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AWARD FOR BEST FANTASY NOVEL 1975-2002 |
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The Awards are made each year for works of Fantasy published during the prior year. The World Fantasy Award has been called "the most prestigious award for fantasy alone (including weird and horror fiction) and ranks in prestige with the Hugo, the Nebula, and the Locus Poll." -- James Gunn, editor, The New Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, 1988. The two entries for 2001 indicate a tie for the Award.
| 2002 | Ursula K. LeGuin | The Other Wind |
| 2001 | Tim Powers | Declore |
| 2001 | Sean Stewart | Galveston |
| 2000 | Martin Scott | Thraxas |
| 1999 | Louise Erdich | The Antelope Wife |
| 1998 | Jeffrey Ford | The Physiognomy |
| 1997 | Rachel Pollack | Godmother Night |
| 1996 | Christopher Priest | The Prestige |
| 1995 | James Morrow | Towing Jehovah |
| 1994 | Lewis Shiner | Glimpses |
| 1993 | Tim Powers | Last Call |
| 1992 | Robert R. McCammon | Boy's Life |
| 1991 | James Morrow | Only Begotten Daughter |
| 1990 | Jack Vance | Lyonesse: Madouc |
| 1989 | Peter Straub | Koko |
| 1988 | Ken Grimwood | Replay |
| 1987 | Peter Suskind | Perfume |
| 1986 | Dan Simmons | Song of Kali |
| 1985 | Robert Holdstock | Mythago Wood |
| 1984 | John M. Ford | The Dragon Waiting |
| 1983 | Michael Shea | Nifft the Lean |
| 1982 | John Crowley | Little, Big |
| 1981 | Gene Wolfe | The Shadow of the Torturer |
| 1980 | Elizabeth A. Lynn | Watchtower |
| 1979 | Michael Moorcock | Gloriana |
| 1978 | Fritz Leiber | Our Lady of Darkness |
| 1977 | William Kotzwinkle | Doctor Rat |
| 1976 | Richard Matheson | Big Time Return |
| 1975 | Patricia A. McKillip | The Forgotten Beasts of Eld |
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