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Where and When
: Seattle : April 17, 2004
Eligibility Year
: 2003
Novella
Winner:
“Walk In Silence”,
Catherine Asaro
(
Analog
Apr 2003)
“Lucky Luke”,
P. J. Plauger
(
Analog
Dec 2003)
“The Cookie Monster”,
Vernor Vinge
(
Analog
Oct 2003)
“Seed of Destiny”,
Daniel Hatch
(
Analog
Jan 2003)
Novelette
Winner:
“Tiny Berries”,
Richard A. Lovett
(
Analog
Sep 2003)
“Paying It Forward”,
Michael A. Burstein
(
Analog
Sep 2003)
“The Immortality Plague”,
Steven Bratman
(
Analog
May 2003)
“Afterburn”,
Rajnar Vajra
(
Analog
Jan 2003)
“Still Coming Ashore”,
Michael F. Flynn
(
Analog
Jul/Aug 2003)
Short Story
Winner:
“Lavender In Love”,
Brian Plante
(
Analog
Feb 2003)
(tie): “3
rd
Corinthians”,
Michael F. Flynn
(
Analog
Jun 2003)
(tie): “A Professor at Harvard”,
David Brin
(
Analog
Jul/Aug 2003)
“A Deadly Medley of Smedley”,
F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre
(
Analog
Apr 2003)
“The Spacemice Incident”,
Carl Frederick
(
Analog
Jul/Aug 2003)
“The Study of Ants”,
Carl Frederick
(
Analog
Sep 2003)
Fact Article
Winner:
“If a Tree Falls... Or, The Secret History of Global Environmental Catastrophe”,
Catherine Shaffer
(
Analog
Dec 2003)
“Isaac Was Right: N Equals One”,
Ben Bova
(
Analog
Apr 2003)
“The Power of Rotting Plants”,
Robert A. Metzger
,
Gregory Benford
&
Martin I. Hoffert
(
Analog
Oct 2003)
“Moving Beyond 'Life As We Know It'”,
Richard A. Lovett
(
Analog
Nov 2003)
“The Search for Extraterrestrial Oceans”,
Richard A. Lovett
(
Analog
May 2003)
Cover
Winner:
David A. Hardy
for
Analog
Dec 2003
Kelly Freas
for “Shootout at the Nokai Corral” by Rajnar Vajra (
Analog
Feb 2003)
Vincent Di Fate
for “The Fire and the Wind” by G. David Nordley (
Analog
Jul/Aug 2003)
Dominic Harman
for
Analog
Oct 2003
Michael Carroll
for
Analog
Nov 2003
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