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Who's received the most consecutive nominations for any award?
Consecutive nominations are even easier than consecutive wins, and again this ranking is dominated by nominees in ongoing-achievement categories, rather than categories honoring specific works.
31 Dave Langford : Hugo, fan writer 1979 to 2009
Michael Whelan : Locus Award, artist (professional) 1979 to 2009
27 Don Maitz : Locus Award, artist (professional) 1980 to 2006
Stanley Schmidt : Hugo, professional editor 1980 to 2006
26 Charles N. Brown : Hugo, semi-prozine 1984 to 2009
Jim Burns : Locus Award, artist (professional) 1984 to 2009
24 Thomas Canty : Locus Award, artist (professional) 1986 to 2009
22 Bob Eggleton : Locus Award, artist (professional) 1988 to 2009
21 Ellen Datlow : Locus Award, editor 1989 to 2009
Gardner Dozois : Locus Award, editor 1989 to 2009
David G. Hartwell : Locus Award, editor 1989 to 2009
Stanley Schmidt : Locus Award, editor 1989 to 2009
20 Edward L. Ferman : Hugo, professional editor 1973 to 1992
Terri Windling : Locus Award, editor 1990 to 2009
19 Gardner Dozois : Hugo, professional editor 1987 to 2005
Bob Eggleton : Hugo, artist/professional artist 1991 to 2009
18 Andrew I. Porter : Hugo, semi-prozine 1984 to 2001
17 David Pringle : Hugo, semi-prozine 1989 to 2005
16 Stephen Baxter : Locus Award, novel/sf novel 1994 to 2009
Les Edwards : British Fantasy Award, artist 1994 to 2009
Frank Kelly Freas : Locus Award, artist (professional) 1979 to 1994
Mike Glyer : Hugo, fan writer 1980 to 1995
Andrew I. Porter : Science Fiction Chronicle Reader Award, semiprozine 1983 to 1998
Darrell K. Sweet : Locus Award, artist (professional) 1979 to 1994
15 Don Maitz : Hugo, artist/professional artist 1986 to 2000
Jean-Pierre Normand : Aurora, artistic achievement 1994 to 2008
14 John W. Campbell, Jr. : Hugo, magazine 1959 to 1972
Richard E. Geis : Hugo, fan writer 1973 to 1986
Richard & Nicki Lynch : Hugo, fanzine/amateur magazine 1991 to 2004
Michael Whelan : Science Fiction Chronicle Reader Award, professional artist 1982 to 1995
13 Kathryn Cramer : Hugo, semi-prozine 1997 to 2009
Dave Langford : Science Fiction Chronicle Reader Award, fan writer 1986 to 1998
Patrick Nielsen Hayden : Locus Award, editor 1997 to 2009
Ronn Sutton : Aurora, artistic achievement 1997 to 2009
Donald A. Wollheim : Locus Award, anthology 1979 to 1991
12 Steve Cavallo : Asimov's Reader Poll, interior artist 1992 to 2003
Gardner Dozois : Science Fiction Chronicle Reader Award, pro editor/magazines 1987 to 1998
Brad W. Foster : Hugo, fan artist 1998 to 2009
Martin H. Greenberg : Locus Award, editor 1998 to 2009
Arthur D. Hlavaty : Hugo, fan writer 1980 to 1991
Evelyn C. Leeper : Hugo, fan writer 1990 to 2001
Shawna McCarthy : Locus Award, editor 1998 to 2009
Gordon Van Gelder : Locus Award, editor 1998 to 2009
11 David A. Cherry : Locus Award, artist (professional) 1986 to 1996
Vincent Di Fate : Locus Award, artist (professional) 1979 to 1989
Gardner Dozois : Locus Award, anthology 1985 to 1995
Frank Frazetta : Locus Award, artist (professional) 1999 to 2009
Frank Kelly Freas : Hugo, artist/professional artist 1966 to 1976
Irene Gallo : Chesley, art director 1999 to 2009
Laurie Harden : Asimov's Reader Poll, interior artist 1993 to 2003
Teddy Harvia : Hugo, fan artist 1998 to 2008
George "Lan" Laskowski : Hugo, fanzine/amateur magazine 1986 to 1996
Rowena Morrill : Locus Award, artist (professional) 1980 to 1990
Boris Vallejo : Locus Award, artist (professional) 1979 to 1989
10 Charles N. Brown : Science Fiction Chronicle Reader Award, semiprozine 1983 to 1992
Thomas Canty : Hugo, artist/professional artist 1989 to 1998
Robert Coulson : Hugo, fanzine/amateur magazine 1959 to 1968
Scott Edelman : Locus Award, editor 1993 to 2002
Jack Gaughan : Hugo, artist/professional artist 1965 to 1974
Richard E. Geis : Hugo, fanzine/amateur magazine 1974 to 1983
Donato Giancola : Locus Award, artist (professional) 2000 to 2009
W. J. Hodgson : Locus Award, artist (professional) 1988 to 1997
Guy H. Lillian III : Hugo, fanzine/amateur magazine 2000 to 2009
Carl Lundgren : Locus Award, artist (professional) 1980 to 1989
Alison Scott : Hugo, fanzine/amateur magazine 1999 to 2008
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