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Saturday 4 September 2004

2004 Hugo Awards Winners
Left to right:
Erwin S. "Filthy Pierre" Strauss;
??;
John Grant;
Martin Hoare (for Dave Langford);
Craig Miller (for "Gollum's Acceptance Speech...");
Jack Dann (for Gardner Dozois);
Michael Swanwick;
Bob Eggleton;
Charles N. Brown;
Stanley Schmidt (for Vernor Vinge);
Lois McMaster Bujold;
Neil Gaiman;
bottom row:
J.G Hackenpoler (for Edgar Rice Burroughs);
Christine Cohen (for Ted Chiang);
Scott Lefton (Hugo base designer);
Norman Cates [2004 DUFF winner] (for The Lord of the Rings);
Cheryl Morgan;
Pamela D. Scoville;
Frank Wu;
Jay Lake;
Photo by Beth Gwinn
The 2003 Hugo Awards were presented Saturday evening, September 4, at Noreascon 4, the 62nd World Science Fiction Convention in Boston.
- NOVEL
- Paladin of Souls, Lois McMaster Bujold (Eos)
- NOVELLA
- "The Cookie Monster", Vernor Vinge (Analog Oct 2003)
- NOVELETTE
- "Legions in Time", Michael Swanwick (Asimov's Apr 2003)
- SHORT STORY
- "A Study in Emerald", Neil Gaiman (Shadows Over Baker Street)
- RELATED BOOK
- The Chesley Awards for Science Fiction & Fantasy Art: A Retrospective, John Grant & Elizabeth L. Humphrey with Pamela D. Scoville (Artist's & Photographer's Press Ltd)
- DRAMATIC PRESENTATION: LONG FORM
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (New Line Cinema; directed by Peter Jackson; screenplay by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens & Peter Jackson; based on the novel by J.R.R. Tolkien)
- DRAMATIC PRESENTATION: SHORT FORM
- Gollum's Acceptance Speech at the 2003 MTV Movie Awards (Wingnut Films/New Line Cinema; written and directed by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens & Peter Jackson)
- PROFESSIONAL EDITOR
- Gardner Dozois
- PROFESSIONAL ARTIST
- Bob Eggleton
- SEMIPROZINE
- Locus, Charles N. Brown, Jennifer A. Hall & Kirsten Gong-Wong, eds.
- FANZINE
- Emerald City, Cheryl Morgan, ed.
- FAN WRITER
- Dave Langford
- FAN ARTIST
- Frank Wu
John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer [Not a Hugo]
- Jay Lake
Toastmaster for the awards ceremony was Neil Gaiman. Other awards presented prior to the announcement of the Hugos were:
- First Fandom Hall of Fame Awards to Brian W. Aldiss, Robert Peterson, and William L. Hamling; First Fandom Achievement Award to Edgar Rice Burroughs
- E. Everett Evans 'Big Heart' Award to Erwin S. "Filthy Pierre" Strauss
- Seiun Awards in translated categories (previously announced) to Ted Chiangs's "Hell Is the Absence of God" and to David Brin's Heaven's Reach
- A special Noreascon 4 Committee Award to Erwin S. "Filthy Pierre" Strauss
Locus Online
2004 Hugo Awards Nominees
Locus Index to SF Awards
Hugo Awards
Past winners by Year
Past finalists and winners
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