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Sunday, December 31, 1972

1972 Nebula Award Nominees

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Comments: The 1972 Nebula Awards were owned by Robert Silverberg and Kate Wilhelm. That Silverberg ad a very good year is fairly obvious: he won both the Best Novel Award for A Time of Changes and the Best Short Story Award for Good News from the Vatican.

The fact that Kate Wilhelm had a dominating year is somewhat less obvious, but in my opinion, no less true. Though she did not win any Nebula Awards, she was nominated four times this year: one for Best Novel, twice for Best Novella, and one more time for Best Novelette. That, by almost any standard, is an outstanding year for a science fiction writer.

Best Novel

Winner:
A Time of Changes by Robert Silverberg

Other Nominees:
The Byworlder by Poul Anderson
The Devil Is Dead by R.A. Lafferty
Half Past Human by T.J. Bass
The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin
Margaret and I by Kate Wilhelm

Best Novella

Winner:
The Missing Man by Katherine MacLean

Other Nominees:
Being There by Jerzy Kosinski
The God House by Keith Roberts
The Infinity Box by Kate Wilhelm
The Plastic Abyss by Kate Wilhelm

Best Novelette

Winner:
The Queen of Air and Darkness by Poul Anderson (reviewed in The Hugo Winners, Volume 3, Book 1)

Other Nominees:
The Encounter by Kate Wilhelm
Mount Charity by Edgar Pangborn
Poor Man, Beggar Man by Joanna Russ
A Special Kind of Morning by Gardner Dozois

Best Short Story

Winner:
Good News from the Vatican by Robert Silverberg

Other Nominees:
Heathen God by George Zebrowski
Horse of Air by Gardner Dozois
The Last Ghost by Stephen Goldin

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