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1966 Nebula Awards
Where & When: Overseas Press Club, NYC; and McHenry's Tail O' the Cock, Beverly Hills CA, Fri 11 Mar 1966
Eligibility Year:
1965
(Remarks below)
- Dune, Frank Herbert
(Chilton)
- All Flesh Is Grass, Clifford D. Simak
(Doubleday)
- The Clone, Ted Thomas & Kate Wilhelm
(Berkley)
- Dr. Bloodmoney, Philip K. Dick
(Ace)
- The Escape Orbit, James White
(Ace)
- The Genocides, Thomas M. Disch
(Berkley)
- Nova Express, William S. Burroughs
(Grove Press)
- A Plague of Demons, Keith Laumer
(Berkley)
- Rogue Dragon, Avram Davidson
(Ace)
- The Ship That Sailed the Time Stream, G. C. Edmondson
(Ace)
- The Star Fox, Poul Anderson
(Doubleday)
- The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, Philip K. Dick
(Doubleday)
(tie)
- "The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth", Roger Zelazny
(F&SF; Mar 1965)
- "102 H-Bombs", Thomas M. Disch
(Fantastic Mar 1965)
- "The Adventure of the Extraterrestrial", Mack Reynolds
(Analog Jul 1965)
- "At the Institute", Norman Kagan
(Worlds of Tomorrow Sep 1965)
- "The Decision Makers", Joseph Green
(Galaxy Apr 1965)
- "The Earth Merchants", Norman Kagan
(F&SF; May 1965)
- "Four Ghosts In Hamlet", Fritz Leiber
(F&SF; Jan 1965)
- "Goblin Night", James H. Schmitz
(Analog Apr 1965)
- "Half a Loaf", R. C. Fitzpatrick
(Analog Aug 1965)
- "Laugh Along with Franz", Norman Kagan
(Galaxy Dec 1965)
- "The Life of Your Time", Michael Karageorge
(Analog Sep 1965)
(Karageorge is a pseudonym for Poul Anderson)
- "Maiden Voyage", J. W. Schutz
(F&SF; Mar 1965)
- "The Masculinist Revolt", William Tenn
(F&SF; Aug 1965)
- "Masque of the Red Shift", Fred Saberhagen
(If Nov 1965)
- "Planet of Forgetting", James H. Schmitz
(Galaxy Feb 1965)
- "Shall We Have a Little Talk?", Robert Sheckley
(Galaxy Oct 1965)
- "The Shipwrecked Hotel", James Blish & Norman L. Knight
(Galaxy Aug 1965)
- "Small One", E. Clayton McCarty
(If Feb 1965)
- "Vanishing Point", Jonathan Brand
(If Jan 1965)
- "'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman", Harlan Ellison
(Galaxy Dec 1965)
- "Balanced Ecology", James H. Schmitz
(Analog Mar 1965)
- "Becalmed in Hell", Larry Niven
(F&SF; Jul 1965)
- "A Better Mousehole", Edgar Pangborn
(Galaxy Oct 1965)
- "Better Than Ever", Alex Kirs
(F&SF; Mar 1965)
- "Calling Dr. Clockwork", Ron Goulart
(Amazing Stories Mar 1965)
- "Come to Venus Melancholy", Thomas M. Disch
(F&SF; Nov 1965)
- "Computers Don't Argue", Gordon R. Dickson
(Analog Sep 1965)
- "Cyclops", Fritz Leiber
(Worlds of Tomorrow Sep 1965)
- "Devil Car", Roger Zelazny
(Galaxy Jun 1965)
- "The Eight Billion", Richard Wilson
(F&SF; Jul 1965)
- "Eyes Do More Than See", Isaac Asimov
(F&SF; Apr 1965)
- "A Few Kindred Spirits", John Christopher
(F&SF; Nov 1965)
- "Founding Father", Isaac Asimov
(Galaxy Oct 1965)
- "Game", Donald Barthelme
(The New Yorker 31 Jul 1965)
- "The Good New Days", Fritz Leiber
(Galaxy Oct 1965)
- "The House the Blakeneys Built", Avram Davidson
(F&SF; Jan 1965)
- "In Our Block", R. A. Lafferty
(If Jul 1965)
- "Inside Man", H. L. Gold
(Galaxy Oct 1965)
- "Keep Them Happy", Robert Rohrer
(F&SF; Apr 1965)
- "A Leader for Yesteryear", Mack Reynolds
(If Oct 1965)
- "Lord Moon", Jane Beauclerk
(F&SF; Apr 1965)
- "The Mischief Maker", Richard Olin
(Analog Oct 1965)
- "Of One Mind", James A. Durham
(If Mar 1965)
- "Over the River and Through the Woods", Clifford D. Simak
(Amazing Stories May 1965)
- "The Peacock King", Larry McCombs & Ted White
(F&SF; Nov 1965)
- "Slow Tuesday Night", R. A. Lafferty
(Galaxy Apr 1965)
- "Souvenir", J. G. Ballard
(Playboy May 1965)
- "Though a Sparrow Fall", Scott Nichols
(Analog Jul 1965)
- "Uncollected Works", Lin Carter
(F&SF; Mar 1965)
- "Wrong-Way Street", Larry Niven
(Galaxy Apr 1965)
Remarks: This first year's Nebula ballot was unusually long, compared to later years, because there was no nomination stage; everything receiving even a single nomination ended up on the final voting ballot. In following years only works receiving the most nominations were placed on the final ballot; beginning in 1971 two stages of voting were implemented.
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