Connie Willis wins Hugo Award
Connie Willis has won her eleventh Hugo Award for Blackout and All Clear, a novel published in two volumes. In the novel, three historians from 2060 travel in time to study civilian life during the Blitz. The journey to the past should be relatively safe; they know details of when and where bombs are going to fall, after all. However, they soon discover that their ability to return home or even to communicate with the future has been damaged.
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Willis has won'the Best Novel category twice prior for The Doomsday Book in 1993 and To Say Nothing of the Dog in 1999. She has also won eight Hugo awards for short fiction.
Blackout and All Clear had previously won Nebula and Locus awards for best science fiction novel.
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