Nebula Winners Twelve

1978 anthology edited by Gordon R. Dickson
0-06-011078-3Preceded byNebula Award Stories 11 Followed byNebula Winners Thirteen 

Nebula Winners Twelve is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Gordon R. Dickson. It was first published in hardcover by Harper & Row in February 1978, and reprinted in December of the same year. A paperback edition followed from Bantam Books in April 1979.[1][2]

Summary

The book collects pieces published in 1975 and 1976 that won the Nebula Awards for novella, novelette and short story for the year 1977 and nonfiction pieces related to the awards, together with an introduction by the editor. Most of the non-winning pieces nominated for the awards were omitted.

The included stories had originally appeared in the magazines The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Analog, and the anthologies Dystopian Visions, edited by Roger Elwood, Stellar #2, edited by Judy-Lynn del Rey and Aurora: Beyond Equality, edited by Vonda McIntyre & Susan Anderson.

Contents

  • "Introduction" (Gordon R. Dickson)
  • "A Crowd of Shadows" [Best Short Story winner, 1977] (C. L. Grant)
  • "Breath's a Ware That Will Not Keep" [Best Short Story nominee, 1977] (Thomas F. Monteleone)
  • "Tricentennial" [Best Short Story nominee, 1977] (Joe Haldeman)
  • "In the Bowl" [Best Novelette nominee, 1977] (John Varley)
  • "Science Fiction in the Marketplace" [essay] (Algirdas Jonas Budrys)
  • "The Academic Viewpoint" [essay] (James Gunn)
  • "The Bicentennial Man" [Best Novelette winner, 1977] (Isaac Asimov)
  • "Houston, Houston, Do You Read?" [Best Novella winner, 1977] (James Tiptree, Jr.)
  • "Nebula Awards, 1975, 1976: Win, Place, and Show" [essay] (uncredited)

Reception

Paul Walker in Galaxy Science Fiction finds the book "the most tolerable" of "the Nebula Award volumes I have read," with Dickson's introduction "intelligent and interesting, if typical of these anthologies." He singles out the Varley and Asimov stories as "excellent" and the Budrys and Gunn essays as "equally good." But he deems Grant's story "less than first-rate," "a typical 'award-winner,'" with "neither the theme nor the characters ... in any way remarkable," holds "the same is true, to a lesser extent," of the Haldeman and Monteleone stories, and is completely dismissive of Tiptree's "'Houston, Houston, Do You Read?'—which I could not."[3]

The volume was also reviewed by Stephen W. Potts in Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Review, July 1979.[1]

Awards

The anthology placed fourteenth in the 1979 Locus Poll Award for Best Anthology.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Nebula Winners Twelve title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  2. ^ Contento, William G. "Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections". Retrieved 2008-01-23.
  3. ^ Walker, Paul. Review in Galaxy Science Fiction v. 39, no. 8, Nov./Dec. 1978, pages 136-139.
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  1. Nebula Award Stories 1965 (1966) (Damon Knight)
  2. Nebula Award Stories Two (1967) (Brian W. Aldiss, Harry Harrison)
  3. Nebula Award Stories 3 (1968) (Roger Zelazny)
  4. Nebula Award Stories 4 (1969) (Poul Anderson)
  5. Nebula Award Stories 5 (1970) (James Blish)
  6. Nebula Award Stories 6 (1971) (Clifford D. Simak)
  7. Nebula Award Stories 7 (1972) (Lloyd Biggle, Jr.)
  8. Nebula Award Stories Eight (1973) (Isaac Asimov)
  9. Nebula Award Stories 9 (1974) (Kate Wilhelm)
  10. Nebula Award Stories 10 (1975) (James E. Gunn)
  11. Nebula Award Stories 11 (1976) (Ursula K. Le Guin)
  12. Nebula Winners Twelve (1978) (Gordon R. Dickson)
  13. Nebula Winners Thirteen (1980) (Samuel R. Delany)
  14. Nebula Winners Fourteen (1980) (Frederik Pohl)
  15. Nebula Winners Fifteen (1981) (Frank Herbert)
  16. Nebula Award Stories Sixteen (1982) (Jerry Pournelle, John F. Carr)
  17. Nebula Award Stories Seventeen (1983) (Joe Haldeman)
  18. The Nebula Awards #18 (1983) (Robert Silverberg)
  19. The Nebula Awards #19 (1984) (Marta Randall)
  20. Nebula Awards 20 (1985) (George Zebrowski)
  21. Nebula Awards 21 (1986) (George Zebrowski)
  22. Nebula Awards 22 (1988) (George Zebrowski)
  23. Nebula Awards 23 (1989) (Michael Bishop)
  24. Nebula Awards 24 (1990) (Michael Bishop)
  25. Nebula Awards 25 (1991) (Michael Bishop)
  26. Nebula Awards 26 (1992) (James Morrow)
  27. Nebula Awards 27 (1993) (James Morrow)
  28. Nebula Awards 28 (1994) (James Morrow)
  29. Nebula Awards 29 (1995) (Pamela Sargent)
  30. Nebula Awards 30 (1996) (Pamela Sargent)
  31. Nebula Awards 31 (1997) (Pamela Sargent)
  32. Nebula Awards 32 (1998) (Jack Dann)
  33. Nebula Awards 33 (1999) (Connie Willis)
  34. Nebula Awards Showcase 2000 (2000) (Gregory Benford)
  35. Nebula Awards Showcase 2001 (2001) (Robert Silverberg)
  36. Nebula Awards Showcase 2002 (2002) (Kim Stanley Robinson)
  37. Nebula Awards Showcase 2003 (2003) (Nancy Kress)
  38. Nebula Awards Showcase 2004 (2004) (Vonda N. McIntyre)
  39. Nebula Awards Showcase 2005 (2005) (Jack Dann)
  40. Nebula Awards Showcase 2006 (2006) (Gardner Dozois)
  41. Nebula Awards Showcase 2007 (2007) (Mike Resnick)
  42. Nebula Awards Showcase 2008 (2008) (Ben Bova)
  43. Nebula Awards Showcase 2009 (2009) (Ellen Datlow)
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  46. Nebula Awards Showcase 2012 (2012) (James Patrick Kelly, John Kessel)
  47. Nebula Awards Showcase 2013 (2013) (Catherine Asaro)
  48. Nebula Awards Showcase 2014 (2014) (Kij Johnson)
  49. Nebula Awards Showcase 2015 (2015) (Greg Bear)
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