Harlan Ellison


science fiction awards database

<—         —>
<—           —>



2000X (by HE, host and story editor; Yuri Rasovsky, producer and director; Warren Dewey, sound engineer)
awards:
SFWA Awards 2001 — Bradbury Award — winner
“All the Lies That Are My Life ” • short fiction • F&SF Nov 1980; Underwood-Miller
awards:
Hugo Awards 1981 — novella — nomination
Locus Awards 1981 — novella — 9th place
Angry Candy • collection • Houghton Mifflin, 1988
awards:
World Fantasy Awards 1989 — collection — winner (tie)
Bram Stoker Awards 1989 — collection — nomination
Locus Awards 1989 — collection — winner
citations:
Approaching Oblivion • collection • Walker, 1974
awards:
Locus Awards 1975 — single author collection — 4th place
citations:
“Basilisk ” • short fiction • F&SF Aug 1972
awards:
Hugo Awards 1973 — novelette — nomination
Nebula Awards 1973 — novelette — nomination
Locus Awards 1973 — short fiction — winner
anthologies:
“Brillo” (by Ben Bova & HE) • short fiction • Analog Aug 1970
awards:
Hugo Awards 1971 — short story — nomination
Locus Awards 1971 — short fiction — 8th place
“Catman ” • short fiction • Final Stage, 1974
awards:
Locus Awards 1975 — novelette — 14th place
“Chatting with Anubis ” • short fiction • Lore #1; Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 1996 — short story — winner
Deathrealm Awards 1996 — short fiction — winner
“Croatoan ” • short fiction • F&SF May 1975
awards:
Hugo Awards 1976 — short story — nomination
Locus Awards 1976 — short story — winner
anthologies:
“Delusions for a Dragon Slayer” • short fiction • Knight Sep 1966
awards:
Hugo Awards 1967 — short story — nomination
“Djinn, No Chaser ” • short fiction • Twilight Zone Apr 1982
awards:
Locus Awards 1983 — novelette — winner
anthologies:
An Edge in My Voice • collection • Donning, 1985
awards:
Hugo Awards 1986 — nonfiction book — nomination
Locus Awards 1986 — nonfiction/reference — 9th place
“Eidolons ” • short fiction • F&SF Jul 1988
awards:
Locus Awards 1989 — short story — winner
anthologies:
“The Few, the Proud ” • short fiction • Asimov's Mar 1989
awards:
Asimov's Reader Poll 1990 — short story — 8th place
“Flop Sweat ”Heavy Metal Mar 1979
anthologies:
“From A to Z, In the Chocolate Alphabet ” • short fiction • F&SF Oct 1976
awards:
Locus Awards 1977 — short story — 11th place
“From A to Z, In the Sarsaparilla Alphabet” • short fiction • F&SF Feb 2001
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 2002 — long fiction — nomination
“The Function of Dream Sleep ” • short fiction • Midnight Graffiti Jun 1988; Asimov's mid-Dec 1988
awards:
Hugo Awards 1989 — novelette — nomination
Bram Stoker Awards 1989 — novelette — nomination
Locus Awards 1989 — novelette — winner
Asimov's Reader Poll 1989 — novelette — 4th place
anthologies:
“Goodbye to All That ” • short fiction • McSweeney's Mammoth Treasury of Thrilling Tales, 2003
awards:
Nebula Awards 2004 — short story — nomination
anthologies:
“Grail ” • short fiction • Twilight Zone Apr 1981
awards:
Balrog Awards 1982 — short fiction — nomination
anthologies:
Harlan Ellison's Watching • collection • Underwood Miller, 1989
awards:
Hugo Awards 1990 — nonfiction book — nomination
World Fantasy Awards 1990 — collection — nomination
Bram Stoker Awards 1990 — nonfiction book — winner (tie)
Locus Awards 1990 — nonfiction — 10th place
awards:
Nebula Awards 1977 — dramatic presentation — nomination
“How Interesting: A Tiny Man” • short fiction • Realms of Fantasy Feb 2010
awards:
Nebula Awards 2011 — short story — winner (tie)
anthologies:
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 2000 — other media — winner
I, Robot: the Illustrated Screenplay (by HE & Isaac Asimov, illustrated by Mark Zug) • Warner Aspect
awards:
Locus Awards 1995 — art book — 3rd place
“I, Robot: The Movie” • short fiction • Asimov's Nov,Dec,mid-Dec 1987
awards:
Hugo Awards 1988 — other forms — nomination
Asimov's Reader Poll 1988 — special award — winner
“I'm Looking for Kadak” • short fiction • Wandering Stars, 1974
awards:
Locus Awards 1975 — novelette — 4th place
anthologies:
“Incognita, Inc. ” • short fiction • Hemispheres Jan 2001; Realms of Fantasy Aug 2001
awards:
Locus Awards 2002 — short story — 3rd place
anthologies:
“Laugh Track ” • short fiction • Asimov's mid-Dec 1986
awards:
Asimov's Reader Poll 1987 — short story — 2nd place
anthologies:
“The Man Who Was Heavily into Revenge ” • short fiction • Analog Aug 1978
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1979 — short story — 5th place
anthologies:
Medea: Harlan's World • anthology • Phantasia Press, 1985
awards:
Locus Awards 1986 — anthology — winner
Mefisto In Onyx • novella • Ziesing, 1993
awards:
Hugo Awards 1994 — novella — nomination
Nebula Awards 1995 — novella — nomination
World Fantasy Awards 1994 — novella — nomination
Bram Stoker Awards 1994 — novella — winner (tie)
Locus Awards 1994 — novella — winner
HOMer Awards 1994 — novella — nomination
Mind Fields (by HE, text; Jacek Yerka, art) • art book • Morpheus, 1994
awards:
Locus Awards 1995 — art book — 2nd place
“Mom ”Silver Foxes Aug 1976
anthologies:
Partners in Wonder • collection • Walker , 1971
awards:
Locus Awards 1972 — reprint anth/collection — 7th place
“The Region Between” • short fiction • Galaxy Mar 1970
awards:
Hugo Awards 1971 — novella — nomination
Nebula Awards 1971 — novella — nomination
Locus Awards 1971 — short fiction — winner
Ditmar Awards 1971 — international sf — nomination
anthologies:
"Repent Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman (by HE, illustrated by Rick Berry) • Underwood Books
awards:
Locus Awards 1998 — art book — 4th place
“'Repent, Harlequin!' said the Ticktockman” • short fiction • Galaxy Dec 1965
awards:
Hugo Awards 1966 — short fiction — winner
Nebula Awards 1966 — short story — winner
Prometheus Awards 2010 — hall of fame — nomination
Prometheus Awards 2011 — hall of fame — nomination
Prometheus Awards 2012 — hall of fame — nomination
Prometheus Awards 2013 — hall of fame — nomination
Prometheus Awards 2014 — hall of fame — nomination
Prometheus Awards 2015 — hall of fame — winner
anthologies:
“Run for the Stars ”Science Fiction Adventures Jun 1957
anthologies:
“Runesmith” (by HE & Theodore Sturgeon) • short fiction • F&SF May 1970
awards:
Locus Awards 1971 — short fiction — 7th place
“Seeing ” • short fiction • Andromeda 1, 1976
awards:
Locus Awards 1977 — short story — 6th place
anthologies:
“Shatterday ” • short fiction • Gallery Sep 1975
awards:
Nebula Awards 1976 — short story — nomination
Locus Awards 1976 — short story — 14th place
anthologies:
“She's a Young Thing and Cannot Leave Her Mother” • short fiction • Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine: Issue One: Fall 1988, 1988
awards:
Bram Stoker Awards 1989 — short story — nomination
anthologies:
“Sleeping Dogs ” • short fiction • Analog Oct 1984
awards:
Jupiter Awards 1975 — short story — nomination
anthologies:
Slippage • collection • Mark V. Ziesing, 1997
awards:
Locus Awards 1998 — collection — winner
citations:
Stalking the Nightmare • collection • Phantasia, 1982
awards:
Locus Awards 1983 — single author collection — 3rd place
Balrog Awards 1983 — collection/anthology — nomination
awards:
Hugo Awards 1968 — dramatic presentation — winner
Strange Wine • collection • Harper & Row, 1978
awards:
Locus Awards 1979 — single author collection — 2nd place
Balrog Awards 1979 — collection/anthology — nomination
citations:

Copyright 2012 - 2024 by Mark R. Kelly and the Locus Science Fiction Foundation. All rights reserved.
This page last updated Saturday 27 Nov 2021 at 11:11 PT