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This is a list of books by women that have won the Hugo Award for best novel, along with nominees. Typically there are five nominees and one winner. Books by women are in bold. Nominee gender breakdown is listed.  
This is a list of books by women that have won the [[Hugo Award]] for best novel, along with nominees. Typically there are five nominees and one winner. All nominees are listed, with a gender breakdown, and books by women are bolded in the nominee list.


===2000s===
===2000s===
*; 2007:  
*; 2010: ''[[The Windup Girl]]'' by [[Paolo Bacigalupi]] and ''[[The City and the City]]'' by [[China Miéville]]
*: nominees: 4M/1F: ''[[His Majesty's Dragon]]'' by [[Naomi Novik]]
*: nominees: 4M/2F.  ''[[The Windup Girl]]'' by [[Paolo Bacigalupi]]; ''[[The City and the City]]'' by [[China Miéville]]; ''[[Boneshaker]]'' by [[Cherie Priest]]; ''[[Wake]]'' by [[Robert J. Sawyer]]; ''[[Palimpsest]]'' by [[Catherynne M. Valente]]; ''[[Julian M. Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America]]'' by [[Robert Charles Wilson]]
*; 2006:  
 
*: nominees: 5M
*; 2009: ''[[The Graveyard Book]]'' by [[Neil Gaiman]]
*; 2005: '''''[[Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell]]''''' by [[Susanna Clarke]]
*: nominees: 5M / 0F. ''[[Little Brother]]'' by [[Cory Doctorow]];  ''[[The Graveyard Book]]'' by [[Neil Gaiman]]; ''[[Anathem]]'' by [[Neal Stephenson]]; ''[[Saturn's Children]]'' by [[Charles Stross]]; ''[[Zoe's Tale]]'' by [[John Scalzi]].
*: nominees: 4M/1F (Clarke)
 
*; 2004: '''''[[Paladin of Souls]]''''' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]
*; 2008: ''[[The Yiddish Policemen's Union]]'' by [[Michael Chabon]]
*: nominees: 4M/1F (Bujold)
*: nominees: 5M/0F.  ''[[The Yiddish Policemen's Union]]'' by [[Michael Chabon]]; ''[[Brasyl]]'' by [[Ian McDonald]]; ''[[Rollback]]'' by [[Robert J. Sawyer]]; ''[[The Last Colony]]'' by [[John Scalzi]]; ''[[Halting State]]'' by [[Charles Stross]].
*; 2003:  
 
*: nominees: 5M
*; 2007: ''[[Rainbow's End]]'' by [[Vernor Vinge]]
*; 2002:  
*: nominees: 4M/1F. ''[[Eifelheim]]'' by [[Michael F. Flynn]]; '''''[[His Majesty's Dragon]]'' by [[Naomi Novik]]'''; ''[[Glasshouse]]'' by [[Charles Stross]]; ''[[Rainbow's End]]'' by [[Vernor Vinge]]; ''[[Blindsight]]'' by [[Peter Watts]]
 
*; 2006: ''[[Spin]]'' by [[Robert Charles Wilson]]
*: nominees: 5M/0F. ''[[Learning the World]]'' by [[Ken MacLeod]]; ''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' by [[George R. R. Martin]]; ''[[Old Man's War]]'' by [[John Scalzi]]; ''[[Accelerando]]'' by [[Charles Stross]]; ''[[Spin]]'' by [[Robert Charles Wilson]]
 
*; 2005: '''''[[Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell]]'' by [[Susanna Clarke]]'''
*: nominees: 4M/1F (Clarke). ''[[The Algebraist]]'' by [[Iain M. Banks]]; '''''[[Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell]]'' by [[Susanna Clarke]]'''; ''[[River of Gods]]'' by [[Ian McDonald]]; ''[[Iron Sunrise]]'' by [[Charles Stross]]; ''[[Iron Council]]'' by [[China Miéville]].
 
*; 2004: '''''[[Paladin of Souls]]'' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]'''
*: nominees: 4M/1F (Bujold). '''''[[Paladin of Souls]]'' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]'''; ''[[Humans]]'' by [[Robert J. Sawyer]]; ''[[Ilium]]'' by [[Dan Simmons]]; ''[[Singularity Sky]]'' by [[Charles Stross]]; ''[[Blind Lake]]'' by [[Robert Charles Wilson]].
 
*; 2003: ''[[Hominids]]'' by [[Robert J. Sawyer]]
*: nominees: 5M/0F. ''[[Kiln People]]'' by [[David Brin]]; ''[[The Scar]]'' by [[China Miéville]]; ''[[The Years of Rice and Salt]]'' by [[Kim Stanley Robinson]]; ''[[Hominids]]'' by [[Robert J. Sawyer]]; ''[[Bones of the Earth]]'' by [[Michael Swanwick]]
 
*; 2002: ''[[American Gods]]'' by [[Neil Gaiman]]
*: nominees: 3M/1F '''''[[The Curse of Chalion]]''''' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]];  '''''[[Passage (novel)|Passage]]''''' by [[Connie Willis]];  
*: nominees: 3M/1F '''''[[The Curse of Chalion]]''''' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]];  '''''[[Passage (novel)|Passage]]''''' by [[Connie Willis]];  
*; 2001: '''''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''''' by [[J. K. Rowling]]  
*; 2001: '''''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''''' by [[J. K. Rowling]]  
*: 3M/2F: Rowling (winner) & ''[[Midnight Robber]]'' by [[Nalo Hopkinson]])
*: 3M/2F: Rowling (winner) & ''[[Midnight Robber]]'' by [[Nalo Hopkinson]])
*; 2000:  
 
*; 2000: ''[[A Deepness in the Sky]]'' by [[Vernor Vinge]]
*: 3M/2F:  ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]'' by [[J. K. Rowling]] and ''[[A Civil Campaign]]'' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]])
*: 3M/2F:  ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]'' by [[J. K. Rowling]] and ''[[A Civil Campaign]]'' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]])


===1990s===
===1990s===
*; 1999: '''''[[To Say Nothing of the Dog]]''''' by [[Connie Willis]]  
*; 1999 ''[[To Say Nothing of the Dog]]'' by [[Connie Willis]]
*: 3M/2F: Willis and ''[[Children of God]]'' by [[Mary Doria Russell]])
*: 3M/2F: '''''[[Children of God]]''''' by [[Mary Doria Russell]]; Sawyer; Sterling; '''''[[To Say Nothing of the Dog]]''''' by [[Connie Willis]]; Wilson
*; 1998  
*; 1998: ''Forever Peace'' by [[Joe Haldeman]]
*: 5M
*: 5M: Haldeman, Sawyer, Simmons, Swanwick, Williams
*; 1997  
*; 1997: ''Blue Mars'' by [[Kim Stanley Robinson]]
*: 3M/2F
*: 3M/2F: '''''[[Memory]]''''' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]; '''''[[Remnant Population]]''''' by [[Elizabeth Moon]]; Robinson; Sawyer; Sterling
*; 1996  
*; 1996: ''The Diamond Age'' by [[Neal Stephenson]]
*: 4M/1F
*: 4M/1F: Baxter, Brin, Sawyer, Stephenson, '''''[[Remake]]''''' by [[Connie Willis]]
*; 1995: '''''[[Mirror Dance]]''''' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]  
*; 1995: '''''[[Mirror Dance]]''''' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]  
*: 3M/2F
*: 3M/2F: Barnes; Bishop; '''''[[Mirror Dance]]''''' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]; '''''[[Beggars and Choosers]]''''' by [[Nancy Kress]]; Morrow
*; 1994  
*; 1994: ''Green Mars'' by [[Kim Stanley Robinson]]
*: 4M/1F
*: 4M/1F: Bear, Brin, Gibson, '''''[[Beggars in Spain]]''''' by [[Nancy Kress]], Robinson
*; 1993: '''''[[Doomsday Book]]''''' by [[Connie Willis]] tied with ''A Fire Upon the Deep'' by Vernor Vinge  
*; 1993: ''[[Doomsday Book]]'' by [[Connie Willis]] tied with ''A Fire Upon the Deep'' by Vernor Vinge  
*: 3M/2F
*: 3M/2F: '''''[[China Mountain Zhang]]''''' by [[Maureen McHugh]]; ''Red Mars'' by [[Kim Stanley Robinson]]; ''Steel Beach'' by [[John Varley]]; ''A Fire Upon the Deep'' by Vernor Vinge; '''''[[Doomsday Book]]''''' by [[Connie Willis]]
*; 1992: ''[[Barrayar (novel)|Barrayar]]'' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]  
*; 1992: ''[[Barrayar (novel)|Barrayar]]'' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]  
*: '''3F/2M''' ''[[Bone Dance]]'' by [[Emma Bull]]; ''[[All the Weyrs of Pern]]'' by [[Anne McCaffrey]]; ''[[The Summer Queen]]'' by [[Joan D. Vinge]];  -- --  
*: '''4F/2M''' '''''[[Barrayar (novel)|Barrayar]]''''' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]; '''''[[Bone Dance]]''''' by [[Emma Bull]]; Card; '''''[[All the Weyrs of Pern]]''''' by [[Anne McCaffrey]]; Swanwick; '''''[[The Summer Queen]]''''' by [[Joan D. Vinge]];  -- --  
*; 1991 '''''[[The Vor Game]]''''' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]  
*; 1991 '''''[[The Vor Game]]''''' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]  
*: 4M/1F
*: 4M/1F: Bear; Brin; '''''[[The Vor Game]]''''' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]; Kube-McDowell; Simmons
*; 1990:  
*; 1990: ''Hyperion'' by Dan Simmons
*: 4M/1F:  ''[[Grass]]'' by [[Sheri S. Tepper]])
*: 4M/1F:  Anderson; Card; Effinger; Simmons; '''''[[Grass]]''''' by [[Sheri S. Tepper]])


===1980s===
===1980s===
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===1970s===
===1970s===
*; 1979  ''[[Dreamsnake]]'' by [[Vonda McIntyre]]
*; 1979  ''[[Dreamsnake]]'' by [[Vonda McIntyre]]
*:  (only four nominees total: three women, one man)
*:  '''3F/1M''': '''''[[The Faded Sun]]''''' by [[C. J. Cherryh]]; '''''[[The White Dragon]]''''' by [[Anne McCaffrey]]; '''''[[Dreamsnake]]''''' by [[Vonda McIntyre]]; ''Blind Voices'' by Tom Reamy
*; 1978
*; 1978: Pohl
*:  (4M/1F)
*:  4M/1F: '''''[[The Forbidden Tower]]''''' by [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]]; Dickson; Martin; Niven/Pournelle; Pohl
*; 1977: ''[[Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang]]'' by [[Kate Wilhelm]]
*; 1977: ''[[Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang]]'' by [[Kate Wilhelm]]
*:  (4M/1F)
*:  4M/1F;  Haldeman; Herbert; Pohl; Silverberg; '''Wilhelm''';
*; 1976:
*; 1976: Haldeman
*:  (5M)
*:  5M: Bester; Haldeman; Niven/Pournelle; Silverberg; Zelazny
*; 1975 '''''[[The Dispossessed]]''''' by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]
*; 1975 '''''[[The Dispossessed]]''''' by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]
*:  (4M/1F)
*:  4M/1F:  Anderson; Dick; '''Le Guin'''; Niven/Pournelle; Priest
*; 1974
*; 1974: Clarke
*:  (5M)
*:  5M: Anderson, Clarke, Gerrold, Heinlein, Niven
*; 1973
*; 1973: Asimov
*:  (6M)
*:  6M: Anderson, Asimov, Gerrold, Silverberg, Silverberg, Simak
*; 1972
*; 1972 ''To Your Scattered Bodies Go'' by Philip José Farmer
*:  (3M/2F)
*:  3M/2F: '''''[[The Lathe of Heaven]]''''' by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]; '''''[[Dragonquest]]''''' by [[Anne McCaffrey]]; ''A Time of Changes'' by Robert Silverberg; ''Jack of Shadows'' by Roger Zelazny; Farmer
*; 1971
*; 1971: Niven
*:  (5M)
*:  5M: Anderson, Clement, Niven, Silverberg, Tucker
*; 1970 '''''[[The Left Hand of Darkness]]''''' by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]
*; 1970 '''''[[The Left Hand of Darkness]]''''' by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]
*:  (4M/1F)
*:  4M/1F: '''Le Guin''', Anthony, Silverberg, Spinrad, Vonnegut


===1960s===
===1960s===
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*:  (5M)
*:  (5M)
*; 1966
*; 1966
*:  (4M)
*:  (5M)
*; 1964
*; 1964
*:  (4M/1F: [[Andre Norton]], ''[[Witch World]]'')
*:  (4M/1F: [[Andre Norton]], ''[[Witch World]]'')
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*; 1956 - nominees not published; male writer won
*; 1956 - nominees not published; male writer won
*; 1955 - nominees not published; team of two male writers won
*; 1955 - nominees not published; team of two male writers won
*; 1954 - no award; retroactively awarded in 2004 to ''Fahrenheit 451'' by Ray Bradbury
*; 1954 - no award
*: 5M: Bradbury; ''The Caves of Steel'' by Isaac Asimov; ''Childhood's End'' by Arthur C. Clarke; ''Mission of Gravity'' by Hal Clement; ''More Than Human'' by [[Theodore Sturgeon]]
*: retroactively awarded in 2004 to ''Fahrenheit 451'' by Ray Bradbury
*: 5M: retroactive nominees: Bradbury; ''The Caves of Steel'' by Isaac Asimov; ''Childhood's End'' by Arthur C. Clarke; ''Mission of Gravity'' by Hal Clement; ''More Than Human'' by [[Theodore Sturgeon]]
*; 1953 - nominees not published; male writer won
*; 1953 - nominees not published; male writer won
*; 1952 - no award
*; 1952 - no award
*; 1951 - no award; retroactively awarded in 2001 to ''Farmer in the Sky'' by Robert A. Heinlein
*; 1951 - no award
*: retroactively awarded in 2001 to ''Farmer in the Sky'' by Robert A. Heinlein
*: 5M - Heinlein; ''Pebble in the Sky'' by Isaac Asimov; ''The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' by C. S. Lewis; ''First Lensman'' by Edward E. Smith; ''The Dying Earth'' by Jack Vance
*: 5M - Heinlein; ''Pebble in the Sky'' by Isaac Asimov; ''The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' by C. S. Lewis; ''First Lensman'' by Edward E. Smith; ''The Dying Earth'' by Jack Vance
*; 1950 - no award
*; 1950 - no award
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*; 1948 - no award
*; 1948 - no award
*; 1947 - no award
*; 1947 - no award
*; 1946 - no award; retroactively awarded in 1996 to ''The Mule'' by [[Isaac Asimov]], republished as Part II of ''Foundation and Empire''
*; 1946 - no award
*: 5M: ''Red Sun of Danger'' by Edmond Hamilton (as Brett Sterling); ''That Hideous Strength'' by C. S. Lewis; ''Destiny Times Three'' by [[Fritz Leiber]]; ''The World of Null-A'' by A. E. Van Vogt
*: retroactively awarded in 1996 to ''The Mule'' by Isaac Asimov, republished as Part II of ''Foundation and Empire''
*: 5M: retroactive nominees: Asimov; ''Red Sun of Danger'' by Edmond Hamilton (as Brett Sterling); ''That Hideous Strength'' by C. S. Lewis; ''Destiny Times Three'' by Fritz Leiber; ''The World of Null-A'' by A. E. Van Vogt


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Latest revision as of 12:03, 19 December 2010

This is a list of books by women that have won the Hugo Award for best novel, along with nominees. Typically there are five nominees and one winner. All nominees are listed, with a gender breakdown, and books by women are bolded in the nominee list.

2000s

1990s

1980s

1970s

1960s

1950s

  • 1959
    A Case of Conscience by James Blish
    5M: Blish; We Have Fed Our Sea (aka The Enemy Stars) by Poul Anderson; Who? by Algis Budrys; Have Space Suit — Will Travel by Robert A. Heinlein; Time killer (expanded as Immortality, Inc.) by Robert Sheckley
    1958 - nominees not published; male writer won
    1957 - no award
    1956 - nominees not published; male writer won
    1955 - nominees not published; team of two male writers won
    1954 - no award
    retroactively awarded in 2004 to Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
    5M: retroactive nominees: Bradbury; The Caves of Steel by Isaac Asimov; Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke; Mission of Gravity by Hal Clement; More Than Human by Theodore Sturgeon
    1953 - nominees not published; male writer won
    1952 - no award
    1951 - no award
    retroactively awarded in 2001 to Farmer in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein
    5M - Heinlein; Pebble in the Sky by Isaac Asimov; The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis; First Lensman by Edward E. Smith; The Dying Earth by Jack Vance
    1950 - no award

1940s

  • 1949 - no award
    1948 - no award
    1947 - no award
    1946 - no award
    retroactively awarded in 1996 to The Mule by Isaac Asimov, republished as Part II of Foundation and Empire
    5M: retroactive nominees: Asimov; Red Sun of Danger by Edmond Hamilton (as Brett Sterling); That Hideous Strength by C. S. Lewis; Destiny Times Three by Fritz Leiber; The World of Null-A by A. E. Van Vogt