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Where and When
: The Brasserie, Westin Hotel, Kansas City MO : April 27, 2002
Eligibility Year
: 2001
Novella
Winner:
“Sunday Night Yams at Minnie and Earl's”,
Adam-Troy Castro
(
Analog
Jun 2001)
“The King Who Wasn't”,
Lloyd Biggle, Jr.
(
Analog
Sep 2001)
“Bug Out!”,
Michael A. Burstein
&
Shane Tourtellotte
(
Analog
Jul/Aug 2001)
“Pele”,
Poul Anderson
(
Analog
Oct 2001)
“May Be Some Time”,
Brenda W. Clough
(
Analog
Apr 2001)
Novelette
Winner:
“Tower of Wings”,
Sean McMullen
(
Analog
Dec 2001)
“The Upgrade”,
Brian Plante
(
Analog
Sep 2001)
“First Contact National Monument”,
Rick Shelley
(
Analog
Dec 2001)
“The Return of Spring”,
Shane Tourtellotte
(
Analog
Nov 2001)
“The Rise and Fall of Paco Cohen and the Mariachis of Mars”,
Ernest Hogan
(
Analog
Apr 2001)
Short Story
Winner:
“Jake, Me, and the Zipper”,
Rajnar Vajra
(
Analog
Nov 2001)
“What Weena Knew”,
James Van Pelt
(
Analog
Apr 2001)
(tie): “Fresh Air”,
Brian Plante
(
Analog
Feb 2001)
(tie): “Resurrection”,
James Van Pelt
(
Analog
Jan 2001)
(tie): “Christmas at Ground Zero”,
Linda J. Dunn
(
Analog
Dec 2001)
(tie): “Going, Going, Gone”,
Stephen L. Burns
(
Analog
Oct 2001)
Fact Article
Winner:
“Up in Smoke: How Mt. St. Helens Blasted Conventional Scientific Wisdom”,
Richard A. Ph.D. Lovett
(
Analog
Apr 2001)
“He Who Carried the Moon”,
Dean McLaughlin
(
Analog
Jul/Aug 2001)
“When Light Speed Isn't Enough: Creating Superluminal Computers”,
Dr. Casimir DeCusatis
(
Analog
Sep 2001)
“Stemming the Tide of Aging and Disease”,
Kyle Kirkland
(
Analog
Oct 2001)
“Water, Pink Salt, and Cold Dry Gullies: Halobacteria and the Case for Life on Mars”,
Geoffrey A. Landis
(
Analog
May 2001)
Cover
Winner:
Bob Eggleton
for “Bug Out!” by Michael A. Burstein & Shane Tourtellotte (
Analog
Jul/Aug 2001)
David A. Hardy
for
Analog
Dec 2001
Kelly Freas
for “Sunday Night Yams at Minnie and Earl's” by Adam-Troy Castro (
Analog
Jun 2001)
David A. Hardy
for
Analog
Sep 2001
David Egge
for
Analog
Apr 2001
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