挖!!!热烈祝贺冰火第四卷获得今年雨果奖提名~
A total of 533 people cast valid Hugo Nominating ballots this year.<br><br>BEST NOVEL (430 ballots cast)<br>Learning the World, Ken MacLeod (Orbit)<br><span style='color:red'>A Feast for Crows, George R.R. Martin (Voyager; Bantam Spectra) </span><br>Old Man's War, John Scalzi (Tor) <br>Accelerando, Charles Stross (Ace; Orbit) <br>Spin, Robert Charles Wilson (Tor) <br><br>BEST NOVELLA (243 ballots cast)<br>Burn, James Patrick Kelly (Tachyon) <br>"Magic for Beginners", Kelly Link (Magic for Beginners, Small Beer Press; F&SF September 2005) <br>"The Little Goddess", Ian McDonald (Asimov's June 2005) <br>"Identity Theft", Robert J. Sawyer (Down These Dark Spaceways, SFBC) <br>"Inside Job", Connie Willis (Asimov's January 2005) <br><br>BEST NOVELETTE (207 ballots cast)<br>"The Calorie Man", Paolo Bacigalupi (F&SF October/November 2005) <br>"Two Hearts", Peter S. Beagle (F&SF October/November 2005) <br>"TelePresence", Michael A. Burstein (Analog July/August 2005) <br>"I, Robot", Cory Doctorow (The Infinite Matrix February 15, 2005) <br>"The King of Where-I-Go", Howard Waldrop (Sci Fiction December 7, 2005) <br><br>BEST SHORT STORY (278 ballots cast)<br>"Seventy-Five Years", Michael A. Burstein (Analog January/February 2005) <br>"The Clockwork Atom Bomb", Dominic Green (Interzone May/June 2005) <br>"Singing My Sister Down", Margo Lanagan (Black Juice, Allen & Unwin; Eos) <br>"Tk'tk'tk", David D. Levine (Asimov's March 2005) <br>"Down Memory Lane", Mike Resnick (Asimov's April/May 2005) <br><br>BEST RELATED BOOK (197 ballots cast)<br>Transformations: The Story of the Science Fiction Magazines from 1950 to 1970, Mike Ashley (Liverpool) <br>The SEX Column and Other Misprints, David Langford (Cosmos) <br>Science Fiction Quotations, Gary Westfahl (ed) (Yale) <br>Storyteller: Writing Lessons and More from 27 Years of the Clarion Writers' Workshop, Kate Wilhelm (Small Beer Press) <br>Soundings: Reviews 1992_1996, Gary K. Wolfe (Beccon) <br><br>BEST DRAMATIC PRESENTATION: LONG FORM (364 ballots cast)<br>Batman Begins Story, David S. Goyer. Screenplay, Christopher Nolan and David S. Goyer. Based on the character created, Bob Kane. Directed, Christopher Nolan. (Warner Bros.) <br>The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the WardrobeScreenplay, Ann Peacock and Andrew Adamson and Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely. Based on the novel, C.S. Lewis. Directed, Andrew Adamson. (Walt Disney Pictures/Walden Media) <br>Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Screenplay, Steven Kloves. Based on the novel, J.K. Rowling. Directed, Mike Newell. (Warner Bros.) <br>Serenity Written & Directed, Joss Whedon. (Universal Pictures/Mutant Enemy, Inc.) <br>Wallace & Gromit in the Curse of the Were_Rabbit Screenplay, Steve Box & Nick Park and Bob Baker and Mark Burton. Directed, Nick Park & Steve Box. (Dreamworks Animation/Aardman Animation). <br><br>BEST DRAMATIC PRESENTATION: SHORT FORM (261 ballots cast)<br>Battlestar Galactica "Pegasus" Written, Anne Cofell Saunders. Directed, Michael Rymer. (NBC Universal/British Sky Broadcasting) <br>Doctor Who "Dalek" Written, Robert Shearman. Directed, Joe Ahearne. (BBC Wales/BBC1) <br>Doctor Who "The Empty Child" & "The Doctor Dances" Written, Steven Moffat. Directed, James Hawes. (BBC Wales/BBC1) <br>Doctor Who "Father's Day" Written, Paul Cornell. Directed, Joe Ahearne. (BBC Wales/BBC1) <br>Jack-Jack Attack Written & Directed, Brad Bird. (Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation) <br>Lucas Back in Anger Written, Phil Raines and Ian Sorensen. Directed, Phil Raines. (Reductio Ad Absurdum Productions) <br>Prix Victor Hugo Awards Ceremony (Opening Speech and Framing Sequences). Written and performed, Paul McAuley and Kim Newman. Directed, Mike & Debby Moir. (Interaction Events) <br>(There are seven nominees due to a tie for fifth place)<br><br>BEST PROFESSIONAL EDITOR (293 ballots cast)<br>Ellen Datlow (Sci Fiction and anthologies) <br>David G. Hartwell (Tor Books; Year's Best SF) <br>Stanley Schmidt (Analog) <br>Gordon Van Gelder (F&SF) <br>Sheila Williams (Asimov's) <br><br>BEST PROFESSIONAL ARTIST (230 ballots cast)<br>Jim Burns <br>Bob Eggleton <br>Donato Giancola <br>Stephan Martiniere <br>John Picacio <br>Michael Whelan <br>(There are six nominees due to a tie for fifth place) <br><br>BEST SEMIPROZINE (219 ballots cast)<br>Ansible, Dave Langford (ed) <br>Emerald City, Cheryl Morgan (ed) <br>Interzone, Andy Cox (ed)<br>Locus, Charles N. Brown, Kirsten Gong_Wong, & Liza Groen Trombi (eds)<br>The New York Review of Science Fiction, Kathryn Cramer, David G. Hartwell & Kevin J. Maroney (eds) <br><br>BEST FANZINE (176 ballots cast)<br>Banana Wings, Claire Brialey & Mark Plummer <br>Challenger, Guy H. Lillian III <br>Chunga, Andy Hooper, Randy Byers & carl juarez <br>File 770, Mike Glyer <br>Plokta, Alison Scott, Steve Davies & Mike Scott <br><br>BEST FAN WRITER (202 ballots cast)<br>Claire Brialey <br>John Hertz <br>Dave Langford <br>Cheryl Morgan <br>Steven H Silver <br><br>BEST FAN ARTIST (154 ballots cast)<br>Brad Foster<br>Teddy Harvia <br>Sue Mason <br>Steve Stiles <br>Frank Wu <br><br>BEST INTERACTIVE VIDEO GAME <br>Category dropped due to lack of interest as per section 3.6 of the WSFS Constitution <br><br>JOHN W. CAMPBELL AWARD FOR BEST NEW WRITER (186 ballots cast)<br>K.J. Bishop (2nd year of eligibility) <br>Sarah Monette (2nd year of eligibility) <br>Chris Roberson (2nd year of eligibility) <br>Brandon Sanderson (1st year of eligibility) <br>John Scalzi (1st year of eligibility) <br>Steph Swainston (2nd year of eligibility) <br>(There are six nominees due to a tie for fifth place) <br><br>The John W. Campbell Award, sponsored by Dell Magazines, is not a Hugo Award, but appears on the same ballot as the Hugo Awards and is administered in the same way as the Hugo Awards. 恭喜恭喜,等待的日子很难熬啊……<br><br>然而,我想说的是,在欧美广受好评的同时,在国内受到的关注还远远不够哇…………页:
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