Nebula Novel Winners by Year |
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The appearance of the Nebula Award changes. They all appear to have a nebula on the top and something else below. That something is is generally some kind of rock that resembles a planetary system, inside a big clear plastic block. The clip art used on this site is not the Nebula Award logo. It's just a symbol to help identify books that have won the award.
| Year | Novel | Author |
| 2001 | ||
| 2000 | Darwin's Radio | Greg Bear |
| 1999 | Parable of the Talents | Octavia E Butler |
| 1998 | Forever Peace | Joe Haldeman |
| 1997 | THE MOON AND THE SUN | Vonda N McIntyre |
| 1996 | SLOW RIVER | Nicola Griffith |
| 1995 | THE TERMINAL EXPERIMENT | Robert J Sawyer |
| 1994 | MOVING MARS | Greg Bear |
| 1993 | RED MARS | Kim Stanley Robinson |
| 1992 | DOOMSDAY BOOK | Connie Willis |
| 1991 | STATIONS OF THE TIDE | Michael Swanwick |
| 1990 | TEHANU: THE LAST BOOK OF EARTHSEA | Ursula K Le Guin |
| 1989 | THE HEALER'S WAR | Elizabeth Ann Scarborough |
| 1988 | FALLING FREE | Lois McMaster Bujold |
| 1987 | THE FALLING WOMAN | Pat Murphy |
| 1986 | SPEAKER FOR THE DEAD | Orson Scott Card |
| 1985 | ENDER'S GAME | Orson Scott Card |
| 1984 | NEUROMANCER | William Gibson |
| 1983 | STARTIDE RISING by David Brin | |
| 1982 | NO ENEMY BUT TIME | Michael Bishop |
| 1981 | THE CLAW OF THE CONCILIATOR | Gene Wolfe |
| 1980 | TIMESCAPE | Gregory Benford |
| 1979 | THE FOUNTAINS OF PARADISE | Arthur C Clarke |
| 1978 | DREAMSNAKE | Vonda N McIntyre |
| 1977 | GATEWAY | Frederik Pohl |
| 1976 | MAN PLUS | Frederik Pohl |
| 1975 | THE FOREVER WAR | Joe Haldeman |
| 1974 | THE DISPOSSESSED | Ursula K Le Guin |
| 1973 | RENDEZVOUS WITH RAMA | Arthur C Clarke |
| 1972 | THE GODS THEMSELVES | Isaac Asimov |
| 1971 | A TIME OF CHANGES | Robert Silverberg |
| 1970 | RINGWORLD | Larry Niven |
| 1969 | THE LEFT HAND OF DARKNESS | Ursula K Le Guin |
| 1968 | RITE OF PASSAGE | Alexei Panshin |
| 1967 | THE EINSTEIN INTERSECTION | Samuel R Delany |
| 1966 | FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON BABEL-17 by (tie) |
Daniel Keyes Samuel R. Delany |
| 1965 | DUNE | Frank Herbert |