Wikipedia:WikiProject Hugo and Nebula Award Winners
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This is the main page for WikiProject Hugo and Nebula Award Winners, a sub-project of WikiProject Science Fiction dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of Hugo Award-winning or Nebula Award-winning authors and works, including the creation of articles for such authors and works where they are missing, and improving existing articles on such authors and works.
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Articles
editThis is a to do list of sorts for the project; it is by no means complete, however!
To be tagged for the project
edit- Serenity (film) (Nebula Award for Best Script, 2005)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (film) (Nebula Award for Best Script, 2004)
- Young Frankenstein (Nebula Award for Best Script, 1975)
- Sleeper (movie) (Nebula Award for Best Script, 1974)
- Soylent Green (Nebula Award for Best Script, 1973)
To be improved
edit- George Alec Effinger (Hugo Winner, Nebula winner) Article's main problems: Wikification, general improvements. Somewhere nebulous between "stub" and "start" class, really. No picture, either.
- Robert Silverberg (winner of "multiple" Hugos and Nebulas, also frequently nominated for Best Novel in the Nebulas) Article's main problems: the list of his works is longer than all other information on him (combined!), despite doing little more than listing the titles (no translations, adaptations, etc. listed with them) and despite the fact that he's still alive and kicking, general improvements also needed. Start class. Does have a picture, though.
To be created
edit- Stanley R. Greenberg (screenwriter for Soylent Green, winner of Nebula Award for Best Script, 1973)
- David Howard (co-writer for Galaxy Quest, the 2000 winner of the Nebula Award for Best Script)
- What Entropy Means to Me (nominated for Nebula Award for Best Novel 1972, by Nebula-winning and Hugo-winning author George Alec Effinger)
- Thorns (novel), Shadrach in the Furnace and The Stochastic Man (nominated for Nebula Award for Best Novel 1968, 1967, 1976 and 1975, respectively, by multiple Hugo and Nebula-winning author Robert Silverberg)