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Awards Summary

Career and Special Awards: 5

Major Awards: 13

Locus Awards: 4

Other Awards: 13

Total Number of Award Wins and Nominations: 116

Times Served as Judge: 2

Phoenix Awardfor lifetime achievement, presented by DeepSouthCon

— winner

Robert A. Heinlein Awardfor hard SF inspiring space exploration, presented by the Heinlein Society

— winner

Skylark Awardfor contribution to SF in the spirit of E.E. "Doc" Smith; presented by NESFA

Hugo Awardsfor SF/F works, voted by members of annual World Science Fiction Convention

(8 nominations; 5 wins)

“Four Short Novels” (F&SF Oct/Nov 2003) — short story — nomination

Forever Peace (Ace) — novel — winner

“None So Blind” (Asimov's Nov 1994) — short story — winner

“The Hemingway Hoax” (Asimov's Apr 1990) — novella — winner

Mindbridge (St. Martin's) — novel — nomination

“Tricentennial” (Analog Jul 1976) — short story — winner

The Forever War (St. Martin's) — novel — winner

“Hero” (Analog Jun 1972) — novella — nomination

Nebula Awardsfor SF/F works, voted by SF & Fantasy Writers of America professional membership

(9 nominations; 5 wins)

The Accidental Time Machine (Ace) — novel — nomination

Camouflage (Analog Mar,Apr,May 2004; Ace) — novel — winner

Forever Peace (Ace) — novel — winner

“None So Blind” (Asimov's Nov 1994) — short story — nomination

“Graves” (F&SF Oct/Nov 1992) — short story — winner

“The Hemingway Hoax” (Asimov's Apr 1990) — novella — winner

“More Than the Sum of His Parts” (Playboy May 1985) — short story — nomination

“Tricentennial” (Analog Jul 1976) — short story — nomination

The Forever War (St. Martin's) — novel — winner

World Fantasy Awardsfor Fantasy works; juried, with nominations from World Fantasy Con members

(2 nominations; 1 win)

“Graves” (F&SF Oct/Nov 1992) — short story — winner (tie)

“The Hemingway Hoax” (Asimov's Apr 1990) — novella — nomination

(1 nomination; 1 win)

Camouflage (Ace) — winner (tie)

(1 nomination; 1 win)

Forever Peace (Ace) — winner

Locus Awardsfor SF/F/H works, polled by readers of Locus Magazine

(46 nominations; 4 wins)

Work Done for Hire (Ace) — sf novel — 15th place

The Best of Joe Haldeman (Subterranean) — collection — 2nd place

Earthbound (Ace) — sf novel — 11th place

Starbound (Ace) — sf novel — 11th place

“Sleeping Dogs” (Gateways) — short story — 9th place

Marsbound (Ace) — sf novel — 5th place

The Accidental Time Machine (Ace) — sf novel — 5th place

“The Mars Girl” (Escape from Earth: New Adventures in Space) — novella — 2nd place

A Separate War and Other Stories (Ace) — collection — 7th place

Old Twentieth (Ace) — sf novel — 7th place

“Angel of Light” (Cosmos Dec 2005) — short story — 10th place

Camouflage (Ace) — sf novel — 6th place

“Faces” (F&SF Jun 2004) — short story — 6th place

“Four Short Novels” (F&SF Oct/Nov 2003) — short story — 2nd place

Guardian (Ace) — sf novel — 13th place

The Coming (Ace) — sf novel — 4th place

Forever Free (Ace) — sf novel — 6th place

Forever Peace (Ace) — sf novel — 3rd place

None So Blind (Morrow AvoNova) — collection — winner

“For White Hill” (Far Futures) — novelette — 7th place

“None So Blind” (Asimov's Nov 1994) — short story — winner

“Feedback” (Playboy Mar 1993) — short story — 7th place

Worlds Enough And Time (Morrow) — sf novel — 11th place

“Graves” (F&SF Oct/Nov 1992) — short story — 3rd place

“Images” (F&SF May 1991) — short story — 12th place

The Hemingway Hoax (Morrow) — sf novel — 14th place

“The Hemingway Hoax” (Asimov's Apr 1990) — novella — 3rd place

Buying Time (Morrow; NEL) — sf novel — 15th place

Dealing in Futures (Viking) — collection — 9th place

There Is No Darkness (by JH & Jack C. Haldeman II) (Ace) — sf novel — 25th place

Worlds Apart (Viking) — sf novel — 14th place

Nebula Award Stories 17 (Holt, Rinehart & Winston) — anthology — 16th place

Worlds (Viking) — sf novel — 15th place

“Lindsay and the Red City Blues” (Dark Forces) — short story — 16th place

“Blood Sisters” (Playboy Jul 1979) — short story — 8th place (tie)

Infinite Dreams (St. Martin's) — single author collection — 5th place

Study War No More (St. Martin's) — anthology — 17th place

All My Sins Remembered (St. Martin's) — sf novel — 20th place

Mindbridge (St. Martin's) — novel — 2nd place

“Tricentennial” (Analog Jul 1976) — short story — winner

The Forever War (St. Martin's) — novel — winner

“End Game” (Analog Jan 1975) — novelette — 14th place

“Anniversary Project” (Analog Oct 1975) — short story — 8th place

The Forever War (St. Martin's) — novel — 8th place

Cosmic Laughter (Holt, Rinehart & Winston) — reprint anthology — 9th place

“Hero” (Analog Jun 1972) — novella — 4th place

Analog Readers Pollfor stories, articles, and art published by Analog, polled by readers

(2 nominations; 1 win)

“Ectopoiesis” — poetry — 2nd place (tie)

“This Space for Rent” (Analog Nov 1978) — science fact — winner

Asimov's Reader Pollfor stories, poems, and art published by Asimov's, polled by readers

(21 nominations; 2 wins)

“Curse of the Clock” (Asimov's Nov/Dec 2022) — poem — 5th place

“Future History” (Asimov's) — poem — winner

“Gene's Dreams” (Asimov's) — poem — 2nd place

“The Dark Man” (Asimov's Feb 2003) — poem — 3rd place

“January Fires” (Asimov's Jan 2001) — poem — winner

“Dying Live on CNN” (Asimov's Aug 2000) — poem — 2nd place

“Fire on Ice” (Asimov's Jul 2000) — poem — 5th place (tie)

“Dog Star” (Asimov's Mar 1999) — poem — 10th place

“None So Blind” (Asimov's Nov 1994) — short story — 10th place

“Big Boom” (Asimov's May 1994) — poem — 2nd place (tie)

“waiting to explode” (Asimov's Nov 1994) — poem — 3rd place (tie)

“Solo” (Asimov's May 1993) — poem — 7th place

“Carbon Star” (Asimov's Oct 1991) — poem — 7th place

“The Number of the Man” (Asimov's Jun 1991) — poem — 9th place (tie)

“The SF Editor's Lament” (Asimov's Feb 1991) — poem — 3rd place

“The Hemingway Hoax” (Asimov's Apr 1990) — novella — 5th place (tie)

“Astrology Column” (Asimov's Dec 1990) — poem — 4th place (tie)

“The Cepheid Variable” (Asimov's Sep 1990) — poem — 10th place (tie)

“Eighteen Years Old, October Eleventh” (Asimov's Aug 1990) — poem — 10th place (tie)

“The Star: From and For Arthur C. Clarke” (Asimov's Jul 1990) — poem — 6th place (tie)

“The Gift” (Asimov's Feb 1987) — poem — 2nd place

Ditmar Awardsfor Australian SF/F, voted by members of Australian National SF Convention

(1 nomination; 1 win)

The Forever War (St. Martin's) — international sf — winner

HOMer Awardsfor SF/F works, voted by members of SF/F forum on CompuServe

(1 nomination; 1 win)

“None So Blind” (Asimov's Nov 1994) — short story — winner

Ignotus Awardsfor SF works published in Spain, voted by members of Spanish SF Association

(1 nomination; 1 win)

Forever Peace — foreign novel — winner

(1 nomination)

— all-time best sf author — 44th place (tie)

Phantastik Preisfor SF/F works published in Germany, polled by readers of Phantastik.de website

(1 nomination)

Forever Free — foreign novel — nomination

Rhysling Awardsfor SF/F poetry, voted by members of the SF Poetry Association

(5 nominations; 3 wins)

“god is dead short live god” — short poem — 2nd place

“Old Twentieth: a century full of years” — long poem — 2nd place

“January Fires” (Asimov's Jan 2001) — long poem — winner

“Eighteen Years Old, October Eleventh” (Asimov's Aug 1990) — short poem — winner

“Saul's Death” (There Will Be War) — long poem — winner

(2 nominations; 1 win)

“None So Blind” (Asimov's Nov 1994) — short story — winner

“The Hemingway Hoax” (Asimov's Apr 1990) — novella — 2nd place

Seiun Awardsfor SF/F works published in Japan, voted by members of annual Japanese SF Con

(3 nominations)

Camouflage — translated long form — nomination

“A Separate War” — foreign short story — nomination

Forever Peace — overseas long fiction — nomination

(1 nomination)

Forever Peace (Ace) — sf/fantasy book — 9th place

(5 nominations; 3 wins)

Camouflage (Ace) — novel — winner

“Faces” (F&SF Jun 2004) — short fiction — winner

— lifetime achievement — winner

Guardian (Ace) — novel — nomination

— life achievement — nomination

Endeavour Awardfor best book by a Pacific Northwest writer, juried