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2017 [[Best Short Story Hugo]] | 2017 [[Best Short Story Hugo]] | ||
− | + | * '''“Seasons of Glass and Iron”''', by [[Amal El-Mohtar]] (The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales, Saga Press) | |
+ | * “The City Born Great”, by [[N. K. Jemisin]] (Tor.com, September 2016) | ||
+ | * “That Game We Played During the War”, by [[Carrie Vaughn]] (Tor.com, March 2016) | ||
+ | * “A Fist of Permutations in Lightning and Wildflowers”, by [[Alyssa Wong]] (Tor.com, March 2016) | ||
+ | * “Our Talons Can Crush Galaxies”, by [[Brooke Bolander]] (Uncanny Magazine, November 2016) | ||
+ | * No Award | ||
+ | * “An Unimaginable Light”, by John C. Wright (God, Robot, Castalia House) | ||
− | + | {{HugoDetails | year=2017}} |
Latest revision as of 05:09, 30 July 2020
- “Seasons of Glass and Iron”, by Amal El-Mohtar (The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales, Saga Press)
- “The City Born Great”, by N. K. Jemisin (Tor.com, September 2016)
- “That Game We Played During the War”, by Carrie Vaughn (Tor.com, March 2016)
- “A Fist of Permutations in Lightning and Wildflowers”, by Alyssa Wong (Tor.com, March 2016)
- “Our Talons Can Crush Galaxies”, by Brooke Bolander (Uncanny Magazine, November 2016)
- No Award
- “An Unimaginable Light”, by John C. Wright (God, Robot, Castalia House)
2016 | Best Short Story Hugo, 2017 Hugos | 2018 | 2017 |
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