Hugo 2017 Eligible Works
(Other people have created the 2015 and 2016 lists. I'm carrying on the tradition by copying last year's post. Many thanks to those who did the work in previous years.)
It's hard to keep track of all the science fiction and fantasy books published in one year. For those among us who nominate and vote for the Hugo Awards, I created this list. Let's add books and help each other remember especially the books that don't get a lot of buzz but may well deserve award recognition.
According to the Hugo Award FAQ, works are eligible if they were published in the calendar year preceding the year in which the vote takes place if published in the United States, and for the previous and current year if published in English outside the US. Works first published in languages other than English are also eligible in their first year of publication in English translation.
Works eligible for the 2017 Hugo Awards are either first published in the US or first published in English translation in 2016, or first published in 2015 in English in a country other than the US if it did not make the ballot in 2016.
Update: Some ineligible books are being added to the list. Please check the comments below the list before voting to see if your choices are eligible.
See also:
2015 Hugo Eligible Works
2016 Hugo Eligible Works
It's hard to keep track of all the science fiction and fantasy books published in one year. For those among us who nominate and vote for the Hugo Awards, I created this list. Let's add books and help each other remember especially the books that don't get a lot of buzz but may well deserve award recognition.
According to the Hugo Award FAQ, works are eligible if they were published in the calendar year preceding the year in which the vote takes place if published in the United States, and for the previous and current year if published in English outside the US. Works first published in languages other than English are also eligible in their first year of publication in English translation.
Works eligible for the 2017 Hugo Awards are either first published in the US or first published in English translation in 2016, or first published in 2015 in English in a country other than the US if it did not make the ballot in 2016.
Update: Some ineligible books are being added to the list. Please check the comments below the list before voting to see if your choices are eligible.
See also:
2015 Hugo Eligible Works
2016 Hugo Eligible Works
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Transcendental by James Gunn is not eligible (2013) in 2016; its sequel, Transgalactic, was published in 2016 and is eligible.
Previously self-published and independently published books are only eligible in the year they were originally published, as far as the Hugos are concerned. They do not become eligible again if they are picked up later by a major publisher.
Sleeping Giants was self-published in 2014, making it ineligible this year.
If significant changes are made to the text upon re-publication, it can become eligible for its new publication year. This was true for Dune, which was published as two short novels called Dune World and The Prophet of Dune. The novel we now know of as Dune was a combined and expanded version of the two books. Both Dune World and Dune were nominated for the Best Novel Hugo in separate years.
I don't believe this is the case with Sleeping Giants.
Spiderlight and The Race were previously published in England, but according to a recent rule change, a book can be eligible twice if it is published in the UK and the US in different years, provided it was not shortlisted in its earlier year of eligibility. I believe both books are eligible for this reason.

I believe it IS eligible for the 2017 Hugo list. It appears it was first published in South Africa in 2015. The rules state that a book published in English outside the U.S. is eligible two years previous (2015, in this case).

I believe it IS eligible for the 2017 Hugo list. It appears it was first published in South Africa in 2015. The rules state that a book published in English outside the U.S. is eligible two years previous (2015, in this case).

I believe it IS eligible for the 2017 Hugo list. It appears it was first published in South Africa in 2015. ..."
Thanks Kathy, I will edit it out of my post.
It doesn't seem like there's a way I can remove books from the list. :(

Maybe you can amend the description to point out what's not eligible?

I'm not sure you can, but I think the update you amended your header with will do the trick. Perhaps you can add another update at some point that lists the ineligible works as they are discovered.

But it looks like the Hanging Tree's publication date has been pushed to 2017.

But it looks like the Hanging Tree's publicati..."
Your understanding of the rules is correct. I see that The Invisible Library was not published in paperback in the US until June of 2016. Strangely, it appears as though the audiobook has been available in the U.S. since April 2015, which is probably where the confusion came from. I believe (but am not 100% sure) Hugo eligibility is hinges on its print publication date. I know of at least one instance (The Lady Astronaut of Mars) in which a work was disqualified for being available in audio format only, then was deemed eligible the following year when it was made available in print.
I am deleting my reference to The Invisible Library in my earlier post to avoid confusion.

Only librarians can remove books.
I can delete books for you, just let me know which ones to delete.


Only librarians can remove books.
I can delete books for you, just let me know which ones to delete."
"Binti" by Nnedi Okorafor and "Luna: New Moon" by Ian McDonald were both released 2015 in the US and should be deleted from the list. The former even won the Hugo already.
Edit: Figured out how to delete those two and removed them myself (after checking the release date of Luna New Moon again to be sure).

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