List of joint winners of the Hugo and Nebula awards

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This is a list of the works that have won both the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award, awarded annually to works of science fiction literature.

Contents

[edit] Novel

1966/1965 Novel: Dune by Frank Herbert
1970/1969 Novel: The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin
1971/1970 Novel: Ringworld by Larry Niven
1973/1972 Novel: The Gods Themselves by Isaac Asimov
1974/1973 Novel: Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke
1975/1974 Novel: The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin
1976/1975 Novel: The Forever War by Joe Haldeman
1978/1977 Novel: Gateway by Frederik Pohl
1979/1978 Novel: Dreamsnake by Vonda McIntyre
1980/1979 Novel: The Fountains of Paradise by Arthur C. Clarke
1984/1983 Novel: Startide Rising by David Brin
1985/1984 Novel: Neuromancer by William Ford Gibson
1986/1985 Novel: Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
1987/1986 Novel: Speaker for the Dead by Orson Scott Card
1993/1992 Novel: Doomsday Book by Connie Willis
1998 Novel: Forever Peace by Joe Haldeman
2002 Novel: American Gods by Neil Gaiman
2004 Novel: Paladin of Souls by Lois McMaster Bujold

[edit] Novella

1971/1970 Novella: Ill Met in Lankhmar by Fritz Leiber
1976/1975 Novella: Home Is the Hangman by Roger Zelazny
1977/1976 Novella: Houston, Houston, Do You Read? by James Tiptree, Jr.
1978/1977 Novella: Stardance by Spider and Jeanne Robinson
1979/1978 Novella: The Persistence of Vision by John Varley
1980/1979 Novella: Enemy Mine by Barry B. Longyear
1982/1981 Novella: The Saturn Game by Poul Anderson
1985/1984 Novella: PRESS ENTER by John Varley
1989/1988 Novella: The Last of the Winnebagos by Connie Willis
1990/1989 Novella: The Mountains of Mourning by Lois McMaster Bujold
1991/1990 Novella: The Hemingway Hoax by Joe Haldeman
1992/1991 Novella: Beggars in Spain by Nancy Kress
1995/1994 Novella: Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge by Mike Resnick
2001 Novella: The Ultimate Earth by Jack Williamson
2003 Novella: Coraline by Neil Gaiman

[edit] Novelette

1968/1967 Novelette: Gonna Roll the Bones by Fritz Leiber
1973/1972 Novelette: Goat Song by Poul Anderson
1977/1976 Novelette: The Bicentennial Man by Isaac Asimov
1980/1979 Novelette: Sandkings by George R. R. Martin
1983/1982 Novelette: Fire Watch by Connie Willis
1984/1983 Novelette: Blood Music by Greg Bear
1985/1984 Novelette: Bloodchild by Octavia E. Butler
1989/1988 Novelette: Schrödinger's Kitten by George Alec Effinger
1994/1993 Novelette: Georgia On My Mind by Charles Sheffield
1996/1995 Novelette: The Martian Child by David Gerrold
2002 Novelette: Hell is the Absence of God by Ted Chiang
2006 Novelette: Two Hearts (story) by Peter S. Beagle

[edit] Short Story

1966/1965 Short Fiction/Short Story: "Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman by Harlan Ellison
1976/1975 Short Story: Catch that Zeppelin! by Fritz Leiber
1978/1977 Short Story: Jeffty Is Five by Harlan Ellison
1981/1980 Short Story: Grotto of the Dancing Deer by Clifford D. Simak
1987/1986 Short Story: Tangents by Greg Bear
1991/1990 Short Story: Bears Discover Fire by Terry Bisson
1993/1992 Short Story: Even the Queen by Connie Willis

[edit] Dramatic Presentation, Long Form

2006/2005 Dramatic Presentation, Long Form/Script: Serenity, written and directed by Joss Whedon

[edit] Multiple Categories

1967/1966 Novelette/Novella: The Last Castle by Jack Vance
1972/1971 Novelette/Novella: The Queen of Air and Darkness by Poul Anderson
1970/1969 Novelette/Short Story: Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones by Samuel R. Delany
1971/1970 Novelette/Short Story: Slow Sculpture by Theodore Sturgeon

[edit] Note

In 1960, Daniel Keyes won a Hugo for his short story Flowers for Algernon; he then expanded it into a novel and won the 1966 Nebula for Best Novel with it.

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