The Saturn Game - Sources, References, External Links, Quotations

Sources, References, External Links, Quotations

  • The Saturn Game title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Hugo Award for Best Novella
Retro Hugos
  • Animal Farm by George Orwell (1946)
  • The Man Who Sold the Moon by Robert A. Heinlein (1951)
  • A Case of Conscience by James Blish (1954)
1968–1980
  • Riders of the Purple Wage by Philip José Farmer and Weyr Search by Anne McCaffrey (1968)
  • Nightwings by Robert Silverberg (1969)
  • Ship of Shadows by Fritz Leiber (1970)
  • Ill Met in Lankhmar by Fritz Leiber (1971)
  • The Queen of Air and Darkness by Poul Anderson (1972)
  • The Word for World Is Forest by Ursula K. Le Guin (1973)
  • The Girl Who Was Plugged In by James Tiptree, Jr. (1974)
  • A Song for Lya by George R. R. Martin (1975)
  • Home Is the Hangman by Roger Zelazny (1976)
  • By Any Other Name by Spider Robinson and Houston, Houston, Do You Read? by James Tiptree, Jr. (1977)
  • Stardance by Spider Robinson and Jeanne Robinson (1978)
  • The Persistence of Vision by John Varley (1979)
  • Enemy Mine by Barry B. Longyear (1980)
1981–1990
  • Lost Dorsai by Gordon R. Dickson (1981)
  • The Saturn Game by Poul Anderson (1982)
  • Souls by Joanna Russ (1983)
  • Cascade Point by Timothy Zahn (1984)
  • Press Enter by John Varley (1985)
  • 24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai by Roger Zelazny (1986)
  • Gilgamesh in the Outback by Robert Silverberg (1987)
  • Eye for Eye by Orson Scott Card (1988)
  • The Last of the Winnebagos by Connie Willis (1989)
  • The Mountains of Mourning by Lois McMaster Bujold (1990)
1991–2000
  • The Hemingway Hoax by Joe Haldeman (1991)
  • Beggars in Spain by Nancy Kress (1992)
  • Barnacle Bill the Spacer by Lucius Shepard (1993)
  • Down in the Bottomlands by Harry Turtledove (1994)
  • Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge by Mike Resnick (1995)
  • The Death of Captain Future by Allen Steele (1996)
  • Blood of the Dragon by George R. R. Martin (1997)
  • ...Where Angels Fear to Tread by Allen Steele (1998)
  • Oceanic by Greg Egan (1999)
  • The Winds of Marble Arch by Connie Willis (2000)
2001–present
  • The Ultimate Earth by Jack Williamson (2001)
  • Fast Times at Fairmont High by Vernor Vinge (2002)
  • Coraline by Neil Gaiman (2003)
  • The Cookie Monster by Vernor Vinge (2004)
  • The Concrete Jungle by Charles Stross (2005)
  • Inside Job by Connie Willis (2006)
  • A Billion Eves by Robert Reed (2007)
  • All Seated on the Ground by Connie Willis (2008)
  • The Erdmann Nexus by Nancy Kress (2009)
  • Palimpsest by Charles Stross (2010)
  • The Lifecycle of Software Objects by Ted Chiang (2011)
  • The Man Who Bridged the Mist by Kij Johnson (2012)
Nebula Award for Best Novella (1981–2000)
1981–1990
  • The Saturn Game by Poul Anderson (1981)
  • Another Orphan by John Kessel (1982)
  • Hardfought by Greg Bear (1983)
  • Press Enter■ by John Varley (1984)
  • Sailing to Byzantium by Robert Silverberg (1985)
  • R&R by Lucius Shepard (1986)
  • The Blind Geometer by Kim Stanley Robinson (1987)
  • The Last of the Winnebagos by Connie Willis (1988)
  • The Mountains of Mourning by Lois McMaster Bujold (1989)
  • The Hemingway Hoax by Joe Haldeman (1990)
1991–2000
  • Beggars in Spain by Nancy Kress (1991)
  • City of Truth by James Morrow (1992)
  • The Night We Buried Road Dog by Jack Cady (1993)
  • Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge by Mike Resnick (1994)
  • Last Summer at Mars Hill by Elizabeth Hand (1995)
  • Da Vinci Rising by Jack Dann (1996)
  • Abandon in Place by Jerry Oltion (1997)
  • Reading the Bones by Sheila Finch (1998)
  • Story of Your Life by Ted Chiang (1999)
  • Goddesses by Linda Nagata (2000)
  • Complete List
  • 1965–1980
  • 1981–2000
  • 2001–present

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