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* ''[[The Sandman|A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' - won 1991 (notable in that after [[Neil Gaiman]] won this award, the rules were changed so that comics and graphic novels could never be nominated in this category again)
* ''[[The Sandman|A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' - won 1991 (notable in that after [[Neil Gaiman]] won this award, the rules were changed so that comics and graphic novels could never be nominated in this category again)


== Special Awards: ==
== Special Awards ==


===Life Achievement:===
=== Life Achievement ===
{{World Fantasy Award Life Achievement}}
{{World Fantasy Award Life Achievement}}



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    An international award for creators of the Fantasy genre. It's been around since 1975.

    See the complete list of winners on the official website.

    Award Categories:

    • Anthology (1988-present)
    • Artist (1975-present)
    • Collection (1988-present)
    • Collection/Anthology (1975-1987)
    • Convention Award (1978-1997, 2013)
    • Life Achievement (1975-present, multiple awards since 1984)
    • Long Fiction (2016-present)
    • Novel (1975-present)
    • Novella (1982-2015)
    • Short Fiction (1975-present)
    • Special - Non-Pro (1975-present)
    • Special - Pro (1975-present)
    World Fantasy Award winners and nominees:

    Novel

    Novella

    Short Fiction

    • A Midsummer Night's Dream - won 1991 (notable in that after Neil Gaiman won this award, the rules were changed so that comics and graphic novels could never be nominated in this category again)

    Special Awards

    Life Achievement