| "The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth" | Roger Zelazny | 1965 |  |  | 
                    
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                                        |  | Nebula Award - Story Winner |  |  | Hugo Award - Story Finalist |  | 1970 | Best SF Seven: Science Fiction Stories edited by Edmund Crispin |  | 1982 | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III edited by Arthur C. Clarke and George W. Proctor |  | 1999 | Locus All Time Poll |  | 2012 | Locus All Centuries Poll |  | 2018 | Sci-Fi Lists Top 200 - story |  | 
                    
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                            | "He Who Shapes" | Roger Zelazny | 1965 |  |  | 
                    
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                                        |  | Nebula Award - Story Winner |  | 1982 | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III edited by Arthur C. Clarke and George W. Proctor |  | 1997 | The Science Fiction Century edited by David G. Hartwell |  | 1999 | Locus All Time Poll |  | 2012 | Locus All Centuries Poll |  | 2018 | Sci-Fi Lists Top 200 - story |  | 
                    
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                            | ""Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman" | Harlan Ellison | 1965 |  |  | 
                    
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                                        |  | Nebula Award - Story Winner |  |  | Gardner Dozois Recommended Short Stories |  |  | Hugo Award - Story Winner |  | 1966 | World's Best Science Fiction: 1966 edited by Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr |  | 1971 | 1971 WSFA-Analog Poll of Best Modern SF Short Stories by Michael T. Shoemaker |  | 1982 | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III edited by Arthur C. Clarke and George W. Proctor |  | 1997 | The Science Fiction Century edited by David G. Hartwell |  | 1999 | Locus All Time Poll |  | 2001 | Masterpieces edited by Orson Scott Card |  | 2010 | The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction edited by Evans et al |  | 2011 | Science Fiction: Stories and Contexts edited by Heather Masri |  | 2012 | Locus All Centuries Poll |  | 2016 | The Big Book of Science Fiction edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer |  | 2018 | ISFDB Most Viewed Short Stories |  | 2018 | Sci-Fi Lists Top 200 - story |  | 
                    
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                            | "The Saliva Tree" | Brian W. Aldiss | 1965 |  |  | 
                    
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                                        |  | Nebula Award - Story Winner |  | 1982 | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III edited by Arthur C. Clarke and George W. Proctor |  | 
                    
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                            | "Behold the Man" | Michael Moorcock | 1966 |  |  | 
                    
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                                        |  | Nebula Award - Story Winner |  | 1967 | World's Best Science Fiction: 1967 edited by Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr |  | 1982 | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III edited by Arthur C. Clarke and George W. Proctor |  | 1999 | Locus All Time Poll |  | 2012 | Locus All Centuries Poll |  | 2018 | Sci-Fi Lists Top 200 - story |  | 
                    
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                            | "Call Him Lord" | Gordon R. Dickson | 1966 |  |  | 
                    
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                                        |  | Nebula Award - Story Winner |  |  | Hugo Award - Story Finalist |  | 1982 | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III edited by Arthur C. Clarke and George W. Proctor |  | 
                    
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                            | "The Last Castle" | Jack Vance | 1966 |  |  | 
                    
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                                        |  | Nebula Award - Story Winner |  |  | Hugo Award - Story Winner |  | 1982 | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III edited by Arthur C. Clarke and George W. Proctor |  | 1999 | Locus All Time Poll |  | 2012 | Locus All Centuries Poll |  | 2018 | ISFDB Most Viewed Short Stories |  | 2018 | Sci-Fi Lists Top 200 - story |  | 
                    
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                            | "The Secret Place" | Richard McKenna | 1966 |  |  | 
                    
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                                        |  | Nebula Award - Story Winner |  |  | Hugo Award - Story Finalist |  | 1982 | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III edited by Arthur C. Clarke and George W. Proctor |  | 
                    
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                            | "Aye, and Gomorrah …" | Samuel R. Delany | 1967 |  |  | 
                    
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                                        |  | Nebula Award - Story Winner |  |  | Hugo Award - Story Finalist |  | 1979 | The Road to Science Fiction v. 3: From Heinlein to Here edited by James Gunn |  | 1982 | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III edited by Arthur C. Clarke and George W. Proctor |  | 1989 | The World Treasury of Science Fiction edited by David G. Hartwell |  | 1999 | Locus All Time Poll |  | 2010 | The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction edited by Evans et al |  | 2010 | Nancy Kress Recommended Short Stories |  | 2012 | Locus All Centuries Poll |  | 2016 | The Big Book of Science Fiction edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer |  | 2018 | ISFDB Most Viewed Short Stories |  | 2018 | Sci-Fi Lists Top 200 - story |  | 
                    
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                            | "Dragonrider" | Anne McCaffrey | 1967 |  |  | 
                    
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                                        |  | Nebula Award - Story Winner |  |  | Hugo Award - Story Finalist |  | 1982 | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III edited by Arthur C. Clarke and George W. Proctor |  | 1999 | Locus All Time Poll |  | 2012 | Locus All Centuries Poll |  | 
                    
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                            | "Gonna Roll the Bones" | Fritz Leiber | 1967 |  |  | 
                    
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                                        |  | Nebula Award - Story Winner |  |  | Hugo Award - Story Winner |  | 1982 | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III edited by Arthur C. Clarke and George W. Proctor |  | 1999 | Locus All Time Poll |  | 2012 | Locus All Centuries Poll |  | 2018 | Sci-Fi Lists Top 200 - story |  | 
                    
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                            | "Mother to the World" | Richard Wilson | 1968 |  |  | 
                    
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                                        |  | Nebula Award - Story Winner |  |  | Hugo Award - Story Finalist |  | 1982 | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III edited by Arthur C. Clarke and George W. Proctor |  | 
                    
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                            | "Passengers" | Robert Silverberg | 1968 |  |  | 
                    
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                                        |  | Nebula Award - Story Winner |  |  | Hugo Award - Story Finalist |  | 1982 | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III edited by Arthur C. Clarke and George W. Proctor |  | 1999 | Locus All Time Poll |  | 2001 | Masterpieces edited by Orson Scott Card |  | 2010 | The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction edited by Evans et al |  | 2011 | Sense of Wonder: A Century of Science Fiction edited by Leigh Ronald Grossman |  | 2012 | Locus All Centuries Poll |  | 2018 | ISFDB Most Viewed Short Stories |  | 2018 | Sci-Fi Lists Top 200 - story |  | 
                    
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                            | "The Planners" | Kate Wilhelm | 1968 |  |  | 
                    
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                                        |  | Nebula Award - Story Winner |  | 1982 | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III edited by Arthur C. Clarke and George W. Proctor |  | 1982 | The Road to Science Fiction v. 4: From Here to Forever edited by James Gunn |  | 
                    
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                            | "Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones" | Samuel R. Delany | 1968 |  |  | 
                    
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                                        |  | Nebula Award - Story Winner |  |  | Hugo Award - Story Winner |  | 1969 | World's Best Science Fiction: 1969 edited by Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr |  | 1982 | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III edited by Arthur C. Clarke and George W. Proctor |  | 1999 | Locus All Time Poll |  | 2012 | Locus All Centuries Poll |  | 2018 | ISFDB Most Viewed Short Stories |  | 2018 | Sci-Fi Lists Top 200 - story |  | 
                    
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                            | "A Boy and His Dog" | Harlan Ellison | 1969 |  |  | 
                    
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                                        |  | Nebula Award - Story Winner |  |  | Hugo Award - Story Finalist |  |  | Gardner Dozois Recommended Short Stories |  | 1970 | World's Best Science Fiction: 1970 edited by Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr |  | 1971 | 1971 WSFA-Analog Poll of Best Modern SF Short Stories by Michael T. Shoemaker |  | 1982 | The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume III edited by Arthur C. Clarke and George W. Proctor |  | 1999 | Locus All Time Poll |  | 2012 | Locus All Centuries Poll |  | 2018 | Sci-Fi Lists Top 200 - story |  | 
                    
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