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Parent topics
- Science fiction: A story-telling genre that presents alternatives to what is currently considered scientifically possible or that extrapolates from present-day knowledge. [e]
- Fantasy (storytelling): A speculative artistic genre involving the supernatural. [e]
- World Science Fiction Convention: A large annual science fiction convention run by the World Science Fiction Society. [e]
- World Science Fiction Society: Unincorporated literary society whose primary activity is the running of the World Science Fiction Convention. [e]
Other science fiction and fantasy literature awards
- Locus Awards: Add brief definition or description
- Nebula Awards: Annual awards chosen by the writer members of the SF & Fantasy Writers of America. [e]
Hugo recipients
- Isaac Asimov: (1920-92) American chemist and prolific author, especially of science fiction. [e]
- Lois McMaster Bujold: American science fiction and fantasy writer, winner of seven Hugos, three Nebulas, and many other awards [e]
- Robert A. Heinlein: (1907–88) American author of science fiction; wrote Stranger in a Strange Land. [e]