Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
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Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
Summary
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel is a literary award[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of literary_award entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (169 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel won the John Varley[3].
- Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel won the Joan D. Vinge[4].
- Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel won the Julian May[5].
- Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel won the Isaac Asimov[6].
- Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel won the David Brin[7].
- Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel won the Larry Niven[8].
- Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel is in the country of United States[9].
- Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel's instance of is recorded as literary award[10].
- Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel's instance of is recorded as class of award[11].
- Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel's part of is recorded as Locus Awards[12].
- +1978-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel[13].
- Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/040vk98[14].
- Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel's official website is recorded as http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/Locus.html[15].
- Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel's topic's main category is recorded as Q13342902[16].
- Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel's conferred by is recorded as Locus[17].
- Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel's described by source is recorded as Science Fiction Awards Database[18].
- Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel's replaces is recorded as Locus Award for Best Novel[19].
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Recognition
Wins include John Varley[3], a writer[20], 1947–2025[21], of United States[22], awarded the Nebula Award for Best Novella[23], specialised in literature[24]; Joan D. Vinge[4], a poet[25], b. 1948[26], of United States[27], awarded the Hugo Award for Best Novelette[28], specialised in poetry[29]; Julian May[5], a writer[30], 1931–2017[31], of United States[32], awarded the Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel[33]; Isaac Asimov[6], a biochemist[34], 1920–1992[35], of Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic[36], awarded the Hugo Award[37], specialised in biochemistry[38]; David Brin[7], an astronomer[39], b. 1950[40], of United States[41], awarded the Nebula Award for Best Novel[42]; and Larry Niven[8], a writer[43], b. 1938[44], of United States[45], awarded the Inkpot Award[46].
Why It Matters
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel ranks in the top 4% of literary_award entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (169 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[47] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[48]
FAQs
What awards did Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel receive?
Honors received include John Varley[3], Joan D. Vinge[4], Julian May[5], and Isaac Asimov[6].