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Saturday 30 August 2003

Hugo Awards Winners


Left to right: Keith Stokes (accepting for Philip Francis Nowlan), Charles N. Brown, Gay Haldeman (behind Brown), Rusty Hevelin, Craig Miller (accepting for The Two Towers), Wen Spencer, Spider Robinson (behind Spencer), Joe Haldeman (accepting for Philip José Farmer), Geoffrey A. Landis, Marina Fitch (accepting for Kirsten Gong-Wong), Sharon Sbarsky (behind Fitch), Jennifer A. Hall, Mary Kay Kare (accepting for Sue Mason), Rich Lynch, Neil Gaiman, Nicki Lynch, Emily Pohl-Weary, Martha Millard (accepting for Michael Swanwick), Jane Espenson, Gardner Dozois, Robert J. Sawyer, Dave Langford

The 2003 Hugo Awards were presented Saturday evening, August 30, at Torcon 3, the 61st World Science Fiction Convention in Toronto.

NOVEL
  • Hominids, Robert J. Sawyer (Analog Jan-Apr 2002; Tor)
  • NOVELLA
  • Coraline, Neil Gaiman (HarperCollins)
  • NOVELETTE
  • "Slow Life", Michael Swanwick (Analog Dec 2002)
  • SHORT STORY
  • "Falling Onto Mars", Geoffrey A. Landis (Analog Jul/Aug 2002)
  • RELATED BOOK
  • Better to Have Loved: The Life of Judith Merril, Judith Merril & Emily Pohl-Weary (Between the Lines)
  • DRAMATIC PRESENTATION, SHORT FORM
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer, "Conversations With Dead People" (20th Century Fox Television/Mutant Enemy Inc.; Directed by Nick Marck; Teleplay by Jane Espenson & Drew Goddard)
  • DRAMATIC PRESENTATION, LONG FORM
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (New Line Cinema; Directed by Peter Jackson; Screenplay by Fran Walsh, Phillippa Boyens, Stephen Sinclair & Peter Jackson; based on the novel by J. R. R. Tolkien)
  • PROFESSIONAL EDITOR
  • Gardner Dozois
  • PROFESSIONAL ARTIST
  • Bob Eggleton
  • SEMIPROZINE
  • Locus, Charles N. Brown, Jennifer A. Hall & Kirsten Gong-Wong, eds.
  • FANZINE
  • Mimosa, Rich & Nicki Lynch
  • FAN WRITER
  • Dave Langford
  • FAN ARTIST
  • Sue Mason
  • John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer [Not a Hugo]

  • Wen Spencer
  • Toastmaster for the awards ceremony was Spider Robinson. Several other awards were announced prior to the Hugos:

    • First Fandom Hall of Fame Award to Philip José Farmer, and posthumously to Philip Francis Nowlan
    • First Fandom Moskowitz Archive Award for excellence in collecting, to Rusty Hevelin
    • E. Everett Evans 'Big Heart' Award to John Hertz
    • Seiun Awards in translated categories (previously announced) to Greg Egan's "Luminous" and to Robert J. Sawyer's Illegal Alien

    [Update 09.04: complete Hugo voting breakdown, showing which nominees placed first, second, etc., has been posted here [PDF file]. Initial nominations in each category, showing nominees that didn't make the final ballot, are posted here.]


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