

1976:
No Direction Home — single author collection — 12th place

1976:
“Sierra Maestra” — short story — 6th place

1975:
Modern Science Fiction — reprint anthology — 7th place

1975:
“Riding the Torch” — novella — 3rd place

1973:
The Iron Dream — novel — 10th place

1971:
The Last Hurrah of the Golden Horde — anthology/collection — 8th place

Springer, Nancy (8 nominations)
1997:
Fair Peril — fantasy novel — 17th place

1995:
Larque on the Wing — fantasy novel — 9th place

1990:
Apocalypse — fantasy novel — 20th place

1988:
Chance and Other Gestures of the Hand of Fate — collection — 19th place

1987:
“The Boy Who Plaited Manes” — short story — 5th place

1986:
Wings of Flame — fantasy novel — 22nd place

1983:
The Black Beast — fantasy novel — 13th place

1982:
The Sable Moon — fantasy novel — 17th place

Spurgeon, Sara L. (1 nomination)
2021:
Weird Westerns: Race, Gender, Genre (Kerry Fine, Michael K. Johnson, Rebecca M. Lush & SLS, eds.) — nonfiction — 4th place

Spurlock, J. David (6 nominations)
2021:
Fantastic Paintings of Frazetta (by JDS, illustrated by Frank Frazetta) — art book — 5th place

2014:
The Alluring Art of Margaret Brundage (by Stephen D. Korshak & JDS) — art book — 4th place

2014:
The Frazetta Sketchbook (by Frank Frazetta, edited by JDS) — art book — 8th place

2013:
The Art of the Dragon (Patrick Wilshire & JDS, eds.) — art book — 7th place

2007:
RGK: The Art of Roy G. Krenkel (Barry Klugerman & JDS, eds.) — art book — 8th place

2007:
Wally's World: The Brilliant Life and Tragic Death of Wally Wood, The World's Second-Best Comic Book Artist (by Steve Starger & JDS) — art book — 11th place

Sriduangkaew, Benjanun (1 nomination)
2014:
“The Bees Her Heart, the Hive Her Belly” — short story — 26th place

St. Martin's (22 nominations)
2015:
publisher/imprint — 20th place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 18th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 23rd place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 19th place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 17th place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 19th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 20th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 24th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 23rd place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 17th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 22nd place

2003:
book publisher/imprint — 20th place

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 12th place

2001:
book publisher/imprint — 13th place

2000:
book publisher/imprint — 9th place

1999:
book publisher/imprint — 9th place

1988:
book publisher — 9th place

1982:
book publisher — 16th place

1981:
book publisher — 16th place (tie)

1980:
book publisher — 8th place

1978:
publisher — 7th place

1977:
publisher — 11th place

Stabenow, Dana (1 nomination)
1992:
Second Star — first novel — 16th place

Stableford, Brian (33 nominations)
2009:
“Following the Pharmers” — novelette — 29th place

2009:
“The Philosopher's Stone” — novella — 7th place

2008:
Science Fact and Science Fiction: An Encyclopedia — non-fiction — 9th place

2007:
“The Plurality of Worlds” — novella — 9th place

2006:
Historical Dictionary of Fantasy Literature — non-fiction — 14th place

2003:
The Omega Expedition — sf novel — 27th place

2002:
The Cassandra Complex — sf novel — 22nd place

2002:
“The Milk of Human Kindness” — short story — 10th place

2001:
“Chanterelle” — novelette — 29th place

2001:
“Snowball in Hell” — novelette — 3rd place

2001:
“Tenebrio” — novelette — 28th place

2001:
The Fountains of Youth — sf novel — 14th place

2001:
“The Mandrake Garden” — short story — 16th place (tie)

2000:
“Ashes and Tombstones” — short story — 17th place

2000:
“The Gateway of Eternity” — novella — 19th place

1998:
“The Black Blood of the Dead” — novella — 12th place

1998:
“The Pipes of Pan” — novelette — 9th place

1997:
The Hunger and Ecstasy of Vampires — horror/dark fantasy novel — 4th place

1996:
“Inherit the Earth” — novella — 16th place

1996:
“Mortimer Gray's History of Death” — novella — 8th place

1996:
“The Age of Innocence” — short story — 12th place

1996:
“The Hunger and Ecstasy of Vampires” — novella — 21st place

1995:
“Les Fleurs du Mal” — novella — 6th place

1995:
The Carnival of Destruction — dark fantasy/horror novel — 13th place

1995:
“The Tree of Life” — novelette — 20th place

1994:
“Carriers” — short story — 19th place

1993:
Young Blood — horror/dark fantasy novel — 12th place

1992:
Sexual Chemistry — collection — 16th place

1992:
The Angel of Pain — horror/dark fantasy novel — 10th place

1992:
“The Invisible Worm” — novelette — 17th place (tie)

1991:
The Werewolves of London — horror/dark fantasy novel — 5th place

1989:
The Empire of Fear — horror novel — 7th place

1989:
“The Man Who Loved the Vampire Lady” — novelette — 12th place

Staicar, Tom (1 nomination)
1983:
Critical Encounters II: Writers and Themes in Science Fiction — nonfiction/reference — 11th place

Stålenhag, Simon (2 nominations)
2022:
The Labyrinth — illustrated and art book — 7th place

2019:
The Electric State — art book — 10th place

Stallman, Robert (3 nominations)
1982:
The Captive — fantasy novel — 5th place

1981:
The Orphan — first novel — 2nd place

1981:
The Orphan — fantasy novel — 17th place

Stanton, Mary (1 nomination)
1989:
The Heavenly Horse from the Outermost West — first novel — 15th place

Starger, Steve (1 nomination)
2007:
Wally's World: The Brilliant Life and Tragic Death of Wally Wood, The World's Second-Best Comic Book Artist (by SS & J. David Spurlock) — art book — 11th place

Starling, Caitlin (2 nominations)
2022:
The Death of Jane Lawrence — horror novel — 5th place

2020:
The Luminous Dead — first novel — 8th place

Starling (5 nominations)
1976:
fanzine — 12th place

1975:
fanzine — 14th place

1974:
fanzine — 8th place

1973:
fanzine — 19th place

1972:
fanzine — 13th place

Starlog (11 nominations)
1988:
magazine — 10th place

1987:
magazine/fanzine — 12th place

1986:
magazine/fanzine — 11th place

1985:
magazine/fanzine — 11th place

1984:
magazine/fanzine — 10th place

1983:
magazine/fanzine — 13th place

1982:
magazine/fanzine — 11th place

1981:
magazine/fanzine — 13th place

1980:
magazine — 14th place

1979:
magazine — 10th place

1978:
magazine — 10th place

Starship (3 nominations)
1982:
magazine/fanzine — 12th place

1981:
magazine/fanzine — 9th place

1980:
magazine — 9th place

Staveley, Brian (1 nomination)
2015:
The Emperor's Blades — first novel — 3rd place

Steadman, Ralph (1 nomination)
1997:
Animal Farm: 50th Anniversary Edition (by George Orwell, illustrated by RS) — art book — 7th place

Steele, Allen (23 nominations; 2 wins)
2013:
Apollo's Outcasts — young adult book — 10th place

2003:
Coyote — sf novel — 5th place

2002:
“Stealing Alabama” — novella — 6th place

2002:
“The Days Between” — novelette — 8th place

2000:
“Green Acres” — novelette — 16th place

2000:
“Her Own Private Sitcom” — short story — 12th place (tie)

2000:
Sex and Violence in Zero-G — collection — 12th place

2000:
“The Exile of Evening Star” — novella — 14th place

1999:
“Zwarte Piet's Tale” — novelette — 13th place

1998:
“…Where Angels Fear to Tread” — novella — winner

1997:
“Kronos” — novelette — 17th place

1997:
The Tranquillity Alternative — sf novel — 25th place

1996:
“The Death of Captain Future” — novella — 6th place

1996:
“The Good Rat” — novelette — 9th place

1995:
The Jericho Iteration — sf novel — 31st place

1994:
Rude Astronauts — collection — 12th place

1993:
Labyrinth of Night — sf novel — 17th place

1992:
“The Return of Weird Frank” — novelette — 17th place (tie)

1991:
Clarke County, Space — sf novel — 19th place

1991:
“Trembling Earth” — novella — 14th place

1990:
Orbital Decay — sf novel — 20th place

1990:
Orbital Decay — first novel — winner

1990:
“Red Planet Blues” — novella — 20th place

Steele, Linda (1 nomination)
1986:
Ibis — first novel — 24th place

Stemple, Adam (2 nominations; 1 win)
2006:
Pay the Piper (by Jane Yolen & AS) — young adult book — winner

2006:
Singer of Souls — first novel — 13th place

Stephenson, Neal (9 nominations; 4 wins)
2016:
Seveneves — sf novel — 2nd place

2014:
Atmosphaera Incognita” — novelette — 27th place

2013:
Some Remarks — non-fiction — 3rd place

2009:
Anathem — sf novel — winner

2005:
The Baroque Cycle: The Confusion; The System of the World — sf novel — winner

2004:
Quicksilver — sf novel — 3rd place

2000:
Cryptonomicon — sf novel — winner

1996:
The Diamond Age — sf novel — winner

1993:
Snow Crash — sf novel — 10th place

Steranko, Jim (1 nomination)
1971:
paperback cover illustrator — 12th place

Sterle, Lisa (1 nomination)
2022:
Squad (by Maggie Tokuda-Hall, illustrated by LS) — illustrated and art book — 4th place

Sterling, Bruce (57 nominations; 3 wins)
2017:
Pirate Utopia — novella — 10th place

2013:
“Goddess of Mercy” — novelette — 22nd place

2013:
“The Peak of Eternal Light” — novelette — 15th place

2012:
Gothic High-Tech — collection — 9th place

2011:
“The Exterminator's Want-Ad” — short story — 17th place

2010:
“Black Swan” — novelette — 30th place

2010:
“Colliding Branes” (by Rudy Rucker & BS) — short story — 14th place

2008:
“A Plain Tale from Our Hills” — short story — 37th place

2008:
Ascendancies: The Best of Bruce Sterling — collection — 8th place

2008:
“Hormiga Canyon” (by Rudy Rucker & BS) — novella — 12th place

2008:
“Kiosk” — novelette — 11th place

2008:
“The Lustration” — short story — 35th place

2007:
Visionary in Residence — collection — 11th place

2006:
“The Blemmye's Stratagem” — novelette — 15th place

2006:
“The Denial” — short story — 16th place

2005:
“Luciferase” — short story — 15th place

2005:
The Zenith Angle — sf novel — 19th place (tie)

2004:
“Junk DNA” (by Rudy Rucker & BS) — novelette — 20th place

2003:
“In Paradise” — short story — 5th place (tie)

2003:
Tomorrow Now: Envisioning the Next Fifty Years — non-fiction — winner

2001:
Zeitgeist — sf novel — 3rd place

2000:
A Good Old-Fashioned Future — collection — 2nd place

1999:
Distraction — sf novel — 4th place

1999:
“Maneki Neko” — short story — winner

1999:
“Taklamakan” — novelette — winner (tie)

1997:
“Bicycle Repairman” — novelette — 4th place

1997:
Holy Fire — sf novel — 5th place

1997:
Schismatrix Plus — collection — 15th place

1997:
“The Littlest Jackal” — novella — 12th place

1995:
Heavy Weather — sf novel — 6th place

1994:
“Deep Eddy” — novelette — 4th place

1994:
“Sacred Cow” — short story — 11th place

1993:
Globalhead — collection — 4th place

1993:
The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier — nonfiction — 9th place

1992:
The Difference Engine (by William Gibson & BS) — sf novel — 20th place

1991:
The Difference Engine (by William Gibson & BS) — sf novel — 8th place

1991:
“The Shores of Bohemia” — novelette — 11th place

1991:
“We See Things Differently” — short story — 9th place

1990:
Crystal Express — collection — 2nd place

1990:
“Dori Bangs” — short story — 6th place

1989:
Islands in the Net — sf novel — 3rd place

1989:
“Our Neural Chernobyl” — short story — 10th place

1988:
“Flowers of Edo” — novelette — 4th place

1988:
“The Little Magic Shop” — short story — 14th place

1987:
Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology — anthology — 4th place

1987:
“The Beautiful and the Sublime” — novelette — 19th place

1986:
“Dinner in Audoghast” — short story — 5th place

1986:
“Green Days in Brunei” — novella — 9th place

1986:
“Mozart in Mirrorshades” (by BS & Lewis Shiner) — short story — 17th place

1986:
Schismatrix — sf novel — 18th place

1986:
“Storming the Cosmos” (by Rudy Rucker & BS) — novelette — 10th place

1985:
“Sunken Gardens” — short story — 14th place

1984:
“Cicada Queen” — novelette — 16th place

1984:
“Red Star, Winter Orbit” (by BS & William Gibson) — novelette — 19th place

1984:
“Spook” — short story — 6th place

1983:
“Spider Rose” — short story — 3rd place

1983:
“Swarm” — novelette — 6th place

Sternbach, Rick (8 nominations; 2 wins)
1983:
artist — 15th place

1982:
artist — 20th place (tie)

1981:
artist — 12th place

1980:
artist — 17th place (tie)

1979:
artist — 6th place

1977:
artist — winner

1976:
artist — winner

1975:
professional artist — 5th place

Stevens-Arce, James (1 nomination)
2001:
Soulsaver — first novel — 10th place

Stevenson, Jennifer (1 nomination)
2005:
Trash Sex Magic — first novel — 4th place

Stevenson, Keith (1 nomination)
2010:
X6 — anthology — 23rd place

Stevermer, Caroline (1 nomination)
1995:
A College of Magics — fantasy novel — 12th place

Stewart, Andrea (1 nomination)
2021:
The Bone Shard Daughter — first novel — 4th place

Stewart, Ian (2 nominations)
2001:
Wheelers (by IS & Jack Cohen) — first novel — 4th place

1988:
“Displaced Person” — novella — 11th place (tie)

Stewart, Mary (1 nomination)
1980:
The Last Enchantment — fantasy novel — 8th place

Stewart, Sean (7 nominations)
2005:
Perfect Circle — fantasy novel — 8th place

2001:
Galveston — fantasy novel — 6th place

1999:
Mockingbird — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1998:
The Night Watch — fantasy novel — 20th place

1997:
Clouds End — fantasy novel — 14th place

1996:
Resurrection Man — fantasy novel — 5th place

1994:
Passion Play — first novel — 10th place

Stiefvater, Maggie (3 nominations)
2015:
Blue Lily, Lily Blue — young adult book — 10th place

2014:
The Dream Thieves — young adult book — 7th place

2013:
The Raven Boys — young adult book — 15th place

Stiegler, Marc (4 nominations)
1990:
“The Gentle Seduction” — novelette — 17th place

1985:
Valentina: Soul in Sapphire (by Joseph H. Delaney & MS) — first novel — 6th place

1984:
“A Simple Case of Suicide” — novelette — 20th place (tie)

1982:
“Petals of Rose” — novella — 16th place

Stiles, Steve (4 nominations)
1974:
fan artist — 9th place

1973:
fan artist — 12th place

1972:
fan artist — 9th place

1971:
fan cartoonist — 3rd place

Stith, John E. (2 nominations)
1991:
“Naught for Hire” — novella — 13th place

1991:
Redshift Rendezvous — sf novel — 15th place

Stoddard, James (1 nomination)
1999:
The High House — first novel — 10th place

Stoddard, Jason (1 nomination)
2006:
“Winning Mars” — novella — 15th place

Storm, D. D. (1 nomination)
1982:
“Mud/Aurora” — short story — 23rd place

Stout, Amy (3 nominations; 1 win)
1994:
Full Spectrum 4 (Lou Aronica, AS & Betsy Mitchell, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1992:
Full Spectrum 3 (Lou Aronica, AS & Betsy Mitchell, eds.) — anthology — winner

1990:
Full Spectrum 2 (Lou Aronica, Shawna McCarthy, AS & Patrick LoBrutto, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

Stout, William (1 nomination)
1982:
Dinosaurs (by WS, William Service & Byron Preiss) — related nonfiction book — 18th place

Stover, Leon E. (1 nomination)
1988:
Robert Heinlein — nonfiction — 14th place

1998:
Iron Dawn — first novel — 14th place

Strahan, Jonathan (73 nominations; 4 wins)
2024:
editor — 3rd place

2024:
The Book of Witches — anthology — 2nd place

2023:
editor — 4th place

2023:
Someone in Time: Tales of Time-Crossed Romance — anthology — 7th place

2023:
Tomorrow's Parties: Life in the Anthropocene — anthology — 4th place

2022:
editor — 2nd place

2022:
The Year's Best Science Fiction Volume 2 — anthology — 3rd place

2021:
editor — 2nd place

2021:
Made to Order — anthology — 6th place

2021:
The Book of Dragons — anthology — winner

2021:
The Year's Best Science Fiction Vol. 1 — anthology — 8th place

2020:
editor — 2nd place

2020:
Mission Critical — anthology — 8th place

2020:
The Best Science Fiction & fantasy of the Year Volume Thirteen — anthology — 10th place

2019:
editor — 3rd place

2019:
Infinity's End — anthology — 3rd place

2019:
The Best Science Fiction & Fantasy of the Year Volume Twelve — anthology — 8th place

2018:
editor — 3rd place

2018:
Infinity Wars — anthology — 2nd place

2018:
The Best Science Fiction & Fantasy of the Year Volume Eleven — anthology — 9th place

2017:
editor — 2nd place

2017:
Bridging Infinity — anthology — 4th place

2017:
Drowned Worlds — anthology — 6th place

2017:
The Best Science Fiction & Fantasy of the Year Volume Ten — anthology — 10th place

2016:
editor — 5th place

2016:
Meeting Infinity — anthology — 5th place

2015:
editor — 2nd place

2015:
Fearsome Magics: The New Solaris Book of Fantasy 2 — anthology — 15th place

2015:
Reach for Infinity — anthology — 3rd place

2015:
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume Eight — anthology — 10th place

2014:
editor — 5th place

2014:
Fearsome Journeys: The New Solaris Book of Fantasy — anthology — 6th place

2014:
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume Seven — anthology — 4th place

2013:
editor — 2nd place

2013:
Edge of Infinity — anthology — winner

2013:
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume Six — anthology — 5th place

2013:
Under My Hat: Tales from the Cauldron — anthology — 8th place

2012:
editor — 2nd place

2012:
Eclipse Four — anthology — 5th place

2012:
Engineering Infinity — anthology — 3rd place

2012:
Life on Mars: Tales of the New Frontier — anthology — 9th place

2012:
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume Five — anthology — 8th place

2011:
editor — 2nd place

2011:
Godlike Machines — anthology — 7th place

2011:
Swords & Dark Magic (JS & Lou Anders, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2011:
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year — anthology — 6th place

2011:
Wings of Fire (by JS & Marianne S. Jablon, ed.) — anthology — 16th place

2010:
editor — 3rd place

2010:
Eclipse Three — anthology — 4th place

2010:
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume Three — anthology — 10th place

2010:
The New Space Opera 2 (Gardner Dozois & JS, eds.) — anthology — winner

2009:
editor — 5th place

2009:
Eclipse Two — anthology — 4th place

2009:
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume Two — anthology — 16th place

2009:
The Starry Rift — anthology — 5th place

2008:
editor — 7th place

2008:
Best Short Novels: 2007 — anthology — 16th place

2008:
Eclipse One: New Fantasy and Science Fiction — anthology — 8th place

2008:
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume One — anthology — 14th place

2008:
The New Space Opera (Gardner Dozois & JS, eds.) — anthology — winner

2007:
editor — 12th place

2007:
Best Short Novels: 2006 — anthology — 10th place

2007:
Eidolon 1 (JS & Jeremy G. Byrne, eds.) — anthology — 25th place

2007:
Fantasy: The Very Best of 2005 — anthology — 19th place

2007:
Science Fiction: The Very Best of 2005 — anthology — 18th place

2006:
editor — 14th place

2006:
Best Short Novels: 2005 — anthology — 8th place

2006:
Fantasy: The Best of 2004 (Karen Haber & JS, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

2006:
Science Fiction: The Best of 2004 (Karen Haber & JS, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

2005:
editor — 13th place

2005:
Best Short Novels: 2004 — anthology — 11th place

2005:
Science Fiction: The Best of 2003 (Karen Haber & JS, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

2005:
The Locus Awards: Thirty Years of the Best Science Fiction and Fantasy (Charles N. Brown & JS, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

Strait, Kevin M. (1 nomination)
2024:
Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures (KMS & Kinshasha Holman Conwill, eds.) — illustrated and art book — 2nd place

Strange Horizons (23 nominations)
2024:
magazine — 7th place

2023:
magazine — 7th place

2022:
magazine — 7th place

2021:
magazine — 7th place

2020:
magazine — 8th place

2019:
magazine — 9th place

2018:
magazine — 7th place

2017:
magazine — 9th place

2015:
magazine — 7th place

2014:
magazine — 9th place

2013:
magazine — 8th place

2012:
magazine — 8th place

2011:
magazine — 7th place

2010:
magazine — 6th place

2009:
magazine — 10th place

2008:
magazine — 9th place

2007:
magazine — 4th place

2006:
magazine — 8th place

2005:
magazine — 6th place

2004:
magazine — 9th place

2003:
magazine — 11th place

2002:
magazine — 17th place

2002:
website — 4th place

Stratmann, H. G. (1 nomination)
1995:
“Tin Angel” (by G. David Nordley & HGS) — novelette — 18th place

Straub, Peter (23 nominations)
2012:
“The Ballad of Ballard and Sandrine” — novella — 6th place

2011:
A Dark Matter — fantasy novel — 10th place

2011:
The Juniper Tree and Other Blue Rose Stories — collection — 24th place

2010:
A Special Place — novella — 9th place

2010:
American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny: From Poe to the Pulps/From the 1940s to Now — anthology — 17th place

2009:
Poe's Children: The New Horror — anthology — 17th place

2008:
Sides — non-fiction — 6th place

2005:
In the Night Room — fantasy novel — 11th place

2005:
“Mr. Aickman's Air Rifle” — novelette — 24th place

2004:
lost boy lost girl — fantasy novel — 8th place

2003:
Conjunctions 39: The New Wave Fabulists — anthology — 6th place

2003:
“Little Red's Tango” — novelette — 19th place

2002:
Black House (by Stephen King & PS) — fantasy novel — 7th place

2001:
Magic Terror: Seven Tales — collection — 20th place

2000:
Mr. X — fantasy novel — 8th place

1996:
Peter Straub's Ghosts — anthology — 18th place

1992:
Mrs. God — horror/dark fantasy novel — 9th place

1991:
Houses Without Doors — collection — 15th place

1990:
Mystery — horror novel — 9th place

1989:
Koko — horror novel — 4th place

1985:
The Talisman (by Stephen King & PS) — fantasy novel — 4th place

1984:
Floating Dragon — fantasy novel — 19th place

1981:
Shadowland — fantasy novel — 9th place

Strete, Craig (2 nominations)
1989:
Death in the Spirit House — fantasy novel — 25th place

1981:
“A Sunday Visit with Great-Grandfather” — short story — 13th place

Strickland, A. W. (1 nomination)
1982:
A Reference Guide to American Science Fiction Films, Vol. 1 (by AWS & Forrest J Ackerman) — related nonfiction book — 20th place

Stross, Charles (38 nominations; 3 wins)
2018:
The Delirium Brief — fantasy novel — 5th place

2017:
The Nightmare Stacks — fantasy novel — 4th place

2014:
Neptune's Brood — sf novel — 3rd place

2013:
The Apocalypse Codex — fantasy novel — winner

2013:
The Rapture of the Nerds (by Cory Doctorow & CS) — sf novel — 8th place

2012:
Rule 34 — sf novel — 3rd place

2011:
The Fuller Memorandum — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2010:
“Palimpsest” — novella — 2nd place

2010:
The Revolution Business — fantasy novel — 7th place

2010:
Wireless — collection — 4th place

2009:
Saturn's Children — sf novel — 4th place

2008:
Halting State — sf novel — 3rd place

2008:
“Trunk and Disorderly” — novelette — 5th place

2007:
Glasshouse — sf novel — 2nd place

2007:
“Missile Gap” — novella — winner

2007:
The Clan Corporate — sf novel — 6th place

2007:
The Jennifer Morgue — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2006:
Accelerando — sf novel — winner

2006:
“Snowball's Chance” — short story — 7th place

2006:
The Hidden Family — fantasy novel — 6th place

2005:
“Appeals Court” (by CS & Cory Doctorow) — novella — 7th place

2005:
“Elector” — novella — 6th place

2005:
Iron Sunrise — sf novel — 2nd place

2005:
“The Concrete Jungle” — novella — 2nd place

2005:
The Family Trade — fantasy novel — 5th place

2004:
“Curator” — novella — 9th place

2004:
“Flowers from Alice” (by Cory Doctorow & CS) — short story — 12th place

2004:
“Nightfall” — novelette — 15th place

2004:
“Rogue Farm” — short story — 9th place (tie)

2004:
Singularity Sky — sf novel — 7th place

2003:
“Halo” — novelette — 5th place

2003:
“Jury Service” (by CS & Cory Doctorow) — novella — 27th place

2003:
“Router” — novella — 14th place

2003:
The Atrocity Archive (serial) — first novel — 5th place

2003:
Toast and Other Rusted Futures — collection — 18th place (tie)

2003:
“Tourist” — novelette — 9th place

2002:
“Lobsters” — novelette — 7th place

2002:
“Troubadour” — novelette — 31st place

Stroud, Jonathan (4 nominations)
2010:
Heroes of the Valley — young adult novel — 6th place

2006:
Ptolemy's Gate — young adult book — 6th place

2005:
The Golem's Eye — young adult book — 8th place

2004:
The Amulet of Samarkand — young adult book — 9th place

1980:
“Far Rainbow” — novella — 11th place

Sturgeon, Theodore (25 nominations)
2011:
Case and the Dreamer: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon: Volume XIII — collection — 16th place

2010:
Slow Sculpture: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon: Volume XII — collection — 7th place

2008:
The Nail and the Oracle: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon, Volume XI — collection — 11th place

2006:
The Man Who Lost the Sea: Volume X: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon — collection — 13th place

2004:
And Now the News...: Volume IX: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon — collection — 6th place

2003:
Bright Segment: Volume VIII: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon — collection — 8th place

2001:
Saucer of Loneliness: Volume VII: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon — collection — 2nd place

2001:
Selected Stories — collection — 17th place

2000:
Baby is Three: Volume VI: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (by TS, edited by Paul Williams) — collection — 6th place (tie)

1999:
The Perfect Host: Volume V: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (by TS, edited by Paul Williams) — collection — 8th place

1998:
Thunder and Roses: Volume IV: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (by TS, edited by Paul Williams) — collection — 6th place

1997:
Killdozer!: Volume III: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (by TS, edited by Paul Williams) — collection — 8th place

1997:
Microcosmic God: Volume II: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (by TS, edited by Paul Williams) — collection — 9th place

1996:
The Ultimate Egoist: Volume I: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (by TS, edited by Paul Williams) — collection — 4th place

1988:
A Touch of Sturgeon — collection — 12th place

1987:
Godbody — fantasy novel — 4th place

1980:
The Stars Are the Styx — single author collection — 3rd place

1976:
critic — 11th place

1975:
critic — 3rd place

1975:
Case and the Dreamer — single author collection — 7th place

1974:
critic — 4th place

1974:
“Case and the Dreamer” — novella — 14th place

1972:
Sturgeon Is Alive and Well... — reprint anth/collection — 4th place

1971:
“Runesmith” (by Harlan Ellison & TS) — short fiction — 7th place

1971:
“Slow Sculpture” — short fiction — 6th place

Subterranean (12 nominations)
2024:
publisher — 3rd place

2023:
publisher/imprint — 3rd place

2022:
publisher — 4th place

2021:
publisher/imprint — 4th place

2020:
publisher/imprint — 2nd place

2019:
publisher — 3rd place

2018:
publisher — 3rd place

2017:
publisher — 2nd place

2016:
publisher — 4th place

2015:
publisher/imprint — 2nd place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 2nd place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 3rd place

Subterranean Press (12 nominations)
2013:
publisher/imprint — 2nd place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 2nd place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 2nd place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 2nd place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 2nd place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 2nd place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 9th place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 14th place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 13th place

2003:
book publisher/imprint — 12th place

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 13th place

2001:
book publisher/imprint — 10th place

Subterranean (10 nominations)
2015:
magazine — 6th place

2014:
magazine — 5th place

2013:
magazine — 5th place

2012:
magazine — 6th place

2011:
magazine — 5th place

2010:
magazine — 7th place

2009:
magazine — 4th place

2008:
magazine — 5th place

2007:
magazine — 10th place

2006:
magazine — 15th place

Sucharitkul, Somtow (9 nominations; 1 win)
1987:
“Fiddling for Waterbuffaloes” — novelette — 15th place

1986:
The Darkling Wind — sf novel — 30th place

1985:
Utopia Hunters — collection — 9th place

1984:
“Aquila Meets Bigfoot” — novella — 12th place

1984:
Fire from the Wine-Dark Sea — collection — 16th place

1983:
“Aquila” — novelette — 13th place

1983:
Light on the Sound — sf novel — 24th place

1982:
“Absent Thee from Felicity Awhile” — short story — 10th place

1982:
Starship & Haiku — first novel — winner

Suckling, Nigel (2 nominations)
2001:
Greetings from Earth: The Art of Bob Eggleton (by Bob Eggleton & NS) — art book — 3rd place

2000:
Soft as Steel: The Art of Julie Bell (by NS; artist Julie Bell) — art book — 8th place

Sullivan, Andrew F. (1 nomination)
2024:
The Marigold — first novel — 10th place

Sullivan, Jack (1 nomination)
1987:
The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural — nonfiction — 6th place

Sullivan, Timothy R. (2 nominations)
1989:
Tropical Chills — anthology — 23rd place

1983:
“The Comedian” — short story — 24th place

Sullivan, Tricia (1 nomination)
1996:
Lethe — first novel — 3rd place

Summers, Ian (3 nominations; 2 wins)
1980:
Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials (by Wayne Douglas Barlowe & IS) — art or illustrated book — winner

1980:
The Art of the Brothers Hildebrandt — art or illustrated book — 9th place

1979:
Tomorrow and Beyond — art or illustrated book — winner

Summers, Leo (1 nomination)
1973:
magazine artist — 10th place

Suri, Tasha (2 nominations)
2022:
The Jasmine Throne — fantasy novel — 7th place

2019:
Empire of Sand — first novel — 7th place

Sussex, Lucy (2 nominations)
2012:
Matilda Told Such Dreadful Lies: The Essential Lucy Sussex — collection — 19th place

2000:
“The Queen of Erewhon” — novelette — 27th place

Sutcliff, Rosemary (1 nomination)
1997:
The Wanderings of Odysseus (by RS, illustrated by Alan Lee) — art book — 9th place

Sutin, Lawrence (2 nominations)
1996:
The Shifting Realities of Philip K. Dick: Selected Literary and Philosophical Writings — nonfiction — 4th place

1990:
Divine Invasions — nonfiction — 6th place

Sutton, David (3 nominations)
2003:
Dark Terrors 6 (Stephen Jones & DS, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

2001:
Dark Terrors 5 (Stephen Jones & DS, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

1999:
Dark Terrors 4 (Stephen Jones & DS, eds.) — anthology — 18th place

Swainston, Steph (1 nomination)
2005:
The Year of Our War — first novel — 2nd place

Swann, S. Andrew (1 nomination)
1994:
Forests of the Night — first novel — 13th place

Swann, Thomas Burnett (5 nominations)
1978:
Cry Silver Bells — fantasy novel — 11th place

1978:
Queens Walk in the Dusk — fantasy novel — 13th place

1975:
How Are the Mighty Fallen — novel — 14th place

1973:
“Love is a Dragonfly” — novella — 16th place

1972:
The Forest of Forever — novel — 15th place

Swanwick, Michael (86 nominations; 3 wins)
2024:
The Best of Michael Swanwick, Volume Two — collection — 10th place

2022:
“Huginn and Muninn -- and What Came After” — short story — 9th place

2021:
The Postutopian Adventures of Darger and Surplus — collection — 9th place

2020:
The Iron Dragon's Mother — fantasy novel — 6th place

2018:
“Starlight Express” — short story — 6th place

2017:
Not So Much, Said the Cat — collection — 5th place

2015:
“Of Finest Scarlet Was Her Gown” — novelette — 22nd place

2015:
“Passage of Earth” — short story — 10th place

2015:
“Tawny Petticoats” — novelette — 14th place

2014:
“The She-Wolf's Hidden Grin” — short story — 7th place

2012:
Dancing with Bears — sf novel — 6th place

2012:
“For I Have Lain Me Down on the Stone of Loneliness and I’ll Not Be Back Again” — short story — 14th place

2012:
“The Dala Horse” — novelette — 8th place

2011:
“Libertarian Russia” — short story — 6th place

2010:
Hope-In-the-Mist: The Extraordinary Career and Mysterious Life of Hope Mirrlees — nonfiction/art book — 7th place

2010:
“Zeppelin City” (by MS & Eileen Gunn) — novelette — 8th place

2009:
“From Babel's Fall'n Glory We Fled” — short story — 6th place

2009:
The Best of Michael Swanwick — collection — 2nd place

2009:
The Dragons of Babel — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2009:
“The Scarecrow's Boy” — short story — 9th place

2008:
“A Small Room in Koboldtown” — short story — winner

2008:
The Dog Said Bow-Wow — collection — 4th place

2008:
“The Skysailor's Tale” — novelette — 17th place

2008:
“Urdumheim” — novelette — 8th place

2007:
“Lord Weary's Empire” — novella — 3rd place

2007:
“Tin Marsh” — short story — 5th place

2006:
“Girls and Boys, Come Out to Play” — novelette — 9th place

2006:
“Triceratops Summer” — short story — 5th place

2005:
“The Last Geek” — short story — 7th place

2005:
“The Word that Sings the Scythe” — novelette — 9th place

2004:
“Deep in the Woods of Grammarie” — short story — 21st place (tie)

2004:
“King Dragon” — novelette — 13th place

2004:
“Legions in Time” — novelette — 10th place

2004:
“Smoke and Mirrors: Four Scenes from the Post-utopian Future” — short story — 14th place

2003:
Bones of the Earth — sf novel — 3rd place

2003:
“Dirty Little War” — short story — 25th place (tie)

2003:
“'Hello,' Said the Stick” — short story — 10th place

2003:
“Slow Life” — novelette — 4th place

2003:
“The Little Cat Laughed to See Such Sport” — short story — 4th place

2002:
Being Gardner Dozois — non-fiction — winner

2002:
“The Dog Said Bow-Wow” — short story — 2nd place

2001:
“Moon Dogs” — short story — 2nd place

2001:
Moon Dogs — collection — 14th place

2001:
Tales of Old Earth — collection — winner

2001:
“The Raggle Taggle Gypsy-O” — short story — 6th place

2000:
“Ancient Engines” — short story — 2nd place

2000:
“Scherzo with Tyrannosaur” — short story — 3rd place

1999:
“Ancestral Voices” (by Gardner Dozois & MS) — novella — 12th place

1999:
“Microcosmic Dog” — short story — 15th place

1999:
“Radiant Doors” — short story — 2nd place

1999:
“The Very Pulse of the Machine” — short story — 11th place

1999:
“Wild Minds” — short story — 6th place

1998:
A Geography of Unknown Lands — collection — 13th place

1998:
Jack Faust — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1998:
“Mother Grasshopper” — novelette — 7th place

1998:
“The Wisdom of Old Earth” — short story — 6th place

1997:
“Radio Waves” — novelette — 9th place

1997:
“The Dead” — short story — 4th place

1996:
“The City of God” (by Gardner Dozois & MS) — novella — 17th place

1996:
“Walking Out” — short story — 6th place

1995:
“The Changeling's Tale” — short story — 4th place

1995:
“The Mask” — short story — 22nd place

1994:
The Iron Dragon's Daughter — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1993:
“In Concert” — short story — 5th place

1992:
Gravity's Angels — collection — 4th place

1992:
Griffin's Egg — novella — 3rd place

1992:
Stations of the Tide — sf novel — 6th place

1991:
“UFO” — novelette — 15th place (tie)

1990:
“Snow Angels” — novelette — 28th place

1990:
“The Edge of the World” — short story — 4th place

1989:
“A Midwinter's Tale” — short story — 6th place

1989:
“The Dragon Line” — novelette — 21st place

1988:
Vacuum Flowers — sf novel — 7th place

1986:
“Dogfight” (by MS & William Gibson) — novelette — 5th place

1986:
In the Drift — first novel — 3rd place

1986:
“The Blind Minotaur” — short story — 21st place (tie)

1986:
“The Gods of Mars” (by Gardner Dozois, Jack Dann & MS) — short story — 9th place

1986:
“The Transmigration of Philip K.” — short story — 16th place

1985:
“Marrow Death” — novella — 7th place

1985:
“Trojan Horse” — novelette — 13th place

1985:
“When the Music's Over...” — short story — 21st place

1983:
“The Man Who Met Picasso” — short story — 10th place

1982:
“Mummer Kiss” — novelette — 13th place

1982:
“Walden Three” — novelette — 21st place

1981:
“Ginungagap” — novelette — 19th place

1981:
“The Feast of Saint Janis” — novelette — 11th place

Sweet, Caitlin (1 nomination)
2004:
A Telling of Stars — first novel — 10th place

Sweet, Darrell K. (18 nominations)
1994:
artist — 9th place

1993:
artist — 9th place

1992:
artist — 6th place

1991:
artist — 15th place

1990:
artist — 12th place

1989:
artist — 12th place

1988:
artist — 9th place

1987:
artist — 5th place

1986:
artist — 8th place

1985:
artist — 8th place

1984:
artist — 6th place

1983:
artist — 14th place

1982:
artist — 9th place

1981:
artist — 16th place

1980:
artist — 9th place

1979:
artist — 11th place

1977:
artist — 12th place

1976:
artist — 10th place

Swenson, Patrick (1 nomination)
2011:
The Best of Talebones — anthology — 19th place

Swirsky, Rachel (8 nominations)
2015:
“Grand Jeté (The Great Leap)” — novella — 7th place

2014:
How the World Became Quiet — collection — 14th place

2014:
“If You Were a Dinosaur, My Love” — short story — 9th place

2013:
“The Sea of Trees” — novelette — 9th place

2012:
“Fields of Gold” — novelette — 7th place

2011:
“The Lady Who Plucked Red Flowers beneath the Queen's Window” — novella — 4th place

2011:
“The Monster's Million Faces” — short story — 29th place

2010:
“Eros, Philia, Agape” — novelette — 5th place

Sykes, S. C. (1 nomination)
1986:
“Rockabye Baby” — novelette — 19th place

Szafran, Gene (4 nominations; 1 win)
1974:
professional artist — 11th place

1973:
paperback cover artist — 2nd place

1972:
paperback artist — winner

1971:
paperback cover illustrator — 14th place

Tachyon (16 nominations)
2024:
publisher — 9th place

2023:
publisher/imprint — 8th place

2020:
publisher/imprint — 9th place

2019:
publisher — 10th place

2018:
publisher — 8th place

2017:
publisher — 9th place

2015:
publisher/imprint — 9th place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 16th place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 14th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 14th place

2011:
publisher/imprint — 15th place

2010:
publisher/imprint — 14th place

2009:
publisher/imprint — 15th place

2008:
publisher/imprint — 14th place

2007:
publisher/imprint — 20th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 18th place

Takács, Bogi (1 nomination)
2018:
Transcendent 2: The Year's Best Transgender Speculative Fiction — anthology — 6th place

Takeda, Sana (1 nomination)
2023:
The Night Eaters Book 1: She Eats the Night (by Marjorie Liu, art by ST) — illustrated and art book — 5th place

Talabi, Wole (5 nominations)
2024:
Mothersound: The Sauútiverse Anthology — anthology — 10th place

2024:
Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon — first novel — 3rd place

2023:
“A Dream of Electric Mothers” — novelette — 3rd place

2022:
“An Arc of Electric Skin” — short story — 10th place

2021:
Africanfuturism — anthology — 2nd place

Talbot, Michael (2 nominations)
1983:
The Delicate Dependency — first novel — 9th place

1983:
The Delicate Dependency — fantasy novel — 17th place

Talebones (4 nominations)
2008:
magazine — 23rd place

2007:
magazine — 26th place

2004:
magazine — 22nd place

2002:
magazine — 18th place

Tall, Stephen (1 nomination)
1972:
“The Bear with the Knot on His Tail” — short fiction — 7th place

Tambour, Anna (3 nominations)
2015:
“The Walking-Stick Forest” — short story — 34th place

2013:
Crandolin — fantasy novel — 19th place

2006:
Spotted Lily — first novel — 14th place

Tan, Shaun (27 nominations; 3 wins)
2023:
artist — 6th place

2023:
Creature: Paintings, Drawings, and Reflections — illustrated and art book — 2nd place

2022:
artist — 5th place

2020:
artist — 7th place

2019:
artist — 5th place

2019:
Cicada — art book — 4th place

2018:
artist — 7th place

2017:
artist — 7th place

2017:
The Singing Bones — art book — 3rd place

2015:
artist — 3rd place

2014:
artist — 5th place

2014:
Rules of Summer — art book — 5th place

2013:
artist — 4th place

2012:
artist — winner

2011:
artist — winner

2011:
The Bird King and Other Sketches — art book — 3rd place

2010:
artist — 3rd place

2009:
artist — 4th place

2009:
Tales from Outer Suburbia — nonfiction/art book — 5th place

2008:
artist — 3rd place

2008:
The Arrival — art book — winner

2007:
artist — 23rd place

2006:
artist — 27th place

2003:
artist — 17th place (tie)

2002:
artist — 10th place (tie)

2002:
The Red Tree — art book — 10th place

2000:
The Rabbits (by John Marsden & ST) — art book — 11th place

Tangent Online (1 nomination)
2002:
website — 6th place

Tanner, Bert (1 nomination)
1973:
magazine artist — 16th place

Tanzer, Molly (1 nomination)
2019:
Creatures of Want and Ruin — fantasy novel — 10th place

Tarr, Judith (4 nominations)
1994:
Lord of the Two Lands — fantasy novel — 9th place

1990:
Ars Magica — fantasy novel — 18th place

1987:
The Hounds of God — fantasy novel — 21st place

1986:
The Isle of Glass — first novel — 11th place

Tatar, Maria (2 nominations)
2005:
The Annotated Brothers Grimm — non-fiction — 5th place

1994:
Off with Their Heads!: Fairy Tales and the Culture of Childhood — nonfiction — 6th place

Taves, Brian (1 nomination)
1997:
The Jules Verne Encyclopedia (by BT & Stephen Michaluk, Jr.) — nonfiction — 8th place

Taylor, K. V. (1 nomination)
2013:
Ishtar (Amanda Pillar & KVT, eds.) — anthology — 22nd place

Taylor, Laini (3 nominations)
2015:
Dreams of Gods & Monsters — young adult book — 12th place (tie)

2013:
Days of Blood & Starlight — young adult book — 16th place

2012:
Daughter of Smoke & Bone — young adult book — 8th place

Tchaikovsky, Adrian (5 nominations)
2024:
City of Last Chances — fantasy novel — 7th place

2024:
Lords of Uncreation — sf novel — 6th place

2023:
Eyes of the Void — sf novel — 7th place

2023:
Ogres — novella — 10th place

2022:
Shards of Earth — sf novel — 9th place

Tem, Melanie (6 nominations)
1996:
Desmodus — horror/dark fantasy novel — 10th place

1995:
Revenant — dark fantasy/horror novel — 14th place

1994:
Making Love (by MT & Nancy Holder) — horror novel — 9th place

1993:
“Trail of Crumbs” — novelette — 20th place

1993:
Wilding — horror/dark fantasy novel — 9th place

1992:
Prodigal — first novel — 11th place

Tem, Steve Rasnic (2 nominations)
2018:
Ubo — horror novel — 7th place

2011:
“A Letter from the Emperor” — short story — 10th place

Ten, Kristina (1 nomination)
2023:
“Beginnings” — short story — 10th place

Tenn, William (3 nominations)
2005:
Dancing Naked: The Unexpurgated William Tenn — non-fiction — 4th place

2002:
The Complete Science Fiction of William Tenn: Volume One, Immodest Proposals — collection — 6th place

1975:
“On Venus, Have We Got a Rabbi” — novelette — 5th place

Tepper, Sheri S. (20 nominations; 1 win)
2003:
The Visitor — sf novel — 21st place

2001:
The Fresco — sf novel — 16th place

2000:
Singer from the Sea — sf novel — 22nd place

1999:
Six Moon Dance — sf novel — 11th place (tie)

1998:
The Family Tree — sf novel — 17th place

1997:
Gibbon's Decline and Fall — sf novel — 24th place

1995:
Shadow's End — sf novel — 14th place

1994:
A Plague of Angels — sf novel — 8th place

1993:
Sideshow — sf novel — 15th place

1992:
Beauty — fantasy novel — winner

1991:
Raising the Stones — sf novel — 12th place

1990:
Grass — sf novel — 3rd place

1990:
Marianne, the Matchbox, and the Malachite Mouse — fantasy novel — 17th place

1989:
The Gate to Women's Country — sf novel — 21st place

1988:
After Long Silence — sf novel — 19th place

1988:
The Awakeners: Northshore; Southshore — sf novel — 24th place

1987:
Jinian Star-Eye — fantasy novel — 18th place

1986:
Marianne, the Magus, and the Manticore — fantasy novel — 24th place

1986:
The Song of Mavin Manyshaped — fantasy novel — 21st place

1984:
King's Blood Four — first novel — 4th place

Teppo, Mark (2 nominations)
2015:
The Court of Lies — collection — 13th place

2010:
Lightbreaker — first novel — 13th place

Terra, Vic (1 nomination)
2023:
Mother Christmas, Vol 1: The Muse (by Valya Dudycz Lupescu, art by VT) — illustrated and art book — 6th place

Tesh, Emily (1 nomination)
2024:
Some Desperate Glory — first novel — 2nd place

Tessier, Thomas (1 nomination)
1999:
Fog Heart — dark fantasy/horror novel — 10th place

Tevis, Walter S. (4 nominations)
1982:
Far from Home — single author collection — 16th place

1981:
“Apotheosis of Myra” — novelette — 12th place

1981:
Mockingbird — sf novel — 6th place

1980:
“Rent Control” — short story — 12th place

Theroux, Alexander (1 nomination)
2001:
The Strange Case of Edward Gorey — nonfiction — 11th place

The Third Alternative (5 nominations)
2006:
magazine — 20th place

2005:
magazine — 14th place

2004:
magazine — 6th place

2003:
magazine — 7th place

2002:
magazine — 16th place

Thole, Karel (3 nominations)
1975:
professional artist — 15th place

1974:
professional artist — 14th place

1973:
paperback cover artist — 11th place

Thomas, Aiden (1 nomination)
2021:
Cemetery Boys — first novel — 3rd place

1988:
Reindeer Moon — first novel — 9th place

Thomas, Jeffrey (1 nomination)
2001:
Punktown — collection — 24th place

Thomas, Lynne M. (12 nominations)
2024:
(LMT & Michael Damian Thomas) — editor — 5th place

2023:
(LMT & Michael Damian Thomas) — editor — 5th place

2022:
(LMT & Michael Damian Thomas) — editor — 7th place

2021:
(LMT & Michael Damian Thomas) — editor — 9th place

2020:
(LMT & Michael Damian Thomas) — editor — 8th place

2020:
The Best of Uncanny (LMT & Michael Damian Thomas, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

2019:
(LMT & Michael Damian Thomas) — editor — 9th place

2018:
(LMT & Michael Damian Thomas) — editor — 7th place

2017:
editor — 8th place

2015:
editor — 16th place

2014:
editor — 15th place

2013:
editor — 20th place

Thomas, Michael Damian (8 nominations)
2024:
(Lynne M. Thomas & MDT) — editor — 5th place

2023:
(Lynne M. Thomas & MDT) — editor — 5th place

2022:
(Lynne M. Thomas & MDT) — editor — 7th place

2021:
(Lynne M. Thomas & MDT) — editor — 9th place

2020:
(Lynne M. Thomas & MDT) — editor — 8th place

2020:
The Best of Uncanny (Lynne M. Thomas & MDT, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

2019:
(Lynne M. Thomas & MDT) — editor — 9th place

2018:
(Lynne M. Thomas & MDT) — editor — 7th place

Thomas, Sheree R. (7 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
editor — 6th place

2023:
editor — 3rd place

2023:
Africa Risen: A New Era of Speculative Fiction (SRT, Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki & Zelda Knight, eds.) — anthology — winner

2023:
Trouble the Waters: Tales from the Deep Blue (SRT, Pan Morigan & Troy L. Wiggins, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

2022:
editor — 3rd place

2021:
Nine Bar Blues — collection — 5th place

2001:
Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora — anthology — 5th place

Thompson, Tade (1 nomination)
2020:
The Rosewater Insurrection/The Rosewater Redemption — sf novel — 7th place

Thompson, W. R. (2 nominations)
1994:
“The Plot to Save Hitler” — short story — 15th place

1991:
“VRM-547” — short story — 22nd place

Thomsen, Brian M. (2 nominations)
2001:
Man of Two Worlds: My Life in Science Fiction and Comics (by Julius Schwartz, with BMT) — nonfiction — 7th place

1989:
editor — 14th place (tie)

Thomson, Amy (1 nomination)
1994:
Virtual Girl — first novel — 5th place

Thomson, Arthur "ATom" (6 nominations)
1975:
fan artist — 9th place

1974:
fan artist — 4th place

1973:
fan artist — 6th place

1972:
fan artist — 6th place

1971:
fan cartoonist — 4th place

1971:
fan artist — 10th place

Thornton, Andrew (1 nomination)
2002:
The Martian Named Smith: Critical Perspectives on Robert A. Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land (by William H. Patterson, Jr. & AT) — non-fiction — 9th place

Thrust (5 nominations)
1990:
magazine — 12th place

1989:
magazine — 11th place

1988:
magazine — 12th place

1981:
magazine/fanzine — 11th place

1980:
magazine — 12th place

Thurston, Robert (3 nominations)
1978:
“The Mars Ship” — novella — 5th place

1975:
“Under Siege” — novelette — 23rd place

1972:
“Wheels” — short fiction — 4th place

Tidbeck, Karin (5 nominations)
2018:
Amatka — first novel — 10th place

2014:
“Sing” — short story — 18th place

2013:
Jagannath: Stories — collection — 7th place

2013:
“Rebecka” — short story — 18th place

2013:
“Reindeer Mountain” — short story — 15th place

Tidhar, Lavie (17 nominations)
2024:
The Best of World SF: Volume 3 — anthology — 9th place

2023:
Neom — sf novel — 9th place

2023:
The Best of World SF: Volume 2 — anthology — 5th place

2022:
The Best of World SF: Volume 1 — anthology — 7th place

2019:
Unholy Land — sf novel — 9th place

2017:
Central Station — sf novel — 4th place

2015:
A Man Lies Dreaming — fantasy novel — 12th place

2015:
“Kur-A-Len” — novella — 13th place

2015:
“Vladimir Chong Chooses to Die” — short story — 35th place

2014:
“The Book Seller” — novelette — 21st place

2014:
The Violent Century — fantasy novel — 18th place

2013:
“The Memcordist” — short story — 32nd place

2012:
“The Projected Girl” — novelette — 24th place

2011:
“Butterfly and the Blight at the Heart of the World” — novelette — 31st place

2011:
Cloud Permutations — novella — 15th place

2011:
The Bookman — first novel — 6th place

2011:
“The Night Train” — short story — 36th place

Tierney, Kathleen (1 nomination)
2014:
Blood Oranges — fantasy novel — 13th place

Tilton, Lois (2 nominations)
2005:
“The Gladiator's War: A Dialog” — novelette — 36th place

2001:
“The Enclave” — novella — 23rd place

Tiptree, James, Jr. (35 nominations; 2 wins)
1991:
Her Smoke Rose Up Forever — collection — 2nd place

1989:
“Backward, Turn Backward” — novella — 11th place

1989:
Crown of Stars — collection — 2nd place

1989:
“The Color of Neanderthal Eyes” — novella — 5th place

1989:
“The Earth Doth Like a Snake Renew” — novelette — 6th place

1988:
“In Midst of Life” — short story — 4th place

1988:
“Second Going” — novelette — 23rd place

1988:
“Yanqui Doodle” — novelette — 13th place

1987:
“Collision” — novella — 5th place

1987:
“Good Night, Sweethearts” — novella — 8th place

1987:
Tales of the Quintana Roo — collection — 16th place

1987:
The Starry Rift — collection — 12th place

1986:
Brightness Falls from the Air — sf novel — 8th place

1986:
Byte Beautiful — collection — 12th place

1986:
“The Only Neat Thing to Do” — novella — winner

1984:
“Beyond the Dead Reef” — short story — winner

1983:
“The Boy Who Waterskied to Forever” — short story — 2nd place

1982:
“Lirios: A Tale of the Quintana Roo” — novelette — 9th place

1982:
“Out of the Everywhere” — novelette — 5th place

1982:
Out of the Everywhere, and Other Extraordinary Visions — single author collection — 6th place

1982:
“With Delicate Mad Hands” — novella — 5th place

1981:
“Slow Music” — novella — 7th place

1979:
Up the Walls of the World — novel — 12th place

1978:
“The Screwfly Solution” (as by Raccoona Sheldon) — short fiction — 2nd place

1977:
“Houston, Houston, Do You Read?” — novella — 3rd place

1977:
“The Psychologist Who Wouldn't Do Awful Things to Rats” — novelette — 6th place

1976:
“A Momentary Taste of Being” — novella — 7th place

1976:
Warm Worlds and Otherwise — single author collection — 5th place

1974:
“Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death” — short fiction — 3rd place

1974:
Ten Thousand Light-Years from Home — reprint anth/collection — 4th place

1974:
“The Girl Who Was Plugged In” — short fiction — 4th place

1974:
“The Women Men Don't See” — short fiction — 18th place

1973:
“And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Side” — short fiction — 4th place

1973:
“Painwise” — short fiction — 8th place

1973:
“The Milk of Paradise” — short fiction — 18th place (tie)

Title (3 nominations)
1975:
fanzine — 16th place

1974:
fanzine — 12th place (tie)

1973:
fanzine — 15th place

Tobler, E. Catherine (1 nomination)
2024:
editor — 10th place

Tokuda-Hall, Maggie (3 nominations)
2024:
The Siren, the Song, and the Spy — young adult novel — 4th place

2022:
Squad (by MT, illustrated by Lisa Sterle) — illustrated and art book — 4th place

2021:
The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea — first novel — 10th place

Tolkien Journal (1 nomination)
1971:
fanzine — 15th place

Tolkien, Christopher (1 nomination)
1981:
Unfinished Tales (by J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by CT) — single author collection — 13th place

Tolkien, J. R. R. (3 nominations; 1 win)
1992:
The Lord of the Rings (by JRRT, illustrated by Alan Lee) — nonfiction — 8th place

1981:
Unfinished Tales (by JRRT, edited by Christopher Tolkien) — single author collection — 13th place

1978:
The Silmarillion — fantasy novel — winner

Tolmie, Sarah (1 nomination)
2015:
The Stone Boatmen — first novel — 8th place

Tomalin, Claire (1 nomination)
2022:
The Young H.G. Wells: Changing the World — nonfiction — 8th place

Tomorrow And... (1 nomination)
1972:
fanzine — 14th place

Tomorrow Speculative Fiction (3 nominations)
1996:
magazine — 13th place

1995:
magazine — 9th place

1994:
magazine — 8th place

Tor (32 nominations; 27 wins)
2024:
publisher — winner

2023:
publisher/imprint — winner

2022:
publisher — winner

2021:
publisher/imprint — winner

2020:
publisher/imprint — winner

2019:
publisher — winner

2018:
publisher — winner

2017:
publisher — winner

2016:
publisher — winner

2015:
publisher/imprint — winner

2014:
publisher/imprint — winner

2013:
publisher/imprint — winner

2012:
publisher/imprint — winner

2011:
publisher/imprint — winner

2010:
publisher/imprint — winner

2009:
publisher/imprint — winner

2008:
publisher/imprint — winner

2007:
publisher/imprint — winner

2006:
publisher/imprint — winner

2005:
publisher/imprint — winner

2004:
publisher/imprint — winner

2003:
book publisher/imprint — winner

2002:
book publisher/imprint — winner

2001:
book publisher/imprint — winner

2000:
book publisher/imprint — winner

1999:
book publisher/imprint — winner

1988:
book publisher — winner

1987:
book publisher — 2nd place

1986:
book publisher — 3rd place

1985:
book publisher — 6th place

1984:
book publisher — 7th place

1983:
book publisher — 7th place

Tor UK (2 nominations)
2015:
publisher/imprint — 25th place

2014:
publisher/imprint — 26th place

Tor.com (15 nominations; 8 wins)
2024:
magazine — 3rd place

2023:
magazine — winner

2022:
magazine — winner

2021:
magazine — winner

2020:
magazine — winner

2019:
magazine — winner

2018:
magazine — winner

2017:
magazine — winner

2016:
magazine — 2nd place

2015:
magazine — winner

2014:
magazine — 2nd place

2013:
magazine — 3rd place

2012:
magazine — 4th place

2011:
magazine — 3rd place

2010:
magazine — 3rd place

Tor/St. Martin's (10 nominations; 10 wins)
1998:
publisher — winner

1997:
book publisher — winner

1996:
book publisher — winner

1995:
book publisher — winner

1994:
book publisher — winner

1993:
book publisher — winner

1992:
publisher — winner

1991:
publisher — winner

1990:
book publisher — winner

1989:
book publisher — winner

Tordotcom (4 nominations)
2024:
publisher — 2nd place

2023:
publisher/imprint — 2nd place

2022:
publisher — 2nd place

2021:
publisher/imprint — 2nd place

Torgeson, Roy (2 nominations)
1980:
Chrysalis 3 — anthology — 5th place

1979:
Chrysalis 2 — anthology — 7th place

Törzs, Emma (1 nomination)
2024:
Ink Blood Sister Scribe — first novel — 6th place

Touponce, William F. (1 nomination)
2005:
Ray Bradbury: The Life of Fiction (by Jonathan R. Eller & WFT) — non-fiction — 2nd place

Tourtellotte, Shane (1 nomination)
2002:
“The Return of Spring” — novelette — 30th place

Traviss, Karen (4 nominations)
2007:
Matriarch — sf novel — 14th place

2006:
The World Before — sf novel — 14th place

2005:
City of Pearl — first novel — 3rd place

2005:
City of Pearl — sf novel — 28th place

Tregillis, Ian (1 nomination)
2014:
Necessary Evil — fantasy novel — 16th place

Tremblay, Paul G. (4 nominations; 1 win)
2023:
The Pallbearers Club — horror novel — 2nd place

2021:
Survivor Song — horror novel — 6th place

2019:
The Cabin at the End of the World — horror novel — winner

2017:
Disappearance at Devil's Rock — horror novel — 6th place

Trent, Tiffany (1 nomination)
2019:
The Underwater Ballroom Society (TT & Stephanie Burgis, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

Triantafyllou, Eugenia (1 nomination)
2024:
“Six Versions of My Brother Found Under the Bridge” — novelette — 10th place

Trimble, Bjo (1 nomination)
1971:
fan artist — 11th place

Tryon, Tom (1 nomination)
1996:
Night Magic — horror/dark fantasy novel — 12th place

Tuck, Donald H. (2 nominations)
1984:
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Vol. 3 — nonfiction/reference — 3rd place

1979:
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Vol. 2 — reference book — 2nd place

Tucker, Wilson (2 nominations)
1971:
fan writer — 9th place

1971:
The Year of the Quiet Sun — novel — 2nd place (tie)

Turnbull, Cadwell (1 nomination)
2022:
No Gods, No Monsters — fantasy novel — 9th place

Turner, Alice K. (2 nominations)
2004:
Snake's-Hands: The Fiction of John Crowley (AKT & Michael Andre-Driussi, eds.) — non-fiction/art — 13th place (tie)

1999:
The Playboy Book of Science Fiction — anthology — 12th place

Turner, Delia Marshall (1 nomination)
1999:
Nameless Magery — first novel — 11th place

Turner, Gary (1 nomination)
2004:
The Silver Gryphon (GT & Marty Halpern, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

Turner, George (2 nominations)
1995:
Genetic Soldier — sf novel — 23rd place

1992:
Brain Child — sf novel — 10th place

Turtledove, Harry (24 nominations)
2006:
“Audubon in Atlantis” — novella — 7th place

2006:
The Best Time Travel Stories of the 20th Century (HT & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

2005:
The First Heroes: New Tales of the Bronze Age (HT & Noreen Doyle, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

2004:
“Joe Steele” — short story — 19th place

2003:
Counting Up, Counting Down — collection — 18th place (tie)

2003:
Ruled Britannia — sf novel — 15th place

2002:
The Best Alternate History Stories of the 20th Century (HT & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

2002:
The Best Military Science Fiction of the 20th Century (HT & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

2000:
“Forty, Counting Down” — novella — 11th place (tie)

2000:
“Twenty-One, Counting Up” — novella — 16th place

1996:
“Must and Shall” — novelette — 13th place

1996:
Worldwar: Tilting the Balance — sf novel — 9th place

1995:
Worldwar: In the Balance — sf novel — 7th place

1994:
Departures — collection — 13th place

1994:
“Down in the Bottomlands” — novella — 6th place

1991:
“Designated Hitter” — short story — 13th place

1989:
“The Last Article” — novelette — 13th place

1989:
“Trapping Run” — novella — 15th place

1988:
“Superwine” — novella — 5th place

1987:
“And So to Bed” — short story — 14th place

1987:
“Though the Heavens Fall” — novella — 11th place

1986:
“The R Strain” — short story — 24th place

1986:
“The Road Not Taken” — novelette — 9th place

1986:
“Vilest Beast” — novelette — 18th place

Tuttle, Lisa (13 nominations; 1 win)
1997:
The Pillow Friend — horror/dark fantasy novel — 9th place

1991:
“Husbands” — short story — 7th place

1991:
“Lizard Lust” — short story — 26th place

1991:
Skin of the Soul — anthology — 13th place

1986:
“No Regrets” — short story — 7th place

1982:
“The Bone Flute” — short story — 25th place

1982:
Windhaven (by George R. R. Martin & LT) — sf novel — 2nd place

1981:
“Bug House” — short story — 2nd place

1981:
“One-Wing” (by LT & George R. R. Martin) — novella — 13th place

1978:
“The Family Monkey” — novella — 7th place

1977:
“Stone Circle” — short story — 13th place

1977:
“Woman Waiting” — novelette — 11th place

1976:
“The Storms of Windhaven” (by LT & George R. R. Martin) — novella — winner

Twelfth Planet (1 nomination)
2015:
publisher/imprint — 15th place

Twelfth Planet Press (3 nominations)
2014:
publisher/imprint — 22nd place

2013:
publisher/imprint — 20th place

2012:
publisher/imprint — 19th place

Twilight Zone (8 nominations)
1989:
magazine — 8th place

1988:
magazine — 6th place

1987:
magazine/fanzine — 7th place

1986:
magazine/fanzine — 9th place

1985:
magazine/fanzine — 8th place

1984:
magazine/fanzine — 8th place

1983:
magazine/fanzine — 7th place

1982:
magazine/fanzine — 6th place

Tymn, Marshall B. (4 nominations)
1987:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines (MBT & Mike Ashley, eds.) — nonfiction — 8th place

1982:
Horror Literature — related nonfiction book — 13th place

1982:
The Science Fiction Reference Book — related nonfiction book — 7th place

1980:
Fantasy Literature (by MBT, Robert H. Boyer & Kenneth J. Zahorski) — related nonfiction book — 9th place

Ullyot, Rosemary (3 nominations)
1973:
fan writer — 10th place

1972:
fan writer — 6th place

1971:
fan writer — 11th place

Ulman, Juliet (3 nominations)
2010:
editor — 19th place

2008:
editor — 29th place

2006:
editor — 25th place

Uncanny (8 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
magazine — winner

2023:
magazine — 2nd place

2022:
magazine — 2nd place

2021:
magazine — 2nd place

2020:
magazine — 4th place

2019:
magazine — 3rd place

2018:
magazine — 3rd place

2017:
magazine — 4th place

Underwood, Tim (4 nominations)
1989:
Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King (TU & Chuck Miller, eds.) — related nonfiction — 4th place

1983:
Fear Itself: The Horror Fiction of Stephen King (TU & Chuck Miller, eds.) — nonfiction/reference — 3rd place

1981:
Jack Vance (TU & Chuck Miller, eds.) — related nonfiction book — 5th place

1979:
Fantasms: A Jack Vance Bibliography (by Daniel J. H. Levack & TU) — reference book — 5th place

Underwood-Miller (13 nominations)
1994:
book publisher — 10th place

1992:
publisher — 14th place

1991:
publisher — 15th place

1990:
book publisher — 12th place

1989:
book publisher — 12th place

1988:
book publisher — 8th place

1987:
book publisher — 16th place

1985:
book publisher — 11th place

1984:
book publisher — 9th place

1983:
book publisher — 8th place

1982:
book publisher — 7th place

1981:
book publisher — 12th place

1980:
book publisher — 11th place

Unearth (2 nominations)
1979:
magazine — 11th place

1978:
magazine — 12th place

Universe (4 nominations)
1978:
magazine — 14th place

1977:
magazine/anth series — 6th place

1975:
magazine — 10th place

1973:
magazine — 8th place

Utley, Steven (2 nominations)
1997:
“A Silurian Tale” — short story — 12th place

1977:
“Custer's Last Jump” (by SU & Howard Waldrop) — novelette — 7th place

Utomi, Moses Ose (1 nomination)
2024:
The Lies of the Ajungo — novella — 10th place

Valente, Catherynne M. (33 nominations; 5 wins)
2024:
The Best of Catherynne M. Valente, Volume One — collection — 7th place

2023:
“The Difference Between Love and Time” — novelette — 4th place

2022:
Comfort Me with Apples — novella — 7th place

2022:
“L'Esprit de L'Escalier” — novelette — 2nd place

2022:
The Past is Red — novella — 6th place

2022:
“The Sin of America” — short story — 5th place

2021:
“Color, Heat, and the Wreck of the Argo” — novelette — 7th place

2019:
Space Opera — sf novel — 2nd place

2019:
The Future Is Blue — collection — 3rd place

2018:
The Refrigerator Monologues — collection — 5th place

2017:
“The Future is Blue” — novelette — 5th place

2014:
Six-Gun Snow White — novella — winner

2014:
The Bread We Eat in Dreams — collection — 3rd place

2014:
The Girl Who Soared Over Fairyland and Cut the Moon in Two — young adult book — winner

2013:
“Coming of Age on Barsoom” — short story — 7th place

2013:
“One Breath, One Stroke” — short story — 16th place

2013:
The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels There — young adult book — 3rd place

2012:
editor — 9th place

2012:
Deathless — fantasy novel — 5th place

2012:
Silently and Very Fast — novella — winner

2012:
“The Bread We Eat in Dreams” — short story — 4th place

2012:
The Folded World — fantasy novel — 9th place

2012:
The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making — young adult book — winner

2012:
“White Lines on a Green Field” — novelette — winner

2011:
“How to Become a Mars Overlord” — short story — 7th place

2011:
The Habitation of the Blessed — fantasy novel — 7th place

2011:
“Thirteen Ways of Looking at Space/Time” — short story — 3rd place

2010:
“A Delicate Architecture” — short story — 12th place

2010:
Palimpsest — fantasy novel — 4th place

2010:
“The Radiant Car Thy Sparrows Drew” — short story — 11th place

2009:
“A Buyer's Guide to Maps of Antarctica” — short story — 11th place

2008:
Orphan's Tales: In the Cities of Coin and Spice — fantasy novel — 9th place

2005:
The Labyrinth — first novel — 14th place

Valentine, Genevieve (7 nominations)
2015:
“Aberration” — short story — 36th place

2015:
Dream Houses — novella — 10th place

2015:
The Girls at the Kingfisher Club — fantasy novel — 7th place

2015:
“The Insects of Love” — novelette — 16th place

2013:
“A Bead of Jasper, Four Small Stones” — short story — 33rd place

2012:
Mechanique: A Tale of the Circus Tresaulti — first novel — 2nd place

2012:
“The Sandal-Bride” — short story — 25th place

Vallejo, Boris (34 nominations; 1 win)
2015:
artist — 16th place

2015:
Dreamland (by BV & Julie Bell) — art book — 8th place

2014:
artist — 13th place

2013:
artist — 21st place

2012:
artist — 22nd place (tie)

2011:
artist — 21st place

2009:
artist — 18th place

2008:
artist — 19th place

2007:
artist — 16th place

2007:
The Fabulous Women of Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell (by BV & Julie Bell) — art book — 4th place

2006:
artist — 16th place

2005:
artist — 19th place

2004:
artist — 17th place

2002:
artist — 18th place

2001:
artist — 8th place

2001:
Dreams: The Art of Boris Vallejo — art book — 9th place

1994:
artist — 11th place

1993:
artist — 8th place

1992:
artist — 11th place

1991:
artist — 10th place

1989:
artist — 8th place

1988:
artist — 5th place

1987:
artist — 8th place

1986:
artist — 3rd place

1985:
artist — 6th place

1984:
artist — 5th place

1983:
artist — 4th place

1983:
Mirage (by BV & Doris Vallejo) — nonfiction/reference — 8th place

1982:
artist — 5th place

1981:
artist — 3rd place

1980:
artist — 3rd place

1979:
artist — winner

1979:
The Fantastic Art of Boris Vallejo — art or illustrated book — 4th place

1977:
artist — 10th place

Vallejo, Doris (2 nominations)
2001:
The Art of Rowena (by DV & Rowena Morrill) — art book — 8th place

1983:
Mirage (by Boris Vallejo & DV) — nonfiction/reference — 8th place

Van Allsburg, Chris (2 nominations)
1998:
The Veil of Snows (by Mark Helprin, illustrated by CVA) — art book — 7th place (tie)

1997:
A City in Winter (by Mark Helprin, illustrated by CVA) — art book — 8th place

2024:
Never Whistle at Night (Shane Hawk & TCVA, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

Van Asten, Gail (1 nomination)
1989:
The Blind Knight — first novel — 14th place

van Belkom, Edo (1 nomination)
1999:
Northern Dreamers: Interviews with Famous Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Writers — nonfiction — 7th place (tie)

Van Dongen, H. R. (1 nomination)
1981:
artist — 26th place

van Eekhout, Greg (5 nominations)
2015:
California Bones — fantasy novel — 10th place

2012:
The Boy at the End of the World — young adult book — 16th place

2011:
Kid vs. Squid — young adult book — 12th place

2010:
Norse Code — first novel — 5th place

2008:
“C-Rock City” (by Jay Lake & GvE) — short story — 42nd place

Van Gelder, Gordon (22 nominations)
2015:
editor — 10th place

2015:
The Very Best of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Volume 2 — anthology — 18th place

2014:
editor — 7th place

2013:
editor — 8th place

2012:
editor — 5th place

2011:
editor — 5th place

2010:
editor — 4th place

2010:
The Very Best of Fantasy & Science Fiction: Sixtieth Anniversary Anthology — anthology — 9th place

2009:
editor — 3rd place

2008:
editor — 3rd place

2007:
editor — 5th place

2006:
editor — 4th place

2005:
editor — 3rd place

2004:
editor — 3rd place

2004:
One Lamp: Alternate History Stories from The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction — anthology — 19th place

2003:
editor — 2nd place

2002:
editor — 3rd place

2001:
editor — 3rd place

2000:
editor — 3rd place

2000:
The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction: The Fiftieth Anniversary Anthology (Edward L. Ferman & GVG, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

1999:
editor — 3rd place

1998:
editor — 3rd place

Van Gores, Alida (1 nomination)
1990:
Mermaid's Song — first novel — 15th place

Van Name, Mark L. (2 nominations)
1997:
Intersections: The Sycamore Hill Anthology (John Kessel, MLVN & Richard Butner, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

1992:
“Desert Rain” (by MLVN & Pat Murphy) — novella — 8th place

van Pallandt, Nicholas (1 nomination)
1999:
Anvil — first novel — 14th place

Van Pelt, James (5 nominations)
2007:
Summer of the Apocalypse — first novel — 7th place

2007:
“The Small Astral Object Genius” — short story — 30th place

2006:
“The Ice-Cream Man” — short story — 23rd place

2003:
“A Flock of Birds” — novelette — 26th place

2002:
“The Infodict” — short story — 21st place

van Vogt, A. E. (2 nominations)
2004:
Transfinite: The Essential A.E. van Vogt — collection — 8th place

1972:
“The Human Operators” (by Harlan Ellison & AEvV) — short fiction — 12th place

Vance, Jack (30 nominations)
2014:
Magic Highways: The Early Jack Vance, Volume Three — collection — 16th place

2013:
Dream Castles: The Early Jack Vance, Volume Two — collection — 11th place

2011:
Hard-Luck Diggings: The Early Jack Vance — collection — 19th place

2010:
This Is Me, Jack Vance! (Or, More Properly, This Is "I") — nonfiction/art book — 5th place

2010:
Wild Thyme, Green Magic — collection — 12th place

2008:
The Jack Vance Treasury — collection — 2nd place

1999:
Ports of Call — sf novel — 9th place

1997:
Night Lamp — sf novel — 8th place

1992:
Ecce and Old Earth — sf novel — 12th place

1990:
Lyonesse: Madouc — fantasy novel — 6th place

1989:
Araminta Station — sf novel — 10th place

1988:
Araminta Station — sf novel — 22nd place

1986:
Lyonesse II: The Green Pearl — fantasy novel — 5th place

1985:
Rhialto the Marvelous — collection — 8th place

1984:
Cugel's Saga — fantasy novel — 13th place (tie)

1984:
Lyonesse — fantasy novel — 4th place

1982:
The Book of Dreams — sf novel — 12th place

1980:
Green Magic: The Fantasy Realms of Jack Vance — single author collection — 8th place

1980:
Morreion (by JV, illustrated by Steve Fabian) — art or illustrated book — 11th place

1980:
The Face — sf novel — 10th place

1978:
“The Bagful of Dreams” — short fiction — 10th place

1977:
Maske: Thaery — novel — 12th place

1977:
The Best of Jack Vance — author collection — 8th place

1976:
Showboat World — novel — 13th place

1975:
“Assault on a City” — novella — 4th place

1975:
The Domains of Koryphon — novel — 12th place

1975:
“The Seventeen Virgins” — novelette — 10th place

1974:
“Rumfuddle” — novella — 8th place

1974:
Trullion: Alastor 2262 — novel — 6th place

1973:
“The Brave, Free Men” — novel — 14th place

VanderMeer, Ann (26 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
editor — 9th place

2023:
(AV & Jeff VanderMeer) — editor — 10th place

2022:
(AV & Jeff VanderMeer) — editor — 6th place

2021:
(AV & Jeff VanderMeer) — editor — 3rd place

2021:
The Big Book of Modern Fantasy (AV & Jeff VanderMeer, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

2020:
(AV & Jeff VanderMeer) — editor — 4th place

2020:
The Big Book of Classic Fantasy (AV & Jeff VanderMeer, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

2019:
(AV & Jeff VanderMeer) — editor — 7th place

2018:
(AV & Jeff VanderMeer) — editor — 6th place

2017:
(AV & Jeff VanderMeer) — editor — 5th place

2017:
The Big Book of Science Fiction (AV & Jeff VanderMeer, eds.) — anthology — winner

2015:
(AV & Jeff VanderMeer) — editor — 3rd place

2015:
The Time Traveler's Almanac (AV & Jeff VanderMeer, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2014:
(AV & Jeff VanderMeer) — editor — 4th place

2013:
(AV & Jeff VanderMeer) — editor — 5th place

2013:
Steampunk III: Steampunk Revolution — anthology — 7th place

2012:
(AV & Jeff VanderMeer) — editor — 4th place

2012:
The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities (AV & Jeff VanderMeer, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

2012:
The Weird (AV & Jeff VanderMeer, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2011:
(AV & Jeff VanderMeer) — editor — 8th place

2010:
(AV & Jeff VanderMeer) — editor — 6th place

2010:
Best American Fantasy (AV & Jeff VanderMeer, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

2009:
(AV & Jeff VanderMeer) — editor — 8th place

2009:
Fast Ships, Black Sails (AV & Jeff VanderMeer, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

2009:
Steampunk (AV & Jeff VanderMeer, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

2009:
The New Weird (AV & Jeff VanderMeer, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

VanderMeer, Jeff (50 nominations; 2 wins)
2023:
(Ann VanderMeer & JV) — editor — 10th place

2022:
(Ann VanderMeer & JV) — editor — 6th place

2022:
Hummingbird Salamander — sf novel — 8th place

2021:
(Ann VanderMeer & JV) — editor — 3rd place

2021:
A Peculiar Peril — young adult book — 4th place

2021:
The Big Book of Modern Fantasy (Ann VanderMeer & JV, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

2020:
(Ann VanderMeer & JV) — editor — 4th place

2020:
Dead Astronauts — fantasy novel — 8th place

2020:
The Big Book of Classic Fantasy (Ann VanderMeer & JV, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

2019:
(Ann VanderMeer & JV) — editor — 7th place

2018:
(Ann VanderMeer & JV) — editor — 6th place

2018:
Borne — sf novel — 6th place

2017:
(Ann VanderMeer & JV) — editor — 5th place

2017:
The Big Book of Science Fiction (Ann VanderMeer & JV, eds.) — anthology — winner

2015:
(Ann VanderMeer & JV) — editor — 3rd place

2015:
Annihilation/Authority/Acceptance — sf novel — 3rd place

2015:
The Time Traveler's Almanac (Ann VanderMeer & JV, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2014:
(Ann VanderMeer & JV) — editor — 4th place

2014:
Wonderbook: The Illustrated Guide to Creating Imaginative Fiction — non-fiction — winner

2013:
(Ann VanderMeer & JV) — editor — 5th place

2012:
(Ann VanderMeer & JV) — editor — 4th place

2012:
The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities (Ann VanderMeer & JV, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

2012:
The Weird (Ann VanderMeer & JV, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2011:
(Ann VanderMeer & JV) — editor — 8th place

2011:
The Third Bear — collection — 14th place

2010:
(Ann VanderMeer & JV) — editor — 6th place

2010:
Best American Fantasy (Ann VanderMeer & JV, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

2010:
Finch — fantasy novel — 5th place

2009:
(Ann VanderMeer & JV) — editor — 8th place

2009:
Fast Ships, Black Sails (Ann VanderMeer & JV, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

2009:
“Fixing Hanover” — short story — 14th place

2009:
Steampunk (Ann VanderMeer & JV, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

2009:
The New Weird (Ann VanderMeer & JV, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

2008:
editor — 11th place

2008:
“The Surgeon's Tale” (by JV & Cat Rambo) — novelette — 21st place

2008:
“The Third Bear” — short story — 12th place

2007:
editor — 14th place

2007:
Shriek: An Afterword — fantasy novel — 6th place

2007:
“The Secret Paths of Rajan Khanna” — short story — 14th place

2006:
editor — 20th place

2006:
“The Farmer's Cat” — short story — 12th place (tie)

2005:
editor — 14th place

2005:
Secret Life — collection — 6th place

2005:
“Three Days in a Border Town” — novelette — 4th place

2004:
editor — 11th place

2004:
Album Zutique #1 — anthology — 12th place (tie)

2004:
Veniss Underground — first novel — 2nd place

2003:
Leviathan, Volume Three (JV & Forrest Aguirre, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

2002:
City of Saints and Madmen: The Book of Ambergris — collection — 14th place

2002:
The Exchange, by Nicholas Sporlander — short story — 29th place

Varley, John (40 nominations; 10 wins)
2015:
Dark Lightning — sf novel — 17th place

2014:
Good-Bye, Robinson Crusoe and Other Stories — collection — 21st place

2013:
Slow Apocalypse — sf novel — 9th place

2009:
Rolling Thunder — sf novel — 8th place

2006:
Mammoth — sf novel — 10th place

2005:
The John Varley Reader — collection — winner

2004:
“In Fading Suns and Dying Moons” — short story — 13th place

2004:
“The Bellman” — novelette — 14th place

1999:
“The Flying Dutchman” — novelette — 19th place

1999:
The Golden Globe — sf novel — 5th place

1993:
“Good Intentions” — short story — 15th place

1993:
Steel Beach — sf novel — 5th place

1990:
“Just Another Perfect Day” — novelette — 12th place

1987:
Blue Champagne — collection — winner

1987:
“Tango Charlie and Foxtrot Romeo” — novella — 3rd place

1985:
Demon — sf novel — 2nd place

1985:
“PRESS ENTER[]” — novella — winner

1984:
Millennium — sf novel — 3rd place

1982:
“Blue Champagne” — novella — winner

1982:
“The Pusher” — short story — winner

1981:
“Beatnik Bayou” — novelette — 2nd place

1981:
The Barbie Murders — single author collection — winner

1981:
Wizard — sf novel — 4th place

1980:
“Options” — novelette — 2nd place

1980:
Titan — sf novel — winner

1979:
“The Barbie Murders” — novelette — winner

1979:
“The Persistence of Vision” — novella — winner

1979:
The Persistence of Vision — single author collection — winner

1978:
“Air Raid” (as by Herb Boehm) — short fiction — 3rd place

1978:
“Equinoctial” — novella — 12th place

1978:
“Good-bye, Robinson Crusoe” — short fiction — 16th place

1978:
“In the Hall of the Martian Kings” — novella — 6th place

1978:
The Ophiuchi Hotline — sf novel — 3rd place

1977:
“Bagatelle” — novelette — 9th place

1977:
“Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance” — novelette — 3rd place

1977:
“Overdrawn at the Memory Bank” — novelette — 10th place

1977:
“The Phantom of Kansas” — novelette — 4th place

1976:
“In the Bowl” — novelette — 7th place

1976:
“Retrograde Summer” — novelette — 4th place

1976:
“The Black Hole Passes” — novelette — 9th place

Varley, Lynn (1 nomination)
1987:
The Dark Knight Returns (by Frank Miller with Klaus Janson & LV) — nonfiction — 7th place

Vaughn, Carrie (2 nominations)
2017:
“That Game We Played During the War” — short story — 8th place

2013:
“Astrophilia” — novelette — 19th place

Vertex (2 nominations)
1975:
magazine — 6th place

1974:
magazine — 5th place

Vess, Charles (26 nominations; 7 wins)
2024:
artist — nomination

2023:
artist — winner

2022:
artist — winner

2022:
The Art of Neil Gaiman & Charles Vess's Stardust — illustrated and art book — winner

2021:
artist — 2nd place

2020:
artist — 4th place

2019:
artist — winner

2019:
The Books of Earthsea: The Complete Illustrated Edition (by Ursula K. Le Guin, illustrated by CV) — art book — winner

2018:
artist — 4th place

2017:
artist — 5th place

2017:
Walking Through the Landscape of Faerie — art book — winner

2015:
artist — 4th place

2014:
artist — 3rd place

2013:
artist — 6th place

2012:
artist — 4th place

2011:
artist — 6th place

2011:
Instructions (by CV & Neil Gaiman) — art book — 2nd place

2010:
artist — 4th place

2010:
Drawing Down the Moon: The Art of Charles Vess — nonfiction/art book — 3rd place

2009:
artist — 5th place

2008:
artist — winner

2007:
artist — 3rd place

2006:
artist — 5th place

2005:
artist — 6th place

1999:
artist — 11th place

1999:
Stardust (by Neil Gaiman & CV) — art book — 4th place

Vidal, Gore (1 nomination)
1979:
Kalki — novel — 25th place

Viking (1 nomination)
1981:
book publisher — 16th place (tie)

Vincent, Bev (2 nominations)
2023:
Stephen King: A Complete Exploration of His Work, Life, and Influences — nonfiction — 5th place

2005:
The Road to the Dark Tower: Exploring Stephen King's Magnum Opus — non-fiction — 7th place

Vinge, Joan D. (17 nominations; 1 win)
1997:
Dreamfall — sf novel — 17th place

1992:
The Summer Queen — sf novel — 4th place

1989:
Catspaw — sf novel — 13th place

1986:
Phoenix in the Ashes — collection — 13th place

1985:
World's End — sf novel — 13th place

1981:
The Snow Queen — sf novel — winner

1980:
Eyes of Amber and Other Stories — single author collection — 2nd place

1980:
“Fireship” — novella — 9th place

1979:
“Fireship” — novella — 5th place

1979:
Fireship — single author collection — 6th place

1979:
The Outcasts of Heaven's Belt — novel — 13th place

1979:
“View From a Height” — short story — 2nd place

1978:
“Eyes of Amber” — short fiction — 5th place

1977:
“Media Man” — novella — 7th place

1977:
“The Crystal Ship” — novella — 13th place

1976:
“Mother and Child” — novella — 10th place

1975:
“Tin Soldier” — novella — 10th place

Vinge, Vernor (15 nominations; 2 wins)
2012:
The Children of the Sky — sf novel — 4th place

2007:
Rainbows End — sf novel — winner

2005:
“Synthetic Serendipity” — short story — 20th place

2004:
“The Cookie Monster” — novella — winner

2002:
“Fast Times at Fairmont High” — novella — 2nd place

2002:
The Collected Stories of Vernor Vinge — collection — 3rd place

2000:
A Deepness in the Sky — sf novel — 3rd place

1993:
A Fire Upon the Deep — sf novel — 4th place

1989:
“The Blabber” — novella — 16th place

1989:
Threats...And Other Promises — collection — 14th place

1988:
True Names...and Other Dangers — collection — 11th place

1987:
Marooned in Realtime — sf novel — 7th place

1987:
“The Barbarian Princess” — novelette — 12th place

1985:
The Peace War — sf novel — 12th place

1982:
“True Names” — novella — 8th place

Vinicoff, Eric (1 nomination)
1989:
Maiden Flight — first novel — 18th place

Vint, Sherryl (1 nomination)
2010:
The Routledge Companion to Science Fiction (Mark Bould, Andrew M. Butler, Adam Roberts & SV, eds.) — nonfiction/art book — 14th place

Vision of Tomorrow (1 nomination)
1971:
magazine — 7th place

Vo, Nghi (6 nominations)
2024:
Mammoths at the Gates — novella — 3rd place

2024:
“On the Fox Roads” — novelette — 7th place

2023:
Into the Riverlands — novella — 3rd place

2023:
Siren Queen — fantasy novel — 6th place

2022:
The Chosen and the Beautiful — first novel — 4th place

2021:
The Empress of Salt and Fortune — novella — 3rd place

Volsky, Paula (2 nominations)
2001:
The Grand Ellipse — fantasy novel — 26th place

1992:
Illusion — fantasy novel — 21st place

Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr. (2 nominations)
2012:
Kurt Vonnegut: Novels & Stories 1963-1973 — collection — 8th place

1973:
“The Big Space Fuck” — short fiction — 16th place (tie)

Voyager (5 nominations)
2006:
publisher/imprint — 22nd place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 25th place (tie)

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 10th place

2001:
book publisher/imprint — 11th place

2000:
book publisher/imprint — 14th place

Vukcevich, Ray (2 nominations)
2003:
“Some Other Time” — short story — 28th place

2002:
Meet Me in the Moon Room — collection — 17th place

Vysniauskas, Audre (1 nomination)
2005:
Digital Art for the 21st Century: Renderosity (by John Grant & AV) — art book — 9th place

Wade, Daniel (1 nomination)
2012:
Exposé 9: Finest Digital Art in the Known Universe — art book — 8th place

Waggoner, Diana (1 nomination)
1979:
The Hills of Faraway: A Guide to Fantasy — reference book — 9th place

Wagner, Hank (1 nomination)
2009:
Prince of Stories: The Many Worlds of Neil Gaiman (by HW, Christopher Golden & Stephen R. Bissette) — nonfiction/art book — 6th place

Wagner, Karl Edward (17 nominations)
1998:
Exorcisms and Ecstasies — collection — 16th place

1995:
The Year's Best Horror Stories: XXII — anthology — 10th place

1994:
The Year's Best Horror Stories: XXI — anthology — 13th place

1993:
The Year's Best Horror Stories: XX — anthology — 12th place

1991:
The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series XVIII — anthology — 17th place

1990:
The Year's Best Horror Stories: XVII — anthology — 18th place

1989:
The Year's Best Horror Stories: XVI — anthology — 24th place

1988:
The Year's Best Horror Stories: XV — anthology — 21st place

1988:
Why Not You and I? — collection — 15th place

1987:
The Year's Best Horror Stories: XIV — anthology — 18th place

1986:
The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series XIII — anthology — 16th place

1985:
The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series XII — anthology — 17th place

1984:
“Into Whose Hands” — novelette — 17th place

1983:
“Beyond Any Measure” — novella — 13th place

1983:
The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series X — anthology — 12th place

1982:
The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series IX — anthology — 23rd place

1979:
Night Winds — single author collection — 12th place

Wagner, Wendy N. (1 nomination)
2023:
editor — 8th place

Waitman, Katie (1 nomination)
1998:
The Merro Tree — first novel — 7th place

Waldrop, Howard (47 nominations; 1 win)
2014:
Horse of a Different Color — collection — 7th place

2014:
“The Dead Sea-Bottom Scrolls” — short story — 5th place

2009:
Other Worlds, Better Lives: A Howard Waldrop Reader — collection — 9th place

2008:
Things Will Never Be the Same: Selected Short Fiction 1980-2005 — collection — 5th place

2006:
Heart of Whitenesse — collection — 8th place

2006:
“The King of Where-I-Go” — novelette — 4th place

2005:
“The Wolf-man of Alcatraz” — short story — 4th place

2004:
“Calling Your Name” — short story — 11th place

2004:
Custer's Last Jump and Other Collaborations — collection — 4th place

2004:
“D=RxT” — short story — 18th place

2002:
“Major Spacer in the 21st Century” — novelette — 25th place

2002:
“The Other Real World” — novelette — 15th place

2001:
“Our Mortal Span” — short story — 14th place

2001:
“Winter Quarters” — short story — 8th place

2000:
“The Dynasters Vol. 1: On the Downs” — short story — 7th place

1999:
“Mr. Goober's Show” — short story — 3rd place

1999:
“US” — short story — 13th place

1998:
“El Castillo de la Perseverancia” — novelette — 18th place

1998:
Going Home Again — collection — 9th place

1998:
“Scientifiction” — short story — 2nd place

1998:
“The Heart of Whitenesse” — short story — 16th place

1996:
“You Could Go Home Again” — novella — 22nd place

1995:
“The Sawing Boys” — short story — 13th place

1993:
“The Effects of Alienation” — short story — 20th place

1992:
“Fin de Cyclé” — novelette — 2nd place

1992:
Night of the Cooters: More Neat Stories — collection — winner

1990:
A Dozen Tough Jobs — novella — 2nd place

1989:
“Do Ya, Do Ya, Wanna Dance?” — novelette — 3rd place

1989:
“Wild, Wild Horses” — short story — 3rd place

1988:
All About Strange Monsters of the Recent Past — collection — 5th place

1988:
“He-We-Await” — novelette — 9th place

1988:
“Night of the Cooters” — short story — 9th place

1987:
“Fair Game” — short story — 18th place

1987:
Howard Who? — collection — 3rd place

1987:
“The Lions Are Asleep This Night” — short story — 13th place

1986:
“Flying Saucer Rock & Roll” — short story — 8th place

1986:
“Heirs of the Perisphere” — short story — 25th place

1985:
“Helpless, Helpless” — short story — 28th place

1985:
Them Bones — sf novel — 29th place

1985:
Them Bones — first novel — 5th place

1984:
“Man-Mountain Gentian” — short story — 17th place

1983:
“God's Hooks!” — short story — 4th place

1983:
“Ike at the Mike” — short story — 16th place

1981:
“Billy Big-Eyes” — novelette — 14th place

1981:
“The Ugly Chickens” — novelette — 5th place

1977:
“Custer's Last Jump” (by Steven Utley & HW) — novelette — 7th place

1977:
“Mary Margaret Road-Grader” — short story — 9th place

Walker (1 nomination)
1972:
book publisher — 8th place

Walker, Paul (5 nominations)
1979:
Speaking of Science Fiction — reference book — 11th place

1975:
critic — 15th place

1973:
fan writer — 7th place

1972:
fan writer — 9th place

1971:
fan critic — 2nd place

Walker, Sage (1 nomination; 1 win)
1997:
Whiteout — first novel — winner (tie)

Wallace, Sean (1 nomination)
2013:
Robots: The Recent A.I. (Rich Horton & SW, eds.) — anthology — 25th place

Walling, William (1 nomination)
1975:
“Nix Olympica” — novelette — 7th place

Walotsky, Ron (10 nominations)
2003:
artist — 17th place (tie)

2002:
artist — 22nd place

2001:
artist — 9th place

2001:
Inner Visions: The Art of Ron Walotsky — art book — 7th place

1982:
artist — 20th place (tie)

1981:
artist — 17th place (tie)

1980:
artist — 24th place

1975:
professional artist — 19th place

1973:
magazine artist — 12th place

1972:
magazine artist — 9th place

Walschots, Natalie Zina (1 nomination)
2021:
Hench — first novel — 8th place

Walters, Jerad (1 nomination)
2009:
A Lovecraft Retrospective: Artists Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft — nonfiction/art book — 9th place

Walton, Evangeline (2 nominations)
1984:
The Sword Is Forged — fantasy novel — 26th place

1975:
Prince of Annwn — novel — 20th place

Walton, Jo (13 nominations; 1 win)
2019:
An Informal History of the Hugos: A Personal Look Back at the Hugo Awards, 1953-2000 — nonfiction — 3rd place

2019:
Starlings — collection — 6th place

2017:
Necessity — fantasy novel — 9th place

2015:
My Real Children — sf novel — 6th place

2015:
What Makes This Book So Great — non-fiction — winner

2012:
Among Others — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2010:
“Escape to Other Worlds with Science Fiction” — short story — 15th place

2010:
Lifelode — fantasy novel — 10th place

2010:
“Three Twilight Tales” — short story — 13th place

2009:
Half a Crown — sf novel — 6th place

2008:
Ha'penny — sf novel — 9th place

2007:
Farthing — sf novel — 5th place

2001:
The King's Peace — first novel — 7th place

Wang, Regina Kanyu (1 nomination)
2023:
The Way Spring Arrives and Other Stories (Yu Chen & RKW, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

Ward, Catriona (1 nomination)
2023:
Sundial — horror novel — 7th place

Warhoon (1 nomination)
1971:
fanzine — 7th place

Warhoon #27 (1 nomination)
1971:
single fanzine issue — 3rd place

Warner (2 nominations)
1998:
book publisher — 10th place

1997:
book publisher — 10th place

Warner Aspect (10 nominations)
2006:
publisher/imprint — 28th place

2005:
publisher/imprint — 23rd place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 18th place

2003:
book publisher/imprint — 17th place

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 14th place

2001:
book publisher/imprint — 14th place

2000:
book publisher/imprint — 11th place

1999:
book publisher/imprint — 12th place

1996:
book publisher — 13th place

1995:
book publisher — 11th place

Warner, Harry, Jr. (3 nominations; 1 win)
1973:
fan writer — 4th place

1972:
fan writer — 3rd place (tie)

1971:
fan writer — winner

Warner/Popular Library (3 nominations)
1990:
book publisher — 9th place

1989:
book publisher — 8th place

1988:
book publisher — 10th place

Warner/Popular Library/Questar (2 nominations)
1991:
publisher — 11th place

1987:
book publisher — 11th place

Warner/Questar (3 nominations)
1993:
book publisher — 10th place

1992:
publisher — 11th place

1986:
book publisher — 21st place

Warren, Kaaron (4 nominations)
2019:
Tide of Stone — horror novel — 6th place

2014:
“The Unwanted Women of Surrey” — novelette — 12th place

2013:
“Sky” — novella — 15th place

2012:
Mistification — fantasy novel — 22nd place

Warrick, Patricia S. (2 nominations)
1988:
Mind in Motion, the Fiction of Philip K. Dick — nonfiction — 9th place

1981:
The Cybernetic Imagination in Science Fiction — related nonfiction book — 15th place

Washington, Masumi (2 nominations)
2016:
Hanzai Japan: Fantastical, Futuristic Stories of Crime From and About Japan (Nick Mamatas & MW, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

2013:
The Future Is Japanese (Nick Mamatas & MW, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

Waters, Elisabeth (1 nomination)
1995:
Changing Fate — first novel — 17th place

Watson, Ian (24 nominations)
2007:
The Butterflies of Memory — collection — 23rd place

2003:
“A Speaker for the Wooden Sea” — novella — 24th place

1995:
The Coming of Vertumnus and Other Stories — collection — 16th place

1990:
“Nanoware Time” — novella — 23rd place

1990:
Salvage Rites and Other Stories — collection — 20th place (tie)

1989:
“The Flies of Memory” — novella — 18th place

1988:
Evil Water — collection — 17th place

1988:
“The Moon and Michelangelo” — novelette — 15th place

1987:
Afterlives: Stories About Life After Death (Pamela Sargent & IW, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

1987:
“Cold Light” — novelette — 21st place

1987:
“Windows” — novelette — 13th place

1986:
Slow Birds and Other Stories — collection — 8th place

1986:
The Book of Ian Watson — collection — 20th place

1985:
“We Remember Babylon” — novelette — 23rd place

1984:
Changes (Michael Bishop & IW, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

1984:
“Slow Birds” — novelette — 3rd place

1984:
“The Black Current” — novelette — 8th place (tie)

1982:
Deathhunter — sf novel — 26th place

1981:
The Gardens of Delight — sf novel — 19th place (tie)

1981:
“The World Science Fiction Convention of 2080” — short story — 9th place

1980:
“The Rooms of Paradise” — short story — 17th place

1980:
The Very Slow Time Machine — single author collection — 15th place

1979:
“The Very Slow Time Machine” — short story — 11th place

1978:
The Martian Inca — sf novel — 21st place

Watson, Noelle (1 nomination)
1993:
Twentieth-Century Science-Fiction Writers, Third Edition (NW & Paul E. Schellinger, eds.) — nonfiction — 4th place

Watt-Evans, Lawrence (1 nomination)
1988:
“Why I Left Harry's All-Night Hamburgers” — short story — 6th place

Watts, Peter (10 nominations)
2019:
The Freeze-Frame Revolution — novella — 9th place

2015:
“Collateral” — novelette — 21st place

2015:
Echopraxia — sf novel — 12th place

2015:
“The Colonel” — novelette — 12th place

2014:
Beyond the Rift — collection — 17th place

2011:
“The Things” — short story — 2nd place

2010:
“The Island” — novelette — 3rd place

2007:
Blindsight — sf novel — 3rd place

2002:
Maelstrom — sf novel — 24th place

2000:
Starfish — first novel — 3rd place

Waugh, Charles G. (2 nominations)
1991:
The Mammoth Book of Vintage Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1950s (Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & CGW, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

1980:
The 13 Crimes of Science Fiction (Isaac Asimov, Martin Harry Greenberg & CGW, eds.) — anthology — 14th place

Waugh, Robert H. (1 nomination)
2014:
Lovecraft and Influence: His Predecessors and Successors — non-fiction — 6th place

Webb, Janeen (2 nominations)
2015:
Death at the Blue Elephant — collection — 14th place

1999:
Dreaming Down-Under (Jack Dann & JW, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

Webb, Sharon (2 nominations)
1983:
Earthchild — first novel — 8th place

1981:
“Variation on a Theme from Beethoven” — novelette — 9th place

Weber, David (1 nomination)
2001:
Ashes of Victory — sf novel — 28th place

Webster, Bud (3 nominations)
2014:
Past Masters and Other Bookish Natterings — non-fiction — 12th place

2011:
Anthopology 101: Reflections, Inspections and Dissections of SF Anthologies — non-fiction — 7th place

1997:
“The Three Labors of Bubba” — novelette — 22nd place

Wecker, Helene (1 nomination)
2014:
The Golem and the Jinni — first novel — 2nd place

Weil, Ellen (1 nomination)
2003:
Harlan Ellison: The Edge of Forever (by EW & Gary K. Wolfe) — non-fiction — 2nd place

Weinbaum, Stanley G. (1 nomination)
1975:
The Best of Stanley G. Weinbaum — single author collection — 3rd place

Weinberg, Robert (5 nominations; 1 win)
2018:
The Art of the Pulps: An Illustrated History (Douglas Ellis, Ed Hulse & RW, eds.) — art book — winner

2015:
The Collectors' Book of Virgil Finlay (RW, Douglas Ellis & Robert T. Garcia, eds.) — art book — 6th place

2001:
Horror of the 20th Century: An Illustrated History — art book — 4th place

1989:
A Biographical Dictionary of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists — related nonfiction — 12th place

1989:
Weird Tales: 32 Unearthed Terrors (Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, RW & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 16th place

Weiner, Andrew (3 nominations)
1988:
Station Gehenna — first novel — 21st place

1988:
“The Alien in the Lake” — short story — 28th place

1987:
“The News from D Street” — novelette — 22nd place

Weird Tales (20 nominations)
2014:
magazine — 7th place

2013:
magazine — 17th place

2012:
magazine — 16th place

2011:
magazine — 13th place

2010:
magazine — 10th place

2009:
magazine — 11th place

2008:
magazine — 11th place

2007:
magazine — 15th place

2006:
magazine — 19th place

2005:
magazine — 16th place

2004:
magazine — 20th place

2003:
magazine — 15th place

2002:
magazine — 10th place

2001:
magazine — 10th place

1994:
magazine — 12th place

1993:
magazine or fanzine — 11th place

1992:
magazine or fanzine — 10th place

1991:
magazine — 7th place

1990:
magazine — 8th place

1989:
magazine — 10th place

Weisman, Jacob (1 nomination)
2013:
The Sword & Sorcery Anthology (David G. Hartwell & JW, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

Weisskopf, Toni (7 nominations)
2015:
editor — 20th place

2014:
editor — 19th place

2013:
editor — 22nd place

2011:
editor — 14th place

2009:
editor — 19th place

2008:
editor — 21st place

2007:
editor — 21st place

Weist, Jerry (1 nomination)
2003:
Bradbury: An Illustrated Life — art book — 3rd place

Weller, Tom (2 nominations)
1988:
Cvltvre Made Stvpid — nonfiction — 4th place

1986:
Science Made Stupid — nonfiction/reference — 5th place

Wellman, Manly Wade (2 nominations)
1989:
John the Balladeer — collection — 5th place

1981:
After Dark — fantasy novel — 15th place

Wells, H. G. (1 nomination)
2002:
The War of the Worlds (by HGW & Tom Kidd) — art book — 12th place

Wells, Martha (9 nominations; 6 wins)
2024:
System Collapse — sf novel — winner

2024:
Witch King — fantasy novel — winner

2022:
Fugitive Telemetry — novella — winner

2021:
Network Effect — sf novel — winner

2019:
Artificial Condition — novella — winner

2019:
Rogue Protocol — novella — 3rd place

2018:
All Systems Red — novella — winner

1996:
City of Bones — fantasy novel — 10th place

1994:
The Element of Fire — first novel — 12th place

Wells, Stuart W. III (1 nomination)
1979:
Science Fiction and Heroic Fantasy Index — reference book — 4th place

Wendig, Chuck (3 nominations)
2024:
Black River Orchard — horror novel — 10th place

2022:
The Book of Accidents — horror novel — 3rd place

2020:
Wanderers — sf novel — 3rd place

Wentworth, K. D. (1 nomination)
1995:
The Imperium Game — first novel — 16th place

Westall, Robert (1 nomination)
1990:
Antique Dust — collection — 20th place (tie)

Westercon (1 nomination)
1972:
convention — 3rd place

Westerfeld, Scott (15 nominations; 1 win)
2019:
Impostors — young adult book — 10th place

2015:
Afterworlds — young adult book — 11th place

2012:
Goliath — young adult book — 4th place

2011:
Behemoth — young adult book — 4th place

2010:
Leviathan — young adult novel — winner

2009:
“Ass-Hat Magic Spider” — short story — 16th place

2008:
Extras — young adult book — 4th place

2007:
Midnighters, Book Three: Blue Noon — young adult book — 11th place

2007:
Specials — young adult book — 7th place

2007:
The Last Days — young adult book — 10th place

2006:
Midnighters, Book Two: Touching Darkness — young adult book — 9th place

2006:
Peeps — young adult book — 5th place

2005:
Midnighters, Book One: The Secret Hour — young adult book — 11th place

2004:
Succession: The Risen Empire; The Killing of Worlds — sf novel — 14th place

2002:
“Non-Disclosure Agreement” — short story — 31st place

Westfahl, Gary (4 nominations)
2008:
Hugo Gernsback and the Century of Science Fiction — non-fiction — 10th place

2006:
Science Fiction Quotations — non-fiction — 7th place

2006:
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy: Themes, Works, and Wonders — non-fiction — 9th place

2002:
Space and Beyond: The Frontier Theme in Science Fiction — non-fiction — 8th place

Weston, Peter (1 nomination)
1977:
Andromeda 1 — anthology — 12th place

Weston, Susan B. (1 nomination)
1986:
Children of the Light — first novel — 14th place

Westwood, Kim (1 nomination)
2012:
The Courier's New Bicycle — sf novel — 21st place

Wexler, Robert (1 nomination)
2010:
The Painting and the City — fantasy novel — 22nd place

Wexler, Robert Freeman (1 nomination)
2004:
In Springdale Town — novella — 15th place

Wharton, Ken (2 nominations)
2003:
“Flight Correction” — short story — 29th place

2002:
Divine Intervention — first novel — 6th place

What, Leslie (1 nomination)
2005:
Olympic Games — first novel — 7th place

Whates, Ian (3 nominations)
2015:
Solaris Rising 3 — anthology — 14th place

2014:
Solaris Rising 2: The New Solaris Book of Science Fiction — anthology — 11th place

2013:
Solaris Rising 1.5 — anthology — 14th place

Wheatland (2 nominations)
2008:
publisher/imprint — 27th place

2006:
publisher/imprint — 25th place (tie)

Wheeler, Mark (1 nomination)
1984:
“Life on the Tether” — novelette — 25th place

Wheeler, Thomas (1 nomination)
2005:
The Arcanum — first novel — 12th place

Whelan, Michael (53 nominations; 31 wins)
2024:
artist — nomination

2023:
artist — 4th place

2022:
artist — 4th place

2021:
artist — 3rd place

2020:
artist — 3rd place

2019:
artist — 2nd place

2019:
Beyond Science Fiction: The Alternative Realism of Michael Whelan — art book — 2nd place

2018:
artist — 3rd place

2017:
artist — 2nd place

2016:
artist — winner

2015:
artist — 2nd place

2014:
artist — winner

2013:
artist — winner

2012:
artist — 2nd place

2011:
artist — 2nd place

2010:
artist — winner

2010:
The Little Sisters of Eluria (by Stephen King, illustrated by MW) — nonfiction/art book — 11th place

2009:
artist — winner

2008:
artist — 2nd place

2007:
artist — 2nd place

2006:
artist — winner

2005:
artist — winner

2004:
artist — winner

2003:
artist — 2nd place

2002:
artist — winner

2001:
artist — 2nd place

2000:
artist — winner

1999:
artist — winner

1998:
artist — winner

1998:
Something in My Eye: Excursions into Fear (MW; Arnie Fenner & Cathy Fenner eds.) — art book — 3rd place

1997:
artist — winner

1996:
artist — winner

1995:
artist — winner

1994:
artist — winner

1994:
The Art of Michael Whelan: Scenes/Visions — art book — winner

1993:
artist — winner

1992:
artist — winner

1991:
artist — winner

1990:
artist — winner

1989:
artist — winner

1988:
artist — winner

1988:
Michael Whelan's Works of Wonder — nonfiction — 2nd place

1987:
artist — winner

1986:
artist — winner

1985:
artist — winner

1984:
artist — winner

1983:
artist — winner

1982:
artist — winner

1981:
artist — winner

1980:
artist — winner

1980:
Wonderworks — art or illustrated book — 4th place

1979:
artist — 2nd place

1977:
artist — 11th place

Whispers (9 nominations)
1985:
magazine/fanzine — 15th place

1984:
magazine/fanzine — 12th place

1983:
magazine/fanzine — 12th place

1980:
magazine — 13th place

1979:
magazine — 14th place (tie)

1978:
magazine — 15th place

1977:
fanzine — 7th place

1976:
fanzine — 7th place

1975:
fanzine — 6th place (tie)

White Wolf (4 nominations)
1999:
book publisher/imprint — 13th place

1998:
book publisher — 11th place

1997:
book publisher — 9th place

1996:
book publisher — 10th place

White, Andrew Joseph (1 nomination)
2024:
The Spirit Bares Its Teeth — young adult novel — 5th place

White, James (7 nominations)
1997:
“Un-Birthday Boy” — short story — 14th place

1989:
“Sanctuary” — novelette — 23rd place

1988:
Code Blue — Emergency! — sf novel — 20th place

1984:
Sector General — collection — 11th place

1983:
“The Scourge” — short story — 9th place

1977:
“Custom Fitting” — short story — 3rd place

1975:
The Dream Millennium — novel — 9th place

White, T. H. (1 nomination)
1978:
The Book of Merlyn — fantasy novel — 8th place

White, Ted (5 nominations)
1975:
critic — 17th place

1973:
fan writer — 15th place

1972:
fan writer — 10th place (tie)

1971:
fan critic — 13th place

1971:
fan writer — 6th place

Whitehead, Colson (2 nominations)
2017:
The Underground Railroad — sf novel — 2nd place

2012:
Zone One — sf novel — 22nd place

Whitfield, Kit (1 nomination)
2010:
In Great Waters — fantasy novel — 21st place

Whitmore, Charles (1 nomination)
1985:
Winter's Daughter — first novel — 16th place

Wiater, Stanley (1 nomination)
2002:
Dark Dreamers: Facing the Masters of Fear (by Beth Gwinn & SW) — art book — 14th place

Wiggins, Marianne (1 nomination)
1990:
John Dollar — horror novel — 13th place

Wiggins, Troy L. (1 nomination)
2023:
Trouble the Waters: Tales from the Deep Blue (Sheree Renée Thomas, Pan Morigan & TLW, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

Wightman, Wayne (3 nominations)
1988:
“Cage 37” — novelette — 20th place

1987:
“The Metaphysical Gun” — novelette — 29th place

1986:
“The Great Wall” — short story — 20th place

Wilber, Rick (1 nomination)
2001:
“To Leuchars” — novella — 24th place

Wilce, Ysabeau S. (4 nominations)
2015:
Prophecies, Libels, and Dreams: Stories of Califa — collection — 7th place

2009:
Flora's Dare — young adult novel — 8th place

2008:
Flora Segunda — first novel — 3rd place

2007:
“The Lineaments of Gratified Desire” — novella — 23rd place

Wilde, Fran (4 nominations)
2022:
“Unseelie Brothers, Ltd.” — novelette — 4th place

2020:
“A Catalog of Storms” — short story — 9th place

2018:
Horizon — fantasy novel — 10th place

2017:
The Jewel and Her Lapidary — novelette — 3rd place

Wildside Press (4 nominations)
2005:
publisher/imprint — 22nd place

2004:
publisher/imprint — 25th place (tie)

2002:
book publisher/imprint — 18th place

2001:
book publisher/imprint — 20th place

Wilhelm, Kate (33 nominations; 2 wins)
2006:
Storyteller: Writing Lessons and More from 27 Years of the Clarion Writers' Workshop — non-fiction — winner

2002:
“Yesterday's Tomorrows” — novella — 9th place

1997:
“Forget Luck” — short story — 6th place

1996:
A Flush of Shadows — collection — 13th place

1995:
“Bloodletting” — short story — 15th place

1995:
“I Know What You're Thinking” — short story — 2nd place

1993:
And the Angels Sing — collection — 7th place

1993:
Naming the Flowers — novella — 3rd place

1992:
Death Qualified: A Mystery of Chaos — sf novel — 16th place

1991:
“And the Angels Sing” — novelette — 5th place

1990:
“Children of the Wind” — novella — 18th place

1990:
Children of the Wind: Five Novellas — collection — 13th place

1989:
Crazy Time — sf novel — 18th place

1988:
“Forever Yours, Anna” — short story — 8th place

1987:
“The Girl Who Fell into the Sky” — novelette — 11th place

1986:
“The Gorgon Field” — novella — 11th place

1985:
“Strangeness, Charm and Spin” — short story — 25th place

1984:
“The Mind of Medea” — novelette — 12th place

1984:
Welcome, Chaos — sf novel — 12th place

1983:
Oh Susannah! — fantasy novel — 10th place

1982:
A Sense of Shadow — fantasy novel — 9th place

1982:
Listen, Listen — single author collection — 10th place

1982:
“The Winter Beach” — novella — 9th place

1982:
“With Thimbles, With Forks and Hope” — novella — 10th place

1980:
Juniper Time — sf novel — 11th place

1979:
Somerset Dreams and Other Fictions — single author collection — 9th place

1977:
The Clewiston Test — novel — 15th place

1977:
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang — novel — winner

1976:
The Infinity Box — single author collection — 9th place

1975:
“A Brother to Dragons, a Companion of Owls” — novelette — 17th place

1975:
Nebula Award Stories Nine — reprint anthology — 5th place

1975:
“Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang” — novella — 11th place

1973:
“The Funeral” — short fiction — 10th place

Wilkerson, Cherie (1 nomination)
1984:
“$CALLLINK4(CATHY)” — short story — 22nd place

Wilkin, Karen (1 nomination)
1997:
The World of Edward Gorey (by Clifford Ross & KW; artist Edward Gorey) — art book — 3rd place

Wilkins, Rob (1 nomination; 1 win)
2023:
Terry Pratchett: A Life With Footnotes: The Official Biography — nonfiction — winner

Willard, Mark (1 nomination)
1989:
Dune Master: A Frank Herbert Bibliography (by Daniel J. H. Levack & MW) — related nonfiction — 18th place

Willard, Nancy (3 nominations)
1994:
The Sorcerer's Apprentice (by NW, illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon) — art book — 8th place

1992:
Pish, Posh, Said Hieronymous Bosch (by NW, text; Leo & Diane Dillon & Lee Dillon, illustrators) — nonfiction — 5th place

1986:
Things Invisible to See — fantasy novel — 20th place

Willey, Elizabeth (2 nominations)
1996:
A Sorcerer and a Gentleman — fantasy novel — 17th place

1994:
The Well-Favored Man — first novel — 14th place

Williams, A. Susan (1 nomination)
1994:
The Lifted Veil: The Book of Fantastic Literature by Women — anthology — 14th place

Williams, Liz (9 nominations)
2013:
Worldsoul — fantasy novel — 10th place

2007:
“The Age of Ice” — short story — 21st place

2007:
The Demon and the City — fantasy novel — 16th place

2006:
Snake Agent — fantasy novel — 15th place

2005:
Banner of Souls — sf novel — 16th place

2005:
“Skindancing” — short story — 22nd place

2005:
The Banquet of the Lords of Night and Other Stories — collection — 15th place

2004:
The Poison Master — sf novel — 15th place

2002:
The Ghost Sister — first novel — 4th place

Williams, Paul (7 nominations)
2000:
Baby is Three: Volume VI: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (by Theodore Sturgeon, edited by PW) — collection — 6th place (tie)

1999:
The Perfect Host: Volume V: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (by Theodore Sturgeon, edited by PW) — collection — 8th place

1998:
Thunder and Roses: Volume IV: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (by Theodore Sturgeon, edited by PW) — collection — 6th place

1997:
Killdozer!: Volume III: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (by Theodore Sturgeon, edited by PW) — collection — 8th place

1997:
Microcosmic God: Volume II: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (by Theodore Sturgeon, edited by PW) — collection — 9th place

1996:
The Ultimate Egoist: Volume I: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (by Theodore Sturgeon, edited by PW) — collection — 4th place

1987:
Only Apparently Real: The World of Philip K. Dick — nonfiction — 2nd place

Williams, Paul O. (2 nominations)
1983:
The Fall of the Shell — sf novel — 26th place

1982:
The Breaking of Northwall — first novel — 4th place

Williams, Robert (1 nomination)
2006:
Through Prehensile Eyes: Seeing the Art of Robert Williams — art book — 8th place

Williams, Sean (2 nominations)
2011:
“A Glimpse of the Marvellous Structure (And the Threat it Entails)” — novella — 14th place

2003:
The Storm Weaver and the Sand — young adult novel — 9th place

Williams, Sheila (20 nominations)
2024:
editor — 8th place

2023:
editor — 9th place

2022:
editor — 8th place

2021:
editor — 6th place

2020:
editor — 10th place

2019:
editor — 10th place

2018:
editor — 8th place

2017:
editor — 9th place

2015:
editor — 11th place

2014:
editor — 8th place

2013:
editor — 7th place

2012:
editor — 8th place

2011:
editor — 7th place

2010:
editor — 11th place

2009:
editor — 9th place

2008:
editor — 10th place

2008:
Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 30th Anniversary Anthology — anthology — 15th place

2007:
editor — 13th place

2006:
editor — 8th place

2002:
A Woman's Liberation: A Choice of Futures By and About Women (Connie Willis & SW, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

Williams, Tad (8 nominations)
2005:
Shadowmarch — fantasy novel — 15th place

2004:
The War of the Flowers — fantasy novel — 6th place

2002:
Otherland: Sea of Silver Light — fantasy novel — 9th place

1999:
Otherland: River of Blue Fire — sf novel — 21st place

1997:
Otherland: City of Golden Shadow — sf novel — 16th place

1994:
To Green Angel Tower — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1989:
The Dragonbone Chair — fantasy novel — 10th place (tie)

1986:
Tailchaser's Song — first novel — 5th place

Williams, Walter Jon (28 nominations)
2013:
The Boolean Gate — novella — 3rd place

2013:
The Fourth Wall — sf novel — 21st place

2011:
The Green Leopard Plague and Other Stories — collection — 10th place

2010:
This Is Not a Game — sf novel — 9th place

2009:
Implied Spaces — sf novel — 9th place

2008:
“Womb of Every World” — novella — 18th place

2007:
“Incarnation Day” — novelette — 28th place

2005:
“The Tang Dynasty Underwater Pyramid” — novelette — 16th place

2004:
“The Green Leopard Plague” — novella — 8th place

2003:
The Praxis — sf novel — 25th place

2000:
“Argonautica” — novella — 8th place

2000:
“Daddy's World” — novelette — 24th place

1999:
Frankensteins and Foreign Devils — collection — 20th place

1999:
“The Picture Business” — novelette — 18th place

1998:
City on Fire — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1998:
“Lethe” — novelette — 3rd place

1996:
Metropolitan — sf novel — 8th place

1994:
Wall, Stone, Craft — novella — 5th place

1993:
Aristoi — sf novel — 16th place

1991:
“Elegy for Angels and Dogs” — novella — 9th place

1991:
Facets — collection — 11th place

1990:
“No Spot of Ground” — novella — 12th place

1989:
“Surfacing” — novella — 4th place

1988:
“Dinosaurs” — novelette — 11th place

1988:
Voice of the Whirlwind — sf novel — 23rd place

1987:
Hardwired — sf novel — 18th place

1987:
“Video Star” — novelette — 20th place

1986:
“Side Effects” — novelette — 16th place

Williamson, Chet (1 nomination)
1990:
“Yore Skin's Jes's Soft 'n Purty...He Said.” — short story — 28th place (tie)

Williamson, J. N. (3 nominations)
1988:
How to Write Tales of Horror, Fantasy, and Science Fiction — nonfiction — 7th place

1988:
Masques II — anthology — 24th place

1985:
Masques — anthology — 19th place (tie)

Williamson, Jack (9 nominations)
2009:
Gateway to Paradise: The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson, Volume Six — collection — 19th place

2005:
Seventy-Five: The Diamond Anniversary of a Science Fiction Pioneer — collection — 10th place

2002:
Terraforming Earth — sf novel — 13th place

2001:
“The Ultimate Earth” — novella — 8th place

2000:
The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson, Volume One: The Metal Man and Others — collection — 11th place

1998:
The Black Sun — sf novel — 16th place

1985:
Wonder's Child: My Life in Science Fiction — nonfiction/reference — 5th place

1984:
Wall Around a Star (by JW & Frederik Pohl) — sf novel — 21st place

1981:
Teaching Science Fiction: Education for Tomorrow — related nonfiction book — 6th place

Williamson, Neil (1 nomination)
2006:
Nova Scotia: New Scottish Speculative Fiction (NW & Andrew J. Wilson, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

Willis, Connie (48 nominations; 12 wins)
2024:
The Road to Roswell — sf novel — 5th place

2014:
The Best of Connie Willis — collection — winner

2011:
Blackout/All Clear — sf novel — winner

2008:
“All Seated on the Ground” — novella — 3rd place

2008:
The Winds of Marble Arch and Other Stories — collection — winner

2006:
“Inside Job” — novella — 2nd place

2004:
“Just Like the Ones We Used to Know” — novella — 2nd place

2002:
A Woman's Liberation: A Choice of Futures By and About Women (CW & Sheila Williams, eds.) — anthology — 10th place

2002:
“deck.halls@boughs/holly” — novella — 4th place

2002:
Passage — sf novel — winner

2000:
Miracle and Other Christmas Stories — collection — 3rd place

2000:
Nebula Awards 33 — anthology — 12th place

2000:
“The Winds of Marble Arch” — novella — 3rd place

1999:
To Say Nothing of the Dog — sf novel — winner

1998:
“Newsletter” — novelette — winner

1997:
Bellwether — novella — winner

1997:
“Nonstop to Portales” — novelette — 23rd place

1997:
“The Soul Selects Her Own Society: Invasion and Repulsion: A Chronological Reinterpretation of Two of Emily Dickinson's Poems: A Wellsian Perspective” — short story — 5th place

1996:
Remake — novella — winner

1995:
“Adaptation” — novelette — 2nd place

1995:
The New Hugo Winners: Volume III (CW & Martin H. Greenberg, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

1994:
“Close Encounter” — short story — winner

1994:
“Death on the Nile” — novelette — 2nd place

1994:
Impossible Things — collection — winner

1994:
“Inn” — novelette — 10th place

1993:
Doomsday Book — sf novel — winner

1993:
“Even the Queen” — short story — winner

1992:
“In the Late Cretaceous” — short story — 4th place

1992:
“Jack” — novella — 4th place

1992:
“Miracle” — novelette — 6th place

1991:
“Cibola” — short story — 2nd place

1990:
“At the Rialto” — novelette — 3rd place

1990:
“Dilemma” — short story — 7th place

1990:
“Time-Out” — novella — 6th place

1989:
“The Last of the Winnebagos” — novella — 2nd place

1988:
Lincoln's Dreams — fantasy novel — 5th place

1988:
“Schwarzschild Radius” — short story — 16th place

1988:
“Winter's Tale” — novelette — 10th place

1987:
“Chance” — novelette — 14th place

1987:
“Spice Pogrom” — novella — 6th place

1986:
“All My Darling Daughters” — novelette — 7th place

1986:
Fire Watch — collection — 2nd place

1986:
“The Curse of Kings” — novella — 12th place

1985:
“Blued Moon” — novelette — 3rd place

1984:
“The Sidon in the Mirror” — novelette — 6th place

1983:
“A Letter from the Clearys” — short story — 7th place

1983:
“Fire Watch” — novelette — 4th place

1980:
“Daisy, In the Sun” — short story — 10th place

Willrich, Chris (1 nomination)
2014:
The Scroll of Years — first novel — 6th place

Wilshire, Patrick (1 nomination)
2013:
The Art of the Dragon (PW & J. David Spurlock, eds.) — art book — 7th place

Wilson, A. N. (1 nomination)
1991:
C.S. Lewis: A Biography — nonfiction — 10th place

Wilson, Andrew J. (1 nomination)
2006:
Nova Scotia: New Scottish Speculative Fiction (Neil Williamson & AJW, eds.) — anthology — 11th place

Wilson, D. Harlan (1 nomination)
2018:
J.G. Ballard — non-fiction — 8th place

Wilson, David Henry (1 nomination)
1990:
The Coachman Rat — fantasy novel — 23rd place

Wilson, F. Paul (3 nominations)
1989:
“Wires” — novella — 12th place

1987:
“Dydeetown Girl” — novella — 10th place

1982:
The Keep — fantasy novel — 7th place

Wilson, G. Willow (1 nomination)
2013:
Alif the Unseen — first novel — 2nd place

Wilson, Gahan (7 nominations)
2005:
artist — 17th place

2005:
The Best of Gahan Wilson — art book — 3rd place

1995:
Still Weird — art book — 4th place

1975:
professional artist — 18th place

1974:
professional artist — 9th place (tie)

1973:
magazine artist — 7th place

1972:
magazine artist — 11th place (tie)

Wilson, Kai Ashante (4 nominations)
2018:
“The Lamentation of Their Women” — novelette — 6th place

2017:
A Taste of Honey — novella — 5th place

2016:
The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps — first novel — 4th place

2015:
“The Devil in America” — novelette — 6th place

Wilson, Neil (1 nomination)
2002:
Shadows in the Attic: A Guide to British Supernatural Fiction 1820-1950 — non-fiction — 12th place

Wilson, Richard (1 nomination)
1980:
“The Story Writer” — novella — 10th place

Wilson, Robert Anton (1 nomination)
1976:
Illuminatus! (by Robert Shea & RAW) — novel — 19th place

Wilson, Robert Charles (24 nominations)
2024:
Owning the Unknown: A Science Fiction Writer Explores Atheism, Agnosticism, and the Idea of God — non-fiction — 10th place

2017:
Last Year — sf novel — 9th place

2014:
Burning Paradise — sf novel — 9th place

2013:
“Fireborn” — novelette — 8th place

2012:
Vortex — sf novel — 10th place

2010:
Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America — sf novel — 4th place

2010:
“This Peaceable Land; or, The Unbearable Vision of Harriet Beecher Stowe” — novelette — 18th place

2010:
“Utriusque Cosmi” — novelette — 9th place

2008:
Axis — sf novel — 6th place

2007:
Julian: A Christmas Story — novella — 8th place

2007:
“The Cartesian Theater” — novelette — 17th place

2006:
Spin — sf novel — 3rd place

2004:
Blind Lake — sf novel — 10th place

2002:
The Chronoliths — sf novel — 3rd place

2001:
“The Dryad's Wedding” — novelette — 26th place

2001:
The Perseids and Other Stories — collection — 15th place

2000:
Bios — sf novel — 16th place

1999:
Darwinia — sf novel — 2nd place

1999:
“Divided by Infinity” — novelette — 7th place

1995:
Mysterium — sf novel — 30th place

1991:
The Divide — sf novel — 24th place

1988:
“Extras” — novelette — 28th place

1987:
A Hidden Place — first novel — 3rd place

1987:
“State of the Art” — short story — 23rd place

Wilson, Robin Scott (3 nominations)
1974:
Those Who Can — reprint anth/collection — 6th place

1973:
Clarion II — original anthology — 10th place

1972:
Clarion — original anthology — 3rd place

Winans, Alyssa (1 nomination)
2024:
artist — nomination

Winch, Margaret (1 nomination)
1995:
Alien Shores (Peter McNamara & MW, eds.) — anthology — 18th place

Windling, Terri (66 nominations)
2015:
editor — 18th place

2014:
editor — 12th place

2014:
Queen Victoria's Book of Spells (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2013:
editor — 14th place

2013:
After (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2012:
editor — 10th place

2012:
Teeth: Vampire Tales (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 12th place

2011:
editor — 11th place

2011:
The Beastly Bride (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

2010:
editor — 13th place

2010:
Troll's Eye View (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

2009:
editor — 14th place

2008:
editor — 12th place

2008:
The Coyote Road: Trickster Tales (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2007:
editor — 11th place

2007:
Salon Fantastique (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2006:
editor — 10th place

2005:
editor — 9th place

2005:
The Faery Reel: Tales from the Twilight Realm (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — young adult book — 3rd place

2004:
editor — 6th place

2004:
Swan Sister: Fairy Tales Retold (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — young adult book — 4th place

2004:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixteenth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2003:
editor — 7th place

2003:
The Green Man: Tales from the Mythic Forest (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

2003:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fifteenth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

2002:
editor — 7th place

2002:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fourteenth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2001:
editor — 7th place

2001:
A Wolf at the Door and Other Retold Fairy Tales (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 17th place

2001:
Black Heart, Ivory Bones (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

2001:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Thirteenth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2000:
editor — 11th place

2000:
Silver Birch, Blood Moon (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

2000:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Twelfth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

1999:
editor — 10th place

1999:
Sirens and Other Daemon Lovers (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 15th place

1999:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eleventh Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

1998:
editor — 10th place

1998:
Black Swan, White Raven (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

1998:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Tenth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1997:
editor — 8th place

1997:
The Wood Wife — fantasy novel — 10th place

1997:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Ninth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1996:
editor — 5th place

1996:
Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 6th place

1996:
The Armless Maiden and Other Tales for Childhood's Survivors — anthology — 11th place

1996:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eighth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1995:
editor — 6th place

1995:
Black Thorn, White Rose (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

1995:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Seventh Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1994:
editor — 8th place

1994:
Snow White, Blood Red (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 4th place

1994:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1993:
editor — 10th place

1993:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fifth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

1992:
editor — 10th place

1992:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fourth Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1991:
editor — 9th place

1991:
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Third Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1990:
editor — 11th place

1990:
The Year's Best Fantasy: Second Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

1989:
The Year's Best Fantasy: First Annual Collection (Ellen Datlow & TW, eds.) — anthology — 5th place

1985:
Elsewhere, Vol. III (TW & Mark Alan Arnold, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

1985:
Faery! — anthology — 9th place

1983:
Elsewhere, Vol. II (TW & Mark Alan Arnold, eds.) — anthology — 8th place

1982:
Elsewhere (TW & Mark Alan Arnold, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

Wingrove, David (2 nominations; 1 win)
1987:
Trillion Year Spree (by Brian W. Aldiss with DW) — nonfiction — winner

1985:
The Science Fiction Source Book — nonfiction/reference — 12th place

Winnington, G. Peter (2 nominations)
2008:
Mervyn Peake: The Man and His Art (by compiled by Sebastian Peake & Alison Eldred, edited by GPW) — art book — 5th place

2001:
Vast Alchemies: The Life and Work of Mervyn Peake — nonfiction — 17th place

Winter, Douglas E. (6 nominations)
2003:
Clive Barker: The Dark Fantastic — non-fiction — 5th place

1998:
Millennium (US title: Revelations) — anthology — 5th place

1989:
editor — 11th place

1989:
Night Visions 5 — anthology — 12th place (tie)

1989:
Prime Evil — anthology — 7th place

1986:
Faces of Fear: Encounters with the Creators of Modern Horror — nonfiction/reference — 4th place

Winter, Laurel (1 nomination)
2001:
Growing Wings — first novel — 11th place

Winters, Ben H. (3 nominations)
2015:
World of Trouble — sf novel — 23rd place

2014:
Countdown City — sf novel — 19th place

2013:
The Last Policeman — sf novel — 19th place

Wise, A. C. (2 nominations)
2022:
The Ghost Sequences — collection — 5th place

2022:
Wendy, Darling — first novel — 7th place

Wiswell, John (5 nominations; 1 win)
2023:
“D.I.Y” — short story — 4th place

2023:
“The Coward Who Stole Gold's Name” — short story — 6th place

2022:
“For Lack of a Bed” — short story — 7th place

2022:
“That Story Isn't the Story” — novelette — winner

2021:
“Open House on Haunted Hill” — short story — 2nd place

Witcover, Paul (3 nominations)
2010:
Everland and Other Stories — collection — 21st place

2006:
Tumbling After — sf novel — 23rd place

1998:
Waking Beauty — first novel — 10th place

Witwer, Michael (1 nomination)
2019:
Dungeons & Dragons Art and Arcana: A Visual History (by MW, Kyle Newman, Jon Peterson & Sam Witwer) — art book — 3rd place

Witwer, Sam (1 nomination)
2019:
Dungeons & Dragons Art and Arcana: A Visual History (by Michael Witwer, Kyle Newman, Jon Peterson & SW) — art book — 3rd place

Wizards of the Coast (1 nomination)
2005:
publisher/imprint — 24th place

Wojtowicz, Slawek (1 nomination)
2006:
Daydreaming: The Art of Slawak Wojtowicz — art book — 9th place

Wolf, Milton T. (1 nomination)
1997:
Visions of Wonder (David G. Hartwell & MTW, eds.) — anthology — 7th place

Wolfe, Gary K. (5 nominations; 1 win)
2012:
Evaporating Genres: Essays on Fantastic Literature — non-fiction — winner

2012:
Sightings: Reviews 2002-2006 — non-fiction — 5th place

2011:
Bearings: Reviews 1997-2001 — non-fiction — 5th place

2006:
Soundings: Reviews 1992-1996 — non-fiction — 3rd place

2003:
Harlan Ellison: The Edge of Forever (by Ellen Weil & GKW) — non-fiction — 2nd place

Wolfe, Gene (74 nominations; 6 wins)
2021:
Interlibrary Loan — sf novel — 9th place

2016:
A Borrowed Man — sf novel — 5th place

2014:
The Land Across — fantasy novel — 9th place

2014:
“Uncaged” — short story — 8th place

2012:
Home Fires — sf novel — 8th place

2011:
The Sorcerer's House — fantasy novel — 4th place

2010:
“Donovan Sent Us” — short story — 7th place

2010:
The Best of Gene Wolfe (aka The Very Best of Gene Wolfe) — collection — winner

2009:
An Evil Guest — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2008:
“Memorare” — novella — 2nd place

2008:
Pirate Freedom — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2008:
“The Magic Animal” — novelette — 10th place

2007:
“Sob in the Silence” — short story — 3rd place

2007:
Soldier of Sidon — fantasy novel — 3rd place

2006:
“Comber” — short story — 9th place

2006:
Starwater Strains — collection — 7th place

2005:
“Golden City Far” — novella — winner

2005:
Innocents Aboard — collection — 4th place

2005:
“Pulp Cover” — short story — 2nd place

2005:
“The Little Stranger” — novelette — 12th place

2005:
“The Lost Pilgrim” — novelette — 10th place

2005:
The Wizard Knight — fantasy novel — 2nd place

2004:
“Castaway” — short story — 3rd place

2004:
“Graylord Man's Last Words” — short story — 5th place

2003:
A Walking Tour of the Shambles (by GW & Neil Gaiman) — novelette — 3rd place

2003:
“Shields of Mars” — short story — 12th place

2003:
“The Waif” — short story — 8th place

2002:
“In Glory Like Their Star” — short story — 6th place

2002:
“Queen” — short story — 12th place

2002:
Return to the Whorl — sf novel — 4th place

2002:
“Viewpoint” — novella — 8th place

2001:
In Green's Jungles — sf novel — 5th place

2001:
Strange Travelers — collection — 5th place

2000:
On Blue's Waters — sf novel — 8th place

1999:
“Wrapper” — short story — 22nd place (tie)

1998:
“Flash Company” — short story — 17th place

1998:
“No Planets Strike” — short story — 8th place

1997:
“Counting Cats in Zanzibar” — short story — 2nd place

1997:
Exodus from the Long Sun — sf novel — 10th place

1997:
“The Man in the Pepper Mill” — novelette — 10th place

1997:
“Try and Kill It” — novelette — 16th place

1996:
“The Ziggurat” — novella — 7th place

1995:
Caldé of the Long Sun — sf novel — 9th place

1994:
Nightside the Long Sun — sf novel — 23rd place

1994:
“Useful Phrases” — short story — 10th place

1991:
Castleview — fantasy novel — 18th place

1991:
“The Haunted Boardinghouse” — novelette — 26th place

1990:
Endangered Species — collection — 5th place

1990:
Soldier of Arete — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1989:
There Are Doors — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1988:
The Urth of the New Sun — sf novel — 3rd place

1987:
Soldier of the Mist — fantasy novel — winner

1985:
“A Cabin on the Coast” — short story — 4th place

1985:
Free Live Free — sf novel — 22nd place

1985:
“The Map” — short story — 9th place

1984:
The Citadel of the Autarch — sf novel — 17th place

1983:
The Citadel of the Autarch — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1983:
The Sword of the Lictor — fantasy novel — winner

1982:
Gene Wolfe's Book of Days — single author collection — 2nd place

1982:
The Claw of the Conciliator — fantasy novel — winner

1982:
“The Woman the Unicorn Loved” — short story — 6th place

1981:
“The Detective of Dreams” — short story — 6th place

1981:
The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories and Other Stories — single author collection — 4th place

1981:
The Shadow of the Torturer — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1981:
“War Beneath the Tree” — short story — 17th place

1980:
“War Beneath the Tree” — short story — 4th place

1979:
“Seven American Nights” — novella — 3rd place

1979:
“The Doctor of Death Island” — novella — 6th place

1977:
“The Eyeflash Miracles” — novella — 5th place

1976:
“Silhouette” — novella — 9th place

1975:
“Forlesen” — novelette — 22nd place

1974:
“The Death of Doctor Island” — novella — winner

1973:
“The Fifth Head of Cerberus” — novella — 3rd place

1973:
The Fifth Head of Cerberus — novel — 11th place

Wolfe, Navah (7 nominations)
2020:
editor — 7th place

2020:
The Mythic Dream (Dominik Parisien & NW, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2019:
editor — 6th place

2019:
Robots vs Fairies (Dominik Parisien & NW, eds.) — anthology — 2nd place

2018:
editor — 10th place

2017:
editor — 10th place

2017:
The Starlit Wood (Dominik Parisien & NW, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place

Wolfe, Ron (1 nomination)
2003:
“Our Friend Electricity” — novelette — 31st place

Wollheim, Donald A. (22 nominations; 1 win)
1991:
editor — 8th place

1991:
The 1990 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — anthology — 5th place

1990:
editor — 13th place

1990:
The 1989 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — anthology — 10th place

1989:
The 1988 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — anthology — 11th place

1988:
The 1987 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — anthology — 7th place

1987:
The 1986 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — anthology — 9th place

1986:
The 1985 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — anthology — 8th place

1985:
The 1984 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — anthology — 6th place

1984:
The 1983 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — anthology — 4th place

1983:
The 1982 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — anthology — 6th place

1982:
The 1981 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — anthology — 7th place

1981:
The 1980 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — anthology — 11th place

1980:
The 1979 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — anthology — 8th place

1979:
The 1978 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — anthology — 2nd place

1977:
The 1976 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — anthology — 7th place

1976:
The 1975 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — anthology — 7th place

1975:
The 1974 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — reprint anthology — 4th place

1974:
The 1973 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — reprint anth/collection — 3rd place

1973:
The 1972 Annual World's Best SF (by DAW, ed. with Arthur W. Saha) — reprint anth/collection — 2nd place

1972:
World's Best Science Fiction: 1971 (DAW & Terry Carr, eds.) — reprint anth/collection — winner

1971:
World's Best Science Fiction: 1970 (DAW & Terry Carr, eds.) — anthology/collection — 4th place

2015:
editor — 19th place

2014:
editor — 25th place

2013:
editor — 17th place

2012:
editor — 15th place

2011:
editor — 17th place

2010:
editor — 23rd place

2008:
editor — 25th place

2007:
editor — 26th place

2006:
editor — 19th place

2005:
editor — 23rd place

2003:
30th Anniversary DAW: Science Fiction (ER(W & Sheila E. Gilbert, eds.) — anthology — 9th place

Wolverton, Dave (3 nominations)
1997:
“After a Lean Winter” — novelette — 14th place

1990:
On My Way to Paradise — first novel — 3rd place

1990:
On My Way to Paradise — sf novel — 26th place

Womack, Jack (5 nominations)
2002:
Going, Going, Gone — sf novel — 20th place

1995:
Random Acts of Senseless Violence — sf novel — 25th place

1994:
Elvissey — sf novel — 18th place

1991:
Heathern — sf novel — 26th place

1989:
Terraplane — sf novel — 28th place

Womack, Ytasha L. (1 nomination)
2014:
Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy Culture — non-fiction — 4th place

Wong, Alyssa (3 nominations; 1 win)
2017:
“A Fist of Permutations in Lightning and Wildflowers” — short story — 6th place

2017:
“You'll Surely Drown Here If You Stay” — novelette — winner

2016:
“Hungry Daughters of Starving Mothers” — short story — 3rd place

Wood, N. Lee (1 nomination)
1997:
Looking for the Mahdi — first novel — 6th place

Wood, Susan (5 nominations)
1980:
The Language of the Night (by Ursula K. Le Guin, edited by SW) — related nonfiction book — 4th place

1977:
critic — 10th place

1976:
critic — 7th place

1973:
fan writer — 11th place

1972:
fan writer — 16th place

Woodbury, Francine G. (1 nomination)
1997:
Shade and Shadow — first novel — 11th place

Woodroffe, Patrick (3 nominations)
1994:
Pastures in the Sky — art book — 11th place

1988:
A Closer Look — nonfiction — 15th place

1985:
Hallelujah Anyway — nonfiction/reference — 16th place

Woodworth, Stephen (1 nomination)
2005:
Through Violet Eyes — first novel — 10th place

Worlds of Fantasy (1 nomination)
1971:
magazine — 8th place

Wrede, Patricia C. (3 nominations)
2012:
Across the Great Barrier — young adult book — 9th place

1991:
Dealing with Dragons — fantasy novel — 13th place

1990:
Snow White and Rose Red — fantasy novel — 15th place

Wren, Thomas (1 nomination)
1987:
The Doomsday Effect — first novel — 8th place (tie)

Wright, John C. (9 nominations)
2010:
“The Far End of History” — novella — 8th place

2010:
“Twilight of the Gods” — novelette — 26th place

2008:
Titans of Chaos — fantasy novel — 14th place

2007:
Fugitives of Chaos — fantasy novel — 18th place

2006:
Orphans of Chaos — fantasy novel — 18th place

2005:
The Last Guardian of Everness — fantasy novel — 18th place

2004:
“Awake in the Night” — novella — 19th place

2004:
The Golden Age: The Phoenix Exultant; The Golden Transcendence — sf novel — 11th place

2003:
The Golden Age — first novel — 2nd place

Wright, Peter (2 nominations)
2008:
Shadows of the New Sun: Wolfe on Writing/Writers on Wolfe — non-fiction — 5th place

2005:
Attending Daedalus: Gene Wolfe, Artifice and the Reader — non-fiction — 10th place

Wright, Ronald (1 nomination)
1999:
A Scientific Romance — first novel — 12th place

Wrightson, Patricia (1 nomination)
1982:
Journey Behind the Wind — fantasy novel — 16th place

Wrzos, Joseph (1 nomination)
2014:
Hannes Bok: A Life in Illustration — art book — 3rd place

WSFA Journal (1 nomination)
1971:
fanzine — 12th place

Wu, Frank (10 nominations)
2015:
artist — 15th place

2014:
artist — 19th place

2013:
artist — 25th place

2011:
artist — 22nd place

2010:
artist — 23rd place

2009:
artist — 20th place

2008:
artist — 15th place

2007:
artist — 13th place

2006:
artist — 12th place

2005:
artist — 13th place

Wu, William F. (2 nominations)
1986:
“Hong's Bluff” — short story — 11th place

1984:
“Wong's Lost and Found Emporium” — short story — 8th place

Wurts, Janny (4 nominations)
1996:
artist — 11th place

1991:
Servant of the Empire (by Raymond E. Feist & JW) — fantasy novel — 8th place

1988:
Daughter of the Empire (by Raymond E. Feist & JW) — fantasy novel — 19th place

1983:
Sorcerer's Legacy — first novel — 12th place

Wyatt, James (1 nomination)
2018:
The Art of Magic: The Gathering: Kaladesh — art book — 9th place

Wymer, Thomas L. (1 nomination)
1982:
Twentieth-Century American Science Fiction Writers (David Cowart & TLW, eds.) — related nonfiction book — 15th place

Yandro (6 nominations)
1976:
fanzine — 6th place

1975:
fanzine — 2nd place

1974:
fanzine — 7th place

1973:
fanzine — 9th place

1972:
fanzine — 7th place

1971:
fanzine — 6th place

Yandro #200 (1 nomination)
1971:
single fanzine issue — 5th place (tie)

Yang, Hannah (2 nominations)
2023:
“A Monster in the Shape of a Boy” — short story — 7th place

2023:
“Inheritance” — short story — 5th place

Yang, JY (7 nominations)
2023:
The Genesis of Misery — first novel — 5th place

2021:
“A Stick of Clay, in the Hands of God, is Infinite Potential” — novelette — 8th place

2020:
The Ascent to Godhood — novella — 9th place

2019:
The Descent of Monsters — novella — 7th place

2018:
The Black Tides of Heaven — novella — 6th place

2018:
The Red Threads of Fortune — novella — 9th place

2018:
“Waiting on a Bright Moon” — novelette — 7th place

Yant, Christie (3 nominations)
2024:
(Arley Sorg & CY) — editor — 7th place

2023:
(Arley Sorg & CY) — editor — 7th place

2022:
(Arley Sorg & CY) — editor — 10th place

Yap, Isabel (2 nominations)
2022:
Never Have I Ever — collection — 3rd place

2019:
“How to Swallow the Moon” — novelette — 6th place

Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn (8 nominations)
1985:
Signs and Portents — collection — 18th place

1984:
The Saint-Germain Chronicles — collection — 8th place (tie)

1983:
Tempting Fate — fantasy novel — 7th place

1982:
Path of the Eclipse — fantasy novel — 11th place

1981:
Ariosto — fantasy novel — 11th place

1980:
The Palace — fantasy novel — 11th place

1979:
Hotel Transylvania — novel — 21st place (tie)

1977:
Time of the Fourth Horseman — novel — 22nd place

Yaszek, Lisa (3 nominations)
2023:
The Future is Female! Volume Two: The 1970s — anthology — 3rd place

2021:
Literary Afrofuturism in the Twenty-First Century (Isiah Lavender III & LY, eds.) — nonfiction — 2nd place

2019:
The Future Is Female! — anthology — 5th place

Yerka, Jacek (3 nominations)
1995:
artist — 3rd place

1995:
Mind Fields (by Harlan Ellison, text; JY, art) — art book — 2nd place

1995:
The Fantastic Art of Jacek Yerka — art book — 7th place

Yoachim, Caroline M. (1 nomination)
2018:
“Carnival Nine” — short story — 10th place

Yoke, Carl B. (1 nomination)
2008:
The Cultural Influences of William Gibson, the "Father" of Cyberpunk Science Fiction (CBY & Carol L. Robinson, eds.) — non-fiction — 11th place

Yolen, Jane (19 nominations; 1 win)
2021:
The Midnight Circus — collection — 4th place

2019:
How to Fracture a Fairy Tale — collection — 5th place

2019:
Mapping the Bones — young adult book — 3rd place

2006:
“A Knot of Toads” — novelette — 5th place

2006:
Pay the Piper (by JY & Adam Stemple) — young adult book — winner

2001:
Sister Emily's Lightship and Other Stories — collection — 8th place

2001:
“Snow in Summer” — short story — 29th place

2001:
“Under the Hill” — short story — 21st place

1999:
“Lost Girls” — novelette — 11th place

1999:
The One-Armed Queen — fantasy novel — 13th place

1996:
Xanadu 3 — anthology — 16th place

1995:
Xanadu 2 — anthology — 7th place

1993:
Briar Rose — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1990:
White Jenna — fantasy novel — 7th place

1989:
Sister Light, Sister Dark — fantasy novel — 15th place (tie)

1989:
“The Quiet Monk” — short story — 12th place

1987:
Merlin's Booke — collection — 17th place

1986:
Dragonfield and Other Stories — collection — 17th place

1985:
Cards of Grief — fantasy novel — 16th place

Yorke, Malcolm (1 nomination)
2003:
Mervyn Peake: My Eyes Mint Gold: A Life — non-fiction — 9th place (tie)

Youll, Stephen (8 nominations)
2008:
artist — 30th place

2006:
artist — 21st place (tie)

2005:
artist — 27th place

2004:
artist — 9th place

2003:
artist — 19th place

2002:
artist — 6th place

2002:
The Art of Stephen Youll: Paradox — art book — 9th place

2001:
artist — 18th place

Youll, Steve & Paul (1 nomination)
1990:
artist — 18th place

Young, Moira (1 nomination)
2012:
Blood Red Road — first novel — 13th place

Young, Robert F. (2 nominations)
1988:
“What Bleak Land” — short story — 25th place

1976:
“Clay Suburb” — short story — 13th place

Yount, Sylvia (1 nomination)
2000:
Maxfield Parrish, Maxfield Parrish 1870-1966 (by SY; artist Maxfield Parrish) — art book — 6th place

Yovanoff, Brenna (1 nomination)
2011:
The Replacement — first novel — 12th place

Yu, Charles (3 nominations)
2013:
Sorry Please Thank You — collection — 24th place

2011:
How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe — first novel — 2nd place

2011:
“Standard Loneliness Package” — short story — 31st place

Yu, E. Lily (3 nominations)
2022:
“Small Monsters” — novelette — 7th place

2014:
“Ilse, Who Saw Clearly” — short story — 17th place

2012:
“The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees” — short story — 3rd place

Yulsman, Jerry (1 nomination)
1985:
Elleander Morning — first novel — 15th place

Zahn, Timothy (7 nominations)
1989:
Time Bomb and Zahndry Others — collection — 20th place

1987:
Cascade Point and Other Stories — collection — 15th place

1984:
“Cascade Point” — novella — 2nd place

1984:
The Blackcollar — first novel — 2nd place

1984:
“The Final Report on the Lifeline Experiment” — novelette — 10th place

1983:
“Pawn's Gambit” — novelette — 8th place

1982:
“The Giftie Gie Us” — novelette — 11th place

Zahorski, Kenneth J. (1 nomination)
1980:
Fantasy Literature (by Marshall B. Tymn, Robert H. Boyer & KJZ) — related nonfiction book — 9th place

Zebrowski, George (9 nominations)
2001:
Skylife: Space Habitats in Story and Science (Gregory Benford & GZ, eds.) — anthology — 13th place

1996:
The Killing Star (by Charles Pellegrino & GZ) — sf novel — 15th place

1989:
Nebula Awards 22 — anthology — 26th place

1989:
Synergy: New Science Fiction, Number 2 — anthology — 15th place

1988:
Synergy: New Science Fiction, Number 1 — anthology — 20th place

1987:
Nebula Awards 21 — anthology — 16th place

1987:
“The Idea Trap” — short story — 19th place

1986:
Nebula Awards 20 — anthology — 18th place

1985:
“The Eichmann Variations” — short story — 26th place

Zelazny, Roger (34 nominations; 2 wins)
2011:
The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny: Volume Five: Nine Black Doves — collection — 4th place

2011:
The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny: Volume Six: The Road to Amber — collection — 6th place

2010:
The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny: Volumes 1-6 — collection — 2nd place

1996:
“The Three Descents of Jeremy Baker” — short story — 5th place

1993:
“Come Back to the Killing Ground, Alice, My Love” — novelette — 7th place

1990:
Frost and Fire — collection — 7th place

1988:
Sign of Chaos — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1987:
Blood of Amber — fantasy novel — 2nd place

1987:
“Permafrost” — novelette — 5th place

1986:
“24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai” — novella — 5th place

1986:
Trumps of Doom — fantasy novel — winner

1984:
Unicorn Variations — collection — winner

1983:
Coils (by Fred Saberhagen & RZ) — sf novel — 20th place

1983:
Dilvish, the Damned — single author collection — 5th place

1983:
Eye of Cat — sf novel — 15th place

1982:
Madwand — fantasy novel — 18th place

1982:
The Changing Land — fantasy novel — 3rd place

1982:
“Unicorn Variation” — novelette — 2nd place

1981:
Changeling — fantasy novel — 4th place

1981:
The Last Defender of Camelot — single author collection — 3rd place

1980:
Roadmarks — sf novel — 13th place

1979:
The Courts of Chaos — novel — 9th place

1979:
The Illustrated Roger Zelazny (by RZ, illustrated by Gray Morrow) — art or illustrated book — 5th place

1977:
The Hand of Oberon — novel — 9th place

1976:
Doorways in the Sand — novel — 8th place

1976:
“Home Is the Hangman” — novella — 2nd place

1976:
Sign of the Unicorn — novel — 11th place

1975:
“The Engine at Heartspring's Center” — short story — 5th place

1974:
“'Kjwalll'kje'k'koothailll'kje'k” — novella — 13th place

1974:
To Die In Italbar — novel — 8th place

1974:
Today We Choose Faces — novel — 9th place

1973:
The Guns of Avalon — novel — 9th place

1972:
Jack of Shadows — novel — 4th place

1971:
Nine Princes in Amber — novel — 15th place

Zettel, Sarah (3 nominations; 1 win)
1998:
Fool's War — sf novel — 8th place

1997:
Reclamation — first novel — winner (tie)

1997:
“Under Pressure” — short story — 20th place

Zhao, Vincent (2 nominations)
2013:
Fantasy+ 4: The Best Artworks of Fantastic Art — art book — 11th place

2012:
Fantasy+ 3: Best Hand-painted Illustrations — art book — 7th place

Zhao, Xiran Jay (1 nomination)
2022:
Iron Widow — young adult novel — 3rd place

Zhoa, Xiran Jay (1 nomination)
2022:
Iron Widow — first novel — 5th place

Ziegler, Rob (1 nomination)
2012:
Seed — first novel — 9th place

Ziesing/Ursus (4 nominations)
1994:
book publisher — 8th place

1993:
book publisher — 8th place

1992:
publisher — 8th place

1991:
publisher — 7th place

Zindell, David (3 nominations)
1994:
The Broken God — sf novel — 14th place

1989:
Neverness — first novel — 8th place

1986:
“Shanidar” — novelette — 21st place

Zinos-Amaro, Alvaro (2 nominations)
2024:
Being Michael Swanwick — non-fiction — 6th place

2017:
Traveler of Worlds: Conversations with Robert Silverberg — non-fiction — 6th place

Zipes, Jack (5 nominations)
2002:
Sticks and Stones: The Troublesome Success of Children's Literature from Slovenly Peter to Harry Potter — non-fiction — 6th place

2001:
The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales — nonfiction — 10th place

2000:
When Dreams Came True: Classical Fairy Tales and Their Tradition — nonfiction — 6th place

1998:
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales, Children, and the Culture Industry — nonfiction — 8th place

1995:
Fairy Tale as Myth/Myth as Fairy Tale — nonfiction — 5th place

Zivkovic, Zoran (1 nomination)
2005:
The Fourth Circle — sf novel — 21st place

Zoline, Pamela (1 nomination)
1989:
Busy About the Tree of Life (US title: The Heat Death of the Universe) — collection — 23rd place

Zucker, Joseph (1 nomination)
1980:
Dragonworld (by Byron Preiss & J. Michael Reaves, illustrated by JZ) — art or illustrated book — 10th place

Zug, Mark (1 nomination)
1995:
I, Robot: the Illustrated Screenplay (by Harlan Ellison & Isaac Asimov, illustrated by MZ) — art book — 3rd place

Zwerger, Lisbeth (1 nomination)
2019:
The Tales of Beedle Bard (by J. K. Rowling, illustrated by LZ) — art book — 8th place



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