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Eligibility Year
: 2002
Novel
Winner:
The Separation
,
Christopher Priest
(Scribner UK)
Castles Made of Sand
,
Gwyneth Jones
(Gollancz)
Effendi: The Second Arabesk
,
Jon Courtenay Grimwood
(Earthlight)
Light
,
M. John Harrison
(Gollancz)
The Scar
,
China Miéville
(Macmillan)
The Years of Rice and Salt
,
Kim Stanley Robinson
(HarperCollins)
Short Fiction
Winner:
Coraline
,
Neil Gaiman
(Bloomsbury)
“Five British Dinosaurs”,
Michael Swanwick
(
Interzone
#177 Mar 2002)
“If Lions Could Speak: Imaging the Alien”,
Paul Park
(
Interzone
#177 Mar 2002)
“Router”,
Charles Stross
(
Asimov's
Sep 2002)
“Singleton”,
Greg Egan
(
Interzone
#176 Feb 2002)
“Voice of Steel”,
Sean McMullen
(Sci Fiction 21 Aug 2002)
Artwork
Winner:
Dominic Harman
for
Interzone
#179 May 2002
Peter Gric
for “Experiment 1” (
The Third Alternative
#31 Jul 2002)
Judge Death: My Name Is Death
(page 1),
Fraser Irving
(
2000AD Prog 1289
1 May 2002)
Richard Marchand
for “Obliquitese” (
The Third Alternative
#32 Aut 2002)
Joachim Luetke
for “The Routine” by Gala Blau (
The Third Alternative
#31 Jul 2002)
Nonfiction
Winner:
“Introduction”,
David Langford
(
Maps: The Uncollected John Sladek
Big Engine)
“The Interrogation”,
Nick Gevers
&
Christopher Priest
(
Interzone
#183 Oct 2002) (Christopher Priest interviewed by Nick Gevers)
Mapping Mars
,
Oliver Morton
(Fourth Estate)
“Once There Was a Magazine”,
Fred Smith
(Beccon Publications 2002)
“The Time Machine” (film review),
Lucius Shepard
(Electric Story 2 Apr 2002;
F&SF
Aug 2002)
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