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The Nebula Award is an award given each year by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA), for the best science fiction/fantasy fiction written in the United States. The 2007 Nebula Awards were recently announced on April 26, 2008, in Austin, Texas.[1]

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[change] Award categories

The fiction Nebulas are awarded in the following categories:[2]

  • Novel
  • Novella
  • Novelette
  • Short story
  • Script

[change] Important/notable winners

  • Joe Haldeman (5)
  • Greg Bear (3)
  • Lois McMaster Bujold (3)
  • Harlan Ellison (3)
  • Ursula K. Le Guin (3)
  • Roger Zelazny (3)
  • Orson Scott Card (2)
  • Arthur C. Clarke (2)
  • Samuel R. Delany (2)
  • Neil Gaiman (2)
  • Vonda McIntyre (2)
  • Frederik Pohl (2)
  • Kim Stanley Robinson (2)
  • Isaac Asimov
  • William Gibson
  • Larry Niven
  • Theodore Sturgeon
  • Connie Willis (6)

[change] References

  1. Nawotka, Edward. "Nebula Awards puts Austin and Texas writers at center of science fiction world", Dallas Morning News, 2008-04-24.
  2. SFWA Presents 2006 Nebula Awards® and Norton Award. Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (2007-05-12).

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