Hugo Award Winners from the 1960s

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1960 Hugo Winners

The 1960 Hugos were given out at Pittcon, in the basement of the Statler Hilton (now the Omni William Penn), Pittsburgh, PA.

Novel: Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein Dead People Server

Short Fiction: "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes

Dramatic Presentation: The Twilight Zone

Professional Magazine: F&SF

Professional Artist: Ed Emshwiller

Fanzine: Cry of the Nameless (F.M. and Elinor Busby, Burnett Toskey, and Wally Weber, eds.)

Special Committee Award: Hugo Gernsback as "The Father of Magazine Science Fiction"


1961 Hugo Winners

The 1961 Hugos were given out at Seacon in Seattle, WA.

Novel: A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller, Jr

Short Fiction: "The Longest Voyage" by Poul Anderson Dead People Server

Dramatic Presentation: The Twilight Zone

Professional Magazine: Astounding/Analog

Professional Artist: Ed Emshwiller

Fanzine: Who Killed Science Fiction? (Earl Kemp, ed.)


1962 Hugo Winners

Analog's Hugo
Analog's Hugo

The 1962 Hugos were given out at Chicon III in Chicago, IL.

Novel: Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein Dead People Server

Short Fiction: the "Hothouse" series by Brian W. Aldiss (collected as The Long Afternoon of Earth)

Dramatic Presentation: The Twilight Zone

Professional Magazine: Analog

Professional Artist: Ed Emshwiller

Fanzine: Warhoon (Richard Bergeron, ed.)

Special Committee Awards: Cele Goldsmith for editing Amazing and Fantastic
Donald H. Tuck for The Handbook of Science Fiction and Fantasy
Fritz Leiber and the Hoffman Electronic Corp. for the use of science fiction in advertisements


1963 Hugo Winners

Xero's Hugo
Dick and Pat Lupoff's Hugo for Xero

The 1963 Hugos were given out at Discon I in Washington, DC.

Novel: The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick

Short Fiction: "The Dragon Masters" by Jack Vance

Dramatic Presentation: No Award

Professional Magazine: F&SF

Professional Artist: Roy G. Krenkel

Amateur Magazine: Xero (Richard and Pat Lupoff, eds.)

Special Committee Awards: P. Schuyler Miller for book reviews in Analog
Isaac Asimov Dead People Server for science articles in F&SF


1964 Hugo Winners

Amra's Hugo
George Scithers' Hugo for Amra

The 1964 Hugos were given out at Pacificon II in Oakland, CA.

Novel: Way Station by Clifford Simak Dead People Server

Short Fiction: "No Truce With Kings" by Poul Anderson Dead People Server

Professional Magazine: Analog

Professional Artist: Ed Emshwiller

SF Book Publisher: Ace Books

Amateur Magazine: Amra (George Scithers, ed.)


1965 Hugo Winners

Yandro's Hugo
Buck and Juanita Coulson's Hugo for Yandro

The 1965 Hugos were given out at Loncon II in London, UK.

Novel: The Wanderer by Fritz Leiber

Short Story: "Soldier, Ask Not" by Gordon R. Dickson Dead People Server

Special Drama: Dr. Strangelove

Magazine: Analog

Artist: John Schoenherr

Publisher: Ballantine Dead People Server

Fanzine: Yandro (Robert & Juanita Coulson, eds.)


1966 Hugo Winners

The 1966 Hugos were given out at Tricon in Cleveland, OH.

Harlan Ellison's Hugo
Harlan Ellison's Hugo

Novel: ...And Call Me Conrad by Roger Zelazny (also called This Immortal) Dead People Server and Dune by Frank Herbert (tie)

Short Fiction: "'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman" by Harlan Ellison Dead People Server

Professional Magazine: If

Professional Artist: Frank Frazetta

Amateur Magazine: ERB-dom (Camille Cazedessus, ed.)

Best All-Time Series: the "Foundation" series by Isaac Asimov Dead People Server


1967 Hugo Winners

Jack Gaughan's Hugo
Jack Gaughan's Hugo

The 1967 Hugos were given out at Nycon3 in New York, NY.

Novel: The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein Dead People Server

Novelette: "The Last Castle" by Jack Vance

Short Story: "Neutron Star" by Larry Niven

Dramatic Presentation: Star Trek "The Menagerie" written by Gene Roddenberry, directed by Marc Daniels & Robert Butler (Paramount Television)

Professional Magazine: If

Professional Artist: Jack Gaughan

Fanzine: Niekas (Ed Meskys and Felice Rolfe, eds.)

Fan Writer: Alexei Panshin

Fan Artist: Jack Gaughan

Special Committee Award: CBS Television, for 21st Century


1968 Hugo Winners

Jack Gaughan's Hugo
Jack Gaughan's Hugo

The 1968 Hugos were given out at Baycon in Oakland, CA.

Novel: Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny Dead People Server

Novella: "Weyr Search" by Anne McCaffrey; and "Riders of the Purple Wage" by Philip Jose Farmer (tie)

Novelette: "Gonna Roll the Bones" by Fritz Leiber

Short Story: "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" by Harlan Ellison

Dramatic Presentation: Star Trek "City on the Edge of Forever" written by Harlan Ellison, directed by Joseph Pevney (Paramount Television)

Professional Magazine: If

Professional Artist: Jack Gaughan

Fanzine: Amra (George Scithers, ed.)

Fan Writer: Ted White

Fan Artist: George Barr

Special Committee Awards: Harlan Ellison, for Dangerous Visions
Gene Roddenberry, for Star Trek


1969 Hugo Winners

Jack Gaughan's HugoJack Gaughan's Hugo

The 1969 Hugos were given out at St. Louiscon in St. Louis, MO.

Novel: Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner Dead People Server

Novella: "Nightwings" by Robert Silverberg

Novelette: "The Sharing of Flesh" by Poul Anderson Dead People Server

Short Story: "The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World" by Harlan Ellison

Drama: 2001: Space Odyssey, written by Arthur C. Clarke & Stanley Kubrick, directed by Stanley Kubrick (MGM)

Professional Magazine: F&SF

Professional Artist: Jack Gaughan

Fanzine: Science Fiction Review (Richard E. Geis, ed.)

Fan Writer: Harry Warner, Jr.

Fan Artist: Vaughn Bode

Special Committee Awards: Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, and Michael Collins, for "The Best Moon Landing Ever"

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