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What short works have won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards? [ List by Author | by Year ] Poul Anderson, Fritz Leiber, and Connie Willis have three double-wins each. Connie Willis is the only author to have won both awards at both novel and short fiction lengths. Year shown is year of publication. (For separate lists of Hugo and Nebula short fiction winners, see pages for Hugo Winners by Category and Nebula Winners by Category, and scroll down.) Poul Anderson Goat Song (1972) The Queen of Air and Darkness (1971) The Saturn Game (1981) Isaac Asimov The Bicentennial Man (1976) Peter S. Beagle Two Hearts (2005) Greg Bear Blood Music (1983) Tangents (1986) Terry Bisson Bears Discover Fire (1990) Lois McMaster Bujold The Mountains of Mourning (1989) Octavia E. Butler Bloodchild (1984) Ted Chiang Hell Is the Absence of God (2001) The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate (2007) Samuel R. Delany Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones (1968) George Alec Effinger Schrödinger's Kitten (1988) Harlan Ellison Jeffty Is Five (1977) 'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman (1965) Neil Gaiman Coraline (2002) David Gerrold The Martian Child (1994) Joe Haldeman The Hemingway Hoax (1990) Nancy Kress Beggars in Spain (1991) Fritz Leiber Catch That Zeppelin! (1975) Gonna Roll the Bones (1967) Ill Met in Lankhmar (1970) Kelly Link The Faery Handbag (2004) Barry B. Longyear Enemy Mine (1979) George R. R. Martin Sandkings (1979) Mike Resnick Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge (1994) Spider Robinson & Jeanne Robinson Stardance (1977) Charles Sheffield Georgia on My Mind (1993) Clifford D. Simak Grotto of the Dancing Deer (1980) Theodore Sturgeon Slow Sculpture (1970) James Tiptree, Jr. Houston, Houston, Do You Read? (1976) Jack Vance The Last Castle (1966) John Varley PRESS ENTER[] (1984) The Persistence of Vision (1978) Jack Williamson The Ultimate Earth (2000) Connie Willis Even the Queen (1992) Fire Watch (1982) The Last of the Winnebagos (1988) Roger Zelazny Home Is the Hangman (1975) |