The World Science Fiction Society has selected this year’s winners for their prestigious Hugo award.
The best novel award went to Network Effect, the fifth book in the Murderbot Diaries series by Martha Wells, which also won this year’s Hugo award for best series. (And Network Effect also won 2021’s Nebula award for best novel, given by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.) Here’s how publisher Tor.com begins their description:
You know that feeling when you’re at work, and you’ve had enough of people, and then the boss walks in with yet another job that needs to be done right this second or the world will end, but all you want to do is go home and binge your favorite shows? And you’re a sentient murder machine programmed for destruction? Congratulations, you’re Murderbot.
Come for the pew-pew space battles, stay for the most relatable A.I. you’ll read this century.
The best novelette award went to Two Truths and a Lie by Sarah Pinsker — available now for free reading online (which also won a Nebula award).
The best novella award went to The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo. (Both were also published by Tor.com.) Also available for free reading online is the Hugo winner for best short story, “Metal Like Blood in the Dark” by T. Kingfisher. (And Kingfisher won a second Hugo this year — the Lodestar award for best young adult book for A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking — which also won a Nebula award.)
A special award for “Best Related Work” went to Beowulf: A New Translation. (“Maria Dahvana Headley’s decision to make Beoulf a bro puts his macho bluster in a whole new light,” wrote the New York Times.) And the Best Graphic Story award went to Parable of the Sower: A Graphic Novel Adaptation, written by Octavia Butler and adapted by Damian Duffy…
Netflix won a Hugo award for The Old Guard (“Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form”), while the final 53-minute episode of NBC’s TV show The Good Place won the Hugo for Best Dramatic Presentation, Shortform.
(The episode also won this year’s “Ray Bradbury Nebula Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation”.)
And there were also awards for best fan podcast, best fan writer, and best fanzine, as well as special one-off Hugo award for best video game, which went to the game Hades.
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