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1975 Nebula Awards
Where & When: New York City, Sat 26 Apr 1975
Eligibility Year:
1974
(Remarks below)
- NOVEL
- The Dispossessed, Ursula K. Le Guin
(Harper & Row)
- 334, Thomas M. Disch
(Avon)
- Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, Philip K. Dick
(Doubleday)
- The Godwhale, T.J. Bass
(Ballantine)
- NOVELLA
- "Born with the Dead", Robert Silverberg
(F&SF; Apr 1974)
- "On the Street of the Serpents", Michael Bishop
(Science Fiction Emphasis #1*)
- "A Song for Lya", George R.R. Martin
(Analog Jun 1974)
- NOVELETTE
- "If the Stars Are Gods", Gordon Eklund & Gregory Benford
(Universe 4*)
- "The Rest Is Silence", Charles L. Grant
(F&SF; Sep 1974)
- "Twilla", Tom Reamy
(F&SF; Sep 1974)
- SHORT STORY
- "The Day Before the Revolution", Ursula K. Le Guin
(Galaxy Aug 1974)
- "After King Kong Fell", Philip José Farmer
(Omega*)
- "The Engine at Heartspring's Center", Roger Zelazny
(Analog Jul 1974)
- DRAMATIC PRESENTATION
- Sleeper, Woody Allen
- Fantastic Planet, René Laloux & Roland Topor, screenplay; based on work by Stefan
Wul
- Frankenstein: The True Story, Christopher Isherwood & Don Bachardy, teleplay; based on the novel by Mary Shelley
Remarks: Beginning this year a jury of SFWA members selected the final nominations, from the results of voting on the preliminary ballot. In addition most categories were limited to 3 finalists to give voters a better chance to read everything. Final results were still determined by a vote of general SFWA membership; Nebula jurors are not judges who choose the winners.
This year also marks the first SFWA Grand Master Award (see separate listing).
Jurors:
Carol Emshwiller,
Joseph Green,
Frank Herbert,
Ursula K. Le Guin,
Larry Niven
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