The Super HUGOS The Best of the Best Author:Isaac Asimov (Editor), Martin H. Greenberg (Editor) Since 1953, the annual HUGO Awards presented at the World Science Fiction Convention have been as coveted by SF writers as is the Oscar in the motion picture field -- and SF fans recognize it as the definitive indicator of quality in science fiction. The Hugos are unique in that the winners are decided not by other writers, or by academics... more », or by a special jury, but by readers. Among the winners have been such SF legends as Robert A. Heinlein, Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Larry Niven, Clifford D. Simak, Roger Zelazny, Harlan Ellison, Frizt Leiber, George R. R. Martin, Anne McCaffery, and other SF superstars.
Now the members of the World Science Fiction Convention 1992, the people who award the HUGOS, name their favorite Hugo-winning stories, to create The Super HUGOS: The Best of the Best.
Contents:
Introduction, including an introduction to each story by Charles Sheffield;
Sandkings (1971) / George R. R. Martin;
The Bicentennial Man (1976) / Isaac Asimov;
Enemy Mine (1979) / Barry B. Longyear;
The Star (1955/1983) / Arthur C. Clarke;
The Big Front Yard (1958) / Clifford D. Simak;
"Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman (1966) / Harlan Ellison;
Weyr Search (1967) / Anne McCaffrey;
Neutron Star (1966) / Larry Niven;
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream (1968) / Harlan Ellison;