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  • Award Year 1939:

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “How We Went to Mars”, Arthur C. Clarke (Amateur Science Stories Mar 1938)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Faithful”, Lester del Rey (Astounding Science-Fiction Apr 1938)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Helen O'Loy”, Lester del Rey (Astounding Science-Fiction Dec 1938)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Hollerbochen's Dilemma”, Ray Bradbury (Imagination! Jan 1938)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Hyperpilosity”, L. Sprague de Camp (Astounding Science-Fiction Apr 1938)

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  • Award Year 1941:

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “Robbie” (aka "Strange Playfellow"), Isaac Asimov (Astounding Science-Fiction Jun 1940)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Martian Quest”, Leigh Brackett (Astounding Science-Fiction Feb 1940)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Requiem”, Robert A. Heinlein (Astounding Science-Fiction Jan 1940)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Stellar Legion”, Leigh Brackett (Planet Stories Win 1940)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius”, Jorge Luis Borges (Sur 1940)

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  • Award Year 1943:

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “The Twonky”, C. L. Moore & Henry Kuttner (Astounding Science Fiction Sep 1942) (as by Lewis Padgett)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Etaoin Shrdlu”, Fredric Brown (Unknown Worlds Feb 1942)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Mimic”, Donald A. Wollheim (Astonishing Stories Dec 1942) (as by Martin Pearson)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Proof”, Hal Clement (Astounding Science Fiction Jun 1942)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Runaround”, Isaac Asimov (Astounding Science Fiction Mar 1942)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Sunken Land”, Fritz Leiber (Unknown Worlds Feb 1942)

  • Award Year 1944:

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “King of the Gray Spaces” (aka "R Is for Rocket"), Ray Bradbury (Famous Fantastic Mysteries Dec 1943) 

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Death Sentence”, Isaac Asimov (Astounding Science Fiction Nov 1943)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Doorway Into Time”, C. L. Moore (Famous Fantastic Mysteries Sep 1943)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Exile”, Edmond Hamilton (Super Science Stories May 1943)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Q.U.R.”, Anthony Boucher (Astounding Science Fiction Mar 1943) (as by H.H. Holmes)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Yours Truly -- Jack the Ripper”, Robert Bloch (Weird Tales Jul 1943)

  • Award Year 1945:

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “I, Rocket”, Ray Bradbury (Amazing Stories May 1944)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “And the Gods Laughed”, Fredric Brown (Planet Stories Spr 1944)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Desertion”, Clifford D. Simak (Astounding Science Fiction Nov 1944)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Far Centaurus”, A. E. van Vogt (Astounding Science Fiction Jan 1944)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Huddling Place”, Clifford D. Simak (Astounding Science Fiction Jul 1944)

    • Retro Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Wedge” (aka “The Traders”), Isaac Asimov (Astounding Science Fiction Oct 1944)

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  • Award Year 1961:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “The Longest Voyage”, Poul Anderson (Analog Dec 1960)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Lost Kafoozalum”, Pauline Ashwell (Analog Oct 1960)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Need”, Theodore Sturgeon (Beyond)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Open to Me, My Sister”, Philip José Farmer (F&SF May 1960)

  • Award Year 1962:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “Hothouse” (book title The Long Afternoon of Earth), Brian W. Aldiss (F&SF Feb,Apr,Jul,Sep,Dec 1961) (series)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Lion Loose”, James H. Schmitz (Analog Oct 1961)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Monument”, Lloyd Biggle, Jr. (Analog Jun 1961)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Scylla's Daughter”, Fritz Leiber (Fantastic May 1961)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Status Quo”, Mack Reynolds (Analog Aug 1961)

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  • Award Year 1965:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “Soldier, Ask Not”, Gordon R. Dickson (Galaxy Oct 1964)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Little Dog Gone”, Robert F. Young (Worlds of Tomorrow Feb 1964)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Once a Cop”, Rick Raphael (Analog May 1964)

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  • Award Year 1967:

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner, & Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Secret Place”, Richard McKenna (Orbit 1)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “Neutron Star”, Larry Niven (If Oct 1966)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Light of Other Days”, Bob Shaw (Analog Aug 1966)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Man In His Time”, Brian W. Aldiss (Who Can Replace a Man?)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Comes Now the Power”, Roger Zelazny (Magazine of Horror #14 Winter 1966/67)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Delusions for a Dragon Slayer”, Harlan Ellison (Knight Sep 1966)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Mr. Jester”, Fred Saberhagen (If Jan 1966)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Rat Race”, Raymond F. Jones (Analog Apr 1966)

  • Award Year 1968:

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner, & Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Aye, and Gomorrah…”, Samuel R. Delany (Dangerous Visions)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream”, Harlan Ellison (If Mar 1967)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Jigsaw Man”, Larry Niven (Dangerous Visions)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Answering Service”, Fritz Leiber (If Dec 1967)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Baby, You Were Great”, Kate Wilhelm (Orbit 2)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Doctor”, Ted Thomas (Orbit 2)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Driftglass”, Samuel R. Delany (If Jun 1967)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Earthwoman”, Reginald Bretnor (F&SF Aug 1967)

  • Award Year 1969:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World”, Harlan Ellison (Galaxy Jun 1968)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “The Planners”, Kate Wilhelm (Orbit 3)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Dance of the Changer and the Three”, Terry Carr (The Farthest Reaches)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Masks”, Damon Knight (Playboy Jul 1968)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “All the Myriad Ways”, Larry Niven (Galaxy Oct 1968)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Steiger Effect”, Betsy Curtis (Analog Oct 1968)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Idiot's Mate”, Robert Taylor (Amazing Stories Sep 1968)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Kyrie”, Poul Anderson (The Farthest Reaches)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Sword Game”, H. H. Hollis (Galaxy Apr 1968)

  • Award Year 1970:

    • Nebula (Novelette) & Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones”, Samuel R. Delany (World's Best Science Fiction: 1969)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner, & Hugo (Short Story) Nominee:  “Passengers”, Robert Silverberg (Orbit 4)

    • Nebula (Novelette) & Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Deeper than the Darkness”, Gregory Benford (F&SF Apr 1969)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Not Long Before the End”, Larry Niven (F&SF Apr 1969)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Winter's King”, Ursula K. Le Guin (Orbit 5)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Man Who Learned Loving”, Theodore Sturgeon (F&SF Oct 1969)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Shattered Like a Glass Goblin”, Harlan Ellison (Orbit 4)

  • Award Year 1971:

    • Nebula (Novelette) & Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “Slow Sculpture”, Theodore Sturgeon (Galaxy Feb 1970)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: no award

    • Nebula (Novelette) & Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Continued on Next Rock”, R. A. Lafferty (Orbit 7)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “In the Queue”, Keith Laumer (Orbit 7)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Brillo”, Ben Bova & Harlan Ellison (Analog Aug 1970)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Jean Duprès”, Gordon R. Dickson (Nova 1)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “By the Falls”, Harry Harrison (If Jan 1970)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “A Cold Dark Night with Snow”, Kate Wilhelm (Orbit 6)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Creation of Bennie Good”, James Sallis (Orbit 6)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “A Dream at Noonday”, Gardner Dozois (Orbit 7)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Entire and Perfect Chrysolite”, R. A. Lafferty (Orbit 6)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories”, Gene Wolfe (Orbit 7)

  • Award Year 1972:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “Inconstant Moon”, Larry Niven (All the Myriad Ways)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Good News from the Vatican”, Robert Silverberg (Universe 1)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “All the Last Wars at Once”, Geo. Alec Effinger (Universe 1)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Autumn Land”, Clifford D. Simak (F&SF Oct 1971)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Bear with the Knot on His Tail”, Stephen Tall (F&SF May 1971)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Sky”, R. A. Lafferty (New Dimensions 1)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Vaster than Empires and More Slow”, Ursula K. Le Guin (New Dimensions 1)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Heathen God”, George Zebrowski (F&SF Jan 1971)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Horse of Air”, Gardner Dozois (Orbit 8)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Last Ghost”, Stephen Goldin (Protostars)

  • Award Year 1973:

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner, & Hugo (Short Story) Nominee:  “When It Changed”, Joanna Russ (Again, Dangerous Visions)

    • Hugo (Short Story Tie) Winner: “Eurema's Dam”, R. A. Lafferty (New Dimensions 2)

    • Hugo (Short Story Tie) Winner: “The Meeting”, Frederik Pohl & C. M. Kornbluth (F&SF Nov 1972)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Side”, James Tiptree, Jr. (F&SF Mar 1972)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “When We Went to See the End of the World”, Robert Silverberg (Universe 2)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Against the Lafayette Escadrille”, Gene Wolfe (Again, Dangerous Visions)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “On the Downhill Side”, Harlan Ellison (Universe 2)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Shaffery Among the Immortals”, Frederik Pohl (F&SF Jul 1972)

  • Award Year 1974:

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner & Hugo (Novelette) Nominee: “Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death”, James Tiptree, Jr. (The Alien Condition)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas”, Ursula K. Le Guin (New Dimensions 3)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Wings”, Vonda N. McIntyre (The Alien Condition)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “With Morning Comes Mistfall”, George R. R. Martin (Analog May 1973)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Construction Shack”, Clifford D. Simak (If Feb 1973)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “How I Lost the Second World War and Helped Turn Back the German Invasion”, Gene Wolfe (Analog May 1973)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Shark”, Edward Bryant (Orbit 12)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “A Thing of Beauty”, Norman Spinrad (Analog Jan 1973)

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  • Award Year 1976:

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Catch That Zeppelin!”, Fritz Leiber (F&SF Mar 1975)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Child of All Ages”, P. J. Plauger (Analog Mar 1975)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Doing Lennon”, Gregory Benford (Analog Apr 1975)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Sail the Tide of Mourning”, Richard Lupoff (New Dimensions 5)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee:  “Croatoan”, Harlan Ellison (F&SF May 1975)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee:  “Rogue Tomato”, Michael Bishop (New Dimensions 5)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Attachment”, Phyllis Eisenstein (Amazing Stories Dec 1974)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Find the Lady”, Nicholas Fisk (New Dimensions 5)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Growing Up in Edge City”, Frederik Pohl (Epoch)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “A Scraping at the Bones”, Algis Budrys (Analog May 1975)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Shatterday”, Harlan Ellison (Gallery Sep 1975)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Time Deer”, Craig Strete (If Nov/Dec 1974)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Utopia of a Tired Man”, Jorge Luis Borges (The New Yorker 14 Apr 1975)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “White Creatures”, Gregory Benford (New Dimensions 5)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “White Wolf Calling”, Charles L. Grant (F&SF Apr 1975)

  • Award Year 1977:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner, & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Tricentennial”, Joe Haldeman (Analog Jul 1976)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner, & Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “A Crowd of Shadows”, Charles L. Grant (F&SF Jun 1976)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Custom Fitting”, James White (Stellar #2)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “I See You”, Damon Knight (F&SF Nov 1976)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Back to the Stone Age”, Jake Saunders (Lone Star Universe)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Breath's a Ware That Will Not Keep”, Thomas F. Monteleone (Dystopian Visions)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Mary Margaret Road-Grader”, Howard Waldrop (Orbit 18)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Stone Circle”, Lisa Tuttle (Amazing Stories Mar 1976)

  • Award Year 1978:

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Jeffty Is Five”, Harlan Ellison (F&SF Jul 1977)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: ”Air Raid”, Herb Boehm (Asimov's Spring 1977)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Dog Day Evening”, Spider Robinson (Analog Oct 1977)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Lauralyn”, Randall Garrett (Analog Apr 1977)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Time-Sharing Angel”, James Tiptree, Jr. (F&SF Oct 1977)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Camera Obscura”, Thomas F. Monteleone (Cosmos #2 Jul 1977; The Arts and Beyond)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Hibakusha Gallery”, Edward Bryant (Penthouse Jun 1977)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Tin Woodman”, Dennis R. Bailey & Dave Bischoff (Amazing Stories Dec 1976)

  • Award Year 1979:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner, & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Cassandra”, C. J. Cherryh (F&SF Oct 1978)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner, & Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Stone”, Edward Bryant (F&SF Feb 1978)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Count the Clock that Tells the Time”, Harlan Ellison (Omni Dec 1978)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Very Slow Time Machine”, Ian Watson (Anticipations)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “View From a Height”, Joan D. Vinge (Analog Jun 1978)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “A Quiet Revolution for Death”, Jack Dann (New Dimensions 8)

  • Award Year 1980:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner, & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Way of Cross and Dragon”, George R. R. Martin (Omni Jun 1979)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner, & Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “giANTS”, Edward Bryant (Analog Aug 1979)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Unaccompanied Sonata”, Orson Scott Card (Omni Mar 1979)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Can These Bones Live?”, Ted Reynolds (Analog Mar 1979)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Daisy, In the Sun”, Connie Willis (Galileo Nov 1979)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Extraordinary Voyages of Amélie Bertrand”, Joanna Russ (F&SF Sep 1979)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Red as Blood”, Tanith Lee (F&SF Jul 1979)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Vernalfest Morning”, Michael Bishop (Chrysalis 3)

  • Award Year 1981:

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Grotto of the Dancing Deer”, Clifford D. Simak (Analog Apr 1980)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Cold Hands”, Jeff Duntemann (Asimov's Jun 1980)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Guardian”, Jeff Duntemann (Asimov's Sep 1980)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Our Lady of the Sauropods”, Robert Silverberg (Omni Sep 1980)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Spidersong”, Susan C. Petrey (F&SF Sep 1980)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Secrets of the Heart”, Charles L. Grant (F&SF Mar 1980)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “War Beneath the Tree”, Gene Wolfe (Omni Dec 1979)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Window”, Bob Leman (F&SF May 1980)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “A Sunday Visit with Great-Grandfather”, Craig Strete (New Dimensions 11) [nomination withdrawn]

  • Award Year 1982:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner, & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Pusher”, John Varley (F&SF Oct 1981)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “The Bone Flute”, Lisa Tuttle (F&SF May 1981) [award declined]

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Quiet”, George Florance-Guthridge (F&SF Jul 1981)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Absent Thee from Felicity Awhile”, Somtow Sucharitkul (Analog 14 Sep 1981)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Woman the Unicorn Loved”, Gene Wolfe (Asimov's 8 Jun 1981)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Disciples”, Gardner Dozois (Penthouse Dec 1981)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Going Under”, Jack Dann (Omni Sep 1981)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Johnny Mnemonic”, William Gibson (Omni May 1981)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Venice Drowned”, Kim Stanley Robinson (Universe 11)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Zeke”, Timothy R. Sullivan (Twilight Zone Oct 1981)

  • Award Year 1983:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “Melancholy Elephants”, Spider Robinson (Analog Jun 1982)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “A Letter from the Clearys”, Connie Willis (Asimov's Jul 1982)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Boy Who Waterskied to Forever”, James Tiptree, Jr. (F&SF Oct 1982)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Ike at the Mike”, Howard Waldrop (Omni Jun 1982)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Spider Rose”, Bruce Sterling (F&SF Aug 1982)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Sur”, Ursula K. Le Guin (The New Yorker 1 Feb 1982; The Compass Rose (revised))

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Corridors”, Barry N. Malzberg (The Engines of the Night)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “God's Hooks!”, Howard Waldrop (Universe 12)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “High Steel”, Jack C. Haldeman II & Jack Dann (F&SF Feb 1982)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Petra”, Greg Bear (Omni Feb 1982)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Pope of the Chimps”, Robert Silverberg (Perpetual Light)

  • Award Year 1984:

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner, & Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Peacemaker”, Gardner Dozois (Asimov's Aug 1983)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “Speech Sounds”, Octavia E. Butler (Asimov's mid-Dec 1983)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Geometry of Narrative”, Hilbert Schenck (Analog Aug 1983)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Wong's Lost and Found Emporium”, William F. Wu (Amazing Stories May 1983)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Servant of the People”, Frederik Pohl (Analog Feb 1983)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Cryptic”, Jack McDevitt (Asimov's Apr 1983)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Ghost Town”, Chad Oliver (Analog 15 Sep 1983)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Her Furry Face”, Leigh Kennedy (Asimov's mid-Dec 1983)

  • Award Year 1985:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “The Crystal Spheres”, David Brin (Analog Jan 1984)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Morning Child”, Gardner Dozois (Omni Jan 1984)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Salvador”, Lucius Shepard (F&SF Apr 1984)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Aliens Who Knew, I Mean, Everything, George Alec Effinger (F&SF Oct 1984)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Ridge Running”, Kim Stanley Robinson (F&SF Jan 1984)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Rory”, Steven Gould (Analog Apr 1984)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Symphony for a Lost Traveler”, Lee Killough (Analog Mar 1984)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “A Cabin on the Coast”, Gene Wolfe (F&SF Feb 1984)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Eichmann Variations”, George Zebrowski (Light Years and Dark)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Sunken Gardens”, Bruce Sterling (Omni Jun 1984)

  • Award Year 1986:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “Fermi and Frost”, Frederik Pohl (Asimov's Jan 1985)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Out of All Them Bright Stars”, Nancy Kress (F&SF Mar 1985)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Flying Saucer Rock & Roll”, Howard Waldrop (Omni Jan 1985)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Hong's Bluff”, William F. Wu (Omni Mar 1985)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Snow”, John Crowley (Omni Nov 1985)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Dinner in Audoghast”, Bruce Sterling (Asimov's May 1985)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Gods of Mars”, Gardner Dozois, Jack Dann & Michael Swanwick (Omni Mar 1985)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Heirs of the Perisphere”, Howard Waldrop (Playboy Jul 1985)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “More Than the Sum of His Parts”, Joe Haldeman (Playboy May 1985)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Paper Dragons”, James P. Blaylock (Imaginary Lands)

  • Award Year 1987:

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Tangents”, Greg Bear (Omni Jan 1986)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Boy Who Plaited Manes”, Nancy Springer (F&SF Oct 1986)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Rat”, James Patrick Kelly (F&SF Jun 1986)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Robot Dreams”, Isaac Asimov (Robot Dreams; Asimov's mid-Dec 1986)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Still Life”, David S. Garnett (F&SF Mar 1986)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Lions Are Asleep This Night”, Howard Waldrop (Omni Aug 1986)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Pretty Boy Crossover”, Pat Cadigan (Asimov's Jan 1986)

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  • Award Year 1990:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner, & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Boobs”, Suzy McKee Charnas (Asimov's Jul 1989)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Dori Bangs”, Bruce Sterling (Asimov's Sep 1989)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Lost Boys”, Orson Scott Card (F&SF Oct 1989)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Computer Friendly”, Eileen Gunn (Asimov's Jun 1989)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Edge of the World”, Michael Swanwick (Full Spectrum 2)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Return of William Proxmire”, Larry Niven (What Might Have Been? Vol. 1: Alternate Empires)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Adinkra Cloth”, Mary C. Aldridge (Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine Winter 1989)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Ommatidium Miniatures”, Michael Bishop (The Microverse)

  • Award Year 1991:

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Bears Discover Fire”, Terry Bisson (Asimov's Aug 1990)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Cibola”, Connie Willis (Asimov's Dec 1990)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Godspeed”, Charles Sheffield (Analog Jul 1990)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Utility Man”, Robert Reed (Asimov's Nov 1990)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “VRM-547”, W. R. Thompson (Analog Feb 1990)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Before I Wake”, Kim Stanley Robinson (Interzone #27 Jan/Feb 1989; Asimov's Apr 1990)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Lieserl”, Karen Joy Fowler (Author's Choice Monthly Issue 6: Peripheral Vision; Asimov's Jul 1990)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Love and Sex Among the Invertebrates”, Pat Murphy (Alien Sex)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Power and the Passion”, Pat Cadigan (Patterns; Omni Mar 1990)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Story Child”, Kristine Kathryn Rusch (Aboriginal SF Sep/Oct 1990)

  • Award Year 1992:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “A Walk in the Sun”, Geoffrey A. Landis (Asimov's Oct 1991)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Ma Qui”, Alan Brennert (F&SF Feb 1991)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Buffalo”, John Kessel (Fires of the Past: Thirteen Contemporary Fantasies About Hometowns; F&SF Jan 1991)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Dog's Life”, Martha Soukup (Amazing Stories Mar 1991)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “In the Late Cretaceous”, Connie Willis (Asimov's mid-Dec 1991)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “One Perfect Morning, With Jackals”, Mike Resnick (Asimov's Mar 1991)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Press Ann”, Terry Bisson (Asimov's Aug 1991)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Winter Solstice”, Mike Resnick (F&SF Oct/Nov 1991)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “the button, and what you know”, W. Gregory Stewart (Amazing Stories Jun 1991)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Dark”, Karen Joy Fowler (F&SF Jun 1991)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “They're Made Out of Meat”, Terry Bisson (Omni Apr 1991)

  • Award Year 1993:

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Even the Queen”, Connie Willis (Asimov's Apr 1992)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Arbitrary Placement of Walls”, Martha Soukup (Asimov's Apr 1992)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Mountain to Mohammed”, Nancy Kress (Asimov's Apr 1992)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Lotus and the Spear”, Mike Resnick (Asimov's Aug 1992)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Winterberry”, Nicholas A. DiChario (Alternate Kennedys)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Lennon Spex”, Paul Di Filippo (Amazing Stories Jul 1992)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Life Regarded as a Jigsaw Puzzle of Highly Lustrous Cats”, Michael Bishop (Omni Sep 1991)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Vinland the Dream”, Kim Stanley Robinson (Asimov's Nov 1991)

  • Award Year 1994:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner, & Nebula (Novelette) Nominee: “Death on the Nile”, Connie Willis (Asimov's Mar 1993)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Graves”, Joe Haldeman (F&SF Oct/Nov 1992)

    • Nebula (Novelette) & Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “England Underway”, Terry Bisson (Omni Jul 1993)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Good Pup”, Bridget McKenna (F&SF Mar 1993)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Mwalimu in the Squared Circle”, Mike Resnick (Asimov's Mar 1993)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Story So Far”, Martha Soukup (Full Spectrum 4)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Alfred”, Lisa Goldstein (Asimov's Dec 1992)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “All Vows”, Esther M. Friesner (Asimov's Nov 1992)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Beggar in the Living Room”, William John Watkins (Asimov's Apr 1993)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Man Who Rowed Christopher Columbus Ashore”, Harlan Ellison (Omni Jul 1992; World Fantasy Convention Program Book)

  • Award Year 1995:

  • Award Year 1996:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner, & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Lincoln Train”, Maureen F. McHugh (F&SF Apr 1995)

    • Nebula (Short Story 1997) Winner, & Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “A Birthday”, Esther M. Friesner (F&SF Aug 1995)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Death and the Librarian”, Esther M. Friesner (Asimov's Dec 1994)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Life on the Moon”, Tony Daniel (Asimov's Apr 1995)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “TeleAbsence”, Michael A. Burstein (Analog Jul 1995)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Walking Out”, Michael Swanwick (Asimov's Feb 1995)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Alien Jane”, Kelley Eskridge (Century #1 Mar/Apr 1995)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Grass Dancer”, Owl Goingback (Excalibur)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Kingdom of Cats and Birds”, Geoffrey A. Landis (Science Fiction Age Sep 1994)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Narcissus Plague”, Lisa Goldstein (Asimov's Jul 1994)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Short Timer”, Dave Smeds (F&SF Dec 1994)

  • Award Year 1997:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “The Soul Selects Her Own Society: Invasion and Repulsion: A Chronological Reinterpretation of Two of Emily Dickinson's Poems: A Wellsian Perspective”, Connie Willis (Asimov's Apr 1996; War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story 1998) Nominee: “The Dead”, Michael Swanwick (Starlight 1)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Decency”, Robert Reed (Asimov's Jun 1996)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Gone”, John Crowley (F&SF Sep 1996)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Un-Birthday Boy”, James White (Analog Feb 1996)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Five Fucks”, Jonathan Lethem (The Wall of the Sky, The Wall of the Eye)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “In the Pound, Near Breaktime”, Kent Brewster (Tomorrow Speculative Fiction Oct 1995)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “In the Shade of the Slowboat Man”, Dean Wesley Smith (F&SF Jan 1996)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The String”, Kathleen Ann Goonan (F&SF Jun 1995)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “These Shoes Strangers Have Died Of”, Bruce Holland Rogers (Enchanted Forests)

  • Award Year 1998:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “The 43 Antarean Dynasties”, Mike Resnick (Asimov's Dec 1997)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Sister Emily's Lightship”, Jane Yolen (Starlight 1)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Itsy Bitsy Spider”, James Patrick Kelly (Asimov's Jun 1997)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Beluthahatchie”, Andy Duncan (Asimov's Mar 1997)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Hand You're Dealt”, Robert J. Sawyer (Free Space)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “No Planets Strike”, Gene Wolfe (F&SF Jan 1997)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Standing Room Only”, Karen Joy Fowler (Asimov's Aug 1997)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Burning Bright”, K. D. Wentworth (Aboriginal SF Summer 1996)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Crab Lice”, Gregory Feeley (Alternate Tyrants)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Elizabeth Complex”, Karen Joy Fowler (Crank! #6 Winter 1996)

  • Award Year 1999:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “The Very Pulse of the Machine”, Michael Swanwick (Asimov's Feb 1998)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Thirteen Ways to Water”, Bruce Holland Rogers (Black Cats and Broken Mirrors)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story 2000) Nominee: “Radiant Doors”, Michael Swanwick (Asimov's Sep 1998)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Cosmic Corkscrew”, Michael A. Burstein (Analog Jun 1998)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Maneki Neko”, Bruce Sterling (F&SF May 1998)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Whiptail”, Robert Reed (Asimov's Oct/Nov 1998)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Wild Minds”, Michael Swanwick (Asimov's May 1998)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Fortune and Misfortune”, Lisa Goldstein (Asimov's May 1997)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Standing Room Only”, Karen Joy Fowler (Asimov's Aug 1997)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Tall One”, K. D. Wentworth (F&SF Apr 1998)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “When the Bow Breaks”, Steven Brust (The Essential Bordertown)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Winter Fire”, Geoffrey A. Landis (Asimov's Aug 1997)

  • Award Year 2000:

  • Award Year 2001:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “Different Kinds of Darkness”, David Langford (F&SF Jan 2000)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story 2002) Nominee: “The Elephants on Neptune”, Mike Resnick (Asimov's May 2000)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story 2002) Nominee: “Kaddish for the Last Survivor”, Michael A. Burstein (Analog Nov 2000)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Gravity Mine”, Stephen Baxter (Asimov's Apr 2000)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Moon Dogs”, Michael Swanwick (Moon Dogs; Asimov's Mar 2000)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Fantasy Writer's Assistant”, Jeffrey Ford (F&SF Feb 2000)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Flying Over Water”, Ellen Klages (Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet #7 Oct 2000)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Golem”, Severna Park (Black Heart, Ivory Bones)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “You Wandered Off Like a Foolish Child To Break Your Heart and Mine”, Pat York (Silver Birch, Blood Moon)

  • Award Year 2002:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner, & Nebula (Short Story 2003) Nominee: “The Dog Said Bow-Wow”, Michael Swanwick (Asimov's Oct/Nov 2001)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “The Cure for Everything”, Severna Park (Sci Fiction 22 Jun 2000)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Bones of the Earth”, Ursula K. Le Guin (Tales from Earthsea)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Ghost Pit”, Stephen Baxter (Asimov's Jul 2001)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Old MacDonald Had a Farm”, Mike Resnick (Asimov's Sep 2001)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Spaceships”, Michael A. Burstein (Analog Jun 2001)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Mom and Dad at the Home Front”, Sherwood Smith (Realms of Fantasy Aug 2000)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Wound the Wind”, George Zebrowski (Analog May 2001)

  • Award Year 2003:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “Falling Onto Mars”, Geoffrey A. Landis (Analog Jul/Aug 2002)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Creature”, Carol Emshwiller (F&SF Nov 2001)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Creation”, Jeffrey Ford (F&SF May 2002)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “'Hello,' Said the Stick”, Michael Swanwick (Analog Mar 2002)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Lambing Season”, Molly Gloss (Asimov's Jul 2002)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Little Cat Laughed to See Such Sport”, Michael Swanwick (Asimov's Oct/Nov 2002)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Cut”, Megan Lindholm (Asimov's May 2001)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Little Gods”, Tim Pratt (Strange Horizons Feb 2002)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Nothing Ever Happens in Rock City”, Jack McDevitt (Artemis #5 Summer 2001)

  • Award Year 2004:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “A Study in Emerald”, Neil Gaiman (Shadows Over Baker Street)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “What I Didn't See”, Karen Joy Fowler (Sci Fiction 10 Jul 2002)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Four Short Novels”, Joe Haldeman (F&SF Oct/Nov 2003)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Paying it Forward”, Michael A. Burstein (Analog Sep 2003)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Robots Don't Cry”, Mike Resnick (Asimov's Jul 2003)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Tale of the Golden Eagle”, David D. Levine (F&SF Jun 2003)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Brief History of the Dead”, Kevin Brockmeier (The New Yorker 8 Sep 2003)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Goodbye to All That”, Harlan Ellison (McSweeney's Mammoth Treasury of Thrilling Tales)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Grandma”, Carol Emshwiller (F&SF Mar 2002)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Knapsack Poems”, Eleanor Arnason (Asimov's May 2002)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Lambing Season”, Molly Gloss (Asimov's Jul 2002)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Last of the O-Forms”, James Van Pelt (Asimov's Sep 2002)

  • Award Year 2005:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner, & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Travels with My Cats”, Mike Resnick (Asimov's Feb 2004)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Coming to Terms”, Eileen Gunn (Stable Strategies and Others)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Best Christmas Ever”, James Patrick Kelly (Sci Fiction 26 May 2004)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Decisions”, Michael A. Burstein (Analog Jan/Feb 2004)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “A Princess of Earth”, Mike Resnick (Asimov's Dec 2004)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Shed Skin”, Robert J. Sawyer (Analog Jan/Feb 2004)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Aloha”, Ken Wharton (Analog Jun 2003)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Embracing-the-New”, Benjamin Rosenbaum (Asimov's Jan 2004)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “In the Late December”, Greg van Eekhout (Strange Horizons 22 Dec 2003)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Strange Redemption of Sister Mary Ann”, Mike Moscoe (Analog Nov 2004)

  • Award Year 2006:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “Tk'tk'tk”, David D. Levine (Asimov's Mar 2005)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “I Live With You”, Carol Emshwiller (F&SF Mar 2005)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Singing My Sister Down”, Margo Lanagan (Black Juice Allen & Unwin; Eos)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Clockwork Atom Bomb”, Dominic Green (Interzone #198 May/Jun 2005)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Down Memory Lane”, Mike Resnick (Asimov's Apr/May 2005)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Seventy-Five Years”, Michael A. Burstein (Analog Jan/Feb 2005)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Born-Again”, K. D. Wentworth (F&SF May 2005)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The End of the World As We Know It”, Dale Bailey (F&SF Oct/Nov 2004)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “My Mother, Dancing”, Nancy Kress (Asimov's Jun 2004)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Still Life With Boobs”, Anne Harris (Talebones Summer 2005)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “There's a Hole in the City”, Richard Bowes (Sci Fiction 15 Jun 2005)

  • Award Year 2007:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “Impossible Dreams”, Tim Pratt (Asimov's Jul 2006)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Echo”, Elizabeth Hand (F&SF Oct/Nov 2005)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Eight Episodes”, Robert Reed (Asimov's Jun 2006)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The House Beyond Your Sky”, Benjamin Rosenbaum (Strange Horizons Sep 2006)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “How to Talk to Girls at Parties”, Neil Gaiman (Fragile Things)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Kin”, Bruce McAllister (Asimov's Feb 2006)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “An End to All Things”, Karina Sumner-Smith (Children of Magic)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Helen Remembers the Stork Club”, Esther M. Friesner (F&SF Oct/Nov 2005)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Henry James, This One's for You”, Jack McDevitt (Subterranean #2 2005)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Pip and the Fairies”, Theodora Goss (Strange Horizons 3 Oct 2005)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Woman in Schrödinger's Wave Equations”, Eugene Mirabelli (F&SF Aug 2005)

  • Award Year 2008:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: “Tideline”, Elizabeth Bear (Asimov's Jun 2007)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Always”, Karen Joy Fowler (Asimov's Apr/May 2007)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Distant Replay”, Mike Resnick (Asimov's Apr/May 2007)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Last Contact”, Stephen Baxter (The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction ed George Mann, Solaris Books)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “A Small Room in Koboldtown”, Michael Swanwick (Asimov's Apr/May 2007; The Dog Said Bow-Wow Tachyon Publications)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Who's Afraid of Wolf 359?”, Ken MacLeod (The New Space Opera ed Gardner Dozois & Jonathan Strahan, Eos)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Captive Girl”, Jennifer Pelland (Helix #2 Fall 2006)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Pride”, Mary Turzillo (Fast Forward 1: Future Fiction from the Cutting Edge)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Story of Love”, Vera Nazarian (Salt of the Air)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Titanium Mike Saves the Day”, David D. Levine (F&SF Apr 2007)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Unique Chicken Goes In Reverse”, Andy Duncan (Eclipse One: New Fantasy and Science Fiction)

  • Award Year 2009:

  • Award Year 2010:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner, & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Bridesicle”, Will McIntosh (Asimov's Jan 2009)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner, & Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Spar”, Kij Johnson (Clarkesworld Magazine Oct 2009)

    • Hugo (Short Story) & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Non-Zero Probabilities”, N. K. Jemisin (Clarkesworld Magazine Sep 2009)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Bride of Frankenstein”, Mike Resnick (Asimov's Dec 2009)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Moment”, Lawrence M. Schoen (Footprints)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Going Deep”, James Patrick Kelly (Asimov's Jun 2009)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Hooves and the Hovel of Abdel Jameela”, Saladin Ahmed (Clockwork Phoenix 2)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “I Remember the Future”, Michael A. Burstein (I Remember the Future)

  • Award Year 2011:

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  • Award Year 2013:

  • Award Year 2014:

  • Award Year 2015:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner: no award

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Jackalope Wives”, Ursula Vernon (Apex 7 Jan 2014)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “On a Spiritual Plane”, Lou Antonelli (Sci Phi Journal #2 Nov 2014)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “The Parliament of Beasts and Birds”, John C. Wright (The Book of Feasts & Seasons Castalia House)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “A Single Samurai”, Steven Diamond (The Baen Big Book of Monsters Baen Books)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Totaled”, Kary English (Galaxy's Edge Jul 2014)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Turncoat”, Steve Rzasa (Riding the Red Horse Castalia House)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Breath of War”, Aliette de Bodard (Beneath Ceaseless Skies 6 Mar 2014)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Fisher Queen”, Alyssa Wong (F&SF May 2014)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Meeker and the All-Seeing Eye”, Matthew Kressel (Clarkesworld May 2014)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “A Stretch of Highway Two Lanes Wide”, Sarah Pinsker (F&SF Mar/Apr 2014)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “The Vaporization Enthalpy of a Peculiar Pakistani Family”, Usman T. Malik (Qualia Nous)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “When It Ends, He Catches Her”, Eugie Foster (Daily SF 26 Sep 2014)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Goodnight Stars”, Annie Bellet (The End is Now Broad Reach Publishing) [nomination declined]

  • Award Year 2016:

    • Hugo (Short Story) Winner, & Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Cat Pictures Please”, Naomi Kritzer (Clarkesworld Jan 2015)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Winner: “Hungry Daughters of Starving Mothers”, Alyssa Wong (Nightmare Oct 2015)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Asymmetrical Warfare”, S. R. Algernon (Nature Mar 2015)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “If You Were An Award, My Love”, Juan Tabo & S. Harris (voxday.blogspot.com Jun 2015)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: “Seven Kill Tiger”, Charles Shao (There Will Be War: Volume X Castalia House)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: Space Raptor Butt Invasion, Chuck Tingle (Amazon Digital Services)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Damage”, David D. Levine (Tor.com 21 Jan 2015)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Madeleine”, Amal El-Mohtar (Lightspeed Jun 2015)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “Today I Am Paul”, Martin L. Shoemaker (Clarkesworld Aug 2015)

    • Nebula (Short Story) Nominee: “When Your Child Strays from God”, Sam J. Miller (Clarkesworld Jul 2015)

    • Hugo (Short Story) Nominee: The Commuter, Thomas A. Mays (Stealth) [nomination withdrawn]

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