Short Fiction Hall of Fame Inductees
In the following table, the years correspond to the year of the award ceremonies; the works were all first published before the founding of the awards in 1998. As of 2008, one short story has been inducted into the Hall of Fame:
Year | Author(s) | Title | Published in | Publisher | Result | Ref. |
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2000 |
Theodore Sturgeon | "World Well Lost, The !"The World Well Lost" | Universe 06/1953 | Clark Publishing | Inducted |
Read more about this topic: List Of Gaylactic Spectrum Award Winners And Nominees For Best Short Fiction
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