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1978 Locus Awards
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1977
- SF NOVEL
- 1) Gateway, Frederik Pohl
(St. Martin's)
- 2) In the Ocean of Night, Gregory Benford
(Dial)
- 3) The Ophiuchi Hotline, John Varley
(The Dial Press/James Wade/Quantum)
- 4) Time Storm, Gordon R. Dickson
(St. Martin's)
- 5) Michaelmas, Algis Budrys
(Berkley/Putnam)
- 6) A Scanner Darkly, Philip K. Dick
(Doubleday)
- 7) The Dosadi Experiment, Frank Herbert
(Berkley/Putnam)
- 8) Lucifer's Hammer, Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle
(Playboy)
- 9) Dragonsinger, Anne McCaffrey
(Atheneum)
- 10) Dying of the Light, George R. R. Martin
(Simon & Schuster)
- 11) The Forbidden Tower, Marion Zimmer Bradley
(DAW)
- 12) Hunter of Worlds, C. J. Cherryh
(DAW)
- 13) Mirkheim, Poul Anderson
(Berkley/Putnam)
- 14) The Dark Design, Philip José Farmer
(Berkley/Putnam)
- 15) A Heritage of Stars, Clifford D. Simak
(Berkley/Putnam)
- 16) Cirque, Terry Carr
(Bobbs-Merrill)
- 17) Moonstar Odyssey, David Gerrold
(NAL/Signet)
- 18) Midnight at the Well of Souls, Jack L. Chalker
(Ballantine Del Rey)
- 19) Inherit the Stars, James P. Hogan
(Ballantine Del Rey)
- 20) All My Sins Remembered, Joe Haldeman
(St. Martin's)
- 21) The Martian Inca, Ian Watson
(Gollancz; Scribners)
- 22) A Little Knowledge, Michael Bishop
(Berkley/Putnam)
- 23) If the Stars Are Gods, Gregory Benford & Gordon Eklund
(Berkley/Putnam)
- FANTASY NOVEL
- 1) The Silmarillion, J. R. R. Tolkien
(Houghton Mifflin)
- 2) Our Lady of Darkness, Fritz Leiber
(Berkley/Putnam)
- 3) The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever, Stephen R. Donaldson
(Holt, Rinehart & Winston)
- 4) The Shining, Stephen King
(Doubleday)
- 5) The Sword of Shannara, Terry Brooks
(Random House)
- 6) Sword of the Demon, Richard A. Lupoff
(Harper & Row)
- 7) Heir of Sea and Fire, Patricia A. McKillip
(Atheneum)
- 8) The Book of Merlyn, T. H. White
(Texas Press)
- 9) A Spell for Chameleon, Piers Anthony
(Ballantine Del Rey)
- 10) The Grey Mane of Morning, Joy Chant
(Allen & Unwin)
- 11) Cry Silver Bells, Thomas Burnett Swann
(DAW)
- 12) Trey of Swords, Andre Norton
(Grosset & Dunlap)
- 13) Queens Walk in the Dusk, Thomas Burnett Swann
(Heritage)
- 14) Silver on the Tree, Susan Cooper
(Atheneum)
- NOVELLA
- 1) "Stardance", Spider Robinson & Jeanne Robinson
(Analog Mar 1977)
- 2) "A Snark in the Night", Gregory Benford
(F&SF Aug 1977)
- 3) "Aztecs", Vonda N. McIntyre
(2076: The American Tricentennial)
- 4) "Auk House", Clifford D. Simak
(Stellar #3)
- 5) "The Mars Ship", Robert Thurston
(F&SF Jun 1977)
- 6) "In the Hall of the Martian Kings", John Varley
(F&SF Feb 1977)
- 7) "The Family Monkey", Lisa Tuttle
(New Voices in Science Fiction)
- 8) "Cold Cash War", Robert Asprin
(Analog Aug 1977)
- 9) "Joelle", Poul Anderson
(Asimov's Fall 1977)
- 10) "The Wonderful Secret", Keith Laumer
(Analog Sep,Oct 1977)
- 11) "Growing Boys", Robert Aickman
(Tales of Love and Death)
- 12) "Equinoctial", John Varley
(Ascents of Wonder)
- 13) "Heretic in a Balloon", L. Sprague de Camp
(Asimov's Winter 1977)
- SHORT FICTION
- 1) "Jeffty Is Five", Harlan Ellison
(F&SF Jul 1977)
- 2) "The Screwfly Solution", Raccoona Sheldon
(Analog Jun 1977)
- 3) "Air Raid", Herb Boehm
(Asimov's Spring 1977)
- 4) "A Rite of Spring", Fritz Leiber
(Universe 7)
- 5) "Eyes of Amber", Joan D. Vinge
(Analog Jun 1977)
- 6) "The Kugelmass Episode", Woody Allen
(The New Yorker 2 May 1977)
- 7) "The Stone City", George R. R. Martin
(New Voices in Science Fiction)
- 8) "Particle Theory", Edward Bryant
(Analog Feb 1977)
- 9) "Ender's Game", Orson Scott Card
(Analog Aug 1977)
- 10) "The Bagful of Dreams", Jack Vance
(Flashing Swords #4: Barbarians and Black Magicians)
- 11) "The Ninth Symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven and Other Lost Songs", Carter Scholz
(Universe 7)
- 12) "The House of Compassionate Sharers", Michael Bishop
(Cosmos #1 May 1977)
- 13) "The Big Fans", Keith Roberts
(F&SF May 1977)
- 14) "The Detweiler Boy", Tom Reamy
(F&SF Apr 1977)
- 15) "Prismatica", Samuel R. Delany
(F&SF Oct 1977)
- 16) "Good-bye, Robinson Crusoe", John Varley
(Asimov's Spring 1977)
- 17) "Camera Obscura", Thomas F. Monteleone
(Cosmos #2 Jul 1977)
- 18) "Dog Day Evening", Spider Robinson
(Analog Oct 1977)
- 19*) "Bitterblooms", George R. R. Martin
(Cosmos #4 Nov 1977)
- 19*) "Pinnocchio", Stanley Schmidt
(Analog Jul 1977)
- 21) "A Rain of Pebbles", Stephen Leigh
(Analog Apr 1977)
- MAGAZINE
- 1) F&SF
(Edward L. Ferman)
- 2) Locus
(Charles N. Brown)
- 3) Analog
(Ben Bova)
- 4) Asimov's
(George H. Scithers)
- 5) Galaxy
(James Baen, J.J. Pierce)
- 6) Science Fiction Review
(Richard E. Geis)
- 7) Cosmos
(David G. Hartwell)
- 8) Algol
(Andrew Porter)
- 9) Galileo
(Charles G. Ryan)
- 10) Starlog
(Howard Zimmerman)
- 11) Amazing Stories
(Ted White)
- 12) Unearth
(Ostrowsky-Lantz & Landsberg)
- 13) Fantastic
(Ted White)
- 14) Universe
(Terry Carr)
- 15) Whispers
(Stuart David Schiff)
- 16) Delap's F&SF Review
(Richard Delap)
- 17) Cinefantastique
(Frederick S. Clarke)
- 18) Orbit
(Damon Knight)
- 19) SF Commentary
(Bruce Gillespie)
- PUBLISHER
- 1) Ballantine/Del Rey
(Lester & Judy-Lynn del Rey)
- 2) DAW
(Donald A. Wollheim)
- 3) Berkley/Putnam
(David G. Hartwell)
- 4) Science Fiction Book Club
(Ellen Asher)
- 5) Ace
(Pat LoBrutto & James Baen)
- 6) Doubleday
(Sharon Jarvis & Pat LoBrutto)
- 7) St. Martin's
(Tom Dunne)
- 8) Dial
(Don Bensen)
- 9*) Donald M. Grant
(Don Grant)
- 9*) Harper & Row
(Buzz Wyeth)
- 11) Avon
(Nancy Neiman)
- 12) Gregg Press
(David G. Hartwell)
- 13) Bantam
(Frederik Pohl & Sydny Weinberg)
- 14) Pocket
(Adele Leone Hull)
- 15) Atheneum
(Margaret McElderry & Jean Karl)
- 16) Dell
(Jim Frenkel & Don Bensen)
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