Locus Award for Best Novelette

The Locus Award for Best Novelette is one of a series of Locus Awards given annually by Locus Magazine. Awards presented in a given year are for works published in the previous calendar year.

The first award in this category was presented in 1975.

Winners

Winners are as follows:[1]

YearNoveletteAuthor Publisher Ref
1975 Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans: Latitude 38° 54' N, Longitude 77° 00' 13'' WHarlan Ellison
1976 The New AtlantisUrsula K. Le Guin
1977 The Bicentennial ManIsaac Asimov
1978 — (No award given)
1979 The Barbie MurdersJohn Varley
1980 SandkingsGeorge R. R. Martin
1981 The Brave Little ToasterThomas M. Disch
1982 GuardiansGeorge R. R. Martin
1983 Djinn, No ChaserHarlan Ellison
1984 The Monkey TreatmentGeorge R. R. Martin
1985 BloodchildOctavia Butler
1986 Paladin of the Lost HourHarlan Ellison
1987 Thor Meets Captain AmericaDavid Brin
1988 Rachel in LovePat Murphy
1989 The Function of Dream SleepHarlan Ellison
1990 DogwalkerOrson Scott Card
1991 Entropy's Bed at MidnightDan Simmons
1992 All Dracula's ChildrenDan Simmons
1993 Danny Goes to MarsPamela Sargent
1994 Death in BangkokDan Simmons
1995 The Martian ChildDavid Gerrold
1996 When the Old Gods DieMike Resnick
1997 Mountain WaysUrsula K. Le Guin
1998 NewsletterConnie Willis
1999 The Planck DriveGreg Egan
TaklamakanBruce Sterling
2000 HuddleStephen Baxter
Border GuardsGreg Egan
2001 The Birthday of the WorldUrsula K. Le Guin
2002 Hell Is the Absence of GodTed Chiang
2003 The Wild GirlsUrsula K. Le Guin
2004 A Study in EmeraldNeil Gaiman
2005 The Faery HandbagKelly Link
Reports of Certain Events in LondonChina Miéville
2006 I, RobotCory Doctorow
2007 When Sysadmins Ruled the EarthCory Doctorow
2008 The Witch's HeadstoneNeil Gaiman
2009 Pump SixPaolo Bacigalupi [2]
2010 By MoonlightPeter S. Beagle [3]
2011 The Truth Is a Cave in the Black MountainsNeil Gaiman [4]
2012 White Lines on a Green FieldCatherynne M. Valente
2013 The Girl-Thing Who Went Out for SushiPat Cadigan
2014 The Sleeper and the SpindleNeil Gaiman [5]
2015 Tough Times All OverJoe Abercrombie
2016 Black DogNeil Gaiman [6]
2017 You'll Surely Drown Here If You StayAlyssa Wong
2018 The Hermit of HoustonSamuel R. Delany
2019 The Only Harmless Great ThingBrooke Bolander [7]
2020 OmphalosTed Chiang
2021 The Pill Meg Elison Big Girl Plus..., PM Press [8][9][10][11]
2022 That Story Isn't the Story John Wiswell Uncanny (#43), Nov/Dec 2021 [12][13][14][15]
2023 If You Find Yourself Speaking to God, Address God with the Informal You John Chu Uncanny (#47), Jul/Aug 2022

References

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