Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel

The Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel is one of the annual Locus Awards presented by the science fiction and fantasy magazine Locus. Awards presented in a given year are for works published in the previous calendar year. The award for Best Science Fiction Novel was first presented in 1980, and is among the awards still presented (as of 2022). Previously, there had simply been an award for Best Novel. A similar award for Best Fantasy Novel was introduced in 1978.[1] The Locus Awards have been described as a prestigious prize in science fiction, fantasy and horror literature.[2][3]

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YearNominated Work[1]AuthorRef.
1980TitanJohn Varley
1981The Snow QueenJoan D. Vinge
1982The Many-Colored LandJulian May
1983Foundation's EdgeIsaac Asimov
1984Startide RisingDavid Brin
1985The Integral TreesLarry Niven
1986The PostmanDavid Brin
1987Speaker for the DeadOrson Scott Card
1988The Uplift WarDavid Brin
1989CyteenC. J. Cherryh
1990HyperionDan Simmons
1991The Fall of HyperionDan Simmons
1992BarrayarLois McMaster Bujold
1993Doomsday BookConnie Willis
1994Green MarsKim Stanley Robinson
1995Mirror DanceLois McMaster Bujold
1996The Diamond AgeNeal Stephenson
1997Blue MarsKim Stanley Robinson
1998The Rise of EndymionDan Simmons
1999To Say Nothing of the DogConnie Willis
2000CryptonomiconNeal Stephenson
2001The TellingUrsula K. Le Guin
2002PassageConnie Willis
2003The Years of Rice and SaltKim Stanley Robinson
2004IliumDan Simmons
2005The Baroque Cycle (i.e. Quicksilver; The Confusion; The System of the World)Neal Stephenson
2006AccelerandoCharles Stross
2007Rainbows EndVernor Vinge
2008The Yiddish Policemen's UnionMichael Chabon
2009AnathemNeal Stephenson[4]
2010BoneshakerCherie Priest[5]
2011Blackout/All ClearConnie Willis[6]
2012EmbassytownChina Miéville
2013RedshirtsJohn Scalzi
2014Abaddon's GateJames S. A. Corey[7]
2015Ancillary SwordAnn Leckie
2016Ancillary MercyAnn Leckie[8]
2017Death's EndLiu Cixin
2018The Collapsing EmpireJohn Scalzi
2019The Calculating StarsMary Robinette Kowal[9]
2020The City in the Middle of the NightCharlie Jane Anders
2021Network EffectMartha Wells
2022A Desolation Called PeaceArkady Martine
2023The Kaiju Preservation SocietyJohn Scalzi

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