She did it !
N.K. Jemisin won her third consecutive Hugo award for Best Novel , science fiction's most prestigious honor, for
The Stone Sky , the third book in the Broken Earth trilogy. Jemisin became
the first African-American woman to win the Hugo award for best novel in 2016 for
The Fifth Season and after
she repeated this feat in 2017 with
The Obelisk Gate there was great suspense as to whether the Broken Earth trilogy would become the first science fiction trilogy where every entry won the Hugo award
when nominations were announced earlier this year .
Orson Scott Card (
Ender's Game, Speaker for the Dead ) and
Vernor Vinge (
A Deepness in the Sky, A Fire upon the Deep ) each have won 2 Hugos for the first two entries in a series and
Connie Willis and
Lois McMaster Bujold have each won 3 Hugos for books in a series.
Here is
her incredible acceptance speech
VIDEO
Amazing news!
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