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WINNERS: 2007 Hugo Award

The winners of the 2007 Hugo Award....

NOVEL: Rainbows End by Vernor Vinge [see SF Signal review]

NOVELLA: "A Billion Eves" by Robert Reed [see SF Signal review]

NOVELETTE: "The Djinn's Wife" by Ian McDonald [see SF Signal review]

SHORT STORY: "Impossible Dreams" by Tim Pratt [see SF Signal review]

RELATED BOOK: James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice Sheldon by Julie Phillips [see SF Signal review]

DRAMATIC PRESENTATION, LONG FORM: Pan's Labyrinth - Guillermo del Toro

DRAMATIC PRESENTATION, SHORT FORM: Doctor Who, "Girl in the Fireplace"

EDITOR, SHORT FORM: Gordon Van Gelder

EDITOR, LONG FORM: Patrick Nielsen Hayden

PROFESSIONAL ARTIST: Donato Giancola

SEMIPROZINE: Locus

FANZINE: Science-Fiction Five-Yearly

FAN WRITER: Dave Langford

FAN ARTIST: Frank Wu

JOHN W. CAMPBELL AWARD FOR BEST NEW WRITER (not a Hugo): Naomi Novik

Congratulations to all the winners!

See also: Past Winners.

[via SF Awards Watch who also offers this analysis]

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Posted by John DeNardo at Saturday September 01, 2007 at 7:28 AM
© 2007 SF Signal



Huzzah for Doctor Who! New Who rocks!

Posted by Bill S. on Saturday September 01, 2007 at 8:47 AM

Hooray for everyone. I am especially pleased for Pan's Labyrinth and for Donato Giancola, both favorites of mine.

Posted by Carl V. on Saturday September 01, 2007 at 5:42 PM

Allow me to gripe a little. The "Semiprozine" category was invented back in '84 because Locus kept winning the fanzine Hugo, simply because it had more exposure than any other fanzine. However, I suspect that Locus has been a profitable business for at least two decades: if you make your living from it, you're a pro, and the "semi-" prefix is a farce. It seems silly to have an entire Hugo category so that Charles Brown can collect more awards: he's only lost four times in 23 years! Is it time to ditch the whole category?

Posted by PapayaSF on Saturday September 01, 2007 at 6:25 PM

I've seen a couple of people refer to the Best Semiprozine category as Best Locus category, precisely because Locus loses as often as, say, Dave Langford loses Best Fan Writer. (Although I understand this year he nearly did lose)

Posted by Paul on Saturday September 01, 2007 at 11:04 PM

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