Awards DRAFT
1973:
▪ John W. Cambell Award: for Nomination and Finalist for the Best New Writer in SF&F
1974:
▪ Nebula Award: Nomination for “With Morning Comes Mistfall”— short story
▪ Hugo Award: Nomination for “With Morning Comes Mistfall” — short story
1975:
▪ Nebula Award: Nomination for “A Song for Lya” — novella
▪ Hugo Award: WINNER for “A Song for Lya” — novella
▪ Jupiter Awards: Nomination for SF novels & short stories “A Song for Lya” — novella
▪ Locus Poll: “A Song for Lya” — novella — 2nd place
1976:
▪ Nebula Award: Nomination for “The Storms of Windhaven” — novella
▪ Hugo Award: Nomination for “And Seven Times Never Kill Man”— novelette
▪ Hugo Award: Nomination for “The Storms of Windhaven”— novella
▪ Locus Award: WINNER “The Storms of Windhaven” — novella
1977:
▪ Locus Award: WINNER A Song for Lya and Other Stories (Avon) author collection
1978:
▪ Nebula Award: Nomination “The Stone City” (New Voices in Science Fiction) — novelette
▪ Hugo Award: Nomination for Dying of the Light — novel
1979:
▪ British Fantasy Awards: Nomination published in the UK Dying of the Light — novel
1980:
▪ Hugo Award: WINNER for “The Way of Cross and Dragon” — short story
▪ Hugo Award: WINNER for “Sandkings” — novelette
▪ Nebula Award: WINNER for ““Sandkings” — novelette
▪ Nebula Award: Nomination for “The Way of Cross and Dragon” — short story
▪ Locus Award: WINNER “Sandkings” — novelette
▪ Locus Award: WINNER “The Way of Cross and Dragon” — short story
▪ Balrog Awards Nomination for “Sandkings”— short fiction
1981:
▪ Hugo Award: Nomination for “Nightflyers” — novella
▪ Hugo Award: Nomination for “One-Wing”— novella
▪ Analog Readers Poll WINNER for “One-Wing” — serial
▪ Analog Readers Poll WINNER for “Nightflyers” — novella/novelette
▪ Locus Award: WINNER for “Nightflyers” — novella
1982:
▪ Hugo Award: Nomination for “Guardians” — novelette —
▪ Locus Award: WINNER Sandkings (Timescape) — single author collection —
▪ Locus Award: WINNER “Guardians” — novelette
▪ Locus Poll: Windhaven (by GRRM & Lisa Tuttle) — sf novel — 2nd place
1983:
▪ Nebula Award: Nomination for “Unsound Variations”— novella
▪ Nebula Award: Nomination for “The Monkey Treatment” (F&SF Jul 1983) — novelette
▪ Hugo Award: Nomination for “Unsound Variations” — novella
▪ Hugo Award: Nomination for “The Monkey Treatment” (F&SF Jul 1983) — novelette
▪ World Fantasy Award: Nomination for Fevre Dream (Poseidon) — novel
▪ World Fantasy Award: Nomination for The Armageddon Rag (Poseidon) — novel
▪ Seiun Awards WINNER in Japan for “Nightflyers” — foreign short fiction
▪ Balrog Awards WINNER for The Armageddon Rag (Poseidon) — novel
▪ Locus Award: WINNER “The Monkey Treatment” (F&SF Jul 1983) — novelette
▪ Locus Poll: “Unsound Variations” (Amazing Stories Jan 1982) — novella — 2nd place
1986:
▪ Nebula Award: WINNER for “Portraits of His Children” — novelette
▪ Hugo Award: Nomination for “Portraits of His Children” — novelette
▪ Analog Readers Poll: WINNER for “Loaves and Fishes”— novella/novelette
▪ Analog Readers Poll: for “Manna from Heaven”— novella/novelette — 2nd place
▪ Science Fiction Chronicle Readers Poll: WINNER for “Portraits of His Children”— novelette
1987: ▪ World Fantasy Award: Nomination for Night Visions 3 — collection/anthology
▪ Locus Poll: “The Glass Flower” (Asimov’s Sep 1986) — novelette — 3rd place ▪ Writers Guild Award: Nomination for best teleplay, “Beauty and the Beast”
▪ Daedalus Award: WINNER in SF&F for Wild Cards — novel
▪ Gigamesh Award: WINNER for Spanish Fantasy Songs a Dead Man Sing—Best Collection/Anthology
1988:
▪ Hugo Award: Nomination for “Wild Cards” (series) — other forms
▪ World Fantasy Award: Nomination for “The Pear-Shaped Man” — novella
▪ Bram Stoker Awards WINNER for “The Pear-Shaped Man” — novella
▪ Emmy Award: Nomination for Outstanding Drama Series “Beauty & the Beast”
1989:
▪ Bram Stoker Awards: Nomination for “The Skin Trade” (Night Visions 5) — novelette
▪ Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Drama Series “Beauty and the Beast”
1997:
▪ Nebula Award: Nomination for “Blood of the Dragon”— novella
▪ Hugo Award: WINNER for “Blood of the Dragon” — novella
▪ World Fantasy Award: Nomination for A Game of Thrones — novel
▪ World Fantasy Award: Nomination for “Blood of the Dragon” — novella
▪ HOMer Awards: Nomination for “Blood of the Dragon” — novella
▪ Locus Award: WINNER A Game of Thrones — fantasy novel
▪ Locus Poll: “Blood of the Dragon” (Asimov’s Jul 1996) — novella — 2nd place
1998:
▪ Nebula Award: Nomination for A Game of Thrones novel — nomination
1999:
▪ World Fantasy Award: Nomination for “The Hedge Knight” (Legends) — novella
▪ Locus Award: WINNER A Clash of Kings — fantasy —novel
2000:
▪ Nebula Award: Nomination for A Clash of Kings — novel
▪ SF Site Readers Poll: WINNER for A Clash of Kings — sf/fantasy book
2001:
▪ Hugo Award: Nomination for A Storm of Swords— novel
▪ Locus Award: WINNER A Storm of Swords — fantasy novel
▪ Locus Poll: “Path of the Dragon” (Asimov’s Dec 2000) — novella — 3rd place
▪ SF Site Readers Poll: WINNER for A Storm of Swords — novel
▪ Seiun Awards: Nomination in Japan for “’…for a single yesterday’” — foreign short story
2002:
▪ Nebula Award: Nomination for A Storm of Swords (Bantam Spectra) — novel
▪ Geffen Awards — WINNER for SF works in Hebrew for A Storm of Swords — fantasy
2003:
▪ Ignotus Awards — WINNER for SF works published in Spain, for A Game of Thrones (Juego de tronos) — foreign novel
2004:
▪ Skylark Award — WINNER for contribution to SF presented by NESFA
▪ World Fantasy Award: Nomination for GRRM: A RRetrospective — collection
▪ International Horror Guild: Nomination for GRRM: A RRetrospective— collection
▪ Ignotus Awards: WINNER for A Clash of Kings (Choque de reyes) — foreign novel
▪ Ignotus Awards: WINNER for SF works published in Spain, for “The Ice Dragon” (“El dragón de hielo“) — foreign short story
▪ Locus Poll: GRRM: A RRetrospective — collection — 2nd place
2005:
▪ Seiun Awards: for SF/F in Japan Nomination for “The Ice Dragon” — translated short story
2006:
▪ Hugo Award: Nomination for A Feast for Crows — novel
▪ British Fantasy Awards: Nomination for A Feast for Crows —novel
▪ Quill Award: Nomination for A Feast for Crows — sf/fantasy/horror
▪ Seiun Awards: for SF/F in Japan Nomination for Tuf Voyaging — translated long form
▪ SF Site Readers Poll: A Feast for Crows — sf/fantasy book — 2nd place
▪ Locus Poll: A Feast for Crows — fantasy novel — 2nd place
2008:
▪ Xatafi-Cyberdark — for SF works published in Spain Nomination for A Feast for Crows (Festín de Cuervos) — foreign book
2010:
▪ Locus Poll: Songs of the Dying Earth: Stories in Honor of Jack Vance (GRRM & Gardner Dozois, eds.) — anthology — 3rd place
2011:
▪ Seiun Awards: Nomination for SF/F in Japan for Hunters Run— foreign novel
▪ Locus Award: WINNER for Warriors (GRRM & Gardner Dozois, eds.)— anthology
▪ Locus Poll: “The Mystery Knight” (Warriors) — novella — 3rd place
2012:
▪ Declared “One of the Most Influential People of 2011” by Time Magazine
▪ World Fantasy Award: lifetime achievement WINNER for Fantasy works
▪ Hugo Award: Nomination for A Dance with Dragons — novel
▪ British Fantasy Awards:, Nomination for A Dance with Dragons— novel
▪ Locus Award: WINNER for A Dance with Dragons — fantasy novel
2013:
▪ Hugo Award: WINNER for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form for Game of Thrones, Season 2, Episode 9, “Blackwater” (screenwriter)
▪ Phantastik Preis for SF/F works published in Germany WINNER for A Dance with Dragons (Der Sohn des Greifen/Ein Tanz mit Drachen) — foreign novel
▪ Geffen Awards — WINNER for SF works in Hebrew for A Dance with Dragons — fantasy book
▪ Writers Guild Award: Nomination for Game of Thrones — Best Drama Seires
2014:
▪ Harris Collection Literary Award presented by Brown University
▪ Hugo Award: Nomination for “The Meathouse Man” (with Raya Golden)— graphic story
▪ World Fantasy Award: WINNER for Dangerous Women — anthology
▪ Phantastik Preis: Nomination for :”The Hedge Knight/The Sworn Sword/The Mystery Knight” (Der Heckenritter von Westeros: Das Urteil der Sieben) — foreign novel
▪ Reddit Fantasy Stabby Award: WINNER Best of 2014 for Rouges – anthology
▪ Locus Award: WINNER for Old Mars (GRRM & Gardner Dozois, eds.) — anthology
▪ Locus Poll: “The Princess and the Queen” (Dangerous Women) — novella — 3rd place
2015:
▪ Northwestern University Medill Hall of Achievement Award
▪ World Fantasy Award: Nomination for Rogues (GRRM & Gardner Dozois) — anthology
▪ Locus Award: WINNER for Rogues (GRRM & Gardner Dozois, eds.) — anthology
▪ Writers Guild Award: Nomination for Best Episodic Drama (best episode “The Lion and the Rose”)
▪ Emmy Award: for Drama Series – WINNER for Game of Thrones, Season 5
2016:
Locus Poll: Old Venus (GRRM & Gardner Dozois, eds.)— anthology Nomination— TBD
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