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in contention, which received the next-best-ranked vote on that ballot. If no work that is still in contention has been
marked with a ranked vote, that ballot is not counted again for that category. Additional counts will be made,
removing the last-place work from contention each time, and adding next-best-ranked votes from its ballots to the
totals for the works still in contention, until one work receives a majority of the votes cast in the latest count in that
category, in which case that work is declared the winner of the Nebula Award for that category; or until only two
works remain with exactly the same number of ballots counted in their favor, in which case the work, of those two,
which received the greater number of first-ranked votes on the first count is declared the winner of the Nebula
Award. If both works also had the same number of first-ranked votes on the first count, the voting is declared a tie,
and both works will receive the Nebula Award.
17. The Final Ballot will be tabulated by an independent agency. To be counted, properly prepared Final Ballots
must be received by the Final Ballot closing date, which shall be not less than 28 days after the date of distribution of
the Final Ballot.
18. Nebula Juries
a. The SFWA President shall appoint, and the Nebula Awards Report editor administer three Nebula juries, each
consisting of at least three (3) and not more than seven (7) members. In the case of the Dramatic Script Nebula Jury,
at least two members of that Jury shall have had at least one script professionally produced.
b. The Short Fiction Jury shall have the option of adding one work to the Final Ballot in each of the three short
fiction categories (short story, novelette and novella).
c. The Novel Jury shall have the option of adding one work to the novel category.
d. The Script Jury shall have the option of adding one work to the Script category. The Script Jury shall also be
charged with ensuring, to the best of its ability, that the Nebula for best script is presented to the primary writer or
writers of an actual script. Accordingly, the Jury shall be responsible for requesting a copy of the production script
for each script on the Preliminary Ballot, and reviewing the attribution on those scripts, to ensure that the Award
shall accurately reflect the true authorship of the Work. The Jury may disqualify productions where authorship is
unclear or in doubt, or the accredited authorship consists of more than four individuals, with no primary author.
Such disqualified productions will not appear on the Final Ballot.
e. A Jury may not add to the Final Ballot a work written by a member of that Jury.
19. The Nebula Jury shall consider only eligible works published between January 1 and December 31 of the year for
which awards will be presented.
20. The president shall have the power, at his/her discretion, to call for the presentation of a Grandmaster Award. A
maximum of one Grandmaster Award can be presented each year with no requirement that an award be presented
in any particular year. Nominations for Grandmaster Award shall be solicited from the Board of Directors, with the
advice of participating past presidents, who shall vote, with participating past presidents, to determine its recipients.
In case of a tie, the president's vote shall decide.
21. The officers of SFWA, at their discretion, may propose additional awards in special categories to be voted on by
the active members. These additional awards will not be a Nebula Award.
22. The President shall appoint a three (3) person Nebula Awards Committee to rule on questions pertaining to the
Nebula Award rules. The Nebula Award Report editor will serve as a secretary to this committee, but shall not be a
voting member.
23. The Nebula Award rules may be amended by a majority of the active membership or a majority of the officers.
The Nebula Awards Winners
1965-2001



1965
Best Novel: DUNE by Frank Herbert
Best Novella: "The Saliva Tree" by Brian W. Aldiss / "He Who Shapes" by Roger Zelazny (tie)
Best Novelette: "The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth" by Roger Zelazny
Best Short Story: "'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman" by Harlan Ellison