Hugo Award for Best New Writer (John W. Campbell Award finalist)

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The Hugo Award for Best New Writer, formerly known as the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, is a prestigious science fiction and fantasy honor recognizing the most promising emerging authors in the field.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary award
alsoKnownAs Campbell Award for Best New Writer NERFINISHED
awardedFor most promising new writer in science fiction or fantasy
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eligibilityPeriod first two years of professional publication
field fantasy literature
science fiction
formerName John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer NERFINISHED
frequency annual
genre fantasy
science fiction
hasCategory finalist
winner
hasStatus active
inception 1973
language English
namedAfter John W. Campbell NERFINISHED
notableRecipient Cory Doctorow NERFINISHED
George R. R. Martin NERFINISHED
John Scalzi NERFINISHED
N. K. Jemisin NERFINISHED
Naomi Novik NERFINISHED
Orson Scott Card NERFINISHED
partOf Hugo Awards NERFINISHED
presentedAt Worldcon NERFINISHED
presentedBy World Science Fiction Society NERFINISHED
selectionMethod popular vote of Worldcon members

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Andy Weir notableAward Hugo Award for Best New Writer (John W. Campbell Award finalist)
John Scalzi awardReceived Hugo Award for Best New Writer (John W. Campbell Award finalist)
this entity surface form: John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer