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 The Hugos


2003 Hugo Award Winners



The Hugo Awards for best science fiction works in 2002 were presented Saturday, August 30 at the 61th World Science Fiction Convention, Torcon 3, in Toronto, Ontario. 

Best Novel
Hominids by Robert J. Sawyer (Analog 1-4/02; Tor) 

Best Novella
Coraline by Neil Gaiman (HarperCollins) 

Best Novelette
"Slow Life" by Michael Swanwick (Analog 12/02)

Best Short Story
"Falling Onto Mars" by Geoffrey A. Landis (Analog 7-8/02)

Best Related Book
Better to Have Loved: The Life of Judith Merril, Judith Merril and Emily Pohl-Weary 

Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form
"Conversations With Dead People" (20th Century Fox Television/Mutant Enemy Inc.) Directed by Nick Marck; Teleplay by Jane Espenson & Drew Goddard Firefly

Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (New Line Cinema) Directed by Peter Jackson; Screenplay by Fran Walsh, Phillippa Boyens, Stephen Sinclair & Peter Jackson; based on the novel by J. R. R. Tolkien

Best Professional Editor
Gardner Dozois

Best Professional Artist
Bob Eggleton

Best Semiprozine
Locus edited by Charles N. Brown, Jennifer A. Hall, and Kirsten Gong-Wong 

Best Fanzine
Mimosa edited by Rich and Nicki Lynch

Best Fan Writer
Dave Langford

Best Fan Artist
Sue Mason


Other awards presented prior to the Hugo presentations

John W. Campbell Award for New Writer
Wen Spencer 

First Fandom Hall of Fame Award
Philip José Farmer 

Posthumous First Fandom Award
Philip F. Nowlan 

Sam Moskowitz Archive Award
Rusty Hevelin 

Seiun Award (Japan)

  • best Translated Novel was Illegal Alien, written by Robert J. Sawyer and translated by Masayuki Uchida 
  • best Translated Short Story was "Luminous," written by Greg Egan and translated by Makoto Yamagishi

   
   
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