Jupiter Award (Science Fiction)
The Jupiter Award is an American literary prize that was awarded four times from 1974 to 1978 for works in the field of science fiction . The award was presented in four categories: novel ( novel ), short novel ( novella , short story () novelette ) and short story award. The award was presented by the Instructors of Science Fiction in Higher Education , an academic association founded by Marshall B. Tymn .
List of award winners
- Novel
- 1978 Clifford D. Simak for A Heritage of Stars
- 1977 Kate Wilhelm for Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
- 1975 Ursula K. Le Guin for The Dispossessed
- 1974 Arthur C. Clarke for Rendezvous with Rama
- Novella
- 1978 John Varley for In the Hall of the Martian Kings
- 1977 James Tiptree Junior for Houston, Houston, Do You Read?
- 1975 Norman Spinrad for Riding the Torch
- 1974 Robert Silverberg for The Feast of St. Dionysus
- Novelette
- 1978 Gordon R. Dickson for Time Storm
- 1977 Ursula K. Le Guin for The Diary of the Rose
- 1975 Jack Vance for The Seventeen Virgins
- 1974 Harlan Ellison for The Deathbird
- Short story
- 1978 Harlan Ellison for Jeffty Is Five
- 1977 Damon Knight for I See You
- 1975 Ursula K. Le Guin for The Day Before the Revolution
- 1974 Robert Sheckley for A Suppliant in Space
Web links
- Jupiter Awards , entry in the Science Fiction Awards + Database (English)
- Jupiter Award , entry in Fancyclopedia 3 (English)