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*; 1979 ''[[Dreamsnake]]'' by [[Vonda McIntyre]] | *; 1979 ''[[Dreamsnake]]'' by [[Vonda McIntyre]] | ||
*: | *: '''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: '''''[[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; Haldeman; Herbert; Pohl; Silverberg; '''Wilhelm'''; | ||
*; 1976: | *; 1976: Haldeman | ||
*: | *: 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: Anderson; Dick; '''Le Guin'''; Niven/Pournelle; Priest | ||
*; 1974 | *; 1974: Clarke | ||
*: | *: 5M: Anderson, Clarke, Gerrold, Heinlein, Niven | ||
*; 1973 | *; 1973: Asimov | ||
*: | *: 6M: Anderson, Asimov, Gerrold, Silverberg, Silverberg, Simak | ||
*; 1972 | *; 1972 ''To Your Scattered Bodies Go'' by Philip José Farmer | ||
*: | *: 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: 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: '''Le Guin''', Anthony, Silverberg, Spinrad, Vonnegut | ||
===1960s=== | ===1960s=== | ||
Revision as of 08:46, 16 May 2007
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.
2000s
- 2007
- nominees: 4M/1F: His Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik
- 2006
- nominees: 5M
- 2005
- Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke
- nominees: 4M/1F (Clarke)
- 2004
- Paladin of Souls by Lois McMaster Bujold
- nominees: 4M/1F (Bujold)
- 2003
- nominees: 5M
- 2002
- nominees: 3M/1F The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold; Passage by Connie Willis;
- 2001
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling
- 3M/2F: Rowling (winner) & Midnight Robber by Nalo Hopkinson)
- 2000
- 3M/2F: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J. K. Rowling and A Civil Campaign by Lois McMaster Bujold)
1990s
- 1999
- To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie Willis
- 3M/2F: Willis and Children of God by Mary Doria Russell)
- 1998
- 5M
- 1997
- 3M/2F
- 1996
- 4M/1F
- 1995
- Mirror Dance by Lois McMaster Bujold
- 3M/2F
- 1994
- 4M/1F
- 1993
- Doomsday Book by Connie Willis tied with A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge
- 3M/2F
- 1992
- 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; -- --
- 1991 The Vor Game by Lois McMaster Bujold
- 4M/1F
- 1990
- 4M/1F: Grass by Sheri S. Tepper)
1980s
- 1989
- Cyteen by C. J. Cherryh won
- 3M/2F
- 1988
- 5M
- 1987
- 5M
- 1986
- 4M/1F
- 1985
- 5M
- 1984
- (3M; 2F)
- 1983
- (4M; 1F)
- 1982
- Downbelow Station by C. J. Cherryh
- (3M/2F)
- 1981 The Snow Queen by Joan Vinge
- (4M/1F)
- 1980
- (4M/1F)
1970s
- 1979 Dreamsnake by Vonda McIntyre
- 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
- Pohl
- 4M/1F: The Forbidden Tower by Marion Zimmer Bradley; Dickson; Martin; Niven/Pournelle; Pohl
- 1977
- Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang by Kate Wilhelm
- 4M/1F; Haldeman; Herbert; Pohl; Silverberg; Wilhelm;
- 1976
- Haldeman
- 5M: Bester; Haldeman; Niven/Pournelle; Silverberg; Zelazny
- 1975 The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin
- 4M/1F: Anderson; Dick; Le Guin; Niven/Pournelle; Priest
- 1974
- Clarke
- 5M: Anderson, Clarke, Gerrold, Heinlein, Niven
- 1973
- Asimov
- 6M: Anderson, Asimov, Gerrold, Silverberg, Silverberg, Simak
- 1972 To Your Scattered Bodies Go by Philip José Farmer
- 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
- Niven
- 5M: Anderson, Clement, Niven, Silverberg, Tucker
- 1970 The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin
- 4M/1F: Le Guin, Anthony, Silverberg, Spinrad, Vonnegut
1960s
- 1969
- (5M)
- 1968
- (5M)
- 1967
- (5M)
- 1966
- (5M)
- 1966
- (5M)
- 1964
- (4M/1F: Andre Norton, Witch World)
- 1963
- 4M/1F: The Sword of Aldones, Marion Zimmer Bradley)
- 1962
- 5M
- 1961
- 5M
- 1960
- 5M
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