The Rules
Current as of 1/1/2005
- The Nebula Awards® year shall begin on January 1 and end on
December 31 of the year for which awards will be presented.
- Awards will be made in the following categories:
- Short Story: less than 7,500 words.
- Novelette: at least 7,500 words but less than 17,500
words.
- Novella: at least 17,500 words but less than 40,000 words.
- Novel: 40,000 words or more. At the author's request, a
novella-length work published individually, rather than as part
of a collection or an anthology, shall appear in the novel
category.
- Script: a professionally produced audio, radio,
television, motion picture, multimedia, or theatrical script
- Eligibility
- Works in categories (a) through (e) are eligible for
twelve (12) months from the month of publication or release. A
work's eligibility period begins on the first day of the month
of its first publication in the United States, or, in the case
of a dramatic work, on the day of its first release in a U.S.
public theater, or first air-date on U.S. TV, or equivalent for
radio plays and theatrical products, and ends on the last day of
the preceeding month in the following year, or, in the case of a
dramatic work, 365 days later.
- A work is eligible to be placed on the Preliminary Nebula
Ballot only once. A work that has been placed on the Preliminary
Nebula Ballot is no longer eligible, even if the twelve month
eligibility period has not expired.
- The novel-length version of a previously-published short
story, novelette, or novella shall be eligible upon the novel's
first English-language publication in the USA. A novel re-issued
in expanded or modified form shall not be eligible unless
previously withdrawn in accord with Rule #6.
A short story, novelette, or novella based on a previously-published
work shall not be eligible.
- Works must be in either the Science Fiction or the Fantasy
genres. The Nebula Awards® Report (NAR) Editor will decide the
eligibility of a questionable work, subject to appeal to the
SFWA Awards Rules Committee.
- Works are eligible whether or not their authors are members
of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA). Works are eligible
whether or not they have been previously published outside the
United States of America.
- The author of any eligible work may withdraw it from
consideration in a given year and request that a later edition
be considered for the Nebula, but only in two specific cases:
(a) if it appeared as a limited edition publication, or (b) if
the author finds the published version unacceptable as the
result of editorial changes or production errors.
The NAR editor shall decide whether or not to
allow a withdrawal, subject to appeal to the SFWA Awards Rules
Committee.
- Withdrawals
- An author must present a written request for withdrawal to
the NAR editor within 30 days after the
publication of the first Nebula Awards® Report following
publication of the work.
- For a later edition of a withdrawn work to be eligible,
the author must present a written request for reinstatement of
eligibility to the NAR editor.
- Recommendations shall not be accepted for a work withdrawn
from eligibility, nor shall recommendations on file for any such
work be carried over to the future.
- An author may permanently withdraw a work from eligibility
by delivering a written request to the NAR
editor. No work so withdrawn shall ever again be eligible for
the Nebula.
- All active members of SFWA in good standing are entitled to
make recommendations and may vote on award ballots.
- Works may not be recommended by their authors, editors,
publishers, or any other party with a monetary interest in the
work.
- The SFWA® President shall appoint a Nebula Awards® Report (NAR)
editor to compile, publish, and distribute to members a list of
recommendations of works to be considered for the awards at
intervals during the award year.
- At the end of the Nebula Awards® year, the NAR
editor will issue a Preliminary Nebula Ballot. All works
receiving ten (10) or more recommendations during their period
of eligibility shall be placed on the Preliminary Ballot in
their appropriate categories. The Preliminary Ballot must be
mailed to active members no later than January 15.
- Members will nominate no more than five works in each
category on the Preliminary Ballot. These ballots shall be
returned to the NAR editor or independent agent
(as indicated on the ballot) before the Preliminary Ballot
closing date, which will be not less than 28 days after the date
of distribution of the Preliminary Ballot. The five works in
each category receiving the most nominations will be placed on a
Final Ballot.
- The Final Ballot will be published and distributed by the
NAR editor to all active members within fourteen
(14) days after the Preliminary Ballot closing date.
- Members will cast numerically ranked votes for works on the
Final Ballot, writing 1 for the first choice in each category, 2
for the second, and so on; or, instead of ranked votes for
nominated works, members may vote for "No Award." If any ranked
vote is cast in a category, a vote for "No Award" in the same
category will be disregarded. Members may leave any category
completely unmarked; their ballots will only be counted in
categories in which they have cast ranked votes or voted for "No
Award."
- Votes for "No Award" will be counted before ranked votes are
counted. If forty (40) percent or more of the ballots received
in a particular category received are marked only for "No
Award," then no Nebula Award will be given in that category and
votes in that category will not be counted.
- Ranked votes for nominated works are counted by the
"Australian ballot" method defined in this paragraph. On the
first count of ranked votes for nominated works in a category,
only first-ranked choices are counted. If any work is the first
choice of a majority of the ballots cast for works in that
category, it is declared the winner of the Nebula Award for that
category. If no work has received a majority of first-ranked
votes on the first count, additional counts will be made, as
follows: The work which received the lowest number of best-ranked votes on the
latest previous count is removed from further contention. Each ballot cast for
the removed work is now
counted for the work, still in contention, which received the
next-best-ranked vote on that ballot. If no work that is still
in contention has been marked with a ranked vote, that ballot is
not counted again for that category. Additional counts will be
made, removing the last-place work from contention each time,
and adding next-best-ranked votes from its ballots to the totals
for the works still in contention, until one work receives a
majority of the votes cast in the latest count in that category,
in which case that work is declared the winner of the Nebula
Award for that category; or until only two works remain with
exactly the same number of ballots counted in their favor, in
which case the work, of those two, which received the greater
number of first-ranked votes on the first count is declared the
winner of the Nebula Award. If both works also had the same
number of first-ranked votes on the first count, the voting is
declared a tie, and both works will receive the Nebula Award.
- The Final Ballot will be tabulated by an independent agency.
To be counted, properly prepared Final Ballots must be received
by the Final Ballot closing date, which shall be not less than
28 days after the date of distribution of the Final Ballot.
- Nebula Juries
- The SFWA® President shall appoint, and the NAR editor administer three Nebula juries, each
consisting of at least three (3) and not more than seven (7)
members. In the case of the Dramatic Script Nebula Jury, at
least two members of that Jury shall have had at least one
script professionally produced.
- The Short Fiction Jury shall have the option of adding
one work to the Final Ballot in each of the three short fiction
categories (short story, novelette and novella).
- The Novel Jury shall have the option of adding one work
to the novel category.
- The Script Jury shall have the option of adding one work
to the Script category. The Script Jury shall also be charged
with ensuring, to the best of its ability, that the Nebula for
best script is presented to the primary writer or writers of an
actual script. Accordingly, the Jury shall be responsible for
requesting a copy of the production script for each script on
the Preliminary Ballot, and reviewing the attribution on those
scripts, to ensure that the Award shall accurately reflect the
true authorship of the Work. The Jury may disqualify
productions where authorship is unclear or in doubt, or the
accredited authorship consists of more than four individuals,
with no primary author. Such disqualified productions will not
appear on the Final Ballot.
- A Jury may not add to the Final Ballot a work written by
a member of that Jury.
- The Nebula Jury shall consider only eligible works published
between January 1 and December 31 of the year for which awards
will be presented.
- The President shall appoint a three (3) person SFWA Awards Rules
Committee (SARC), formerly the Nebula Awards® Committee, to rule
on questions pertaining to the Nebula and other SFWA awards rules. The NAR
editor will serve as a secretary to this committee, but shall not be a voting
member.
- The president shall have the power, at his/her discretion,
to call for the presentation of a Grandmaster Award. A maximum
of one Grandmaster Award can be presented each year with no
requirement that an award be presented in any particular year.
Nominations for Grandmaster Award shall be solicited from the
Board of Directors, with the advice of participating past
presidents, who shall vote, with participating past presidents,
to determine its recipients. In case of a tie, the president's
vote shall decide.
- Beginning in 2006 (for books published in 2005), SFWA shall award,
in tandem with the Nebula Awards, an annual Andre Norton Award for
Outstanding Young Adult Science Fiction or Fantasy Book. This award
is not a Nebula, but shall follow all Nebula rules and procedures,
except where differentiated below.
- Eligibility: The eligibility period shall be the same as for the
Nebula for best
novel. Any book published as a young adult science fiction or fantasy
novel during that period shall be eligible, including graphic novels.
Nothing shall preclude a work's being eligible for both a Nebula Award
and an Andre Norton Award. There shall be no word limit. Any questions
of eligibility shall be decided:
- By the Andre Norton Award Jury, in consultation if possible
with the author, for purposes of determining whether or not a
work is a Young Adult novel, or
- By the NAR editor, in consultation with the SFWA Awards
Rules Committee and subject to appeal to that committee, for
purposes of determining other aspects of eligibility according to the rules.
In the event of a disagreement over jurisdiction, the SARC shall
determine whether the eligibility question at issue falls under
the jurisdiction of the Jury, or the NAR editor and the SARC.
- Andre Norton Award Jury: There shall be a Jury, constituted
and administered in the same manner as a Nebula jury, to consider
works published during the eligibility period for possible inclusion
on the preliminary and final ballots. The jury may add any number of
works to the preliminary ballot. The jury may add up to three works
to the final ballot. The jury may not add a work written by a
member of the jury to either ballot.
- Preliminary ballot: Recommendations for a preliminary ballot may
be made by active SFWA members and shall be tallied in accordance
with the Nebula rules for novels obtaining a place on the preliminary
ballot. Recommendations shall be tracked by the Nebula Awards Report
editor and included as a separate section in the NAR. The preliminary
ballot shall be appended to the Nebula Awards preliminary ballot.
- Final ballot: Works shall reach the final ballot according to the
procedures established for the Nebula Award for novels. The final
ballot shall be appended to the Nebula Awards final ballot, voted upon
by the active membership, and counted in accordance with the Nebula rules.
- Winner: The winner of the Andre Norton Award shall be announced at
the Nebula Awards ceremony, along with the Grandmaster Award (if one is
presented).
- The officers of SFWA, at their discretion, may propose
additional awards in special categories to be voted on by the
active members. These additional awards will not be a Nebula
Award.
- The Nebula Awards® rules may be amended by a majority of the
active membership or a majority of the officers.
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