Non-fiction: 6 (YTD 41)
Setting the Truth Free: The Inside Story of the Bloody Sunday Campaign, by Julieann Campbell
De Bourgondiërs, by Bart Van Loo
Anthropological Studies of Religion: An Introductory Text, by Brian Morris
The Writing Life, by Annie Dillard
Cycling in Victorian Ireland, by Brian Griffin
In Ethiopia with a Mule, by Dervla Murphy
Fiction (non-sf): 4 (YTD 25)
Pigs in Heaven, by Barbara Kingsolver
Make Out With Murder, by Lawrence Block
The Topless Tulip Caper, by Lawrence Block
How To Be Both, by Ali Smith
sf (non-Who): 2 (YTD 63)
The Devil in Amber, by Mark Gatiss
A Local Habitation, by Seanan McGuire
Doctor Who, etc: 5 (YTD 25)
Resurrection of the Daleks, by Eric Saward
Resurrection of the Daleks, by Paul Scoones
Doctor Who: 365 Days of Memorable Moments and Impossible Things, by Justin Richards
In Time, ed. Xanna Eve Chown
Lethbridge-Stewart: The Havoc Files, ed. Shaun Russell
Comics 6 (YTD 25)
Paper Girls Volume 1, by Brian K Vaughan and Cliff Chiang
Paper Girls Volume 2, by Brian K Vaughan and Cliff Chiang
Paper Girls Volume 3, by Brian K Vaughan and Cliff Chiang
Paper Girls Volume 4, by Brian K Vaughan and Cliff Chiang
Paper Girls Volume 5, by Brian K Vaughan and Cliff Chiang
Paper Girls Volume 6, by Brian K Vaughan and Cliff Chiang
5,000 pages (YTD 49,000)
7/23 (YTD 72/180) by non-male writers (Campbell, Dillard, Murphy, Kingsolver, Smith, McGuire, Chown)
6/23 (YTD 29/180) by PoC (Chiang x5)
5/23 (YTD 23/180) rereads (The Topless Tulip Caper, Resurrection of the Daleks (Scoones), Paper Girls 1, 3 and 4)
Reading now
Cloud and Ashes, by Greer Gilman
The Sparrow, by Mary Doria Russell
David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens
Seven Pillars of Wisdom, by T.E. Lawrence
Coming soon (perhaps):
Be My Enemy, by Ian McDonald
The Bastard of Istanbul, by Eilif Shafak
Frédégonde, la sanguinaire, Tome 1, by Virginie Greiner
Luck and the Irish, by Roy Foster
Normal People, by Sally Rooney
The Computer Connection, by Alfred Bester
Two Brothers, by Ben Elton
The Bluest Eye, by Toni Morrison
A Close Run Thing, by Allan Mallinson
"Catch That Zeppelin!", by Fritz Leiber
Being Human: Bad Blood, by James Goss
One of the 28th: A tale of Waterloo, by G. A. Henty
The Last Days of New Paris, by China Miéville
My Century, by Günther Grass
The Invisible Man, by H.G. Wells
Dragon’s Claw, by Steve Moore
Being Human: Bad Blood, by James Goss
Black Wine, by Candas Jane Dorsey
Sybil, by Benjamin Disraeli
The Three Musketeers, by Alexandre Dumas
We in the US didn’t even see The Prisoner until it aired on CBS in the summer of 1968. So you couldn’t expect much help from us at nomination time.
As far as I know, Doctor Who wasn’t even an option, just a distant rumor to American viewers.
That said, all the nominees strike me as darn good episodes of Trek, which certainly reached its peak in 1967, and are still regarded as classics. Most of them mine the tropes of previous written SF, generally novel to the TV-viewing public.
Anyone who complains about Doctor Who dominating the Hugos in recent years should be asked to reflect on this list.
At least we are past the rule change that negated “Best Dramatic Presentation” = “Best Twilight Zone,” requiring individual episodes of TV series to be nominated, rather than the entire series.