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  • American science fiction writer, winner of three [[Hugo Awards|Hugo awards]], and author of the Foreigner series
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  • American science fiction and fantasy writer, winner of seven [[Hugo Awards|Hugos]], three [[Nebula Awards|Nebulas]], and many other awards
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  • American [[science fiction]] author, winner of multiple [[Hugo Awards|Hugo]] and [[Nebula Awards|Nebula]] awards; first MacArthur Fellowship to a
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  • {{rpl|Hugo Awards}}
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  • * [http://www.thehugoawards.com/ The Hugo Awards Official website]
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  • ...and fantasy writer who, between 1988 and 2018, has won seven [[Hugo Awards|Hugo awards]] (fan-voted) and three [[Nebula Awards|Nebula awards]] (writer-voted), thr
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hugo Awards]]
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  • ...a prolific American science fiction writer, winner of three [[Hugo Awards|Hugo awards]] and author of the wildly successful Foreigner series consisting of 21 vol
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  • ...Science-fiction writer. computer scientist and mathematician who won five Hugo Awards, including for the novels ''A Fire Upon the Deep'' (1993) and ''A Deepness
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  • {{r|Hugo Awards}}
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  • ...er, computer scientist and mathematician. As a sci-fi author, Vinge won [[Hugo Awards]] for the novels ''A Fire Upon the Deep'' (1993), ''A Deepness in the Sky''
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  • The '''Hugo Awards''' are fan-voted awards presented annually for achievement in [[science fic
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  • ...efore Miles Vorkosigan ||[[Nebula Awards|Nebula]]<ref name=wwoe1988 /> ||[[Hugo Awards|Hugo]]<ref name=wwoe1989 /> [https://www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-history/1990-hugo-awards/ 1990 Hugo awards]
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  • # To choose the recipients of the [[Hugo Awards]]
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  • ...in collections. The limit to the length of the story is not fixed. The [[Hugo Awards]] define a short story as one of under 7,500 words. Some may be very much
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  • | title = An Informal History of the Hugos: A Personal Look Back at the Hugo Awards, 1953-2000
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  • ...y Decimal System]] except [[philosophy]]. Asimov's writing received five [[Hugo Awards]] and three [[Nebula Awards]]. In 1987 he was named one of the [[Damon Knig
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  • The next innovation was the [[Hugo Awards]], first presented in 1953 by the 11th Worldcon, in Philadelphia. The award ...selection, and, if purchased early enough, to nominate for and vote on the Hugo Awards.
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  • ...y/2018-hugo-awards/|title=2018 Hugo Awards|date=March 15, 2018|publisher=[[Hugo Awards]]|access-date=August 20, 2018|via=thehugoawards.org|archive-url=https://web
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  • ** ''The Big Time'' (''[[Galaxy Magazine]]'', 2 parts: March - April 1958) [[Hugo Awards|''Hugo'' award-winner]]
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