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Locus Awards 1975
Eligibility Year: 1974
Novel
- Winner: The Dispossessed, Ursula K. Le Guin (Harper & Row)
- The Mote in God's Eye, Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle (Simon & Schuster)
- Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, Philip K. Dick (Doubleday)
- The Godwhale, T. J. Bass (Ballantine)
- The Unsleeping Eye, D. G. Compton (DAW)
- The Inverted World, Christopher Priest (Galaxy Dec 1973, Jan,Feb,Mar 1974; Harper & Row)
- Fire Time, Poul Anderson (Doubleday)
- The Forever War, Joe Haldeman (St. Martin's)
- The Dream Millennium, James White (Ballantine)
- The Twilight of Briareus, Richard Cowper (Gollancz)
- The Company of Glory, Edgar Pangborn (Galaxy Aug,Sep,Oct 1974; Pyramid)
- The Domains of Koryphon, Jack Vance (Amazing Stories Aug,Oct 1974; Bobbs-Merrill)
- The Forgotten Beasts of Eld, Patricia A. McKillip (Atheneum)
- How Are the Mighty Fallen, Thomas Burnett Swann (DAW)
- Total Eclipse, John Brunner (Amazing Stories Apr,Jun 1974; Doubleday)
- The Destruction of the Temple, Barry N. Malzberg (Pocket)
- “Star Gate”, Tak Hallus (Analog Jun,Jul,Aug 1974)
- Star Rider, Doris Piserchia (Bantam)
- A Midsummer Tempest, Poul Anderson (Doubleday)
- Prince of Annwn, Evangeline Walton (Ballantine)
- Walk to the End of the World, Suzy McKee Charnas (Ballantine)
- Icerigger, Alan Dean Foster (Ballantine)
- “A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows”, Poul Anderson (If Sep/Oct,Dec 1974)
Novella
- Winner: “Born with the Dead”, Robert Silverberg (F&SF Apr 1974)
- “A Song for Lya”, George R. R. Martin (Analog Jun 1974)
- “Riding the Torch”, Norman Spinrad (Threads of Time)
- “Assault on a City”, Jack Vance (Universe 4)
- “Strangers”, Gardner Dozois (New Dimensions IV)
- “The Marathon Photograph”, Clifford D. Simak (Threads of Time)
- “The Araqnid Window”, Charles L. Harness (Amazing Stories Dec 1974)
- “On the Street of the Serpents”, Michael Bishop (Science Fiction Emphasis I)
- “Father”, Pamela Sargent (Amazing Stories Feb 1974)
- “Tin Soldier”, Joan D. Vinge (Orbit 14)
- “Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang”, Kate Wilhelm (Orbit 15)
- “Threads of Time”, Gregory Benford (Threads of Time)
- “The East Coast Confinement”, Arsen Darnay (Galaxy Oct 1974)
- “The Kozmic Kid”, Richard Snead (Fantastic Jul 1974)
Novelette
- Winner: “Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans: Latitude 38� 54' N, Longitude 77� 00' 13" W”, Harlan Ellison (F&SF Oct 1974)
- “The Pre-Persons”, Philip K. Dick (F&SF Oct 1974)
- “�That Thou Art Mindful of Him!”, Isaac Asimov (F&SF May 1974)
- “I'm Looking for Kadak”, Harlan Ellison (Wandering Stars)
- “On Venus, Have We Got a Rabbi”, William Tenn (Wandering Stars)
- “Twig”, Gordon R. Dickson (Stellar #1)
- “Nix Olympica”, William Walling (Analog Dec 1974)
- “If the Stars Are Gods”, Gordon Eklund & Gregory Benford (Universe 4)
- “After the Dreamtime”, Richard Lupoff (New Dimensions IV)
- “The Seventeen Virgins”, Jack Vance (F&SF Oct 1974)
- “The Raven and the Hawk”, William Rotsler (Analog Sep 1974)
- “Getting Home”, F. M. Busby (F&SF Apr 1974)
- “Whale Song”, Terry Melen (Analog Sep 1974)
- “Catman”, Harlan Ellison (Final Stage)
- “The Gift of Garigolli”, Frederik Pohl & C. M. Kornbluth (Galaxy Aug 1974)
- “Whatever Happened to Nick Neptune?”, Richard Lupoff (F&SF Jun 1974)
- “A Brother to Dragons, a Companion of Owls”, Kate Wilhelm (Orbit 14)
- “A Little Something for Us Tempunauts”, Philip K. Dick (Final Stage)
- “Gate-o”, Don Picard (Science Fiction Emphasis I)
- “A Matter of Gravity”, Randall Garrett (Analog Oct 1974)
- “And Keep Us from Our Castles”, Cynthia Bunn (Analog Aug 1974)
- “Forlesen”, Gene Wolfe (Orbit 14)
- “Under Siege”, Robert Thurston (F&SF Jul 1974)
Short Story
- Winner: “The Day Before the Revolution”, Ursula K. Le Guin (Galaxy Aug 1974)
- “The Hole Man”, Larry Niven (Analog Jan 1974)
- “Schwartz Between the Galaxies”, Robert Silverberg (Stellar #1)
- “'The Author of the Acacia Seeds' and Other Extracts from the Journal of the Association of Therolinguistics”, Ursula K. Le Guin (Fellowship of the Stars)
- “The Engine at Heartspring's Center”, Roger Zelazny (Analog Jul 1974)
- “The Four-Hour Fugue”, Alfred Bester (Analog Jun 1974)
- “Cathadonian Odyssey”, Michael Bishop (F&SF Sep 1974)
- “Enter a Pilgrim”, Gordon R. Dickson (Analog Aug 1974)
- “Midnight by the Morphy Watch”, Fritz Leiber (If Aug 1974)
- “Royal Licorice”, R. A. Lafferty (Orbit 14)
- “We Purchased People”, Frederik Pohl (Final Stage)
- “The Stars Below”, Ursula K. Le Guin (Orbit 14)
- “Do You Know Dave Wenzel?”, Fritz Leiber (Fellowship of the Stars)
- “Mysterious Doings in the Metropolitan Museum”, Fritz Leiber (Universe 5)
- “In the House of Double Minds”, Robert Silverberg (Vertex Aug 1974)
- “The Mountains of Sunset, the Mountains of Dawn”, Vonda N. McIntyre (F&SF Feb 1974)
- “Willowisp”, Joe Pumilia (Science Fiction Emphasis I)
- “Enjoy, Enjoy”, Frederik Pohl (Fellowship of the Stars)
- “Mute Inglorious Tam”, Frederik Pohl & C. M. Kornbluth (F&SF Oct 1974)
Single Author Collection
- Winner: The Best of Fritz Leiber, Fritz Leiber (Science Fiction Book Club; Ballantine)
- A Hole in Space, Larry Niven (Ballantine)
- The Best of Stanley G. Weinbaum, Stanley G. Weinbaum (Ballantine)
- Approaching Oblivion, Harlan Ellison (Walker)
- The Book of Fritz Leiber, Fritz Leiber (DAW)
- The Many Worlds of Poul Anderson, Poul Anderson (Chilton)
- Case and the Dreamer, Theodore Sturgeon (Science Fiction Book Club; Signet)
- Born with the Dead, Robert Silverberg (Random House)
Original Anthology
- Winner: Universe 4, Terry Carr, ed. (Random House)
- New Dimensions IV, Robert Silverberg, ed. (Signet)
- Threads of Time, Robert Silverberg, ed. (Nelson Doubleday)
- Orbit 14, Damon Knight, ed. (Harper & Row)
- Stellar #1, Judy-Lynn del Rey, ed. (Ballantine)
- Wandering Stars, Jack Dann, ed. (Harper & Row)
- Universe 5, Terry Carr, ed. (Random House)
- Final Stage, Edward L. Ferman & Barry N. Malzberg, eds. (Charterhouse)
- 2020 Vision, Jerry Pournelle, ed. (Avon)
- Continuum 1, Roger Elwood, ed. (Putnam)
- Fellowship of the Stars, Terry Carr, ed. (Simon & Schuster)
- Continuum 2, Roger Elwood, ed. (Putnam)
- Science Fiction Emphasis I, David Gerrold, ed. (Ballantine)
- Orbit 13, Damon Knight, ed. (Putnam)
- Orbit 15, Damon Knight, ed. (Harper & Row)
Reprint Anthology
- Winner: Before the Golden Age, Isaac Asimov, ed. (Doubleday)
- The Best Science Fiction of the Year #3, Terry Carr, ed. (Ballantine)
- The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction: A Special 25th Anniversary Anthology, Edward L. Ferman, ed. (Doubleday)
- The 1974 Annual World's Best SF, Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with Arthur W. Saha (DAW)
- Nebula Award Stories Nine, Kate Wilhelm, ed. (Harper & Row)
- Alpha 5, Robert Silverberg, ed. (Ballantine)
- Modern Science Fiction, Norman Spinrad, ed. (Anchor Books)
- SF: Authors' Choice 4, Harry Harrison, ed. (Putnam)
- Cosmic Laughter, Joe Haldeman, ed. (Holt, Rinehart & Winston)
- Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year: Third Annual Collection, Lester del Rey, ed. (Dutton)
Magazine
- Winner: F&SF (Edward L. Ferman)
- Analog (Ben Bova)
- Galaxy (Jim Baen)
- Amazing Stories (Ted White)
- If (Jim Baen)
- Vertex (Don Pfeil)
- Fantastic (Ted White)
- The Alien Critic (Dick Geis)
- Algol (Andy Porter)
- Universe (Terry Carr)
- Orbit (Damon Knight)
- New Dimensions (Robert Silverberg)
Fanzine
- Winner: Outworlds
- Yandro
- Karass
- (tie): Moebius Trip/SF Echo
- (tie): SF Commentary
- (tie): Prehensile
- (tie): Whispers
- Don-O-Saur
- Luna
- Riverside Quarterly
- Ash-Wing
- Amra
- Notes from the Chemistry Dept.
- Starling
- Fantasiae
- Title
- Amor de Cosmos
Critic
Publisher - Hardbound
- Winner: Science Fiction Book Club
- Doubleday
- Harper & Row
- Putnam
- Random House
- Hyperion Press
- Advent
- Simon & Schuster
- Donald M. Grant
Publisher - Paperback
- Winner: Ballantine
- DAW
- Ace
- Bantam
- Berkley
- Avon
- Signet
Professional Artist
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