NEW VOICES

NEW VOICES
   ORIGINAL-ANTHOLOGY series, subtitled "The Campbell Award Nominees", \#1-\#2 from Harcourt Brace \& Jovanovich/Jove, \#3-\#4 from Berkley Books, final vol from BLUEJAY BOOKS; ed George R.R. MARTIN. Each vol contained original novellas written (a few years later in most cases) by the 4-6 finalists from a particular year of the JOHN W. CAMPBELL AWARD for the best new sf or fantasy writer. The books, which contained stories from the award winners for 1973 to 1977 respectively, were New Voices in Science Fiction (anth 1977; vt New Voices I: The Campbell Award Nominees 1978 US), NewVoices II (anth 1979), New Voices III (anth 1980), New Voices 4 (anth 1981) and The John W. Campbell Awards Volume 5 (anth 1984). Eventually the publication year fell too far behind the year of the award, and this interesting series lost its point and came to a close. The best-known story published in the series is John VARLEY's "Blue Champagne" (1981) in \#4.
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Science Fiction and Fantasy Encyclopedia. . 2011.

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