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The 1990 Best Short Story Hugo was presented August 26 at ConFiction.
- "Boobs" by Suzy McKee Charnas [Asimov's Jul 1989]
- "Lost Boys" by Orson Scott Card [F&SF Oct 1989]
- "Computer Friendly" by Eileen Gunn [Asimov'sJun 1989]
- "The Return of William Proxmire" by Larry Niven [ What Might Have Been? Vol. 1: Alternate Empires, 1989]
- "The Edge of the World" by Michael Swanwick [ Full Spectrum #2 (Doubleday), 1989]
- "Dori Bangs" by Bruce Sterling [Asimov's Sep 1989]
"Remaking History" by Kim Stanley Robinson received enough votes on the nominating ballot to be on the final ballot but was declared to be ineligible.
1989 | Best Short Story Hugo, 1990 Hugos | 1991 | 1990 |
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