Hugo Awards 2019: Die Gewinner

Am ver­gan­ge­nen Wochen­en­de wur­den auf dem SF-Welt­con in Dub­lin die dies­jäh­ri­gen Hugo-Awards ver­lie­hen, einer der wich­tigs­ten Aus­zeich­nun­gen im Phan­tas­tik-Bereich überhaupt.

Bemer­kens­wert fin­de ich ins­be­son­de­re, dass Becky Cham­bers WAY­FA­RERS-Rei­he (der ers­te Titel dar­aus war THE LONG WAY TO A SMALL, ANGRY PLANET) als bes­te Serie gewon­nen hat. Und das bei einer Publi­ka­ti­on, die zuerst im Self­pu­bli­shing erschien, weil kein Ver­lag sie auch nur mit der Kneif­zan­ge anfas­sen wollte.

Im Fol­gen­den die Nomi­nier­ten und Gewin­ner, letz­te­re erkennt man an der fet­ten Dar­stel­lung. Gewis­se Kräf­te in der deut­schen Wiki­pe­dia soll­ten auch hier ihr Augen­merk dar­auf legen, wie vie­le Frau­en unter den Gewin­nern sind …

Best Novel

  • The Cal­cu­la­ting Stars, by Mary Robi­net­te Kow­al (Tor)
  • Record of a Space­born Few, by Becky Cham­bers (Hod­der & Stoughton / Har­per Voyager)
  • Revenant Gun, by Yoon Ha Lee (Sola­ris)
  • Space Ope­ra, by Cathe­ryn­ne M. Valen­te (Saga)
  • Spin­ning Sil­ver, by Nao­mi Novik (Del Rey / Macmillan)
  • Trail of Light­ning, by Rebec­ca Roan­hor­se (Saga)

Best Novella

  • Arti­fi­cial Con­di­ti­on, by Mar­tha Wells (Tor.com Publishing)
  • Bene­ath the Sugar Sky, by Sean­an McGui­re (Tor.com Publishing)
  • Bin­ti: The Night Mas­quer­ade, by Nne­di Oko­ra­for (Tor.com Publishing)
  • The Black God’s Drums, by P. Djè­lí Clark (Tor.com Publishing)
  • Gods, Mons­ters, and the Lucky Peach, by Kel­ly Rob­son (Tor.com Publishing)
  • The Tea Mas­ter and the Detec­ti­ve, by Ali­et­te de Bodard (Sub­ter­ra­ne­an Press / JAB­ber­wo­cky Litera­ry Agency)

Best Novelette

  • If at First You Don’t Suc­ceed, Try, Try Again,” by Zen Cho (B&N Sci-Fi and Fan­ta­sy Blog, 29 Novem­ber 2018)
  • The Last Ban­quet of Tem­po­ral Con­fec­tions,” by Tina Con­nol­ly (Tor.com, 11 July 2018)
  • Nine Last Days on Pla­net Earth,” by Daryl Gre­go­ry (Tor.com, 19 Sep­tem­ber 2018)
  • The Only Harm­less Gre­at Thing, by Broo­ke Bolan­der (Tor.com Publishing)
  • The Thing About Ghost Sto­ries,” by Nao­mi Krit­zer (Uncan­ny Maga­zi­ne 25, Novem­ber- Decem­ber 2018)
  • When We Were Starless,” by Simo­ne Hel­ler (Clar­kes­world 145, Octo­ber 2018)

Best Short Story

  • A Witch’s Gui­de to Escape: A Prac­ti­cal Com­pen­di­um of Por­tal Fan­ta­sies,” by Alix E. Har­row (Apex Maga­zi­ne, Febru­a­ry 2018)
  • The Court Magi­ci­an,” by Sarah Pins­ker (Lightspeed, Janu­a­ry 2018)
  • The Rose Mac­Gre­gor Drin­king and Admi­ra­ti­on Socie­ty,” by T. King­fi­sher (Uncan­ny Maga­zi­ne 25, Novem­ber-Decem­ber 2018)
  • The Secret Lives of the Nine Negro Teeth of Geor­ge Washing­ton,” by P. Djè­lí Clark (Fire­si­de Maga­zi­ne, Febru­a­ry 2018)
  • STET,” by Sarah Gai­ley (Fire­si­de Maga­zi­ne, Octo­ber 2018)
  • The Tale of the Three Beau­ti­ful Rap­tor Sis­ters, and the Prince Who Was Made of Meat,” by Broo­ke Bolan­der (Uncan­ny Maga­zi­ne 23, July-August 2018)

Best Series

  • Way­fa­rers, by Becky Cham­bers (Hod­der & Stoughton / Har­per Voyager)
  • The Cen­tenal Cycle, by Mal­ka Older (Tor.com Publishing)
  • The Laund­ry Files, by Charles Stross (most recent­ly Tor.com Publishing/Orbit)
  • Machi­ne­ries of Empi­re, by Yoon Ha Lee (Sola­ris)
  • The Octo­ber Daye Seri­es, by Sean­an McGui­re (most recent­ly DAW)
  • The Uni­ver­se of Xuya, by Ali­et­te de Bodard (most recent­ly Sub­ter­ra­ne­an Press)

Best Related Work

  • Archi­ve of Our Own, a pro­ject of the Orga­niz­a­ti­on for Trans­for­ma­ti­ve Works
  • Asto­un­ding: John W. Camp­bell, Isaac Asi­mov, Robert A. Hein­lein, L. Ron Hub­bard, and the Gol­den Age of Sci­ence Fic­tion, by Alec Neva­la-Lee (Dey Street Books)
  • The Hob­bit Duo­lo­gy (docu­men­ta­ry in three parts), writ­ten and edi­ted by Lind­say Ellis and Ange­li­na Mee­han (You­Tube)
  • An Infor­mal Histo­ry of the Hugos: A Per­so­nal Look Back at the Hugo Awards, 1953- 2000, by Jo Walton (Tor)
  • www.mexicanxinitiative.com: The Mexi­canx Initia­ti­ve Expe­ri­ence at World­con 76 (Julia Rios, Libia Bren­da, Pablo Defen­di­ni, John Picacio)
  • Ursu­la K. Le Guin: Con­ver­sa­ti­ons on Wri­ting, by Ursu­la K. Le Guin with David Nai­mon (Tin House Books)

Best Graphic Story

  • Mons­tress, Volu­me 3: Haven, writ­ten by Mar­jo­rie Liu, art by Sana Take­da (Image Comics)
  • Abbott, writ­ten by Sala­din Ahmed, art by Sami Kivelä, colours by Jason Wor­die, let­ters by Jim Camp­bell (BOOM! Studios)
  • Black Pan­ther: Long Live the King, writ­ten by Nne­di Oko­ra­for and Aaron Coving­ton, art by André Lima Araú­jo, Mario Del Pen­ni­no and Tana Ford (Mar­vel)
  • On a Sun­beam, by Til­lie Wal­den (First Second)
  • Paper Girls, Volu­me 4, writ­ten by Bri­an K. Vaug­han, art by Cliff Chiang, colours by Matt Wil­son, let­ters by Jared K. Flet­cher (Image Comics)
  • Saga, Volu­me 9, writ­ten by Bri­an K. Vaug­han, art by Fio­na Stap­les (Image Comics)

Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form

  • Spi­der-Man: Into the Spi­der-Ver­se, screen­play by Phil Lord and Rod­ney Roth­man, direc­ted by Bob Per­si­chet­ti, Peter Ram­sey and Rod­ney Roth­man (Sony)
  • Anni­hi­la­ti­on, direc­ted and writ­ten for the screen by Alex Gar­land, based on the novel by Jeff Van­der­Meer (Para­mount Pic­tures / Skydance)
  • Aven­gers: Infi­ni­ty War, screen­play by Chris­to­pher Mar­kus and Ste­phen McFee­ly, direc­ted by Antho­ny Rus­so and Joe Rus­so (Mar­vel Studios)
  • Black Pan­ther, writ­ten by Ryan Coog­ler and Joe Robert Cole, direc­ted by Ryan Coog­ler (Mar­vel Studios)
  • A Quiet Place, screen­play by Scott Beck, John Krasin­ski and Bryan Woods, direc­ted by John Krasin­ski (Pla­ti­num Dunes / Sunday Night)
  • Sor­ry to Bother You, writ­ten and direc­ted by Boots Riley (Anna­pur­na Pictures)

Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form

  • The Good Place: “Janet(s),” writ­ten by Josh Sie­gal & Dyl­an Mor­gan, direc­ted by Mor­gan Sackett (NBC)
  • The Expan­se: “Abaddon’s Gate,” writ­ten by Dani­el Abra­ham, Ty Franck and Naren Shankar, direc­ted by Simon Cel­lan Jones (Pen­gu­in in a Par­ka / Alcon Entertainment)
  • Doc­tor Who: “Demons of the Pun­jab,” writ­ten by Vinay Patel, direc­ted by Jamie Childs (BBC)
  • Dir­ty Com­pu­ter, writ­ten by Janel­le Monáe, direc­ted by Andrew Dono­ho and Chuck Light­ning (Won­da­land Arts Socie­ty / Bad Boy Records / Atlan­tic Records)
  • The Good Place: “Jere­my Bea­ri­my,” writ­ten by Megan Amram, direc­ted by Trent O’Donnell (NBC)
  • Doc­tor Who: “Rosa,” writ­ten by Malo­rie Black­man and Chris Chib­nall, direc­ted by Mark Ton­de­rai (BBC)

Best Professional Editor, Long Form

  • Navah Wol­fe
  • Shei­la E. Gilbert
  • Anne Les­ley Groell
  • Beth Meacham
  • Dia­na Phở
  • Gil­li­an Redfearn

Best Professional Editor, Short Form

  • Gard­ner Dozois
  • Neil Clar­ke
  • Lee Har­ris
  • Julia Rios
  • Lyn­ne M. Tho­mas and Micha­el Dami­an Thomas
  • E. Cathe­ri­ne Tobler

Best Professional Artist

  • Charles Vess
  • Galen Dara
  • Jai­me Jones
  • Vic­to Ngai
  • John Picacio
  • Yuko Shi­mi­zu

Best Art Book

  • The Books of Earth­sea: The Com­ple­te Illus­tra­ted Edi­ti­on, illus­tra­ted by Charles Vess, writ­ten by Ursu­la K. Le Guin (Saga Press /Gollancz)
  • Daydreamer’s Jour­ney: The Art of Julie Dil­lon, by Julie Dil­lon (self-publis­hed)
  • Dun­ge­ons & Dra­gons Art & Arca­na: A Visu­al Histo­ry, by Micha­el Wit­wer, Kyle New­man, Jon Peter­son, Sam Wit­wer (Ten Speed Press)
  • Spec­trum 25: The Best in Con­tem­pora­ry Fan­tastic Art, ed. John Fles­kes (Flesk Publications)
  • Spi­der-Man: Into the Spi­der-Ver­se – The Art of the Movie, by Ramin Zahed (Titan Books)
  • Tol­ki­en: Maker of Midd­le-earth, ed. Cathe­ri­ne McIl­wai­ne (Bod­lei­an Library)

Best Semiprozine

  • Uncan­ny Maga­zi­ne, publis­her­s/e­di­tors-in-chief Lyn­ne M. Tho­mas and Micha­el Dami­an Tho­mas, mana­ging edi­tor Michi Tro­ta, pod­cast pro­du­cers Eri­ka Ensign and Ste­ven Scha­pan­sky, Dis­ab­led Peop­le Des­troy Sci­ence Fic­tion Spe­cial Issue edi­tors-in-chief Elsa Sjun­ne­son-Hen­ry and Domi­nik Parisien
  • Bene­ath Cea­seless Ski­es, edi­tor-in-chief and publis­her Scott H. Andrews
  • Fire­si­de Maga­zi­ne, edi­ted by Julia Rios, mana­ging edi­tor Elsa Sjun­ne­son-Hen­ry, copy­edi­tor Chel­le Par­ker; social coör­di­na­tor Meg Frank, spe­cial fea­tures edi­tor Tanya DePass, foun­ding edi­tor Bri­an White, publis­her and art direc­tor Pablo Defendini
  • FIYAH Maga­zi­ne of Black Spe­cu­la­ti­ve Fic­tion, exe­cu­ti­ve edi­tors Troy L. Wig­gins and DaVaun San­ders, edi­tors L.D. Lewis, Bran­don O’Brien, Kal­eb Rus­sell, Dan­ny Lore, and Brent Lambert
  • Shim­mer, publis­her Beth Wod­zinski, seni­or edi­tor E. Cathe­ri­ne Tobler
  • Stran­ge Hori­zons, edi­ted by Jane Crow­ley, Kate Dol­lar­hyde, Vanes­sa Rose Phin, Vaj­ra Chand­ra­se­ke­ra, Romie Stott, Mau­re­en Kin­caid Spel­ler, and the Stran­ge Hori­zons Staff

Best Fanzine

  • Lady Busi­ness, edi­tors Ira, Jodie, KJ, Renay & Susan
  • Galac­tic Jour­ney, foun­der Gide­on Mar­cus, edi­tor Jani­ce Marcus
  • Jour­ney Pla­net, edi­ted by Team Jour­ney Planet
  • nerds of a fea­ther, flock tog­e­ther, edi­tors Joe Sher­ry, Van­ce Kotr­la and The G
  • Quick Sip Reviews, edi­tor Charles Payseur
  • Rocket Stack Rank, edi­tors Greg Hul­len­der and Eric Wong

Best Fancast

  • Our Opi­ni­ons Are Cor­rect, hos­ted by Anna­lee Newitz and Char­lie Jane Anders
  • Be the Ser­pent, pre­sen­ted by Alex­an­dra Row­land, Freya Mars­ke and Jen­ni­fer Mace
  • The Coo­de Street Pod­cast, pre­sen­ted by Jona­than Stra­han and Gary K. Wolfe
  • Fan­girl Hap­py Hour, hos­ted by Ana Gri­lo and Renay Williams
  • Galac­tic Sub­ur­bia, hos­ted by Ali­sa Kras­nostein, Alex­an­dra Pier­ce, and Tan­sy Ray­ner Roberts, pro­du­ced by Andrew Finch
  • The Skiffy and Fan­ty Show, pro­du­ced by Jen Zink and Shaun Duke, hos­ted by the Skiffy and Fan­ty Crew

Best Fan Writer

  • Foz Mea­dows
  • James Davis Nicoll
  • Charles Payseur
  • Elsa Sjun­ne­son-Hen­ry
  • Alas­dair Stuart
  • Bogi Takács

Best Fan Artist

  • Lik­hain (Mia Sereno)
  • Sara Felix
  • Grace P. Fong
  • Meg Frank
  • Arie­la Housman
  • Spring Schoe­n­huth

John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer

  • Jean­net­te Ng (2nd year of eligibility)
  • Kathe­ri­ne Arden (2nd year of eligibility)
  • S.A. Cha­kra­b­or­ty (2nd year of eligibility)
  • R.F. Kuang (1st year of eligibility)
  • Vina Jie-Min Pra­sad (2nd year of eligibility)
  • Rivers Solo­mon (2nd year of eligibility)

Lodestar Award for Best Young Adult Book

  • Child­ren of Blood and Bone, by Tomi Adey­e­mi (Hen­ry Holt / Mac­mil­lan Children’s Books)
  • The Bel­les, by Dho­niel­le Clay­ton (Free­form / Gollancz)
  • The Cru­el Prince, by Hol­ly Black (Litt­le, Brown / Hot Key Books)
  • Dread Nati­on, by Jus­ti­na Ire­land (Bal­zer + Bray)
  • The Inva­si­on, by Pea­dar O’Guilin (David Fick­ling Books / Scholastic)
  • Tess of the Road, by Rachel Hart­man (Ran­dom House / Pen­gu­in Teen)

 

1944 RETROSPECTIVE HUGO AWARD FINALISTS

Best Novel

  • Con­ju­re Wife, by Fritz Lei­ber, Jr. (Unknown Worlds, April 1943)
  • Earth’s Last Cita­del, by C.L. Moo­re and Hen­ry Kutt­ner (Argo­sy, April 1943)
  • Gather, Darkness! by Fritz Lei­ber, Jr. (Asto­un­ding Sci­ence-Fic­tion, May-July 1943)
  • Das Glas­per­len­spiel [The Glass Bead Game], by Her­mann Hes­se (Fretz & Wasmuth)
  • Pere­lan­dra, by C.S. Lewis (John Lane, The Bod­ley Head)
  • The Wea­pon Makers, by A.E. van Vogt (Asto­un­ding Sci­ence-Fic­tion, Febru­a­ry-April 1943)

Best Novel­la

  • The Litt­le Prince, by Antoi­ne de Saint-Exu­pé­ry (Reynal & Hitchcock)
  • Atti­tu­de,” by Hal Cle­ment (Asto­un­ding Sci­ence-Fic­tion, Sep­tem­ber 1943)
  • Clash by Night,” by Law­rence O’Donnell (Hen­ry Kutt­ner & C.L. Moo­re) (Asto­un­ding Sci­ence-Fic­tion, March 1943)
  • The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath,” by H.P. Love­craft, (Bey­ond the Wall of Sleep, Ark­ham House)
  • The Magic Bed-Knob; or, How to Beco­me a Witch in Ten Easy Les­sons, by Mary Nor­ton (Hype­ri­on Press)
  • We Print the Truth,” by Antho­ny Bou­cher (Asto­un­ding Sci­ence-Fic­tion, Decem­ber 1943)

Best Nov­elet­te

  • Mim­sy Were the Boro­go­ves,” by Lewis Pad­gett (C.L. Moo­re & Hen­ry Kutt­ner) (Asto­un­ding Sci­ence-Fic­tion, Febru­a­ry 1943)
  • Cita­del of Lost Ships,” by Leigh Bra­ckett (Pla­net Sto­ries, March 1943)
  • The Hal­f­ling,” by Leigh Bra­ckett (Asto­nis­hing Sto­ries, Febru­a­ry 1943)
  • The Proud Robot,” by Lewis Pad­gett (Hen­ry Kutt­ner) (Asto­un­ding Sci­ence-Fic­tion, Febru­a­ry 1943)
  • Sym­bio­ti­ca,” by Eric Frank Rus­sell (Asto­un­ding Sci­ence-Fic­tion, Octo­ber 1943)
  • Thie­ves’ House,” by Fritz Lei­ber, Jr (Unknown Worlds, Febru­a­ry 1943)

Best Short Story

  • King of the Gray Spaces” (“R is for Rocket”), by Ray Brad­bu­ry (Famous Fan­tastic Mys­te­ries, Decem­ber 1943)
  • Death Sen­tence,” by Isaac Asi­mov (Asto­un­ding Sci­ence Fic­tion, Novem­ber 1943)
  • Door­way into Time,” by C.L. Moo­re (Famous Fan­tastic Mys­te­ries, Sep­tem­ber 1943)
  • Exi­le,” by Edmond Hamil­ton (Super Sci­ence Sto­ries, May 1943)
  • Q.U.R.,” by H.H. Hol­mes (Antho­ny Bou­cher) (Asto­un­ding Sci­ence-Fic­tion, March 1943)
  • Yours Tru­ly – Jack the Rip­per,” by Robert Bloch (Weird Tales, July 1943)

Best Gra­phic Story

  • Won­der Woman : Batt­le for Woman­hood, writ­ten by Wil­liam Moul­ton Mars­ton, art by Har­ry G. Peter (DC Comics)
  • Buck Rogers: Mar­ti­ans Inva­de Jupi­ter, by Phil­ip Now­lan and Dick Cal­kins (Natio­nal News­pa­per Service)
  • Flash Gor­don: Fie­ry Desert of Mon­go, by Alex Ray­mond (King Fea­tures Syndicate)
  • Garth, by Ste­ve Dow­ling (Dai­ly Mirror)
  • Plastic Man #1: The Game of Death, by Jack Cole (Vital Publications)
  • Le Secret de la Licor­ne [The Secret of the Uni­corn], by Her­gé (Le Soir)

Best Dra­ma­tic Pre­sen­ta­ti­on, Long Form

  • Hea­ven Can Wait, writ­ten by Sam­son Rapha­el­son, direc­ted by Ernst Lubitsch (20th Cen­tu­ry Fox)
  • Bat­man, writ­ten by Vic­tor McLeod, Les­lie Swa­back­er and Har­ry L. Fra­ser, direc­ted by Lam­bert Hil­ly­er (Colum­bia Pictures)
  • Cabin in the Sky, writ­ten by Joseph Schrank, direc­ted by Vin­cen­te Min­nel­li and Bus­by Ber­ke­ley (uncredi­ted) (MGM)
  • A Guy Named Joe, writ­ten by Fre­de­rick Hazlitt Brenn­an and Dal­ton Trumbo, direc­ted by Vic­tor Fle­ming (MGM)
  • Münch­hau­sen, writ­ten by Erich Käs­t­ner and Rudolph Erich Ras­pe, direc­ted by Josef von Báky (UFA)
  • Phan­tom of the Ope­ra, writ­ten by Eric Tay­lor, Samu­el Hof­fen­stein and Hans Jaco­by, direc­ted by Arthur Lub­in (Uni­ver­sal Pictures)

Best Dra­ma­tic Pre­sen­ta­ti­on, Short Form

  • Fran­ken­stein Meets the Wolf­man, writ­ten by Curt Siod­mak, direc­ted by Roy Wil­liam Neill (Uni­ver­sal Pictures)
  • The Ape Man, writ­ten by Bar­ney A. Sare­cky, direc­ted by Wil­liam Beau­di­ne (Ban­ner Productions)
  • Der Fuehrer’s Face, sto­ry by Joe Grant and Dick Hue­mer, direc­ted by Jack Kin­ney (Dis­ney)
  • I Wal­ked With a Zom­bie, writ­ten by Curt Siod­mak and Ardel Wray, direc­ted by Jac­ques Tour­neur (RKO Radio Pictures)
  • The Seventh Vic­tim, writ­ten by Charles O’Neal and DeWitt Bodeen, direc­ted by Mark Rob­son (RKO Radio Pictures)
  • Super-Rab­bit, writ­ten by Tedd Pier­ce, direc­ted by Charles M. Jones (War­ner Bros)

Best Pro­fes­sio­nal Edi­tor, Short Form

  • John W. Campbell
  • Oscar J. Friend
  • Mary Gna­edin­ger
  • Doro­thy McIlwraith
  • Ray­mond A. Palmer
  • Donald A. Wollheim

Best Pro­fes­sio­nal Artist

  • Vir­gil Finlay
  • Han­nes Bok
  • Mar­ga­ret Brundage
  • Antoi­ne de Saint-Exupéry
  • J. Allen St. John
  • Wil­liam Timmins

Best Fan­zine

  • Le Zom­bie, edi­tor Wil­son “Bob” Tucker
  • Gute­to, edi­ted by Moro­jo (Myrt­le R. Douglas)
  • Futu­ri­an War Digest, edi­tor J. Micha­el Rosenblum
  • The Phan­ta­graph, edi­tor Donald A. Wollheim
  • Voice of the Ima­gi-Nati­on, edi­tors Jack Erman (For­rest J Acker­man) & Moro­jo (Myrt­le Douglas)
  • YHOS, edi­tor Art Widner

Note: An error in the ori­gi­nal vote tal­ly for the 1944 Retro Hugo Awards pla­ced Fan­ta­sy News by edi­tor Wil­liam S. Syko­ra on the fina­list bal­lot ins­tead of Gute­to, edi­ted by Moro­jo (Myrt­le R. Dou­glas). Wri­te-in votes for Gute­to on pre­vious­ly prin­ted hard copy ver­si­ons of the bal­lot will be accepted.

Best Fan Writer

  • For­rest J. Ackerman
  • Moro­jo (Myrt­le Douglas)
  • Jack Speer
  • Wil­son “Bob” Tucker
  • Art Wid­ner
  • Donald A. Wollheim

Hugo Award” and The Hugo Award Logo are ser­vice marks of the World Sci­ence Fic­tion Socie­ty, an unin­cor­po­ra­ted litera­ry society.

AutorIn: Stefan Holzhauer

Meist harm­lo­ser Nerd mit natür­li­cher Affi­ni­tät zu Pixeln, Bytes, Buch­sta­ben und Zahn­rä­dern. Kon­su­miert zuviel SF und Fan­ta­sy und schreibt seit 1999 online darüber.

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