Hugo Award for Best Fanzine

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The Hugo Award for Best Fanzine is a major science fiction and fantasy honor recognizing excellence in non-professional, fan-produced magazines and publications.

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Label Occurrences
Hugo Award for Best Fanzine canonical 14

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Hugo Award category
literary award
science fiction award
awardedIn 20th century
21st century
awardFor best fan-produced magazine
best non-professional fan publication
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eligibility fan-produced publication
non-professional publication
periodical publication
science fiction or fantasy related content
excludes professional magazines
semiprozines
field fantasy
science fiction
firstAwarded 1955
frequency annual
genre speculative fiction
hasCategoryType fan category
hasLanguageRequirement primarily in English or widely accessible language
hasMedium electronic
online publication
print
hasTopic fan culture
fantasy fandom
science fiction fandom
speculative fiction commentary
inception 1955
namedAfter Hugo Gernsback
notableWinner Ansible
Banana Wings
File 770
Journey Planet
Locus
Mimosa
organizer World Science Fiction Society
partOf Hugo Award
surface form: Hugo Awards
presentedAt Worldcon
surface form: World Science Fiction Convention
presentedBy World Science Fiction Society
relatedTo Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer
Hugo Award for Best Fancast
Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine
selectionMethod popular vote
typicalFormat amateur magazine
fan journal
fan newsletter
votedBy attending members of Worldcon
members of Worldcon
supporting members of Worldcon

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# Requirements
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- If the subject is not a named entity, return an empty list.
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- Separate several objects into multiple triples with one object.
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Subject: Hugo Award for Best Fanzine
Description of subject: The Hugo Award for Best Fanzine is a major science fiction and fantasy honor recognizing excellence in non-professional, fan-produced magazines and publications.

Referenced by (14)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

World Science Fiction Society awardAdministered Hugo Award for Best Fanzine
WSFS awardAdministered Hugo Award for Best Fanzine
subject surface form: World Science Fiction Society
Locus hasAward Hugo Award for Best Fanzine
File 770 awardReceived Hugo Award for Best Fanzine
Ansible awardReceived Hugo Award for Best Fanzine
Mimosa awardReceived Hugo Award for Best Fanzine
Journey Planet awardReceived Hugo Award for Best Fanzine
Banana Wings awardReceived Hugo Award for Best Fanzine
Hugo Award for Best Fancast relatedTo Hugo Award for Best Fanzine
Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine relatedAward Hugo Award for Best Fanzine
Cheryl Morgan awardReceived Hugo Award for Best Fanzine
David Langford awardReceived Hugo Award for Best Fanzine
Mike Glyer awardReceived Hugo Award for Best Fanzine
Claire Brialey awardReceived Hugo Award for Best Fanzine