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The 1995 Best Short Story Hugo was presented August 27 at Intersection.
- "None So Blind" by Joe Haldeman [Asimov's Nov 1994]
- "I Know What You're Thinking" by Kate Wilhelm [Asimov's Nov 1994]
- "Barnaby in Exile" by Mike Resnick [Asimov's Feb 1994]
- "Dead Man's Curve" by Terry Bisson [Asimov's Jun 1994]
- "Understanding Entropy" by Barry N. Malzberg [SF Age Jul 1994]
- "Mrs. Lincoln's China" by M. Shayne Bell [Asimov's Jul 1994]
1994 | Best Short Story Hugo, 1995 Hugos | 1996 | 1995 |
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