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1973 Locus Awards
Eligibility Year:
1972
- NOVEL
- 1) The Gods Themselves, Isaac Asimov
(Galaxy Mar/Apr, May/Jun 1972; If Mar/Apr 1972)
- 2) The Book of Skulls, Robert Silverberg
(Scribner's)
- 3) Dying Inside, Robert Silverberg
(Galaxy Jul/Aug,Sep/Oct 1972; Scribner's)
- 4) When Harlie Was One, David Gerrold
(Nelson Doubleday; Ballantine)
- 5) A Choice of Gods, Clifford D. Simak
(Putnam)
- 6) The Sheep Look Up, John Brunner
(Harper & Row)
- 7) There Will Be Time, Poul Anderson
(Science Fiction Book Club; Signet)
- 8) The Listeners, James E. Gunn
(Scribner's)
- 9) The Guns of Avalon, Roger Zelazny
(Doubleday)
- 10) The Iron Dream, Norman Spinrad
(Avon)
- 11) The Fifth Head of Cerberus, Gene Wolfe
(Scribners)
- 12) What Entropy Means to Me, George Alec Effinger
(Doubleday)
- 13) The Pritcher Mass, Gordon R. Dickson
(Analog Aug,Sep,Oct 1972; Doubleday)
- 14) "The Brave, Free Men", Jack Vance
(F&SF Jul,Aug 1972)
- 15) Deryni Checkmate, Katherine Kurtz
(Ballantine)
- 16) Beyond Apollo, Barry N. Malzberg
(Random House)
- 17*) Other Days, Other Eyes, Bob Shaw
(Ace)
- 17*) "A Transatlantic Tunnel, Hurrah!" (book title Tunnel Through the Deeps), Harry Harrison
(Analog Apr,May,Jun 1972; Putnam)
- 19) Yesterday's Children, David Gerrold
(Dell)
- 20) The Castle Keeps, andrew j. offutt
(Berkley)
- 21) Beyond the Resurrection, Gordon Eklund
(Doubleday)
- NOVELLA
- 1) "The Gold at the Starbow's End", Frederik Pohl
(Analog Mar 1972)
- 2) "The Word for World Is Forest", Ursula K. Le Guin
(Again, Dangerous Visions)
- 3) "The Fifth Head of Cerberus", Gene Wolfe
(Orbit 10)
- 4) "Hero", Joe Haldeman
(Analog Jun 1972)
- 5) "Midsummer Century", James Blish
(F&SF Apr 1972)
- 6) "With the Bentfin Boomer Boys on Little Old New Alabama", Richard A. Lupoff
(Again, Dangerous Visions)
- 7) "The Merchants of Venus", Frederik Pohl
(If Aug 1972)
- 8) "Things Which are Caesar's", Gordon R. Dickson
(The Day the Sun Stood Still)
- 9) "334", Thomas M. Disch
(New Worlds Quarterly #4)
- 10) "Seventy Years of DecPop", Philip José Farmer
(Galaxy Jul 1972)
- 11) "What Good Is a Glass Dagger?", Larry Niven
(F&SF Sep 1972)
- 12) "The Mercenary", Jerry Pournelle
(Analog Jul 1972)
- 13*) "Collision Course", S. Kye Boult
(Analog Jul 1972)
- 13*) "Common Denominator", David Lewis
(Analog Oct 1972)
- 13*) "Solo Kill", S. Kye Boult
(Analog May 1972)
- 16) "Love is a Dragonfly", Thomas Burnett Swann
(F&SF Mar 1972)
- 17) "In the Ocean of Night", Gregory Benford
(If Jun 1972)
- 18) "Son of the Morning", Phyllis Gotlieb
(F&SF Jun 1972)
- SHORT FICTION
- 1) "Basilisk", Harlan Ellison
(F&SF Aug 1972)
- 2) "Patron of the Arts", William Rotsler
(Universe 2)
- 3) "Goat Song", Poul Anderson
(F&SF Feb 1972)
- 4) "And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Side", James Tiptree, Jr.
(F&SF Mar 1972)
- 5) "A Kingdom by the Sea", Gardner Dozois
(Orbit 10)
- 6) "When It Changed", Joanna Russ
(Again, Dangerous Visions)
- 7) "The Second Kind of Loneliness", George R. R. Martin
(Analog Dec 1972)
- 8) "Painwise", James Tiptree, Jr.
(F&SF Feb 1972)
- 9) "The Meeting", Frederik Pohl & C. M. Kornbluth
(F&SF Nov 1972)
- 10) "The Funeral", Kate Wilhelm
(Again, Dangerous Visions)
- 11) "Man's Reach", Anthony Boucher
(F&SF Nov 1972)
- 12) "Caliban", Robert Silverberg
(Infinity 3)
- 13) "On the Downhill Side", Harlan Ellison
(Universe 2)
- 14*) "Nobody's Home", Joanna Russ
(New Dimensions 2)
- 14*) "When We Went to See the End of the World", Robert Silverberg
(Universe 2)
- 16*) "The Big Space Fuck", Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
(Again, Dangerous Visions)
- 16*) "Eurema's Dam", R. A. Lafferty
(New Dimensions 2)
- 18*) "The Milk of Paradise", James Tiptree, Jr.
(Again, Dangerous Visions)
- 18*) "(Now+n), (Now-n)", Robert Silverberg
(Nova 2)
- ORIGINAL ANTHOLOGY
- 1) Again, Dangerous Visions, Harlan Ellison, ed.
(Doubleday)
- 2) Universe 2, Terry Carr, ed.
(Ace)
- 3) New Dimensions II, Robert Silverberg, ed.
(Doubleday)
- 4) Orbit 10, Damon Knight, ed.
(Putnam)
- 5) Nova 2, Harry Harrison, ed.
(Walker)
- 6) Orbit 11, Damon Knight, ed.
(Putnam)
- 7) Generation, David Gerrold, ed.
(Dell)
- 8) Infinity Four, Robert Hoskins, ed.
(Lancer)
- 9) The Day the Sun Stood Still, Robert Silverberg, ed.
(Nelson Doubleday)
- 10) Clarion II, Robin Scott Wilson, ed.
(NAL)
- 11) New Worlds Quarterly #4, Michael Moorcock, ed.
(Berkley)
- 12) New Worlds Quarterly #3, Michael Moorcock, ed.
(Berkley)
- 13) Infinity Three, Robert Hoskins, ed.
(Lancer)
- 14) And Walk Now Gently Through the Fire, Roger Elwood, ed.
(Chilton)
- 15) New Writings in SF 21, Ted Carnell, ed.
(Sidgwick & Jackson)
- REPRINT ANTH/COLLECTION
- 1) The Best Science Fiction of the Year, Terry Carr, ed.
(Ballantine)
- 2) The 1972 Annual World's Best SF, Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with Arthur W. Saha
(DAW)
- 3) A Science Fiction Argosy, Damon Knight, ed.
(Simon & Schuster)
- 4) Alpha Three, Robert Silverberg, ed.
(Ballantine)
- 5) The Early Asimov, Isaac Asimov
(Doubleday)
- 6) The Gold at the Starbow's End, Frederik Pohl
(Ballantine)
- 7) Best Science Fiction for 1972, Frederik Pohl, ed.
(Ace)
- 8*) The Hugo Winners, Volumes 1 & 2, Isaac Asimov, ed.
(Science Fiction Book Club)
- 8*) The Wind from the Sun, Arthur C. Clarke
(Harcourt)
- 10) A Day in the Life, Gardner Dozois, ed.
(Harper & Row)
- 11) Best SF: 1971, Harry Harrison & Brian Aldiss, eds.
(Putnam)
- 12) First Person, Peculiar, T. L. Sherred
(Ballantine)
- 13*) The Astounding-Analog Reader, Volume One, Harry Harrison & Brian Aldiss, eds.
(Doubleday)
- 13*) Nebula Award Stories Seven, Lloyd Biggle, Jr., ed.
(Harper & Row)
- 13*) Strange Doings, R. A. Lafferty
(Scribners)
- MAGAZINE
- 1) F&SF
- 2) Analog
- 3) Amazing Stories
- 4) Galaxy
- 5) Fantastic
- 6) If
- 7) Orbit
- 8) Universe
- 9) New Dimensions
- 10) New Worlds Quarterly
- 11) Infinity
(Lancer)
- FANZINE
- 1) Locus
- 2) Energumen
- 3) Algol
- 4) SF Commentary
- 5) Granfalloon
- 6) Richard E. Geis
- 7) Outworlds
- 8) Speculation
- 9) Yandro
- 10) Luna
- 11) Riverside Quarterly
- 12) Nyctalops
- 13*) Amra
- 13*) ERB-dom
- 15) Title
- 16) Is
- 17) Moebius Trip
- 18) Extrapolation
- 19) Starling
- FAN WRITER
- 1) Terry Carr
- 2) Dick Geis
- 3) Charlie Brown
- 4) Harry Warner, Jr.
- 5) Tony Lewis
- 6) Sandra Miesel
- 7) Paul Walker
- 8) Bruce Gillespie
- 9) Jack Gaughan
- 10) Rosemary Ullyot
- 11) Susan Glicksohn
- 12) Dave Hartwell
- 13) Mike Glicksohn
- 14) Buck Coulson
- 15) Ted White
- 16) John Bangsund
- BOOK PUBLISHER
- 1) Ballantine
- 2) DAW
- 3) Doubleday
- 4) Ace
- 5) Science Fiction Book Club
- 6) NAL/Signet
- 7) Scribners
- 8) Berkley
- 9) Lancer
- 10) Putnam
- 11) Avon
- 12) Harper & Row
- 13) Arkham House
- 14) Mirage Press
- PAPERBACK COVER ARTIST
- 1) Frank Kelly Freas
- 2) Gene Szafran
- 3*) Frank Frazetta
- 3*) Jack Gaughan
- 5) Jeff Jones
- 6) Dean Ellis
- 7) Paul Lehr
- 8) George Barr
- 9) Vincent Di Fate
- 10) Gervasio Gallardo
- 11) Karel Thole
- 12) Tim Kirk
- 13) John Schoenherr
- 14) Bob Pepper
- 15) Leo & Diane Dillon
- 16) John Berkey
- 17) David Johnston
- 18) Richard Powers
- MAGAZINE ARTIST
- 1) Frank Kelly Freas
- 2) John Schoenherr
- 3) Jack Gaughan
- 4) Vincent Di Fate
- 5) Mike Hinge
- 6) Jeff Jones
- 7) Gahan Wilson
- 8) Mike Kaluta
- 9) David Hardy
- 10) Leo Summers
- 11) Don Davis
- 12) Ron Walotsky
- 13) Vaughn Bodé
- 14*) Leo & Diane Dillon
- 14*) Ed Emsh
- 16) Bert Tanner
- 17) Brian Boyle
- FAN ARTIST
- 1) Bill Rotsler
- 2) Tim Kirk
- 3) Grant Canfield
- 4) Alicia Austin
- 5) Vincent Di Fate
- 6) Arthur Thomson
- 7) George Barr
- 8) Jim McLeod
- 9) Helmut Pesch
- 10) Jack Gaughan
- 11) Steve Fabian
- 12) Steve Stiles
- 13) James Shull
- 14) Mike Gilbert
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