The winners of the 2014 Hugo Awards have been announced!

The Hugo Awards have been given since 1953, and every year since 1955, by the annual World Science Fiction Convention (the “Worldcon”). The first Worldcon occurred in New York City in 1939, and Worldcons have been held annually since then, except during World War II. This year’s Worldcon, LonCon 3, was held in London, England.

Congratulations to all the 2014 winners and nominees!

1923 valid nominating ballots were received and counted from the members of LoneStarCon 3, Loncon 3 and Sasquan. (1889 Electronic and 34 Paper.)

Winners for each category appear in bold.

BEST NOVEL (1595 ballots)

Winner: Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie (Orbit)

Neptune’s Brood by Charles Stross (Ace / Orbit)

Parasite by Mira Grant (Orbit)

Warbound, Book III of the Grimnoir Chronicles by Larry Correia (Baen Books)

The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson (Tor Books)

BEST NOVELLA (847 ballots)

Winner: “Equoid” by Charles Stross (Tor.com, 09-2013)

The Butcher of Khardov by Dan Wells (Privateer Press)

“The Chaplain’s Legacy” by Brad Torgersen (Analog, Jul-Aug 2013)

Six-Gun Snow White by Catherynne M. Valente (Subterranean Press)

“Wakulla Springs” by Andy Duncan and Ellen Klages (Tor.com, 10-2013)

BEST NOVELETTE (728 ballots)

Winner: “The Lady Astronaut of Mars” by Mary Robinette Kowal (Tor.com, 09-2013)

“Opera Vita Aeterna” by Vox Day (The Last Witchking, Marcher Lord Hinterlands)

“The Exchange Officers” by Brad Torgersen (Analog, Jan-Feb 2013)

“The Truth of Fact, the Truth of Feeling” by Ted Chiang (Subterranean Press Magazine, Fall 2013)

“The Waiting Stars” by Aliette de Bodard (The Other Half of the Sky, Candlemark & Gleam)

BEST SHORT STORY (865 ballots)

Note: category has 4 nominees due to a 5% requirement under Section 3.8.5 of the WSFS constitution.

BEST RELATED WORK (752 ballots)

Winner: We Have Always Fought: Challenging the Women, Cattle and Slaves Narrative by Kameron Hurley (A Dribble of Ink)

Queers Dig Time Lords: A Celebration of Doctor Who by the LGBTQ Fans Who Love It Edited by Sigrid Ellis & Michael Damien Thomas (Mad Norwegian Press)

Speculative Fiction 2012: The Best Online Reviews, Essays and Commentary by Justin Landon & Jared Shurin (Jurassic London)

Wonderbook: The Illustrated Guide to Creating Imaginative Fiction by Jeff VanderMeer, with Jeremy Zerfoss (Abrams Image)

Writing Excuses Season 8 by Brandon Sanderson, Dan Wells, Mary Robinette Kowal, Howard Tayler, Jordan Sanderson

BEST GRAPHIC STORY (552 ballots)

Winner: Time by Randall Munroe (XKCD)

Girl Genius Vol 13: Agatha Heterodyne & The Sleeping City written by Phil and Kaja Foglio; art by Phil Foglio; colors by Cheyenne Wright (Airship Entertainment)

“The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who” Written by Paul Cornell, Illustrated by Jimmy Broxton (Doctor Who Special 2013, IDW)

The Meathouse Man Adapted from the story by George R.R. Martin and Illustrated by Raya Golden (Jet City Comics)

Saga Vol 2 Written by Brian K. Vaughn, Illustrated by Fiona Staples (Image Comics )

BEST DRAMATIC PRESENTATION (LONG FORM) (995 ballots)

Winner: Gravity Written by Alfonso Cuarón & Jonás Cuarón; Directed by Alfonso Cuarón (Esperanto Filmoj; Heyday Films; Warner Bros.)

Frozen Screenplay by Jennifer Lee; Directed by Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee (Walt Disney Studios)

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Screenplay by Simon Beaufoy & Michael Arndt; Directed by Francis Lawrence (Color Force; Lionsgate)

Iron Man 3 Screenplay by Drew Pearce & Shane Black; Directed by Shane Black (Marvel Studios; DMG Entertainment; Paramount Pictures)

Pacific Rim Screenplay by Travis Beacham & Guillermo del Toro; Directed by Guillermo del Toro (Legendary Pictures, Warner Bros., Disney Double Dare You)

BEST DRAMATIC PRESENTATION (SHORT FORM) (760 ballots)

Winner: Game of Thrones: “The Rains of Castamere” Written by David Benioff & D.B. Weiss; Directed by David Nutter (HBO Entertainment)

An Adventure in Space and Time Written by Mark Gatiss; Directed by Terry McDonough (BBC Television)

Doctor Who: “The Day of the Doctor” Written by Steven Moffat, Directed by Nick Hurran (BBC)

Doctor Who: “The Name of the Doctor” Written by Steven Moffat, Directed by Saul Metzstein (BBC)

The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot Written & Directed by Peter Davison (BBC Television)

Orphan Black: “Variations under Domestication” Written by Will Pascoe; Directed by John Fawcett (Temple Street Productions; Space/BBC America)

Note: category has 6 nominees due to a tie for 5th place.

BEST EDITOR – SHORT FORM (656 ballots)

Winner: Ellen Datlow

John Joseph Adams

Neil Clarke

Jonathan Strahan

Sheila Williams

BEST EDITOR – LONG FORM (632 ballots)

Winner: Ginjer Buchanan

Sheila Gilbert

Liz Gorinsky

Lee Harris

Toni Weisskopf

BEST PROFESSIONAL ARTIST (624 ballots)

Winner: Julie Dillon

Galen Dara

Daniel Dos Santos

John Harris

John Picacio

Fiona Staples

Note: category has 6 nominees due to a tie for 5th place.

BEST SEMIPROZINE (411 ballots)

Winner: Lightspeed Magazine edited by John Joseph Adams, Rich Horton and Stefan Rudnicki

Apex Magazine edited by Lynne M. Thomas, Jason Sizemore and Michael Damian Thomas

Beneath Ceaseless Skies edited by Scott H. Andrews

Interzone edited by Andy Cox

Strange Horizons edited by Niall Harrison, Brit Mandelo, An Owomoyela, Julia Rios, Sonya Taaffe, Abigail Nussbaum, Rebecca Cross, Anaea Lay and Shane Gavin

BEST FANZINE (478 ballots)

Winner: A Dribble of Ink edited by Aidan Moher

The Book Smugglers edited by Ana Grilo and Thea James

Elitist Book Reviews edited by Steven Diamond

Journey Planet edited by James Bacon, Christopher J Garcia, Lynda E. Rucker, Pete Young, Colin Harris and Helen J. Montgomery

Pornokitsch edited by Anne C. Perry and Jared Shurin

BEST FANCAST (396 ballots)

Winner: SF Signal Podcast, Patrick Hester

The Coode Street Podcast, Jonathan Strahan and Gary K. Wolfe

Doctor Who: Verity! Deborah Stanish, Erika Ensign, Katrina Griffiths, L.M. Myles, Lynne M. Thomas and Tansy Rayner Roberts

Galactic Suburbia Podcast, Alisa Krasnostein, Alexandra Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts (Presenters) and Andrew Finch (Producer)

The Skiffy and Fanty Show, Shaun Duke, Jen Zink, Julia Rios, Paul Weimer, David Annandale, Mike Underwood and Stina Leicht

Tea and Jeopardy, Emma Newman

The Writer and the Critic, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond

Note: category has 7 nominees due to a tie for 5th place.

BEST FAN WRITER (521 ballots)

Winner: Kameron Hurley

Liz Bourke

Foz Meadows

Abigail Nussbaum

Mark Oshiro

BEST FAN ARTIST (316 ballots)

Winner: Sarah Webb

Brad W. Foster

Mandie Manzano

Spring Schoenhuth

Steve Stiles

JOHN W. CAMPBELL AWARD FOR BEST NEW WRITER (767 ballots)

Award for the best new professional science fiction or fantasy writer of 2012 or 2013, sponsored by Dell Magazines (not a Hugo Award).

Winner: Sofia Samatar *

Wesley Chu

Max Gladstone *

Ramez Naam *

Benjanun Sriduangkaew

*Finalists in their 2nd year of eligibility.

As Loncon 3 marks the 75th anniversary of the first Worldcon in 1939, there was also a special presentation of Retrospective Hugo Awards for the best works of 1938. Check out the list of winners here.

Hugo and Retro-Hugo Award finalists are selected by members of the previous Worldcon and of the upcoming one; winners are selected by members of the upcoming one. All Attending and Supporting members of LonCon 3 can vote on the final ballot. For more information about voting in the Hugo Awards, or becoming a member of LonCon 3, please click here.