![]() ![]() The work was also nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novella, and won the Seiun Award in Japan for foreign short fiction in 1983. ![]() Nightflyers won the Locus Award for best novella in 1981, and the Analog Readers Poll for best novella/novelette. Nightflyers is part of the fictional "Thousands Worlds" universe that Martin created which includes some of his other works such as Dying of the Light, Sandkings, A Song for Lya, The Way of Cross and Dragon, and the short stories in the Tuf Voyaging collection. As part of the extended material, Martin expanded on the backstories of several characters and named previously unidentified secondary characters. A year later, Martin's editor, James Frenkel, requested that Martin increase the story to a 30,000-word work which was then published by Dell Publishing along with True Names by Vernor Vinge as part of the Binary Star series. ![]() It was originally published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact. Nightflyers is a 23,000-word novella that was written and published in 1980 by George R. ![]()
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