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| Best
Novel |
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Bones
of the Earth by Michael
Swanwick |
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Hominids by
Robert J. Sawyer |
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Kiln People by David Brin |
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The Scar by China Miéville |
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The
Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson |
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No Award |
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| Best
Novella |
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Rank: |
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A Year in
the Linear City by Paul Di Filippo |
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"Breathmoss" by Ian
R. MacLeod |
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"Bronte's
Egg" by Richard Chwedyk |
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Coraline
by Neil Gaiman |
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"In Spirit" by Pat Forde |
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"The Political Officer" by Charles
Coleman Finlay |
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No Award |
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| Best
Novelette |
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"Halo" by Charles Stross |
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"Madonna
of the Maquiladora" by Gregory
Frost |
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"Presence" by Maureen F. McHugh |
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"Slow Life" by Michael
Swanwick |
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"The Wild Girls" by Ursula
K. Le Guin |
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No Award |
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| Best
Short Story |
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Rank: |
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"Creation" by Jeffrey Ford |
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"Falling Onto Mars" by Geoffrey
A. Landis |
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"'Hello,' Said the Stick" by Michael
Swanwick |
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"Lambing Season" by Molly Gloss |
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"The Little Cat Laughed to See Such Sport"
by
Michael
Swanwick |
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No Award |
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| Best
Related Book |
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The Battle of the Sexes in Science Fiction,
Justine
Larbalestier |
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Better
to Have Loved: The Life of Judith Merril,
Judith Merril and Emily
Pohl-Weary |
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Dragonhenge, Bob
Eggleton and John Grant |
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Bradbury:
An Illustrated Life, Jerry Weist |
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Spectrum 9: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art,
Cathy
Fenner and Arnie Fenner, eds. |
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No Award |
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| Best
Dramatic Presentation, Long Form
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Rank: |
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Harry
Potter and the Chamber of Secrets |
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The Lord of the Rings:
The Two Towers |
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Minority Report
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Spider-Man |
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Spirited
Away |
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No Award |
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| Best
Dramatic Presentation, Short Form
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Rank: |
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Star Trek: Enterprise,
"A Night in Sickbay" |
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Star Trek: Enterprise,
"Carbon Creek" |
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Buffy the Vampire
Slayer, "Conversations With Dead People" |
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Firefly, "Serenity" |
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Angel,
"Waiting in the Wings" |
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No Award |
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| Best
Professional Editor |
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Rank: |
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Ellen Datlow |
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Gardner Dozois |
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David G. Hartwell |
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Stanley Schmidt |
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Gordon Van Gelder |
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No Award |
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| Best
Professional Artist |
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Rank: |
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Jim Burns |
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David A. Cherry |
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Bob Eggleton |
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Frank Kelly Freas |
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Donato Giancola |
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No Award |
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| Best
Semiprozine
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Rank: |
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Ansible
edited by Dave Langford |
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Interzone
edited by David Pringle |
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Locus edited by
Charles N. Brown, Jennifer A. Hall, and Kirsten Gong-Wong |
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The New York Review of Science
Fiction edited by Kathryn Cramer, David G. Hartwell, and
Kevin Maroney |
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Speculations
edited by Kent Brewster |
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No Award |
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| Best
Fanzine |
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Rank: |
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Challenger
edited by Guy H. Lillian III |
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Emerald City edited
by Cheryl Morgan |
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File
770 edited by Mike Glyer |
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Mimosa
edited by Rich and Nicki Lynch |
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Plokta
edited by Alison Scott, Steve Davies, and Mike Scott |
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No Award |
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| Best
Fan Writer |
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Rank: |
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Bob Devney |
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John L. Flynn |
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Mike
Glyer |
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Dave Langford |
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Steven H Silver |
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No Award |
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| Best
Fan Artist |
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Rank: |
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Brad W. Foster |
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Teddy Harvia |
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Sue Mason |
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Steve Stiles |
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Frank Wu |
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No Award |
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| “World Science Fiction Society”,
“World Science Fiction Convention”, “WSFS”, “Worldcon”,
and “Hugo Award” are registered service marks of the World
Science Fiction Society, an unincorporated literary society. |
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| John
W. Campbell Award (not a
Hugo Award — an award for the best new science fiction writer,
sponsored by Dell Magazines and administrated by the current
Worldcon committee) A writer whose first work of science fiction
or fantasy appeared during 2001 or 2002 in a professional
publication.* |
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Rank: |
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Charles Coleman
Finlay (second year of eligibility) |
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David D. Levine
(first year of eligibility) |
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Karin Lowachee
(first year of eligibility) |
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Wen Spencer (second
year of eligibility) |
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Ken Wharton
(second year of eligibility) |
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No Award |
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