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''Distinguished from the [[Campbell Award (best new writer)|Campbell Award for best new writer]]''
A juried award for best science fiction novel of the year.  
A juried award for best science fiction novel of the year.  


Between 1973 and 2006, first place was given to a woman three times. Of the approximately hundred novels awarded first, second, or third prize, ten have been women authors.
Between 1973 and 2006, first place was given to a woman three times. Of the approximately hundred novels awarded first, second, or third prize, ten have been women authors.<ref>See [http://www2.ku.edu/~sfcenter/campbell.htm List of recipients] at The John W. Campbell Award page.</ref>
 
See also [[Juries for the Campbell Award (best novel)]]


==Female writers==
1975
1975
2nd [[The Dispossessed]] by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]  
* 2nd [[The Dispossessed]] by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]  


1977
1977
3rd [[Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang]] by [[Kate Wilhelm]]
* 3rd [[Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang]] by [[Kate Wilhelm]]


1987
1987
1st [[A Door Into Ocean]] by [[Joan Slonczewski]]
* 1st [[A Door Into Ocean]] by [[Joan Slonczewski]]


1988
1988
1st [[Lincoln's Dreams]] by [[Connie Willis]]
* 1st [[Lincoln's Dreams]] by [[Connie Willis]]


1989
1989
3rd [[Dragonsdawn]] by [[Anne McCaffrey]]
* 3rd [[Dragonsdawn]] by [[Anne McCaffrey]]


1992
1992
3rd [[A Woman of the Iron People]] by [[Eleanor Arnason]] (tied with two other novels)
* 3rd [[A Woman of the Iron People]] by [[Eleanor Arnason]] (tied with two other novels)


1993
1993
2nd [[Sideshow]] by [[Sheri S. Tepper]]
* 2nd [[Sideshow]] by [[Sheri S. Tepper]]


1994
1994
2nd [[Beggars in Spain]] by [[Nancy Kress]]
* 2nd [[Beggars in Spain]] by [[Nancy Kress]]


1997
1997
3rd [[The Sparrow]] by [[Mary Doria Russell]]
* 3rd [[The Sparrow]] by [[Mary Doria Russell]]


2002
2002
3rd [[Probability Sun]] by [[Nancy Kress]]
* 3rd [[Probability Sun]] by [[Nancy Kress]]


2003
2003
1st [[Probability Space]] by [[Nancy Kress]]  
* 1st [[Probability Space]] by [[Nancy Kress]]  


2004
2004
2nd [[Natural History]] by [[Justina Robson]]
* 2nd [[Natural History]] by [[Justina Robson]]


2005
2005
3rd [[The Time Traveler's Wife]] by [[Audrey Niffenegger]]
* 3rd [[The Time Traveler's Wife]] by [[Audrey Niffenegger]]




== External Awards ==  
== External Links ==  
* http://www.ku.edu/~sfcenter/campbell.htm


* http://www.ku.edu/~sfcenter/campbell.htm
==Notes==
<references />


[[category:SF Awards]]
[[category:Awards named after men]]
[[category:SF awards]]

Latest revision as of 04:26, 24 April 2007

Distinguished from the Campbell Award for best new writer

A juried award for best science fiction novel of the year.

Between 1973 and 2006, first place was given to a woman three times. Of the approximately hundred novels awarded first, second, or third prize, ten have been women authors.[1]

See also Juries for the Campbell Award (best novel)

Female writers

1975

1977

1987

1988

1989

1992

1993

1994

1997

2002

2003

2004

2005


External Links

Notes

  1. See List of recipients at The John W. Campbell Award page.