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Works published in 1980 Awards given in 1981 except as indicated
- "The Brave Little Toaster", Thomas M. Disch
- "Grotto of the Dancing Deer", Clifford D. Simak
Hugo Winner (short story)
Nebula Winner (short story)
Locus Winner (short story)
AnLab Winner (short story)
- "The Ugly Chickens", Howard Waldrop
- "Nightflyers", George R. R. Martin
Hugo (novella)
Locus Winner (novella)
Seiun Winner (foreign short fiction) [1983]
AnLab Winner (novella/novelette)
- "Unicorn Tapestry", Suzy McKee Charnas
- "The Cloak and the Staff", Gordon R. Dickson
Hugo Winner (novelette)
Locus (novelette)
AnLab (novella/novelette)
- "Lost Dorsai", Gordon R. Dickson
- "The Web of the Magi", Richard Cowper
- "One-Wing", Lisa Tuttle & George R. R. Martin
- "Savage Planet", Barry B. Longyear
- "The Ice Dragon", George R. R. Martin
Ignotus Winner (foreign short story) [2004]
Seiun (translated short story) [2005]
- "The Lordly Ones", Keith Roberts
- "The Autopsy", Michael Shea
- "Beatnik Bayou", John Varley
- "Strata", Edward Bryant
- "There Beneath the Silky-Trees and Whelmed in Deeper Gulphs Than Me", Avram Davidson
- "Rautavaara's Case", Philip K. Dick
- "All the Lies that Are My Life", Harlan Ellison
- "Deus Ex Corporus", Leanne Frahm
Ditmar Winner (Australian short fiction)
- "Secrets of the Heart", Charles L. Grant
- "Anasazi", Dean Ing
- "The Way Station", Stephen King
- "Children of the Kingdom", T. E. D. Klein
- "Feesters in the Lake", Bob Leman
- "Window", Bob Leman
- "Spidersong", Susan C. Petrey
- "Dangerous Games", Marta Randall
- "Have You Heard the One…?", Spider Robinson
- "Our Lady of the Sauropods", Robert Silverberg
- "The Feast of Saint Janis", Michael Swanwick
- "Ginungagap", Michael Swanwick
- "The World Science Fiction Convention of 2080", Ian Watson
- "Stains", Robert Aickman
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