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Nebula Award for Best Novelette
Awarded forThe best science fiction or fantasy story of between 7,500 and 17,500 words published in the prior calendar year
Presented byScience Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association
First awarded1966
Most recent winnerJohn Chu ("If You Find Yourself Speaking to God, Address God with the Informal You")
Websitenebulas.sfwa.org/

The Nebula Award for Best Novelette is given each year by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) to a science fiction or fantasy novelette. A work of fiction is defined by the organization as a novelette if it is between 7,500 and 17,500 words; awards are also given out for pieces of longer lengths in the Novel and Novella categories, and for shorter lengths in the Short Story category. To be eligible for Nebula Award consideration a novelette must be published in English in the United States. Works published in English elsewhere in the world are also eligible provided they are released on either a website or in an electronic edition.[1] The Nebula Award for Best Novelette has been awarded annually since 1966.[1] The Nebula Awards have been described as one of "the most important of the American science fiction awards" and "the science-fiction and fantasy equivalent" of the Emmy Awards.[2][3]

Nebula Award nominees and winners are chosen by members of SFWA, though the authors of the nominees do not need to be members. Works are nominated each year by members in a period around December 15 through January 31, and the six works that receive the most nominations then form the final ballot, with additional nominees possible in the case of ties. Soon after, members are given a month to vote on the ballot, and the final results are presented at the Nebula Awards ceremony in May. Authors are not permitted to nominate their own works, and ties in the final vote are broken, if possible, by the number of nominations the works received.[1] The rules were changed to their current format in 2009. Previously, the eligibility period for nominations was defined as one year after the publication date of the work, which allowed the possibility for works to be nominated in the calendar year after their publication and then be awarded in the calendar year after that. Works were added to a preliminary list for the year if they had ten or more nominations, which were then voted on to create a final ballot, to which the SFWA organizing panel was also allowed to add an additional work.[4]

During the 59 nomination years, 236 authors have had works nominated; 50 of these have won, including co-authors and ties. Ted Chiang has won three times out of three nominations, and Poul Anderson, Kelly Link, George R. R. Martin, Sarah Pinsker, and Connie Willis have each won twice out of five, two, four, six, and five nominations, respectively. One of Anderson's nominations was under the pseudonym Michael Karageorge. Ursula K. Le Guin has the most nominations of any author with seven, including one win and not including one withdrawn nomination. James Patrick Kelly and Richard Bowes are tied for the most nominations without winning at six.

Winners and nominees

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Ursula K. Le Guin has been nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novelette more times than any other author.

In the following table, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the novelette was first published. Each year links to the corresponding "year in literature". Entries with a blue background and an asterisk (*) next to the writer's name have won the award; those with a white background are the other nominees on the shortlist.

  *   Winners and joint winners

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Winners and nominees
Year Author(s) Novelette Publisher or publication Ref.
1966 Roger Zelazny* "The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [5]
James Blish "The Shipwrecked Hotel" Galaxy Science Fiction [5]
Norman L. Knight
Jonathan Brand "Vanishing Point" If [5]
Thomas M. Disch "102 H-Bombs" Fantastic [5]
R. C. Fitzpatrick "Half a Loaf" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [5]
Joseph Green "The Decision Makers" Galaxy Science Fiction [5]
Norman Kagan "At the Institute" Worlds of Tomorrow [5]
Norman Kagan "The Earth Merchants" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [5]
Norman Kagan "Laugh Along with Franz" Galaxy Science Fiction [5]
Michael Karageorge "The Life of Your Time" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [5]
Fritz Leiber "Four Ghosts In Hamlet" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [5]
E. Clayton McCarty "Small One" If [5]
Mack Reynolds "The Adventure of the Extraterrestrial" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [5]
Fred Saberhagen "Masque of the Red Shift" If [5]
James H. Schmitz "Goblin Night" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [5]
James H. Schmitz "Planet of Forgetting" Galaxy Science Fiction [5]
J. W. Schutz "Maiden Voyage" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [5]
Robert Sheckley "Shall We Have a Little Talk?" Galaxy Science Fiction [5]
William Tenn "The Masculinist Revolt" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [5]
1967 Gordon R. Dickson* "Call Him Lord" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [6]
Robert M. Green, Jr. "Apology to Inky" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [6]
Charles L. Harness "An Ornament to His Profession" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [6]
Hayden Howard "The Eskimo Invasion" Galaxy Science Fiction [6]
Roger Zelazny "This Moment of the Storm" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [6]
1968 Fritz Leiber* "Gonna Roll the Bones" Dangerous Visions [7]
Harlan Ellison "Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes" Knight [7]
Larry Niven "Flatlander" If [7]
Roger Zelazny "The Keys to December" New Worlds [7]
Roger Zelazny "This Mortal Mountain" If [7]
1969 Richard Wilson* "Mother to the World" Orbit 3 (G. P. Putnam's Sons) [8]
Brian W. Aldiss "Total Environment" Galaxy Science Fiction [8]
Poul Anderson "The Sharing of Flesh" Galaxy Science Fiction [8]
James Gunn "The Listeners" Galaxy Science Fiction [8]
H. H. Hollis "The Guerrilla Trees" If [8]
Keith Laumer "Once There Was a Giant" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [8]
Barry N. Malzberg "Final War" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [8]
1970 Samuel R. Delany* "Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones" New Worlds [9]
Gregory Benford "Deeper than the Darkness" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [9]
Ursula K. Le Guin "Nine Lives" Playboy [9]
Norman Spinrad "The Big Flash" Orbit 5 (G. P. Putnam's Sons) [9]
1971 Theodore Sturgeon* "Slow Sculpture" Galaxy Science Fiction [10]
Thomas M. Disch "The Asian Shore" Orbit 6 (G. P. Putnam's Sons) [10]
Gordon Eklund "Dear Aunt Annie" Fantastic [10]
Gerald Jonas "The Shaker Revival" Galaxy Science Fiction [10]
R. A. Lafferty "Continued on Next Rock" Orbit 7 (G. P. Putnam's Sons) [10]
Joanna Russ "The Second Inquisition" Orbit 6 (G. P. Putnam's Sons) [10]
1972 Poul Anderson* "The Queen of Air and Darkness" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [11]
Gardner Dozois "A Special Kind of Morning" New Dimensions 1 (Doubleday) [11]
Edgar Pangborn "Mount Charity" Universe 1 (Ace Books) [11]
Joanna Russ "Poor Man, Beggar Man" Universe 1 (Ace Books) [11]
Kate Wilhelm "The Encounter" Orbit 8 (G. P. Putnam's Sons) [11]
1973 Poul Anderson* "Goat Song" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [12]
Alfred Bester "The Animal Fair" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [12]
Gardner Dozois "A Kingdom by the Sea" Orbit 10 (G. P. Putnam's Sons) [12]
Harlan Ellison "Basilisk" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [12]
David Gerrold "In the Deadlands" With a Finger In My I (Ballantine Books) [12]
William Rotsler "Patron of the Arts" Universe 2 (Ace Books) [12]
Kate Wilhelm "The Funeral" Again, Dangerous Visions (Doubleday) [12]
1974 Vonda N. McIntyre* "Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [13]
Harlan Ellison "The Deathbird" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [13]
Theodore Sturgeon "Case and the Dreamer" Galaxy Science Fiction [13]
James Tiptree, Jr. "The Girl Who Was Plugged In" New Dimensions 3 (Doubleday) [13]
1975 Gordon Eklund* "If the Stars Are Gods" Universe 4 (Random House) [14]
Gregory Benford*
Charles L. Grant "The Rest Is Silence" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [14]
Tom Reamy "Twilla" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [14]
1976 Tom Reamy* "San Diego Lightfoot Sue" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [15]
Eleanor Arnason "The Warlord of Saturn's Moons" New Worlds 6 (Sphere Books) [15]
Michael Bishop "Blooded on Arachne" Epoch (Berkley Books) [15]
Richard Cowper "The Custodians" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [15]
Jack Dann "The Dybbuk Dolls" New Dimensions 5 (Harper & Row) [15]
Avram Davidson "Polly Charms, the Sleeping Woman" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [15]
Randall Garrett "The Final Fighting of Fion Mac Cumhail" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [15]
Ursula K. Le Guin "The New Atlantis" The New Atlantis (Hawthorn Books) [15]
Barry N. Malzberg "A Galaxy Called Rome" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [15]
Craig Strete "The Bleeding Man" Galaxy Science Fiction [15]
John Varley "Retrograde Summer" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [15]
1977[a] Isaac Asimov* "The Bicentennial Man" Stellar 2 (Ballantine Books) [18]
Grant Carrington "His Hour Upon the Stage" Amazing Stories [18]
Steven Utley "Custer's Last Jump" Universe 6 (Doubleday) [18]
Howard Waldrop
John Varley "In the Bowl" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [18]
1978 Alice Sheldon* "The Screwfly Solution" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [19]
Edward Bryant "Particle Theory" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [19]
Fritz Leiber "A Rite of Spring" Universe 7 (Doubleday) [19]
George R. R. Martin "The Stone City" New Voices in Science Fiction (Macmillan Publishers) [19]
Carter Scholz "The Ninth Symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven and Other Lost Songs" Universe 7 (Ace Books) [19]
1979 Charles L. Grant* "A Glow of Candles, a Unicorn's Eye" Graven Images (Thomas Nelson) [20]
Orson Scott Card "Mikal's Songbird" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [20]
Dean Ing "Devil You Don't Know" Analog Science Fact & Fiction [20]
1980 George R. R. Martin* "Sandkings" Omni [21]
Poul Anderson "The Ways of Love" Destinies [21]
Jack Dann "Camps" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [21]
Ursula K. Le Guin "The Pathways of Desire" New Dimensions 9 (Harper & Row) [21]
Michael Shea "The Angel of Death" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [21]
John Varley "Options" Universe 9 (Doubleday) [21]
1981 Howard Waldrop* "The Ugly Chickens" Universe 10 (Doubleday) [22]
Edward Bryant "Strata" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [22]
Stephen King "The Way Station" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [22]
Michael Swanwick "The Feast of Saint Janis" New Dimensions 11 (Pocket Books) [22]
Michael Swanwick "Ginungagap" TriQuarterly [22]
John Varley "Beatnik Bayou" New Voices 3 (Berkley Books) [22]
1982 Michael Bishop* "The Quickening" Universe 11 (Doubleday) [23]
Mildred Downey Broxon "Sea Changeling" Asimov's Science Fiction [23]
Edward Bryant "The Thermals of August" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [23]
Parke Godwin "The Fire When It Comes" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [23]
Michael Swanwick "Mummer Kiss" Universe 11 (Doubleday) [23]
James Tiptree, Jr. "Lirios: A Tale of the Quintana Roo" Asimov's Science Fiction [23]
1983 Connie Willis* "Fire Watch" Asimov's Science Fiction [24]
J. G. Ballard "Myths of the Near Future" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [24]
Thomas M. Disch "Understanding Human Behavior" The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [24]
William Gibson "Burning Chrome" Omni [24]
Joanna Russ "The Mystery of the Young Gentleman" Speculations (Houghton Mifflin) [24]