1985 Best Short Story Hugo
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The 1985 Best Short Story Hugo was presented August 25 at Aussiecon Two.
- "The Crystal Spheres" by David Brin [Analog Jan 1984]
- "The Aliens Who Knew, I Mean, Everything" by George Alec Effinger [F&SF Oct 1984]
- "Symphony for a Lost Traveler" by Lee Killough [Analog Mar 1984]
- "Salvador" by Lucius Shepard [F&SF Apr 1984]
- "Ridge Running" by Kim Stanley Robinson [F&SF Jan 1984]
- "Rory" by Steven Gould [Analog Apr 1984]
1984 | Best Short Story Hugo, 1985 Hugos | 1986 | 1985 |
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