Hugos vs. Nebulas
In a previous post from 2002 that kicked off my Hugo-reading project, I wrote:
Oops. Turns out, I had that exactly backwards.
Sigh.
I guess it's time to start over again. I made it up to 24 Hugos. Looking at the Nebula list, looks like I've read 11.
Of course, there have only been 40 Nebulas awarded (to novels), so it'll be a shorter list to make my way through.
The Hugos are awarded annually by a vote of science fiction writers (as opposed to the Nebulas, which are fan-driven).
Oops. Turns out, I had that exactly backwards.
Sigh.
I guess it's time to start over again. I made it up to 24 Hugos. Looking at the Nebula list, looks like I've read 11.
- 1965: Dune, Frank Herbert
- 1970: Ringworld, Larry Niven
- 1975: The Forever War, Joe Haldeman
- 1984: Neuromancer, William Gibson
- 1985: Ender's Game, Orson Scott Card
- 1986: Speaker for the Dead, Orson Scott Card
- 1992: Doomsday Book, Connie Willis
- 1993: Red Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson
- 1994: Moving Mars, Greg Bear
- 1998: Forever Peace, Joe Haldeman
- 2002: American Gods, Neil Gaiman
Of course, there have only been 40 Nebulas awarded (to novels), so it'll be a shorter list to make my way through.
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