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*; 2008: ''[[The Yiddish Policemen's Union]]'' by [[Michael Chabon]]
*; 2008: ''[[The Yiddish Policemen's Union]]'' by [[Michael Chabon]]
*: 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]].  
*: 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]].  


*; 2007: ''[[Rainbow's End]]'' by [[Vernor Vinge]]
*; 2007: ''[[Rainbow's End]]'' by [[Vernor Vinge]]
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*; 2006: ''[[Spin]]'' by [[Robert Charles Wilson]]
*; 2006: ''[[Spin]]'' by [[Robert Charles Wilson]]
*: nominees: 5M. ''[[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]]
*: 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]]''';


*; 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:  
*; 2003:  
*: nominees: 5M
*: nominees: 5M/0F.
 
*; 2002:  
*; 2002:  
*: 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]];  

Revision as of 11:56, 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

  • 2003
    nominees: 5M/0F.

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