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2001 Hugo Nomination Form

Member Information
Member Name (required)
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Hugo PIN
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Nominations

You must have a Hugo PIN to vote using this electronic ballot.

Your HugoPIN appears on the mailing label of ConJose Progress Report 3 (or your notification postcard, if you requested that ConJose not send you publications). If you do not have a PR 3 or notification postcard, or if you were a member of The Millennium Philcon and are not a member of ConJose, write to hugos@conjose.org to obtain a Hugo PIN for voting electronically. You do not need a Hugo PIN to vote using a paper ballot.

Reminder: You do not need to make all, or any, nominations in any category.

Special eligibility extension: By provision of the 2001 WSFS Business Meeting, works otherwise eligible in the "specific work" categories first published outside of the USA in 2000 that were not published in the USA by January 21, 2001 are also eligible this year. Categories where this extension applies are marked with a *.

 

Best Novel *


A science fiction or fantasy story of 40,000 words or more that appeared for the first time in 2001.



Novel #1
Title: Author: Publisher: Novel #2 Title: Author: Publisher:

Novel #3
Title: Author: Publisher: Novel #4 Title: Author: Publisher:
Novel #5
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Best Novella *

A science fiction or fantasy story between 17,500 and 40,000 words that appeared for the first time in 2001.



Novella #1
Title: Author: Published where:
Novella #2
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Novella #3
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Novella #4
Title: Author: Published where:

Novella #5
Title: Author: Published where:

Best Novelette *

A science fiction or fantasy story between 7,500 and 17,500 words that appeared for the first time in 2001.



Novelette #1
Title: Author: Published where:

Novelette #2
Title: Author: Published where:

Novelette #3
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Novelette #4
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Novelette #5
Title: Author: Published where:

Best Short Story *

A science fiction or fantasy story of less than 7,500 words that appeared for the first time in 2001.



Short Story #1
Title: Author: Published where:

Short Story #2
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Short Story #3
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Short Story #4
Title: Author: Published where:

Short Story #5
Title: Author: Published where:

Best Related Book *

Any work whose subject is related to the field of science fiction, fantasy, or fandom, appearing for the first time in book form in 2001 and which is either non-fiction or, if fictional, is noteworthy primarily for aspects other than the fictional text.



Related Book #1
Title: Author/Editor: Publisher:

Related Book #2
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Related Book #3 Title: Author/Editor: Publisher:

Related Book #4
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Related Book #5
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Best Professional Editor

The editor of a professional publication devoted primarily to science fiction or fantasy in 2001.
Editor #1         

Editor #2         

Editor #3         

Editor #4         

Editor #5         

Best Professional Artist

An artist or illustrator whose work appeared in a professional publication in the field of science fiction or fantasy in 2001.
Artist/Illust. #1 

Artist/Illust. #2 

Artist/Illust. #3 

Artist/Illust. #4 

Artist/Illust. #5 

Best Dramatic Presentation *

Any production in any medium of dramatized science fiction, fantasy or related subjects which has been publicly presented for the first time in its present dramatic form during the previous calendar year.
Dramatic Pres. #1 

  Studio/Series   



Dramatic Pres. #2 

  Studio/Series   



Dramatic Pres. #3 

  Studio/Series   



Dramatic Pres. #4 

  Studio/Series   



Dramatic Pres. #5 

  Studio/Series   

Best Semiprozine

A generally available non-professional publication (average print run of fewer than 10,000 copies per issue) devoted to science fiction or fantasy which has published 4 or more issues, at least one of them in 2001, and met at least two of the following criteria in 2001:
  1. Had an average press run of at least 1,000 copies per issue.
  2. Paid its contributors or staff in other than copies of the publication.
  3. Provided at least half the income of any one person.
  4. Had at least 15% of its total space occupied by advertising.
  5. Announced itself to be a "semiprozine".
Semiprozine #1    

Semiprozine #2    

Semiprozine #3    

Semiprozine #4    

Semiprozine #5    

Best Fanzine

A generally available non-professional publication devoted to science fiction, fantasy or related subjects which has published 4 or more issues, at least one of which appeared in 2001, and which does not qualify as a semiprozine.
Fanzine #1        

Fanzine #2        

Fanzine #3        

Fanzine #4        

Fanzine #5        

Best Fan Writer

A person whose writing has appeared in fanzines, semiprozines or in generally available electronic media in 2001.
Author #1        

Author #2        

Author #3        

Author #4        

Author #5        

Best Fan Artist

An artist or illustrator whose work has appeared in fanzines, semiprozines, or was publicly displayed in 2001.
Artist/Illust. #1 

Artist/Illust. #2 

Artist/Illust. #3 

Artist/Illust. #4 

Artist/Illust. #5 

Best Web Site

A web site primarily related to the fields of science fiction, fantasy or fandom; award will be given for material displayed on the World Wide Web during the calendar year 2001.
Web Site #1       

  URL             



Web Site #2       

  URL             



Web Site #3       

  URL             



Web Site #4       

  URL             



Web Site #5       

  URL             

John W. Campbell Award

(Not a Hugo Award -- an award for best new science fiction writer, sponsored by Dell Magazines) A writer whose first work of science fiction or fantasy in a professional publication appeared during 2000 or 2001.

Author #1         

Author #2         

Author #3         
Author #4 Author #5

Comments and Clarifications

Please add any comments or clarifications you need to ensure that we understand your nominations. In particular, please include source information whenever possible. This is not mandatory, but does make it easier for us to identify the work you intend to nominate. For the Fiction Categories, Dramatic Presentation, and Related Book, space has been provided for this. In the continuing categories (Professional Editor and after) there is less room, but if your nominee is not well-known we would appreciate your writing in a source where his or her 2001 work in that category may be found. For Best Website, please include the URL, if known.

 

 

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