Ursula K. Le Guin


science fiction awards database

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“Along the River ”OMNI Best Science Fiction Three, 1993
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The Beginning Place • novel • Harper & Row, 1980
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Locus Awards 1981 — fantasy novel — 7th place
Mythopoeic Awards 1981 — fantasy — nomination
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The Birthday of the World and Other Stories • collection • HarperCollins, 2002
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Locus Awards 2003 — collection — 2nd place
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The Books of Earthsea: The Complete Illustrated Edition (by written by UKLG, illustrated by Charles Vess) • omnibus • Saga Press, 2018
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Hugo Awards 2019 — art book — winner
Locus Awards 2019 — art book — winner
Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences • collection • Capra Press, 1987
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Locus Awards 1988 — collection — 8th place
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“The Building ” • short fiction • Redshift: Extreme Visions of Speculative Fiction, 2001
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Locus Awards 2002 — short story — 13th place
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Changing Planes • collection • Harcourt, 2003
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Locus Awards 2004 — collection — winner
Italia Awards 2006 — international novel — nomination
Mythopoeic Awards 2004 — adult literature — nomination
Cheek by Jowl: Essays • nonfiction • Aqueduct Press, 2009
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Locus Awards 2010 — nonfiction/art book — winner
Mythopoeic Awards 2011 — myth and fantasy studies — nomination
Mythopoeic Awards 2012 — myth and fantasy studies — nomination
The Compass Rose • collection • Harper & Row, 1982
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Locus Awards 1983 — single author collection — winner
Ditmar Awards 1986 — international fiction — winner
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The Complete Orsinia • omnibus • Library of America, 2016
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Locus Awards 2017 — collection — 3rd place
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Dancing at the Edge of the World • nonfiction • Grove Press, 1989
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Hugo Awards 1990 — nonfiction book — nomination
Locus Awards 1990 — nonfiction — 4th place
“The Diary of the Rose ” • short fiction • Future Power, 1976
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Hugo Awards 1977 — novelette — nomination
Nebula Awards 1977 — novelette — nomination
Locus Awards 1977 — novelette — 2nd place
Jupiter Awards 1977 — novelette — winner
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“Direction of the Road ” • short fiction • Orbit 12, 1973
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Jupiter Awards 1974 — short story — nomination
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The Dispossessed • novel • Harper & Row, 1974
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Hugo Awards 1975 — novel — winner
Nebula Awards 1975 — novel — winner
Locus Awards 1975 — novel — winner
Ditmar Awards 1975 — international sf — nomination
Jupiter Awards 1975 — novel — winner
Prometheus Awards 1989 — hall of fame — nomination
Prometheus Awards 1990 — hall of fame — nomination
Prometheus Awards 1991 — hall of fame — nomination
Prometheus Awards 1993 — hall of fame — winner
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“Dragonfly” • short fiction • Legends, 1998
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World Fantasy Awards 1999 — novella — nomination
Locus Awards 1999 — novella — 2nd place
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Locus Awards 2019 — nonfiction — 4th place
“Elementals” • short fiction • Tin House Fal 2012
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Locus Awards 2013 — short story — 5th place
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The Eye of the Heron • novel • Gollancz, 1978
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Locus Awards 1979 — novel — 21st place (tie)
The Farthest Shore • novel • Atheneum, 1972
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Mythopoeic Awards 1973 — fantasy — nomination
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“The Field of Vision ” • short fiction • Galaxy Oct 1973
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Locus Awards 1974 — short fiction — 11th place (tie)
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“The Finder” • short fiction • Tales from Earthsea, 2001
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World Fantasy Awards 2002 — novella — nomination
Locus Awards 2002 — novella — winner
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Fish Soup • short fiction • Macmillan Atheneum, 1992
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Mythopoeic Awards 1993 — children's fantasy — nomination
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Seiun Awards 1998 — foreign short fiction — nomination
A Fisherman of the Inland Sea • collection • HarperPrism, 1994
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Locus Awards 1995 — collection — 2nd place
“The Flyers of Gy: An Interplanetary Tale ” • short fiction • Sci Fiction 8 Nov 2000
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Locus Awards 2001 — short story — 19th place (tie)
The Found and the Lost: The Collected Novellas of Ursula K. Le Guin • collection • Simon & Schuster/Saga Press, 2016
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Locus Awards 2017 — collection — 2nd place
Gifts • novel • Harcourt, 2004
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Locus Awards 2005 — young adult book — 2nd place
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The Hainish Novels & Stories, Volumes I & II • omnibus • Library of America, 2017
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Locus Awards 2018 — collection — winner
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“Horse Camp ”New Yorker Aug 25 1986
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Interfaces (UKLG & Virginia Kidd, eds.) • anthology • Ace, 1980
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Locus Awards 1981 — anthology — 23rd place
“The Jar of Water” • short fiction • Tin House #62
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Locus Awards 2015 — novelette — 2nd place
“Kore 87 ”Terry's Universe, 1988
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The Language of the Night (by UKLG, edited by Susan Wood) • nonfiction • Putnam, 1979
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Hugo Awards 1980 — nonfiction book — nomination
Locus Awards 1980 — related nonfiction book — 4th place
Lavinia • novel • Harcourt, 2008
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British SF Association Awards 2010 — novel — nomination
Locus Awards 2009 — fantasy novel — winner
Mythopoeic Awards 2009 — adult literature — nomination
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The Left Hand of Darkness • novel • Ace Special, 1969
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Hugo Awards 1970 — novel — winner
Nebula Awards 1970 — novel — winner
James Tiptree Jr Memorial Award 1996 — retrospective Tiptree — winner
Ditmar Awards 1970 — international sf — nomination
Gaylactic Spectrum Awards 2001 — hall of fame — nomination
Gaylactic Spectrum Awards 2003 — hall of fame — winner
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Malafrena • novel • Putnam, 1979
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Locus Awards 1980 — fantasy novel — 9th place
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“A Man of the People” • short fiction • Asimov's Apr 1995
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Hugo Awards 1996 — novella — nomination
Locus Awards 1996 — novella — 2nd place
Asimov's Reader Poll 1996 — novella — 4th place
“The Matter of Seggri ” • short fiction • Crank! #3 Spring 1994
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Hugo Awards 1995 — novelette — nomination
Nebula Awards 1995 — novelette — nomination
Locus Awards 1995 — novelette — 12th place
Science Fiction Chronicle Readers Poll 1995 — novelette — 2nd place
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“May's Lion”The Little Magazine v14 #1&2 1983
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“Mountain Ways” • short fiction • Asimov's Aug 1996
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Hugo Awards 1997 — novelette — nomination
Locus Awards 1997 — novelette — winner
Asimov's Reader Poll 1997 — novelette — 6th place
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Nebula Award Stories 11 • anthology • Gollancz, 1976
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Locus Awards 1977 — anthology — 10th place
“Nine Lives ” • short fiction • Playboy Nov 1969
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Nebula Awards 1970 — novelette — nomination
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No Time to Spare: Thinking About What Matters • nonfiction • Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2017
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Hugo Awards 2018 — related work — winner
British Fantasy Awards 2018 — non-fiction — nomination
“Old Music and the Slave Women” • short fiction • Far Horizons, 1999
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Locus Awards 2000 — novella — 4th place
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“Olders ” • short fiction • Omni Winter 1995
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Locus Awards 1996 — short story — 10th place
“On the High Marsh” • short fiction • Tales from Earthsea, 2001
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Locus Awards 2002 — novelette — 2nd place
The Other Wind • novel • Harcourt, 2001
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Nebula Awards 2003 — novel — nomination
World Fantasy Awards 2002 — novel — winner
Locus Awards 2002 — fantasy novel — 2nd place
Italia Awards 2005 — international novel — 2nd place
Mythopoeic Awards 2002 — adult literature — nomination
Seiun Awards 2004 — translated novel — nomination
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“Paradises Lost ” • short fiction • The Birthday of the World and Other Stories, 2002
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Locus Awards 2003 — novella — 2nd place
Italia Awards 2014 — international novel — winner
Paradises Lost • novel
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Kurd Lasswitz Preis 2015 — foreign novel — winner
“The Pathways of Desire ” • short fiction • New Dimensions 9, 1979
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Nebula Awards 1980 — novelette — nomination
Locus Awards 1980 — novelette — 7th place
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Powers • novel • Harcourt, 2007
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Nebula Awards 2009 — novel — winner
Locus Awards 2008 — young adult book — 2nd place
Endeavour Award 2008 — finalist
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“The Rock That Changed Things ” • short fiction • Amazing Stories Sep 1992
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Locus Awards 1993 — short story — 26th place
“The Royals of Hegn ” • short fiction • Asimov's Feb 2000
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Locus Awards 2001 — short story — 4th place
Asimov's Reader Poll 2001 — short story — 4th place
“The Seasons of the Ansarac ” • short fiction • The Infinite Matrix 3 Jun 2002
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Locus Awards 2003 — short story — 13th place
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“SQ ” • short fiction • Cassandra Rising, 1978
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Locus Awards 1979 — short story — 9th place (tie)
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Tales from Earthsea • collection • Harcourt, 2001
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British Fantasy Awards 2003 — collection — nomination
Locus Awards 2002 — collection — winner
Endeavour Award 2002winner
The Tombs of Atuan • novel • Atheneum, 1971
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Mythopoeic Awards 1972 — fantasy — nomination
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“Unchosen Love ” • short fiction • Amazing Stories Fall 1994
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Locus Awards 1995 — short story — 8th place
Unlocking the Air and Other Stories • collection • HarperCollins, 1996
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Locus Awards 1997 — collection — 2nd place
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World Fantasy Awards 2013 — collection — nomination
Locus Awards 2013 — collection — 4th place
Ursula K. Le Guin: Conversations on Writing (by UKLG & David Naimon) • nonfiction • Tin House, 2018
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Hugo Awards 2019 — related work — nomination
Locus Awards 2019 — nonfiction — winner
Voices • novel • Orion, 2006
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Locus Awards 2007 — young adult book — 2nd place
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The Wave in the Mind • nonfiction • Shambhala, 2004
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Locus Awards 2005 — non-fiction — winner
“The Well of Baln ” • short fiction • Hard Words and Other Poems, 1981
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Rhysling Awards 1982 — long poem — winner
“The Wife's Story”The Compass Rose, 1982
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“The Wild Girls ” • short fiction • Asimov's Mar 2002
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Hugo Awards 2003 — novelette — nomination
Locus Awards 2003 — novelette — winner
Asimov's Reader Poll 2003 — novelette — winner
“The Word for World Is Forest” • short fiction • Again, Dangerous Visions, 1972
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Hugo Awards 1973 — novella — winner
Nebula Awards 1973 — novella — nomination
Locus Awards 1973 — novella — 2nd place
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Hugo Awards 2017 — related work — winner
British Fantasy Awards 2017 — non-fiction — nomination
Locus Awards 2017 — non-fiction — 2nd place

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