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List of joint winners of the Hugo and Nebula awards

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This is a list of the works that have won both the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award, given annually to works of science fiction or fantasy literature. The Hugo Awards are voted on by science-fiction fans at the World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon); the Nebula Awards—given by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA)—began in 1966, making that the first year joint winners were possible.

The categories are defined by number of words, as follows:

  • Novel: >39,999 words
  • Novella: 17,500 - 39,999 words
  • Novelette: 7,500 - 17,499 words
  • Short story: <7,500 words

Novel

Novella

Novelette

Short Story

Dramatic Presentation, Long Form

Dramatic Presentation, Short Form

Young Adult fiction

Multiple Categories

Note

  • In 1960, Daniel Keyes won a Hugo for his short story "Flowers for Algernon"; he then expanded it into a novel, which was awarded the Nebula for Best Novel in 1966.

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