Hugo Nominations close on March 10th, and although it’s a little late, we wanted to make sure you were aware of all the books, stories, and authors published by Harper Voyager US that are eligible for both Hugo Awards and the John W. Campbell Award.
We’re proud of all the books and authors associated with Harper Voyager US, and hope you agree when filling out your ballots!
(Note: These are listed by on-sale date)
Best Novel:
James Smythe – The Echo
Kim Harrison – The Undead Pool
Sabrina Benulis – Covenant
Kylie Chan – Dark Serpent
C. Robert Cargill – Queen of the Dark Things
Ian Douglas – Dark Matter
Vicki Petterson – The Given
Bishop O’Connel – The Stolen
Henry V. O’Neill – Glory Main
Tim Lees – The God Hunter
Nick Cole – Soda Pop Soldier
Richard Kadrey – The Getaway God
Jack Heckel – Once Upon A Rhyme
Kim Harrison – The Witch with No Name
Beth Cato – The Clockwork Dagger
Erik Williams – Demon
Sheri S. Tepper – Fish Tails
Caitlin Kittredge – Black Dog
Richard Kadrey – Metrophage
Lexie Dunne – Superheroes Anonymous
Jack Heckel – Happily Never After
Joseph Nassise – On Her Majesty’s Behalf
Sarah Remy – Stonehill Downs
Warren Hammond – Tides of Maritinia
Best Short Story:
Kim Harrison – Sudden Backtrack
Best Anthology:
Christopher Golden – Dark Duets
John W. Campbell Award: