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1989 Hugo Voting Results 1989 Hugo Voting Results Noreascon 3 received a total of 980 valid Hugo voting ballots. Novel (851 ballots) Cyteen by C.J. Cherryh 199 202 217 277 376 Islands in the Net by Bruce Sterling 171 173 209 250 326 Red Prophet by Orson Scott Card 165 169 190 233 Falling Free by Lois McMaster Bujold 174 178 186 Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson 92 95 No Award 50 Red Prophet by Orson Scott Card 244 250 288 379 Islands in the Net by Bruce Sterling 197 199 246 317 Falling Free by Lois McMaster Bujold 201 208 225 Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson 120 123 No Award 56 Falling Free by Lois McMaster Bujold 290 299 339 Islands in the Net by Bruce Sterling 239 244 337 Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson 171 177 No Award 69 Islands in the Net by Bruce Sterling 350 Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson 231 No Award 104 Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson 482 No Award 139 Novella (699 ballots) The Last of the Winnebagos by Connie Willis 185 187 217 274 365 Journals of the Plague Years by Norman Spinrad 136 136 148 174 215 The Calvin Coolidge Home for Dead Comedians by Bradley Denton 125 126 142 169 The Scalehunter's Beautiful Daughter by Lucius Shepard 126 126 141 Surfacing by Walter Jon Williams 80 82 No Award 47 The Scalehunter's Beautiful Daughter by Lucius Shepard 180 180 228 306 Journals of the Plague Years by Norman Spinrad 169 170 191 252 The Calvin Coolidge Home for Dead Comedians by Bradley Denton 149 151 179 Surfacing by Walter Jon Williams 117 119 No Award 49 Journals of the Plague Years by Norman Spinrad 207 208 268 The Calvin Coolidge Home for Dead Comedians by Bradley Denton 187 190 250 Surfacing by Walter Jon Williams 174 177 No Award 57 The Calvin Coolidge Home for Dead Comedians by Bradley Denton 265 268 Surfacing by Walter Jon Williams 258 264 No Award 67 Surfacing by Walter Jon Williams 430 No Award 100 Novelette (724 ballots) "Schrodinger's Kitten" by George Alec Effinger 245 245 262 308 388 "The Function of Dream Sleep" by Harlan Ellison 127 128 135 171 "Peaches for Mad Molly" by Steven Gould 137 139 168 "Do Ya, Do Ya, Wanna Dance" by Howard Waldrop 118 118 129 "Ginny Sweethips' Flying Circus" by Neal Barrett, Jr. 70 72 No Award 27 "Peaches for Mad Molly" by Steven Gould 184 186 233 298 "Do Ya, Do Ya, Wanna Dance" by Howard Waldrop 175 177 199 282 "The Function of Dream Sleep" by Harlan Ellison 181 182 198 "Ginny Sweethips' Flying Circus" by Neal Barrett, Jr. 94 96 No Award 37 "Do Ya, Do Ya, Wanna Dance" by Howard Waldrop 216 219 296 "The Function of Dream Sleep" by Harlan Ellison 218 219 268 "Ginny Sweethips' Flying Circus" by Neal Barrett, Jr. 150 155 No Award 53 "The Function of Dream Sleep" by Harlan Ellison 296 "Ginny Sweethips' Flying Circus" by Neal Barrett, Jr. 231 No Award 62 "Ginny Sweethips' Flying Circus" by Neal Barrett, Jr. 414 No Award 91 Short Story (698 ballots) "Kirinyaga" by Mike Resnick 132 132 152 175 213 282 "The Giving Plague" by David Brin 134 137 159 181 204 268 "Ripples in the Dirac Sea" by Geoffrey A. Landis 117 120 136 152 183 "Stable Strategies for Middle Management" by Eileen Gunn 102 103 110 133 "Our Neural Chernobyl" by Bruce Sterling 87 88 93 "The Fort Moxie Branch" by Jack McDevitt 73 73 No Award 53 "The Giving Plague" by David Brin 157 160 197 235 281 "Ripples in the Dirac Sea" by Geoffrey A. Landis 138 141 160 195 257 "Stable Strategies for Middle Management" by Eileen Gunn 117 118 134 168 "Our Neural Chernobyl" by Bruce Sterling 114 115 127 "The Fort Moxie Branch" by Jack McDevitt 93 93 No Award 54 "Ripples in the Dirac Sea" by Geoffrey A. Landis 172 175 212 270 "Our Neural Chernobyl" by Bruce Sterling 153 155 194 251 "Stable Strategies for Middle Management" by Eileen Gunn 136 137 166 "The Fort Moxie Branch" by Jack McDevitt 121 122 No Award 60 "Our Neural Chernobyl" by Bruce Sterling 192 194 268 "Stable Strategies for Middle Management" by Eileen Gunn 184 186 246 "The Fort Moxie Branch" by Jack McDevitt 154 158 No Award 71 "Stable Strategies for Middle Management" by Eileen Gunn 262 266 "The Fort Moxie Branch" by Jack McDevitt 220 229 No Award 81 "The Fort Moxie Branch" by Jack McDevitt 366 No Award 100 Non Fiction (598 ballots) The Motion of Light in Water: Sex and Science Fiction Writing in 172 177 179 184 240 the East Village 1957-1965 by Samuel R. Delany First Maitz: Selected Works by Don Maitz by Don Maitz 161 167 170 190 226 The New Encyclopedia of Science Fiction by James E. Gunn 116 128 128 147 A Biographial Dictionary of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists 56 63 64 by Robert Weinberg No Award 59 59 Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror: 1987 by Charles N. Brown 34 and William G. Contento First Maitz: Selected Works by Don Maitz by Don Maitz 211 223 227 259 The New Encyclopedia of Science Fiction by James E. Gunn 154 173 176 204 A Biographial Dictionary of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists by 73 82 83 Robert Weinberg No Award 63 64 Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror: 1987 by Charles N. Brown and 45 William G. Contento The New Encyclopedia of Science Fiction by James E. Gunn 207 239 246 A Biographial Dictionary of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists by Robert 133 158 163 Weinberg No Award 78 82 Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror: 1987 by Charles N. Brown and William 73 G. Contento A Biographial Dictionary of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists by Robert Weinberg 211 222 Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror: 1987 by Charles N. Brown and William G. 130 132 Contento No Award 90 Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror: 1987 by Charles N. Brown and William G. Contento 249 No Award 123 Dramatic Presentation (905 ballots)* Roger Rabbit 560 Willow 94 Big 73 Beetlejuice 72 Alien Nation 58 No Award 48 Beetlejuice 248 253 290 402 Big 207 211 249 317 Willow ? ? ? Alien Nation 104 115 No Award 80 Big 274 280 342 Willow ? ? ? Alien Nation 141 158 No Award 104 Willow 378 Alien Nation 215 No Award 149 Alien Nation 420 No Award 203 * Willow is missing from the published total runoff for rounds 2 and 3; however, the final results show it in 4th place Professional Editor (698 ballots) Gardner Dozois 266 267 293 319 David G. Hartwell 131 132 143 163 Stanley Schmidt 111 111 124 144 Edward L. Ferman 81 83 91 Charles C. Ryan 75 75 No Award 34 David G. Hartwell 198 200 226 302 Stanley Schmidt 162 162 190 243 Edward L. Ferman 157 159 179 Charles C. Ryan 97 97 No Award 38 Edward L. Ferman 248 250 303 Stanley Schmidt 189 189 231 Charles C. Ryan 136 136 No Award 46 Stanley Schmidt 277 286 Charles C. Ryan 206 211 No Award 74 Charles C. Ryan 366 No Award 92 Professional Artist (745 ballots) Michael Whelan 241 242 260 286 326 Don Maitz 171 172 191 237 320 David A. Cherry 116 118 132 150 Thomas Canty 107 107 110 Bob Eggleton 75 75 No Award 35 Don Maitz 239 241 282 354 David A. Cherry 178 180 203 235 Thomas Canty 118 118 126 Bob Eggleton 101 101 No Award 41 David A. Cherry 274 277 344 Thomas Canty 176 176 212 Bob Eggleton 148 150 No Award 45 Bob Eggleton 253 257 Thomas Canty 253 254 No Award 57 Thomas Canty 416 No Award 74 Semiprozine (712 ballots) Locus 243 248 250 286 344 SF Chronicle 160 170 174 194 269 NY Review of SF 124 130 130 179 Interzone 100 113 115 No Award 43 44 Thrust 42 SF Chronicle 248 251 271 327 NY Review of SF 149 150 165 239 Interzone 144 146 162 Thrust 58 59 No Award 47 NY Review of SF 221 224 269 Interzone 182 185 231 Thrust 112 113 No Award 58 Interzone 292 Thrust 153 No Award 73 Thrust 354 No Award 91 Fanzine (462 ballots) File 770 94 105 116 124 159 Lan's Lantern 85 96 117 119 155 Niekas 89 95 104 108 No Award 74 76 80 FOSFAX 63 64 Other Realms 57 Lan's Lantern 110 130 134 182 Niekas 101 112 117 134 FOSFAX 80 86 90 No Award 80 84 Other Realms 72 Niekas 125 131 160 FOSFAX 114 117 140 Other Realms 95 97 No Award 83 FOSFAX 148 161 Other Realms 125 131 No Award 103 Other Realms 217 No Award 127 Fan Writer (455 ballots) Dave Langford 97 101 111 140 141 173 Mike Glyer 89 96 108 115 116 156 Arthur D. Hlavaty 78 83 85 94 94 No Award 62 62 64 68 Avedon Carol 52 55 57 Chuq Von Rospach 45 52 Guy H. Lillian III 32 Mike Glyer 113 125 143 146 184 Arthur D. Hlavaty 82 88 95 95 126 Avedon Carol 81 86 94 94 No Award 66 68 71 Chuq Von Rospach 52 60 Guy H. Lillian III 39 Arthur D. Hlavaty 105 119 123 147 Avedon Carol 106 117 119 139 Chuq Von Rospach 68 79 81 No Award 76 79 Guy H. Lillian III 50 Avedon Carol 139 171 177 Chuq Von Rospach 85 101 106 No Award 86 91 Guy H.
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