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Works published in 1979 Awards given in 1980 except as indicated
- "Sandkings", George R. R. Martin
- "Enemy Mine", Barry B. Longyear
- "The Way of Cross and Dragon", George R. R. Martin
- "giANTS", Edward Bryant
- "The Button Molder", Fritz Leiber
- "Songhouse", Orson Scott Card
- "Palely Loitering", Christopher Priest
- "Can These Bones Live?", Ted Reynolds
Hugo (short story)
Locus (short story)
AnLab Winner (short story)
- "Unaccompanied Sonata", Orson Scott Card
- "Camps", Jack Dann
- "The Moon Goddess and the Son", Donald Kingsbury
- "Red as Blood", Tanith Lee
- "The Locusts", Larry Niven & Steve Barnes
- "The Battle of the Abaco Reefs", Hilbert Schenck
- "Options", John Varley
- "War Beneath the Tree", Gene Wolfe
Nebula (short story) [1981]
Locus (short story)
Locus (short story) [1981]
- "The Ways of Love", Poul Anderson
- "Mackintosh Willy", Ramsey Campbell
- "The Tale of Gorgik", Samuel R. Delany
- "The Pathways of Desire", Ursula K. Le Guin
- "The Woman Who Loved the Moon", Elizabeth A. Lynn
- "Fireflood", Vonda N. McIntyre
- "Mars Masked", Frederik Pohl
- "Prose Bowl", Bill Pronzini & Barry N. Malzberg
- "Ker-Plop", Ted Reynolds
- "The Extraordinary Voyages of Amélie Bertrand", Joanna Russ
- "The Angel of Death", Michael Shea
- "Daisy, In the Sun", Connie Willis
- "The Story Writer", Richard Wilson
- "The Last Defender of Camelot", Roger Zelazny
Balrog Winner (short fiction)
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