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Hugo and Campbell New Writer winners

http://www.sfadb.com/Hugo_Awards_2016
http://www.sfadb.com/John_W_Campbell_Award_for_Best_New_Writer_2016

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The Hugo winners in the four top categories are all first-time Hugo winners (and all women): N.K. Jemisin, Nnedi Okorafor, Hao Jingfang, and Naomi Kritzer. Only Jemisin has been nominated before, for short story in 2010 and novel in 2011.

Sheila Gilbert, Abigail Larson, and Steve Stiles are also 1st-time Hugo winners, Gilbert with her 4th consecutive nomination, Larson with her first, and Stiles with his 15th nomination.

Mike Glyer has won most times before; this is his 11th win, out of a total 54 nominations. This is Ellen Datlow’s 7th win out of 19 total nominations; she previously won in 2002, 2005 (twice, including Best Web Site), 2009, 2010, and 2014. And this is Neil Gaiman’s 5th Hugo in 8 nominations, following American Gods in 2002, Coraline in 2003, “A Study in Emerald” in 2004, and The Graveyard Book in 2009.

Finally, Lynne M. Thomas (Uncanny) as won her 4th Hugo in 9 nominations, after wins in 2011 in the “Related Work” category, and in 2012 and 2013 in the “Fancast” category.

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