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[[2018 Best Fanzine Hugo|2018]] ||[[File 770]] ed. by [[Mike Glyer]] | [[2018 Best Fanzine Hugo|2018]] ||[[File 770]] ed. by [[Mike Glyer]] | ||
[[2019 Best Fanzine Hugo|2019]] ||''[[Lady Business]]'' ed. by Clare, Ira, Jodie, KJ, Renay, and Susan | [[2019 Best Fanzine Hugo|2019]] ||''[[Lady Business]]'' ed. by Clare, Ira, Jodie, KJ, Renay, and Susan | ||
+ | [[2020 Best Fanzine Hugo|2020]] ||''[[The Book Smugglers]]'' ed. by [[Ana Grilo]] and [[Thea James]] | ||
+ | [[2021 Best Fanzine Hugo|2021]] ||''[[Nerds of a feather, flock together]]'' ed. by [[Adri Joy]], [[Joe Sherry]], [[Vance Kotrla]] and [[The G]] | ||
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The Best Fanzine Hugo category was created at the Clevention in 1955 for the second time the Hugos were awarded and has been awarded every since (with the exception of 1958.
A fanzine is an amateur publication devoted to SF or fandom. It may contain fiction, but fiction is not commonly the focus of fanzines.
See also: Best Fanzine Retro Hugo.
Hugos | 1955— |
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