Nebula Awards 1970s: A decade of winners
The 1970s represented a high-water mark for science fiction, and the Nebula Awards—voted on by the members of the Science Fiction Writers of America—captured a decade of extraordinary creativity and ambition. This was an era when the genre expanded beyond the pulp traditions of earlier decades to embrace philosophical inquiry, social commentary, and genuinely experimental storytelling. Ringworld by Larry Niven kicked off the decade with a grand vision of engineering impossibility, while Arthur C. Clarke’s Rendezvous With Rama and The Fountains of Paradise bookended the era with sweeping narratives that reminded readers why the Nebula could honor both hard science and pure wonder. Yet perhaps most tellingly, Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Dispossessed claimed the 1974 award, signaling that the Nebula voters were as interested in worlds that challenged political assumptions as those that challenged the laws of physics.
What makes this decade particularly resonant is how the awards captured a shift in who was being recognized for excellence in the field. James Tiptree Jr., writing with a distinctive voice that blended intimacy with cosmic stakes, won multiple awards throughout the seventies. Vonda N. McIntyre emerged as a major talent, earning recognition from The Bicentennial Year forward and ultimately winning Best Novel for Dreamsnake in 1978. Women writers weren’t newcomers to science fiction, but the Nebula Awards of this decade reflected a growing recognition of their contributions and perspectives—something that would only deepen in subsequent years. The decade also saw Robert Silverberg, Theodore Sturgeon, Fritz Leiber, and other pillars of the field continue to produce remarkable work even as newer voices claimed their own space on the podium.
Below, explore the complete list of Nebula Award winners from 1970 through 1979, a treasure trove of stories that defined what science fiction could achieve when it reached for both the stars and the human heart.
1970
Best Novel
Ringworld by Larry Niven
Best Novelette
Slow Sculpture by Theodore Sturgeon
Best Novella
Ill Met in Lankhmar by Fritz Leiber
Best Short Story
- A Dream at Noonday by Gardner Dozois
1971
Best Novel
- A Time of Changes by Robert Silverberg
Best Novelette
The Queen of Air and Darkness by Poul Anderson
Best Novella
The Missing Man by Katherine MacLean
Best Short Story
- Good News from the Vatican by Robert Silverberg
1972
Best Novel
The Gods Themselves by Isaac Asimov
Best Novelette
Goat Song by Poul Anderson
Best Novella
A Meeting with Medusa by Arthur C. Clarke
Best Short Story
When It Changed by Joanna Russ
1973
Best Novel
Rendezvous With Rama by Arthur C. Clarke
Best Novelette
Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand by Vonda N. McIntyre
Best Novella
- The Death of Doctor Island by Gene Wolfe
Best Short Story
- Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death by James Tiptree Jr.
1974
Best Novel
The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin
Best Novelette
If the Stars are Gods by Gregory Benford and Gordon Eklund
Best Novella
Born with the Dead by Robert Silverberg
Best Short Story
- The Day Before The Revolution by Ursula K. Le Guin
1975
Best Novel
The Forever War by Joe Haldeman
Best Novelette
San Diego Lightfoot Sue by Tom Reamy
Best Novella
Home Is the Hangman by Roger Zelazny
Best Short Story
- Catch That Zeppelin! by Fritz Leiber
1976
Best Novel
Man Plus by Frederik Pohl
Best Novelette
- The Bicentennial Man by Isaac Asimov
Best Novella
Houston, Houston, Do You Read? by James Tiptree Jr.
Best Short Story
- A Crowd of Shadows by Charles L. Grant
1977
Best Novel
Gateway by Frederik Pohl
Best Novelette
- The Screwfly Solution by James Tiptree Jr.
Best Novella
Stardance by Spider Robinson and Jeanne Robinson
Best Short Story
- Jeffty Is Five by Harlan Ellison
1978
Best Novel
- Dreamsnake by Vonda N. McIntyre
Best Novelette
- A Glow of Candles, A Unicorn’s Eye by Charles L. Grant
Best Novella
The Persistence of Vision by John Varley
Best Short Story
- Stone by Edward Bryant
1979
Best Novel
The Fountains of Paradise by Arthur C. Clarke
Best Novelette
Sandkings by George R.R. Martin
Best Novella
- Enemy Mine by Barry B. Longyear
Best Short Story
- giANTS by Edward Bryant