I'm not entirely sure as 'nebula light novel' could be a very specific or even a made - up term. It might be a new type of light novel with some sort of nebula - related theme, like stories set in space near nebulae, or perhaps it has a more metaphorical 'nebula' concept, like a complex and cloudy mix of different plot elements.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a civilization that exists within a nebula. Maybe it details their way of life, their technology, and their social structure.
Since I'm not acquainted with this novel, it's difficult to name the main characters. But typically, in a light novel about a civilization in the nebula, there might be a protagonist who is an adventurer trying to bridge the gap between different civilizations. There could also be a wise elder or a brilliant engineer who plays a crucial role in the development of the story.
I'm not sure which specific novel won the Nebula for best novel in 1965 off the top of my head. You might need to refer to official Nebula award archives or do some in - depth research on science fiction literature of that era.
Since I'm not familiar with this 'the nebula's civilization light novel', I can only guess. It could involve the struggle for resources among different civilizations in the nebula. Maybe there are stories about how a small civilization rises up against the oppression of a more powerful one, with lots of exciting battles and strategic maneuvers.
I really have no idea about the author of this 'the nebula civilization novel'. It could be an indie author or someone relatively unknown. It might also be a work from a more established author, but without further details, it's impossible to say for sure.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with this name. It might be about a civilization that exists within a nebula. It could involve their unique culture, technology, and how they interact with their environment in the nebula.
The first Nebula Award novel was 'They'd Rather Be Right' by Mark Clifton and Frank Riley. It won the award in 1955. This novel was among the early works recognized by the Nebula Awards, which are highly prestigious in the science fiction and fantasy genre.