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Astounding Award for Best New Writer

Annual awards for science fiction or fantasy

Astounding Award for Best New Writer

Summary

Annual awards for science fiction or fantasy

FieldValue
imageCampbellPin cropped.jpg
imagesize200px
captionPin given to all winners and finalists
altA five-pointed star pin made of fountain pen nibs resting in a small box
nameThe Astounding Award for Best New Writer
awarded_forThe best new writer whose first professional work of science fiction or fantasy was published within the two previous calendar years.
presenterWorld Science Fiction Society
year1973
holderMoniquill Blackgoose
holder_labelMost recent winner
[[Ada Palmer]] accepting the 2017 award

The Astounding Award for Best New Writer (formerly the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer) is given annually to the best new writer whose first professional work of science fiction or fantasy was published within the two previous calendar years. It is named after Astounding Science Fiction (now Analog Science Fiction and Fact), a foundational science fiction magazine. The award is sponsored by Dell Magazines, which publishes Analog.

Between its founding in 1973 and 2019, the award was named after Astoundings long-time editor John W. Campbell, one of the most influential figures in the early history of science fiction. In the aftermath of 2019 winner Jeannette Ng's acceptance speech, in which she described Campbell as a fascist, the science fiction fandom community discussed whether it was appropriate to continue honoring Campbell in this way; the editor of Analog subsequently announced that the award had been renamed.

The nomination and selection process is administered by the World Science Fiction Society (WSFS), represented by the current Worldcon committee, and the award is presented at the Hugo Award ceremony at the Worldcon, although it is not itself a Hugo Award. All finalists receive a pin, while the winner receives a plaque. Beginning in 2005, the award has also included a tiara; created at the behest of 2004 winner Jay Lake and 2005 winner Elizabeth Bear, the tiara is passed from each year's winner to the next.

Eligibility and voting

Writers are eligible for the Astounding Award for two years, and become eligible once they have a work of science fiction or fantasy published in a professional publication. Final decisions on eligibility are decided by the Hugo Administrators while qualification criteria are set by the sponsor, Dell Magazine. The eligibility criteria for what counts as a professional publication are roughly similar to those of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA). As of 2023, qualifying publications must meet at least one of the following criteria: be accepted by SFWA; have at least 10,000 readers; pay the writer at least 8 cents a word and a total of at least US$80; or be self-published or published through a small press, with earnings for the author of at least US$3,000 in one year.

Members of the current and previous Worldcon are eligible to nominate new writers under the same procedures as the Hugo Awards. Initial nominations are made by members in January through March, at which point a shortlist is made of the six most-nominated writers—five prior to 2017—with additional finalists possible in the case of ties. Voting on the ballot of six finalists is performed roughly in April through July, subject to change depending on when that year's Worldcon is held.

Works by winners and finalists of the award were collected in the New Voices series of anthologies, edited by George R. R. Martin, which had five volumes covering the awards from 1973 through 1977 and which were published between 1977 and 1984. Michael A. Burstein, who was a finalist in 1996 and won in 1997, commented that the largest effect of winning or being a finalist is not on sales but instead that it gives credibility with established authors and publishers. Criticism has been raised about the award that due to the eligibility requirements it honors writers who become well-known quickly, rather than necessarily the best or most influential authors from a historical perspective.

Over the 53 years the award has been active, 222 writers have been finalists. Of these, 54 authors have won, including one tie. There have been 62 writers who were finalists twice, 22 of whom won the award in their second year.

Winners and finalists

[[Jerry Pournelle]] with the first award at the 1973 Hugo Awards Banquet

In the following table, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than the year when the writer's eligible work was first published. Each year links to the corresponding "year in literature". Although the award is not given explicitly for any particular work, and such works are not recorded by the World Science Fiction Society or Dell Magazines, a selection of works that the writer in question published in the eligibility period are listed. This list includes novels and short stories, and is not intended to be comprehensive. Entries with a yellow background and an asterisk (*) next to the writer's name have won the award; those with a gray background are the other finalists on the shortlist.

  • Winners and joint winners
YearWriterWork(s)Ref19731974197519761977197819791980198119821983198419851986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
*"Peace with Honor", A Spaceship for the King
"The Eight Thirty to Nine Slot", What Entropy Means to Me
"Stretch of Time"
"The Hero"
"Stop Me Before I Tell More"
"Stranger in the House"
*"The Guy with the Eyes"
*"Stranger in the House"
"Pigeon City"
"Wendigo's Child"
Testament XXI
*"Epicycle"
"Nostalgia Tripping"
Walk to the End of the World
"Outer Concentric", "The Examination"
"Hot Spot"
"Picnic on Nearside"
*"Twilla", "San Diego Lightfoot Sue"
"Picnic on Nearside"
"The Splendid Freedom", "Helium"
Tin Soldier
The Warriors of Dawn
*Gate of Ivrel
A Jungle of Stars
The Warriors of Dawn
"Closed Circuit"
*"Ender's Game"
Lord Foul's Bane
A Jungle of Stars
"We All Have to Go"
"Man-Made Self", Involution Ocean
*Lord Foul's Bane
Inherit the Stars
"We All Have to Go"
"Longshanks", Godsfire
"The Tryouts"
"What Song the Sirens Sang"
*"The Tryouts", Enemy Mine
"Sunsteps"
The Door into Fire
Daughter of the Bright Moon
"The Works of His Hand, Made Manifest"
"Dragon Story"
*"Sunsteps"
"The Singing Diamond", Dragon's Egg
"Spareen Among the Tartars"
The Door into Fire
The Orphan
"A Dragon in the Man"
*The Revolution from Rosinante, Long Shot for Rosinante
The Orphan
Sundiver
The Breaking of Northwall, The Ends of the Circle
"The Feast of St Janis", "Ginungagap"
*The Breaking of Northwall, The Ends of the Circle
The Red Magician
"Emergence"
"Brainchild"
Dreamrider
An Image of Voices
*Tea with the Black Dragon
"Brainchild", "In the Face of My Enemy"
The Red Magician
An Image of Voices, Flexing the Warp
King's Blood Four
The Sleeping Dragon
*"The Taylorsville Reconstruction"
The Game Beyond
"Elemental"
"Lazuli"
"Music of the Spheres"
"The Islands of the Dead"
*The Game Beyond
The Summer Tree
Contact
"Recalling Cinderella"
Tailchaser's Song
"Shanidar"
*"Recalling Cinderella", "Face Value"
Shards of Honor
Fire Sanctuary
"Projectile Weapons and Wild Alien Water"
The Cross-Time Engineer
"Mudpuppies"
*"Surviving", Pennterra
"Projectile Weapons and Wild Alien Water"
"Dress Rehearsal"
In Conquest Born
The Net
*Walkabout Woman
Through a Brazen Mirror
Liege-Killer
"Sing"
Dragon Prince
The Guardsman
Journey to Fusang
*"Sing"
"Live from the Mars Hotel", Orbital Decay
Sunglasses After Dark
Twistor
The Eight
*"The Music Box", The Kobayashi Maru
Sunglasses After Dark
Twistor
Strange Invasion, In Between Dragons
"Thirteen Days of Glory"
*"Tower of Babylon", "Understand"
"No Room for the Unicorn"
"Wings"
Into the Dark Lands
Moonwise
*"No Room for the Unicorn"
"The Winterberry"
"Wings"
Into the Dark Lands
Fire in the Mist
"Apotheosis"
*Virtual Girl
Fire in the Mist
"Apotheosis"
The Well-Favored Man
"A Fireside Chat"
*Vurt
"Ash Minette"
"Sibling Rivalry"
Midshipman's Hope
"Heart of Molten Stone"
*Midshipman's Hope, Challenger's Hope
"Ash Minette"
"TeleAbsence"
The Shape-Changer's Wife
Lethe
*"TeleAbsence"
The Shape-Changer's Wife
Celestial Matters
The Fortunate Fall
Wind From a Foreign Sky
*The Sparrow
An Exchange of Hostages
"Beluthahatchie"
Celestial Matters
The Fortunate Fall
*Brown Girl in the Ring
In the Garden of Iden
"First Contact"
An Exchange of Hostages
"The Big One"
*"Craphound"
"Time Gypsy"
"I Don't Know and I Don't Care"
Code of Conduct
The Shadow of Ararat
*Code of Conduct
The King's Peace
The Shadow of Ararat
"State of Disorder"
"A Diagram of Rapture"
*The King's Peace
"Rossetti Song"
Divine Intervention
Alien Taste
"Fish Merchant"
*Alien Taste
"The Political Officer"
Divine Intervention
Warchild
"Nucleon"
*"Into the Gardens of Sweet Night"
"Nucleon"
Warchild
"Little Gods"
Spin State
*Hammered
The Year of Our War
The Etched City
"O One"
"The Third Party"
*Old Man's War
The Etched City
Mélusine
"O One", Here, There & Everywhere
Elantris
The Year of Our War
*His Majesty's Dragon
The Lies of Locke Lamora
Mélusine
Elantris, Mistborn: The Final Empire
The Sky's the Limit
*"Portrait of Ari"
The Lies of Locke Lamora
Infoquake
The Blade Itself
Grey
Acacia: The War with the Mein
*Acacia: The War with the Mein
"Butterfly, Falling At Dawn"
Thunderer
"Metamorphoses in Amber"
"Lester Young and the Jupiter's Moons' Blues"
*Rosemary and Rue
Thunderer
Soulless
"Soulmates"
"Hooves and the Hovel of Abdel Jameela"
*The Magicians
"Hooves and the Hovel of Abdel Jameela"
Zoo City
Monster Hunter International
I Am Not a Serial Killer
*"The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees"
"1963: The Argument Against Louis Pasteur"
Of Blood and Honey
Redemption in Indigo
"Ray of Light"
*"1963: The Argument Against Louis Pasteur"
The Perilous Life of Jade Yeo
Three Parts Dead
Of Blood and Honey, And Blue Skies From Pain
Blackbirds
*A Stranger in Olondria
The Lives of Tao
Three Parts Dead
Nexus
Chang'e Dashes from the Moon
*The Lives of Tao
Kaiju Apocalypse
"Totaled"
"Shakedown Cruise"
"Sucker Punch"
*The Martian
Red Rising
Traitor's Blade
Nethereal
"The Fisher Queen", "Hungry Daughters of Starving Mothers"
*Too Like the Lightning
"Haunted", "Of Blood and Bronze"
An Equation of Almost Infinite Complexity
Infomocracy
Everything Belongs to the Future
"Waters of Versailles", "Two-Year Man", "The Three Resurrections of Jessica Churchill"
*"Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™"
The Bear and the Nightingale
Heroine Complex
Under the Pendulum Sun
"A Series of Steaks", "Fandom for Robots"
An Unkindness of Ghosts
*Under the Pendulum Sun
The Bear and the Nightingale
The City of Brass
The Poppy War
"A Series of Steaks", "Fandom for Robots"
An Unkindness of Ghosts
*The Poppy War
City of Lies
The Ruin of Kings
"Advice for Your First Time at the Faerie Market"
Empire of Sand
Silver in the Wood
*Silver in the Wood
Axiom's End
The Vanished Birds
The Space Between Worlds
The Unspoken Name
The Ruin of Kings
*She Who Became the Sun
Legendborn
The Space Between Worlds
The Unspoken Name
Winter's Orbit
Iron Widow
*Legends & Lattes
The Bruising of Qilwa
"Christopher Mills, Return to Sender"
Comes Slowly
Ocean's Echo
*Iron Widow
To Shape a Dragon's Breath
The Book Eaters
I AM AI
Godkiller
The Death I Gave Him
*To Shape a Dragon's Breath
These Burning Stars
Godkiller
Never Wake
The West Passage
Mirage in Double Vision

Notes

Citations

Cited references

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