Hugo Award for Best Short Story
The Hugo Award for Best Short Story is one of the Hugo Awards given each year for science fiction or fantasy stories published or translated into English during the previous calendar year. The short story award is available for works of fiction of fewer than 7,500 words; awards are also given out for pieces of longer lengths in the novelette, novella, and novel categories. The Hugo Awards have been described as "a fine showcase for speculative fiction" and "the best known literary award for science fiction writing".
The Hugo Award for Best Short Story has been awarded annually since 1955, except in 1957. The award was titled "Best Short Fiction" rather than "Best Short Story" in 1960-1966. During this time no Novelette category was awarded and the Novella category had not yet been established; the award was defined only as a work "of less than novel length" that was not published as a stand-alone book. In addition to the regular Hugo awards, beginning in 1996 Retrospective Hugo Awards, or "Retro Hugos", have been available to be awarded for 50, 75, or 100 years prior. Retro Hugos may only be awarded for years after 1939 in which no awards were originally given. To date, Retro Hugo awards have been given for short stories for 1939, 1941, 1943—1946, 1951, and 1954.
During the 73 nomination years, 204 authors have had works nominated; 55 of these have won, including co-authors and Retro Hugos. Harlan Ellison has received the most Hugos for Best Short Story at four, Arthur C. Clarke, Larry Niven, Mike Resnick, Michael Swanwick, and Connie Willis have each won three times, and Poul Anderson, Joe Haldeman, and Ken Liu have won twice, the only other authors to win more than once. Resnick has received the most nominations at 18, while Swanwick has received 14; no other author has gotten more than 7. Michael A. Burstein, with 7, has the highest number of nominations without winning.
Selection
Hugo Award nominees and winners are chosen by supporting or attending members of the annual World Science Fiction Convention, or Worldcon, and the presentation evening constitutes its central event. The selection process is defined in the World Science Fiction Society Constitution as instant-runoff voting with six nominees, except in the case of a tie. The short stories on the ballot are the six most-nominated by members that year, with no limit on the number of stories that can be nominated. The 1955 and 1958 awards did not include any recognition of runner-up stories, but since 1959 all six candidates have been recorded. Initial nominations are made by members in January through March, while voting on the ballot of six nominations is performed roughly in April through July, subject to change depending on when that year's Worldcon is held. Prior to 2017, the final ballot was five works; it was changed that year to six, with each initial nominator limited to five nominations. Worldcons are generally held near Labor Day, and are held in a different city around the world each year. Members are permitted to vote "no award", if they feel that none of the nominees is deserving of the award that year, and in the case that "no award" takes the majority the Hugo is not given in that category. This happened in the Best Short Story category in 2015.Winners and nominees
In the following table, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the short story was first published. Each year links to the corresponding "year in literature" article. Entries with a blue background have won the award; those with a white background are the nominees on the short-list. If the short story was originally published in a book with other stories rather than by itself or in a magazine, the book title is included after the publisher's name.* Winners and joint winners
+ No winner selected
Year | Author | Short story | Publisher or publication | Ref. |
1955 | * | "Allamagoosa" | Astounding Science-Fiction | |
1956 | * | Infinity Science Fiction | ||
1956 | "End as a World" | Galaxy Science Fiction | ||
1956 | "King of the Hill" | Infinity Science Fiction | ||
1956 | "Nobody Bothers Gus" | Astounding Science-Fiction | ||
1956 | Galaxy Science Fiction | |||
1956 | Esquire | |||
1956 | "Spy Story" | Playboy | ||
1956 | "Twink" | Galaxy Science Fiction | ||
1958 | * | "Or All the Seas with Oysters" | Galaxy Science Fiction | |
1959 | * | "That Hell-Bound Train" | ||
1959 | "They've Been Working On..." | Astounding Science-Fiction | ||
1959 | ||||
1959 | "Triggerman" | Astounding Science-Fiction | ||
1959 | Venture Science Fiction | |||
1959 | Star Science Fiction Stories #4 | |||
1959 | "Theory of Rocketry" | |||
1959 | "Rump-Titty-Titty-Tum-Tah-Tee" | |||
1959 | "Space to Swing a Cat" | Astounding Science-Fiction | ||
1959 | "Nine Yards of Other Cloth" | |||
1960 | * | "Flowers for Algernon" | ||
1960 | ||||
1960 | ||||
1960 | ||||
1960 | "Cat and Mouse" | Astounding Science-Fiction | ||
1961 | * | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1961 | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | |||
1961 | "Open to Me, My Sister" | |||
1961 | "Need" | Beyond Fantasy Fiction | ||
1962 | * | "Hothouse" | ||
1962 | "Monument" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1962 | "Scylla's Daughter" | Fantastic | ||
1962 | "Status Quo" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1962 | "Lion Loose" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1963 | * | Galaxy Science Fiction | ||
1963 | "Myrrha" | |||
1963 | Fantastic | |||
1963 | "When You Care, When You Love" | |||
1963 | "Where Is the Bird of Fire?" | Science Fantasy | ||
1964 | * | "No Truce with Kings" | ||
1964 | "" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1964 | ||||
1964 | "Savage Pellucidar" | Amazing Stories | ||
1965 | * | "Soldier, Ask Not" | Galaxy Science Fiction | |
1965 | "Once a Cop" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1965 | "Little Dog Gone" | Worlds of Tomorrow | ||
1966 | * | Galaxy Science Fiction | ||
1966 | "Marque and Reprisal" | |||
1966 | "Day of the Great Shout" | Worlds of Tomorrow | ||
1966 | "Stardock" | Fantastic | ||
1966 | ||||
1967 | * | "Neutron Star" | If | |
1967 | "Man In His Time" | Who Can Replace a Man? | ||
1967 | "Delusions for a Dragon Slayer" | Knight | ||
1967 | "Rat Race" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1967 | Orbit #1 | |||
1967 | "Mr. Jester" | If | ||
1967 | "Light of Other Days" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1967 | "Comes Now the Power" | Magazine of Horror | ||
1968 | * | "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" | If | |
1968 | Dangerous Visions | |||
1968 | "Aye, and Gomorrah" | Dangerous Visions | ||
1969 | * | Galaxy Science Fiction | ||
1969 | "All the Myriad Ways" | Galaxy Science Fiction | ||
1969 | ||||
1969 | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | |||
1969 | "Masks" | Playboy | ||
1970 | * | "Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones" | New Worlds | |
1970 | "Passengers" | Orbit #4 | ||
1970 | "Not Long Before the End" | |||
1970 | "Deeper than the Darkness" | |||
1970 | "Winter's King" | Orbit #5 | ||
1971 | * | "Slow Sculpture" | Galaxy Science Fiction | |
1971 | "Continued on Next Rock" | Orbit #7 | ||
1971 | "Jean Duprès" | Nova #1 | ||
1971 | "In the Queue" | Orbit #7 | ||
1971 | "Brillo" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1972 | * | "Inconstant Moon" | All the Myriad Ways | |
1972 | "Vaster than Empires and More Slow" | New Dimensions #1 | ||
1972 | ||||
1972 | ||||
1972 | "Sky" | New Dimensions #1 | ||
1972 | "All the Last Wars at Once" | Universe #1 | ||
1973 | * | "Eurema's Dam" | New Dimensions #2 | |
1973 | * | rowspan="2" | rowspan="2" | |
1973 | * | - | - | |
1973 | "When We Went to See the End of the World" | Universe #2 | ||
1973 | "And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Side" | |||
1973 | "When It Changed" | Again, Dangerous Visions | ||
1974 | * | New Dimensions #3 | ||
1974 | "With Morning Comes Mistfall" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1974 | "Construction Shack" | If | ||
1974 | "Wings" | |||
1975 | * | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1975 | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | |||
1975 | "Cathadonian Odyssey" | |||
1975 | Galaxy Science Fiction | |||
1975 | "Schwartz Between the Galaxies" | Stellar #1 | ||
1976 | * | "Catch That Zeppelin!" | ||
1976 | "Croatoan" | |||
1976 | "Child of All Ages" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1976 | "Sail the Tide of Mourning" | New Dimensions #5 | ||
1976 | "Rogue Tomato" | New Dimensions #5 | ||
1976 | "Doing Lennon" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1977 | * | "Tricentennial" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | |
1977 | ||||
1977 | "I See You" | |||
1977 | "Custom Fitting" | Stellar #2 | ||
1978 | * | "Jeffty Is Five" | ||
1978 | "Air Raid" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1978 | "Dog Day Evening" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1978 | "Lauralyn" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1978 | "Time-Sharing Angel" | |||
1979 | * | "Cassandra" | ||
1979 | "Count the Clock that Tells the Time" | Omni | ||
1979 | "View From a Height" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1979 | "Stone" | |||
1979 | Anticipations | |||
1980 | * | Omni | ||
1980 | "Unaccompanied Sonata" | Omni | ||
1980 | "Can These Bones Live?" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1980 | "giANTS" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1980 | "Daisy, In the Sun" | Galileo | ||
1981 | * | "Grotto of the Dancing Deer" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | |
1981 | "Our Lady of the Sauropods" | Omni | ||
1981 | "Spidersong" | |||
1981 | "Cold Hands" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1981 | "Guardian" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1982 | * | |||
1982 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |||
1982 | "Absent Thee from Felicity Awhile" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1982 | ||||
1983 | * | "Melancholy Elephants" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | |
1983 | "Sur" | |||
1983 | ||||
1983 | "Spider Rose" | |||
1983 | "Ike at the Mike" | Omni | ||
1984 | * | "Speech Sounds" | Asimov's Science Fiction | |
1984 | "Servant of the People" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1984 | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | |||
1984 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |||
1984 | "Wong's Lost and Found Emporium" | Amazing Stories | ||
1985 | * | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1985 | ||||
1985 | "Symphony for a Lost Traveler" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1985 | "Salvador" | |||
1985 | "Ridge Running" | |||
1985 | "Rory" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1986 | * | "Fermi and Frost" | Asimov's Science Fiction | |
1986 | "Flying Saucer Rock & Roll" | Omni | ||
1986 | "Snow" | Omni | ||
1986 | "Dinner in Audoghast" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1986 | "Hong's Bluff" | Omni | ||
1987 | * | "Tangents" | Omni | |
1987 | "Robot Dreams" | Robot Dreams | ||
1987 | ||||
1987 | "Still Life" | |||
1987 | "Rat" | |||
1988 | * | "Why I Left Harry's All-Night Hamburgers" | Asimov's Science Fiction | |
1988 | "Forever Yours, Anna" | Omni | ||
1988 | "Angel" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1988 | "Night of the Cooters" | Omni | ||
1988 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |||
1988 | "Cassandra's Photographs" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1989 | * | "Kirinyaga" | Fantasy & Science Fiction | |
1989 | Interzone | |||
1989 | "Ripples in the Dirac Sea" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1989 | "Our Neural Chernobyl" | Fantasy & Science Fiction | ||
1989 | "Stable Strategies for Middle Management" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1989 | Full Spectrum | |||
1990 | * | "Boobs" | Asimov's Science Fiction | |
1990 | "Lost Boys" | Fantasy & Science Fiction | ||
1990 | "Computer Friendly" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1990 | What Might Have Been? Vol. 1: Alternate Empires | |||
1990 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |||
1990 | "Dori Bangs" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1991 | * | "Bears Discover Fire" | Asimov's Science Fiction | |
1991 | "Cibola" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1991 | "Godspeed" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1991 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |||
1991 | "VRM-547" | Analog Science Fact & Fiction | ||
1992 | * | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1992 | "One Perfect Morning, With Jackals" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1992 | "In the Late Cretaceous" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1992 | "Winter Solstice" | Fantasy & Science Fiction | ||
1992 | "Press Ann" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1992 | "Buffalo" | Fantasy & Science Fiction | ||
1992 | "Dog's Life" | Amazing Stories | ||
1993 | * | "Even the Queen" | Asimov's Science Fiction | |
1993 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |||
1993 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |||
1993 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |||
1993 | Alternate Kennedys | |||
1994 | * | "Death on the Nile" | Asimov's Science Fiction | |
1994 | "Mwalimu in the Squared Circle" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1994 | Full Spectrum 4 | |||
1994 | Fantasy & Science Fiction | |||
1994 | "England Underway" | Omni | ||
1995 | * | "None So Blind" | Asimov's Science Fiction | |
1995 | "I Know What You're Thinking" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1995 | "Barnaby in Exile" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1995 | "Dead Man's Curve" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1995 | "Understanding Entropy" | SF Age | ||
1995 | "Mrs. Lincoln's China" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1996 | * | Fantasy & Science Fiction | ||
1996 | Fantasy & Science Fiction | |||
1996 | "TeleAbsence" | Analog Science Fiction and Fact | ||
1996 | "Life on the Moon" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1996 | "Walking Out" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1997 | * | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1997 | "Un-Birthday Boy" | Analog Science Fiction and Fact | ||
1997 | Starlight #1 | |||
1997 | "Decency" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1997 | "Gone" | Fantasy & Science Fiction | ||
1998 | * | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1998 | "Itsy Bitsy Spider" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1998 | "No Planets Strike" | Fantasy & Science Fiction | ||
1998 | Free Space | |||
1998 | "Standing Room Only" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1998 | "Beluthahatchie" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1999 | * | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1999 | "Maneki Neko" | Fantasy & Science Fiction | ||
1999 | "Radiant Doors" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1999 | "Wild Minds" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
1999 | "Cosmic Corkscrew" | Analog Science Fiction and Fact | ||
1999 | "Whiptail" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
2000 | * | "Scherzo with Tyrannosaur" | Asimov's Science Fiction | |
2000 | "Ancient Engines" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
2000 | "Hothouse Flowers" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
2000 | "macs" | Fantasy & Science Fiction | ||
2000 | "Sarajevo" | Fantasy & Science Fiction | ||
2001 | * | "Different Kinds of Darkness" | Fantasy & Science Fiction | |
2001 | "Kaddish for the Last Survivor" | Analog Science Fiction and Fact | ||
2001 | "Moon Dogs" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
2001 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |||
2001 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |||
2002 | * | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
2002 | Tales from Earthsea | |||
2002 | "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
2002 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |||
2002 | "Spaceships" | Analog Science Fiction and Fact | ||
2003 | * | "Falling Onto Mars" | Analog Science Fiction and Fact | |
2003 | Analog Science Fiction and Fact | |||
2003 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |||
2003 | "Creation" | Fantasy & Science Fiction | ||
2003 | "Lambing Season" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
2004 | * | Shadows Over Baker Street | ||
2004 | "Paying It Forward" | Analog Science Fiction and Fact | ||
2004 | "Robots Don't Cry" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
2004 | "Four Short Novels" | Fantasy & Science Fiction | ||
2004 | Fantasy & Science Fiction | |||
2005 | * | "Travels with My Cats" | Asimov's Science Fiction | |
2005 | Scifi.com | |||
2005 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |||
2005 | "Shed Skin" | Analog Science Fiction and Fact | ||
2005 | "Decisions" | Analog Science Fiction and Fact | ||
2006 | * | "Tk'tk'tk" | Asimov's Science Fiction | |
2006 | "Seventy-Five Years" | Analog Science Fiction and Fact | ||
2006 | Interzone | |||
2006 | "Singing My Sister Down" | Black Juice | ||
2006 | "Down Memory Lane" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
2007 | * | "Impossible Dreams" | Asimov's Science Fiction | |
2007 | "How to Talk to Girls at Parties" | Fragile Things | ||
2007 | "Eight Episodes" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
2007 | "Kin" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
2007 | Strange Horizons | |||
2008 | * | "Tideline" | Asimov's Science Fiction | |
2008 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |||
2008 | "Last Contact" | |||
2008 | "Who's Afraid of Wolf 359?" | |||
2008 | "Distant Replay" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
2009 | * | "Exhalation" | Eclipse #2 | |
2009 | "26 Monkeys, Also the Abyss" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
2009 | "From Babel's Fall'n Glory We Fled" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
2009 | "Evil Robot Monkey" | |||
2009 | "Article of Faith" | Jim Baen's Universe | ||
2010 | * | "Bridesicle" | Asimov's Science Fiction | |
2010 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |||
2010 | Footprints | |||
2010 | "Non-Zero Probabilities" | Clarkesworld Magazine | ||
2010 | "Spar" | Clarkesworld Magazine | ||
2011 | "For Want of a Nail" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
2011 | "Amaryllis" | Lightspeed Magazine | ||
2011 | "Ponies" | Tor.com | ||
2011 | Clarkesworld Magazine | |||
2012 | * | Fantasy & Science Fiction | ||
2012 | Clarkesworld Magazine | |||
2012 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |||
2012 | "Movement" | Asimov's Science Fiction | ||
2012 | Tor.com | |||
2013 | * | "Mono no Aware" | ||
2013 | "Immersion" | Clarkesworld Magazine | ||
2013 | "Mantis Wives" | Clarkesworld Magazine | ||
2014 | * | Tor.com | ||
2014 | "If You Were a Dinosaur, My Love" | Apex Magazine | ||
2014 | Tor.com | |||
2014 | "Selkie Stories Are for Losers" | Strange Horizons | ||
2015 | + | |||
2015 | "On a Spiritual Plain" | Sci Phi Journal | ||
2015 | ||||
2015 | "Totaled" | Galaxy's Edge | ||
2015 | "Turncoat" | Riding the Red Horse | ||
2015 | The Book of Feasts & Seasons | |||
2016 | * | "Cat Pictures Please" | Clarkesworld Magazine | |
2016 | "Asymmetrical Warfare" | Nature | ||
2016 | "If You Were an Award, My Love" | voxday.blogspot.com | ||
2016 | "If You Were an Award, My Love" | voxday.blogspot.com | ||
2016 | "Seven Kill Tiger" | There Will Be War Volume X | ||
2016 | Amazon Digital Services | |||
2017 | * | "Seasons of Glass and Iron" | ||
2017 | Tor.com | |||
2017 | Tor.com | |||
2017 | "Our Talons Can Crush Galaxies" | Uncanny Magazine | ||
2017 | "That Game We Played During the War" | Tor.com | ||
2017 | God, Robot | |||
2018 | * | "Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™" | Apex Magazine | |
2018 | "Carnival Nine" | Beneath Ceaseless Skies | ||
2018 | "Clearly Lettered in a Mostly Steady Hand" | Uncanny Magazine | ||
2018 | "Fandom for Robots" | Uncanny Magazine | ||
2018 | Tor.com | |||
2018 | "Sun, Moon, Dust" | Uncanny Magazine | ||
2019 | * | Apex Magazine | ||
2019 | Uncanny Magazine | |||
2019 | Fireside Magazine | |||
2019 | "STET" | Fireside Magazine | ||
2019 | Uncanny Magazine | |||
2019 | Lightspeed | |||
2020 | "And Now His Lordship Is Laughing" | Strange Horizons | ||
2020 | "As the Last I May Know" | Tor.com | ||
2020 | "Blood Is Another Word for Hunger" | Tor.com | ||
2020 | Uncanny Magazine | |||
2020 | "Do Not Look Back, My Lion" | Beneath Ceaseless Skies | ||
2020 | "Ten Excerpts from an Annotated Bibliography on the Cannibal Women of Ratnabar Island" | Nightmare Magazine |
Retro Hugos
Beginning with the 1996 Worldcon, the World Science Fiction Society created the concept of "Retro Hugos", in which the Hugo award could be retroactively awarded for years 50, 75, or 100 years before the current year, if no awards were originally given that year. Retro Hugos have been awarded seven times, for 1939, 1941, 1943—1946, 1951, and 1954.Year | Year awarded | Author | Short story | Publisher or publication | Ref. |
1939 | 2014 | * | "How We Went to Mars" | Amateur Science Stories | |
1939 | 2014 | Astounding Science-Fiction | |||
1939 | 2014 | "Helen O'Loy" | Astounding Science-Fiction | ||
1939 | 2014 | "Hollerbochen's Dilemma" | Imagination! | ||
1939 | 2014 | "Hyperpilosity" | Astounding Science-Fiction | ||
1941 | 2016 | * | "Robbie" | Super Science Stories | |
1941 | 2016 | "Martian Quest" | Astounding Science Fiction | ||
1941 | 2016 | "Requiem" | Astounding Science Fiction | ||
1941 | 2016 | Planet Stories | |||
1941 | 2016 | "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" | Sur | ||
1943 | 2018 | * | rowspan="2" | Astounding Science Fiction | |
1943 | 2018 | * | - | Astounding Science Fiction | |
1943 | 2018 | "Etaoin Shrdlu" | Unknown | ||
1943 | 2018 | "Mimic" | Astonishing Stories | ||
1943 | 2018 | "Proof" | Astounding Science Fiction | ||
1943 | 2018 | "Runaround" | Astounding Science Fiction | ||
1943 | 2018 | Unknown | |||
1944 | 2019 | * | "King of the Gray Spaces" | Famous Fantastic Mysteries | |
1944 | 2019 | "Death Sentence" | Astounding Science Fiction | ||
1944 | 2019 | "Doorway into Time" | Famous Fantastic Mysteries | ||
1944 | 2019 | "Exile" | Super Science Stories | ||
1944 | 2019 | "Q.U.R." | Astounding Science-Fiction | ||
1944 | 2019 | "Yours Truly – Jack the Ripper" | Weird Tales | ||
1945 | 2020 | "And the Gods Laughed" | "Planet Stories | ||
1945 | 2020 | "Desertion" | Astounding Science-Fiction | ||
1945 | 2020 | "Far Centaurus" | Astounding Science-Fiction | ||
1945 | 2020 | "Huddling Place" | Astounding Science-Fiction | ||
1945 | 2020 | "I, Rocket" | Amazing Stories | ||
1945 | 2020 | Astounding Science-Fiction | |||
1946 | 1996 | * | "Uncommon Sense" | Astounding Science-Fiction | |
1946 | 1996 | Astounding Science-Fiction | |||
1946 | 1996 | Astounding Science-Fiction | |||
1946 | 1996 | "What You Need" | Astounding Science-Fiction | ||
1946 | 1996 | "Correspondence Course" | Astounding Science-Fiction | ||
1951 | 2001 | * | "To Serve Man" | Galaxy Science Fiction | |
1951 | 2001 | "Coming Attraction" | Galaxy Science Fiction | ||
1951 | 2001 | "Born of Man and Woman" | |||
1951 | 2001 | Astounding Science-Fiction | |||
1951 | 2001 | ||||
1954 | 2004 | * | Star Science Fiction Stories #1 | ||
1954 | 2004 | "It's a Good Life" | Star Science Fiction Stories #2 | ||
1954 | 2004 | "Star Light, Star Bright" | |||
1954 | 2004 | Galaxy Science Fiction | |||
1954 | 2004 | "Seventh Victim" | Galaxy Science Fiction'' |