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A separate award for fantasy administered by the Worldcon Committee and determined by the Hugo nomination and voting mechanism. Awarded 1974-1980. There after Hugos have been given to both works of science fiction and works of fantasy. | |||
=Women Award Winners= | |||
'''Grand Master of Fantasy''' | |||
*[[Andre Norton]](1977) | |||
*[[Ursula K. Le Guin]](1979) | |||
*[[C. L. Moore]](1981) | |||
'''Book Length Fantasy''' | |||
*[[Anne McCaffrey]], ''[[The White Dragon]]'' (1979) | |||
[[Category:Awards named after fictional people]][[category:SF awards]] | [[Category:Awards named after fictional people]][[category:SF awards]] | ||
[[Category:Awards named after men]] | |||
Revision as of 07:09, 24 April 2007
A separate award for fantasy administered by the Worldcon Committee and determined by the Hugo nomination and voting mechanism. Awarded 1974-1980. There after Hugos have been given to both works of science fiction and works of fantasy.
Women Award Winners
Grand Master of Fantasy
- Andre Norton(1977)
- Ursula K. Le Guin(1979)
- C. L. Moore(1981)
Book Length Fantasy
- Anne McCaffrey, The White Dragon (1979)