Hugo Award for Best Fancast


The Hugo Award for Best Fancast is one of the Hugo Awards, and is awarded to the best non-professional audio or video periodical devoted to science fiction, fantasy, or related subjects. The Hugo Awards have been described as "a fine showcase for speculative fiction" and "the best known literary award for science fiction writing".
To be eligible for the award, a fancast must have released four or more episodes by the end of the previous calendar year, at least one of which appeared in that year, and it must not qualify for the dramatic presentation category. It must also not provide or be published by an entity that provides a quarter or more of the income of any one person working on the fancast. The name of the award is a portmanteau of fan and podcast. The Hugo Award for Best Fancast was first proposed as a category after the 2011 awards, and then appeared as a temporary category at the 2012 awards. Temporary awards are not required to be repeated in following years. The 2013 awards, however, did repeat the category, and afterwards it was ratified as a permanent category.
During the 14 years the award has been active, 33 fancasts by 89 people have been finalists, and 10 of those fancasts have won. SF Squeecast, created by a team of five people, won the first two awards in 2012 and 2013, and Our Opinions Are Correct, by Annalee Newitz and Charlie Jane Anders, won three times. They are the only fancasts to win multiple times. The Coode Street Podcast, by Jonathan Strahan and Gary K. Wolfe, won in 2021, and has received the most final ballot nominations at eleven.

Selection

Hugo Award nominees and winners are chosen by supporting or attending members of the annual World Science Fiction Convention, or Worldcon, and the awards presentation constitutes its central event. Supporting members are those who do not attend the convention itself, and pay a smaller membership fee as a result. The selection process is defined in the World Science Fiction Society Constitution as instant-runoff voting with six finalists, except in the case of a tie. The fancasts on the ballot are the six most-nominated by members that year, with no limit on the number of fancasts that can be nominated. Initial nominations are made by members in January through March, while voting on the ballot of six finalists is performed roughly in April through July, subject to change depending on when that year's Worldcon is held. Prior to 2017, the final ballot was five works; it was changed that year to six, with each initial nominator limited to five nominations. Worldcons are generally held near the start of September, and are held in a different city around the world each year. Members are permitted to vote "no award", if they feel that none of the finalists is deserving of the award that year, and in the case that "no award" takes the majority the Hugo is not given in that category. This happened in the Best Fancast category in 2016.

Winners and finalists

In the following table, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the story was first published. Entries with a yellow background have won the award; those with a gray background are the other finalists.
* Winners
+ No award
YearFancastEditor
2012SF Squeecast*, Seanan McGuire, Paul Cornell, Elizabeth Bear, and Catherynne M. Valente
2012 and Gary K. Wolfe
2012Galactic Suburbia Podcast, Alex Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts, Andrew Finch
2012SF Signal Podcast, JP Frantz, and Patrick Hester
2012StarShipSofa
2013SF Squeecast*, Paul Cornell, Seanan McGuire, Lynne M. Thomas, Catherynne M. Valente, and David McHone-Chase
2013 and Gary K. Wolfe
2013Galactic Suburbia Podcast, Alex Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts, Andrew Finch
2013SF Signal Podcast, JP Frantz, and Patrick Hester
2013StarShipSofa
2014SF Signal Podcast*
2014 and Gary K. Wolfe
2014Galactic Suburbia Podcast, Alex Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts, Andrew Finch
2014, Jen Zink, Julia Rios, Paul Weimer, David Annandale, Mike Underwood, and Stina Leicht
2014Tea and Jeopardy
2014Verity!, Erika Ensign, Katrina Griffiths, L. M. Myles, Lynne M. Thomas, and Tansy Rayner Roberts
2014 and Ian Mond
2015Galactic Suburbia Podcast*, Alexandra Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Andrew Finch
2015Adventures in SF Publishing, Kristi Charish, Timothy C. Ward, and Moses Siregar III
2015Dungeon Crawlers Radio, Travis Alexander, Scott Tomlin, Dale Newton, and Damien Swenson
2015
2015Tea and Jeopardy and Peter Newman
2016+
20168-4 Play, John Ricciardi, Hiroko Minamoto, and Justin Epperson
2016Cane and RinseCane, Rinse
2016HelloGreedoHelloGreedo
2016The RageaholicRazörFist
2016Tales to Terrify, Scott Silk, and Philip Oldham
2017Tea and Jeopardy* and Peter Newman
2017 and Gary K. Wolfe
2017Ditch Diggers and Matt Wallace
2017Fangirl Happy Hour and Renay Williams
2017Galactic Suburbia Podcast, Alexandra Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Andrew Finch
2017The RageaholicRazörFist
2018Ditch Diggers* and Matt Wallace
2018 and Gary K. Wolfe
2018Fangirl Happy Hour and Renay Williams
2018Galactic Suburbia Podcast, Alexandra Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Andrew Finch
2018Sword and Laser and Tom Merritt
2018Verity!, Erika Ensign, Katrina Griffiths, L. M. Myles, Lynne M. Thomas, and Tansy Rayner Roberts
2019Our Opinions Are Correct* and Charlie Jane Anders
2019Be the Serpent,, and Jennifer Mace
2019 and Gary K. Wolfe
2019Fangirl Happy Hour and Renay Williams
2019Galactic Suburbia Podcast, Alexandra Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Andrew Finch
2019, Shaun Duke
2020Our Opinions Are Correct* and Charlie Jane Anders
2020Be the Serpent,, and Jennifer Mace
2020Claire Rousseau's YouTube channel
2020 and Gary K. Wolfe
2020Galactic Suburbia Podcast, Alexandra Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Andrew Finch
2020, Shaun Duke
2021* and Gary K. Wolfe
2021Be the Serpent,, and Jennifer Mace
2021Claire Rousseau's YouTube channel
2021KalanadiRachel
2021, Shaun Duke, Alex Acks, Paul Weimer, and David Annandale
2021Worldbuilding for Masochists, Marshall Ryan Maresca, and Cass Morris
2022Our Opinions Are Correct*, Charlie Jane Anders, and Veronica Simonetti
2022Be the Serpent,, and Jennifer Mace
2022 and Gary K. Wolfe
2022Hugo, Girl!, Amy Salley, Lori Anderson, and Kevin Anderson
2022Octothorpe, Alison Scott, and Liz Batty
2022Worldbuilding for Masochists, Marshall Ryan Maresca, and Rowenna Miller
2023Hugo, Girl!, Amy Salley, Lori Anderson, and Kevin Anderson
2023 and Gary K. Wolfe
2023Hugos There
2023KalanadiRachel
2023Octothorpe, Alison Scott, and Liz Batty
2023Worldbuilding for Masochists, Rowenna Miller, and Marshall Ryan Maresca
2024Octothorpe*, Alison Scott, and Liz Batty
2024 and Gary K. Wolfe
2024Hugos There
2024Publishing Rodeo and Scott Drakeford
2024Science Fiction Fans BumaBuma, Liu Lu, Liu Chang
2024Worldbuilding for Masochists, Cass Morris, and Natania Barron
2025Eight Days of Diana Wynne Jones*, Rebecca Fraimow
2025 and Gary K. Wolfe
2025Hugo, Girl!, Amy Salley, Lori Anderson, and Kevin Anderson
2025Hugos There
2025
2025Worldbuilding for Masochists, Cass Morris, and Natania Barron