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Where and When
: United Nations Plaza Hotel, New York City : June 17, 1987
Eligibility Year
: 1986
Novella
Winner:
“Spice Pogrom”,
Connie Willis
(
Asimov's
Oct 1986)
“R&R”,
Lucius Shepard
(
Asimov's
Apr 1986)
“Voice in the Dark”,
Jack McDevitt
(
Asimov's
Nov 1986)
(tie): “The Blind Geometer”,
Kim Stanley Robinson
(
Asimov's
Aug 1987)
(tie): “Escape from Kathmandu”,
Kim Stanley Robinson
(
Asimov's
Sep 1986)
“Gilgamesh in the Outback”,
Robert Silverberg
(
Asimov's
Jul 1986)
Novelette
Winner:
“The Prisoner of Chillon”,
James Patrick Kelly
(
Asimov's
Jun 1986)
“Windows”,
Ian Watson
(
Asimov's
Dec 1986)
“Hatrack River”,
Orson Scott Card
(
Asimov's
Aug 1986)
“The Glass Flower”,
George R. R. Martin
(
Asimov's
Sep 1986)
“A Place to Stay for a Little While”,
Jim Aikin
(
Asimov's
Jun 1986)
Short Story
Winner:
“Robot Dreams”,
Isaac Asimov
(
Asimov's
mid-Dec 1986)
“Laugh Track”,
Harlan Ellison
(
Asimov's
mid-Dec 1986)
“Down and Out in the Year 2000”,
Kim Stanley Robinson
(
Asimov's
Apr 1986)
“Jeff Beck”,
Lewis Shiner
(
Asimov's
Jan 1986)
(tie): “Close Encounter with the Deity”,
Michael Bishop
(
Asimov's
Mar 1986)
(tie): “Stop-Motion”,
Tim Sullivan
(
Asimov's
Aug 1986)
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