Winners of the Nebula Award for Best Novella. Many years will not appear because the winning works were only published in magazines and anthologies.
Nebula Award for Best Novella Public
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The Hemingway Hoax by Joe Haldeman
The Hemingway Hoax is a Hugo- and Nebula-winning novella that weaves an intricate plot of a fake Hemingway manuscript with …
Phil in SF says: 1990 winner
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Phil in SF says: 1991 winner
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Phil in SF says: 1992 winner
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Phil in SF says: 1994 winner
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The Ultimate Earth by Jack Williamson
Generations of clones on the moon chronicle the recovery of mother Earth, which has been destroyed and deserted. Eons have …
Phil in SF says: 2001 winner
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4 stars
When Coraline steps through a door to find another house strangely similar to her own (only better), things seem marvelous. …
Phil in SF says: 2003 winner
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Phil in SF says: 2004 winner
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4 stars
The tiny planet Morobe’s Pea has been sold and renamed Walden. The new owner has some interesting ideas. Voluntary simplicity …
Phil in SF says: 2006 winner
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The Women of Nell Gwynne's by Kage Baker
Lady Beatrice was the proper British daughter of a proper British soldier, until tragedy struck and sent her home to …
Phil in SF says: 2009 winner
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Phil in SF says: 2011 winner
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After the Fall, Before the Fall, During the Fall by Nancy Kress
Who knows why the Tesslies attacked in 2014, devastated the environment, nearly destroyed humanity, and imprisoned twenty-six survivors in a …
Phil in SF says: 2012 winner
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Yesterday's Kin by Nancy Kress
Aliens have landed in New York. A deadly cloud of spores has already infected and killed the inhabitants of two …
Phil in SF says: 2014 winner
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Binti by Nnedi Okorafor (Binti, #1)
4 stars
Her name is Binti, and she is the first of the Himba people ever to be offered a place at …
Phil in SF says: 2015 winner
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Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire
4 stars
Eleanor West’s Home for Wayward Children
No Solicitations No Visitors No Quests
Children have always disappeared under the right conditions; …
Phil in SF says: 2016 winner
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All Systems Red by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #1)
4 stars
A murderous android discovers itself in All Systems Red, a tense science fiction adventure by Martha Wells that interrogates the …
Phil in SF says: 2017 winner