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Where and When
: Eastercon/Helicon 2, St Helier (Jersey) : March 31, 2002
Eligibility Year
: 2001
Novel
Winner:
Chasm City
,
Alastair Reynolds
(Gollancz)
American Gods
,
Neil Gaiman
(Headline Feature)
Bold as Love
,
Gwyneth Jones
(Gollancz)
Lust
,
Geoff Ryman
(Flamingo)
Pashazade: The First Arabesk
,
Jon Courtenay Grimwood
(Earthlight)
The Secret of Life
,
Paul McAuley
(HarperCollins Voyager)
Short Story
Winner:
“The Children of Winter”,
Eric Brown
(
Interzone
#163 Jan 2001)
“First to the Moon!”,
Stephen Baxter
&
Simon Bradshaw
(
Spectrum SF
#6 Jul 2001)
“Isabel of the Fall”,
Ian R. MacLeod
(
Interzone
#169 Jul 2001)
“Myxomatosis”,
Simon Ings
(
Interzone
#165 Mar 2001)
“Under the Saffron Tree”,
Cherith Baldry
(
Interzone
#166 Apr 2001)
“Wind Angels”,
Leigh Kennedy
(
Interzone
#171 Sep 2001)
Artwork
Winner:
Colin Odell
for
Omegatropic
by Stephen Baxter (BSFA)
Steve Rawlings
for
Gridlinked
by Neal Asher (Macmillan)
Bryan Talbot
for “Heart of Empire” (CD-Rom)
The Whole Hog
for
Pashazade: The First Arabesk
by Jon Courtenay Grimwood (Earthlight)
Dominic Harman
for “Roach Motel” by Richard Calder (
Interzone
#166 Apr 2001)
Nonfiction
Winner:
Omegatropic
,
Stephen Baxter
(BSFA)
“The Best Introduction to the Mountains”,
Gene Wolfe
(
Interzone
#174 Dec 2001)
The Pocket Essential Terry Pratchett
,
Andrew M. Butler
(Pocket Essentials)
“Storming the Bastille” (
http://www.thealienonline.com/archive/sections/news/content/lunar_park/
),
Justina Robson
(The Alien Online Jul 2001)
Tim Burton
,
Michelle Le Blanc
&
Colin Odell
(Pocket Essentials)
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