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John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel

Science fiction literary award


Summary

Science fiction literary award

FieldValue
nameJohn W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
imageCampbell_Memorial_Award_trophies.jpg
imagesize120px
altA wooden trophy with a metal oval on top standing in front of a podium, which has a plexiglass trophy on top
captionThe permanent trophy of the Campbell Memorial Award and one of the personalized trophies given in 2009
awarded_forThe best science fiction novel published in English in the previous calendar year
presenterVarious
year1973
year22019

The John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, or Campbell Memorial Award, was an annual award presented to the author of the best science fiction novel published in English in the preceding calendar year. It was given by several organizations from 1973 to 1979 and then by the Center for the Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas until 2019. It was the novel counterpart of the Theodore Sturgeon Award for best short story, awarded at the same conference by the Theodore Sturgeon Literary Trust. The award was named in honor of John W. Campbell (1910–1971), whose science fiction writing and role as editor of Analog Science Fiction and Fact made him one of the most influential editors in the early history of science fiction. The award was established in 1973 by writers and critics Harry Harrison and Brian Aldiss "as a way of continuing his efforts to encourage writers to produce their best possible work." Locus magazine listed it as one of the "major awards" of written science fiction.

The winning novel was selected by a panel of science fiction experts, intended to be "small enough to discuss among its members all of the nominated novels". Among members of the panel have been Gregory Benford, Paul A. Carter, James Gunn, Elizabeth Anne Hull, Christopher McKitterick, Farah Mendlesohn, Pamela Sargent, and Tom Shippey. In 2008 Mendlesohn was replaced with Paul Kincaid, in 2009 Carter left the panel while Paul Di Filippo and Sheila Finch joined, and Lisa Yaszek replaced Di Filippo in 2016. Nominations were submitted by publishers and jurors, and collated by the panel into a list of finalists to be voted on. The minimum eligible length that a work may be is not formally defined by the center. The winner was selected by May of each year, and was for a number of years presented during the Campbell Conference awards banquet in Lawrence as part of the centerpiece of the conference along with the Sturgeon Award. The award was given at this conference since 1979; prior to then it was awarded at various locations around the world, starting at the Illinois Institute of Technology in 1973. Winners were invited to attend the ceremony. James Gunn had maintained a trophy which records all of the winners on engraved plaques affixed to the sides, and since 2004 winners received a smaller personalized trophy as well. In 2019, McKitterick, then the award's chair, announced plans to rename both the conference and the award. Both the conference and the award were cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The award and conference have not been reinstated since.

During the 47 years the award was active, 183 authors had works nominated; 47 of these authors won. In two years, 1976 and 1994, the panel selected none of the nominees as a winner, while in 1974, 2002, 2009, and 2012 the panel selected two winners rather than one. Frederik Pohl and Joan Slonczewski each won twice, the only authors to do so, out of four and two nominations, respectively. Kim Stanley Robinson and Paul J. McAuley won once out of seven nominations, and Jack McDevitt, Ian McDonald, Adam Roberts, and Robert J. Sawyer won once out of five nominations, while Nancy Kress, Bruce Sterling, and Robert Charles Wilson won once out of four nominations. Greg Bear had the most nominations without winning at nine, followed by Sheri S. Tepper at six, James K. Morrow at five, and William Gibson, Ken MacLeod, Charles Stross, and Peter Watts at four.

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the novel was first published. Each year links to the corresponding "year in literature". Entries with a yellow background and an asterisk (*) next to the writer's name have won the award; the other entries are the other nominees on the shortlist. Entries with a gray background and a plus sign (+) indicate a year where no novel was selected as the winner.

  • Winners
  • No winner selected
YearAuthorNovelPublisherRef.20152016201720182019
*Beyond ApolloRandom House
Charles Scribner's Sons
Fugue for a Darkening IslandHarper & Row
*MalevilSimon & Schuster
*Rendezvous with RamaHarcourt Brace Jovanovich
Hodder & Stoughton
Anchor Books
*Flow My Tears, the Policeman SaidDoubleday
Harper & Row
(no award)+
Harper & Row
OrbitsvilleVictor Gollancz Ltd
*Viking Press
Man PlusRandom House
Where Late the Sweet Birds SangHarper & Row
*GatewaySt. Martin's Press
Roadside Picnic and Tale of the TroikaMacmillan Publishers
Doubleday
*GlorianaAvon Publications
Altered StatesHarper & Row
And Having Writ...Bobbs-Merrill Company
*On Wings of SongSt. Martin's Press
Engine SummerDoubleday
Holt, Rinehart & Winston
*TimescapeSimon & Schuster
Pocket Books
Simon & Schuster
*Riddley WalkerJonathan Cape
*Helliconia SpringAtheneum Books
No Enemy But TimeTimescape
*Timescape
Dial Press
Tik-TokVictor Gollancz Ltd
*Timescape
Green EyesAce Books
NeuromancerAce Books
*Bantam Spectra
GalápagosDelacorte Press
Blood MusicArbor House
KiteworldVictor Gollancz Ltd
*Arbor House
This Is the Way the World EndsHenry Holt and Company
Speaker for the DeadTor Books
*Lincoln's DreamsBantam Spectra
Faber and Faber
Bantam Spectra
*Islands in the NetArbor House
Tor Books
DragonsdawnDel Rey Books
*Unwin Hyman
Farewell HorizontalSt. Martin's Press
Good News From Outer SpaceTor Books
*Pacific EdgeTor Books
Queen of AngelsQuestar Science Fiction
Only Begotten DaughterWilliam Morrow and Company
*Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on GanymedeWilliam Morrow and Company
Bantam Spectra
William Morrow and Company
Stations of the TideWilliam Morrow and Company
A Woman of the Iron PeopleWilliam Morrow and Company
*Brother to DragonsBaen Books
SideshowBantam Spectra
Tor Books
(no award)+
Beggars in SpainMorrow AvoNova
Moving MarsTor Books
*Permutation CityMillennium
Brittle InningsBantam Books
*HarperCollins
Bantam Spectra
ChagaVictor Gollancz Ltd
*FairylandVictor Gollancz Ltd
Blue MarsHarperCollins Voyager
Villard
*Forever PeaceAce Books
SlantTor Books
Secret PassagesTor Books
*Brute OrbitsHarperPrism
StarfarersTor Books
DistractionBantam Spectra
*Tor Books
Darwin's RadioDel Rey Books
Greenhouse SummerTor Books
Tor Books
StarfishTor Books
*GenesisTor Books
Ash: A Secret HistoryVictor Gollancz Ltd
Calculating GodTor Books
Infinity BeachHarperPrism
Eos
*Tor Books
*Terraforming EarthTor Books
Probability SunTor Books
Dark LightOrbit Books
DeepsixEos
Fallen DragonMacmillan Publishers
HammerfallEos
Hodder & Stoughton
Roc Books
NekropolisEos
Pashazade: The First ArabeskEarthlight
PassageBantam Books
*Probability SpaceTor Books
Kiln PeopleTor Books
HominidsTor Books
Bones of the EarthEos
Dark AraratTor Books
Tor Books
Lion's BloodWarner Aspect
Charles Scribner's Sons
Eos
VitalsDel Rey Books
*OmegaAce Books
Natural HistoryMacmillan Publishers
Bantam Books
Bantam Books
Roc Books
Eos
Darwin's ChildrenDel Rey Books
Jennifer GovernmentDoubleday
MemoryTor Books
Red ThunderAce Books
Sister AliceOrbit Books
Star DragonTor Books
StorytellerAce Books
Untied KingdomVictor Gollancz Ltd
Tor Books
*Market ForcesVictor Gollancz Ltd
AirSt. Martin's Griffin
MacAdam/Cage
Tor Books
Ace Books
City of PearlEos
GaudeamusTor Books
Newton's WakeTor Books
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
William Morrow and Company
Orbit Books
White DevilsSimon & Schuster
*MindscanTor Books
SpinTor Books
Aio Publishing
AccelerandoAce Books
Child of EarthBenBella Books
Counting HeadsTor Books
Learning the WorldTor Books
Tor Books
Mind's EyeSimon & Schuster
SeekerAce Books
TranscendentVictor Gollancz Ltd
Eos
*TitanTor Books
William Morrow and Company
BlindsightTor Books
FarthingTor Books
DryCoteau Books
GlasshouseAce Books
InfoquakePyr
Living Next Door to the God of LoveTor Books
Nova SwingVictor Gollancz Ltd
OdysseyAce Books
Rainbows EndTor Books
Robert J. Sawyer Books
Sun of SunsTor Books
*In War TimesTor Books
HarperCollins
Tor Books
AxisTor Books
Bad MonkeysHarperCollins
BrasylPyr
DeadstockSolaris Books
HARMDel Rey Books
MainspringTor Books
Eos
Warner
RollbackTor Books
Time's ChildEos
Zig ZagRayo
*Little BrotherTor Books
*Song of TimePS Publishing
William Morrow and Company
AnathemWilliam Morrow and Company
City at the End of TimeDel Rey Books
Valley of Day-GloRobert J. Sawyer Books
*Night Shade Books
Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century AmericaTor Books
Del Rey Books
Del Rey Books
Galileo's DreamBallantine Spectra
Gardens of the SunPyr
MakersTor Books
Steal Across the SkyTor Books
TransitionOrbit Books
WWW: WakeAce Books
Nan A. Talese
Yellow Blue TibiaVictor Gollancz Ltd
*Victor Gollancz Ltd
How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional UniversePantheon Books
Victor Gollancz Ltd
AnthillW. W. Norton & Company
AuroraramaMelville House Publishing
Blackout/All ClearBantam Spectra
CAlfred A. Knopf
Hull Zero ThreeOrbit Books
New Model ArmyVictor Gollancz Ltd
VeteranVictor Gollancz Ltd
Eos
YarnNight Shade Books
Zero HistoryPutnam Publishing Group
*Victor Gollancz Ltd
*Tor Books
EmbassytownDel Rey Books
OsamaPS Publishing
Ready Player OneCrown Publishing Group
This Shared DreamTor Books
Soft ApocalypseNight Shade Books
Dancing with BearsNight Shade Books
RobopocalypseSimon & Schuster
Home FiresTor Books
SeedNight Shade Books
*Jack Glass: The Story of a MurdererVictor Gollancz Ltd
Orbit Books
Any Day NowThe Overlook Press
ExistenceTor Books
Tor Books
Empty SpaceVictor Gollancz Ltd, Night Shade Books
IntrusionOrbit Books
RailseaDel Rey Books
Victor Gollancz Ltd, Tor Books
Blue Remembered EarthAce Books
2312Orbit Books
Slow ApocalypseAce Books
Alif the UnseenGrove Press
*Strange BodiesFaber and Faber
LexiconPenguin Group
ProximaVictor Gollancz Ltd
Alfred A. Knopf
We Are All Completely Beside OurselvesMarian Wood
HildFarrar, Straus and Giroux
Tor Books
Ancillary JusticeOrbit Books
Victor Gollancz Ltd
Evening's EmpiresVictor Gollancz Ltd
Mythic Island Press
Victor Gollancz Ltd
On the Steel BreezeVictor Gollancz Ltd
ShamanOrbit Books
Neptune's BroodAce Books
*Redhook Books
Newcon Press
Tor Books
G. P. Putnam's Sons
AfterpartyTor Books
Europe In AutumnSolaris Books
WolvesVictor Gollancz Ltd
Tor Books
Station ElevenAlfred A. Knopf
DefendersOrbit Books
Ecco Press
BêteVictor Gollancz Ltd
Lock InTor Books
Broadway Books
AnnihilationFSG Originals
EchopraxiaTor Books
*RadiomenPermanent Press
AuroraOrbit Books
DAW Books
Europe at MidnightSolaris Books
Galapágos RegainedSt. Martin's Press
Going DarkMythic Island Press, Saga Press
Luna: New MoonVictor Gollancz Ltd, Tor Books
SevenevesWilliam Morrow and Company, HarperCollins
Victor Gollancz Ltd
Orbit Books, Alfred A. Knopf
WhereTor Books
*Central StationTachyon Publications
Alien MorningTor Books
Unsung Stories
Azanian BridgesNewCon Press
Tor.com Publishing
EverfairTor Books
Into EverywhereVictor Gollancz Ltd
Saga Press
Occupy MeVictor Gollancz Ltd
RosewaterApex Publications
Underground AirlinesMulholland Books
Doubleday
Zero KCharles Scribner's Sons
*Pyr
After the FlareUnnamed Press
AustralVictor Gollancz Ltd
AutonomousTor Books
BorneMCD
Future Home of the Living GodHarper
Saga Press
New York 2140Orbit Books
Tor Books
Titan Books
Mayapple Press
Saga Press
Tropic of KansasHarperCollins
*Blackfish CityEcco Press
Tor Books
Tachyon Publications
Unsung Stories
Moon of the Crusted SnowECW Press
SemiosisTor Books
Space OperaSaga Press
Rare Bird Books
Theory of BastardsEuropa Editions
Time WasTor.com
Unholy LandTachyon Publications

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