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Achilleos, Christos (1 nomination)
1982:
cover artist — nomination

Aguilera, Juan Miguel (1 nomination)
2017:
The 1000 Year Reich by Ian Watson (NewCon) — artwork — nomination

Alderman, Gill (1 nomination)
1997:
The Memory Palace — novel — nomination

Aldiss, Brian W. (6 nominations; 5 wins)
2008:
Non-Stop — Best Novel of 1958 — winner

1986:
Helliconia Winter — novel — winner

1984:
Helliconia Summer — novel — nomination

1983:
Helliconia Spring — novel — winner

1974:
Billion Year Spree — special award — winner

1972:
The Moment of Eclipsewinner

Alien (1 nomination)
1980:
media — nomination

Aliens (1 nomination; 1 win)
1987:
media production — winner

Allan, Nina (10 nominations; 3 wins)
2024:
A Traveller in Time: The Critical Practice of Maureen Kincaid Speller — nonfiction (long) — winner

2019:
“The Gift of Angels: an introduction” — shorter fiction — nomination

2019:
Time Pieces 2018 articles — nonfiction — nomination

2018:
The Rift — novel — winner

2016:
“Time Pieces: Doctor Change or Doctor Die” — nonfiction — nomination

2015:
The Race — novel — nomination

2014:
Spin — short fiction — winner

2012:
“The Silver Wind” — short fiction — nomination

2011:
“Flying in the Face of God” — short fiction — nomination

2006:
“Bird Songs at Eventide” — short fiction — nomination

Anderson, Richard (1 nomination)
2015:
Mirror Empire by Kameron Hurley (Angry Robot) — artwork — nomination

Android (1 nomination; 1 win)
1984:
media presentation — winner

Angus, Tiffani (2 nominations)
2024:
Spec Fic for Newbies: A Beginner’s Guide to Writing Subgenres of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror (by TA & Val Nolan) — nonfiction (long) — nomination

2021:
Threading the Labyrinth — novel — nomination

Anonymous (2 nominations)
1993:
Doomsday Book by Connie Willis (NEL) — artwork — nomination

1990:
In the Drift by Michael Swanwick — artwork — nomination

“Another Flip For Dominic” (1 nomination)
1983:
media presentation — nomination

Armoruso, Rachael (1 nomination; 1 win)
2024:
“Vanishing Tracks in the Sand” (by Jana Bianchi, translated by RA) — translated short fiction — winner

Arnold, John H. (1 nomination)
2004:
“Nothing is Written: Politics, Ideology and the Burden of History in the Fall Revolution Quartet” (by JHA & Andy Wood) — nonfiction — nomination

Ashley, Mike (2 nominations)
2012:
Out of This World: Science Fiction But Not as You Know It — nonfiction — nomination

2004:
“The Profession of Science Fiction #58: Mapping the Territory” — nonfiction — nomination

Avon, John (1 nomination)
1987:
Interzone #17 Autumn 1986 — artwork — nomination

Bacigalupi, Paolo (1 nomination)
2011:
The Windup Girl — novel — nomination

Back to the Future II (1 nomination)
1990:
dramatic presentation — nomination

Bacon, Eugen (3 nominations)
2024:
Broken Paradise — shorter fiction (novelette or novella) — nomination

2024:
“Dominant Themes in Afro-Centric Fiction” — nonfiction (short) — nomination

2021:
Ivory's Story — short fiction — nomination

Baker, Chris (2 nominations; 1 win)
2023:
Shoreline of Infinity — artwork — nomination

2020:
Wourism and Other Stories by Ian Whates (Luna) — artwork — winner

Baldry, Cherith (1 nomination)
2002:
“Under the Saffron Tree” — short story — nomination

Baldwin, Ben (2 nominations)
2019:
Strange Tales slipcase set — artwork — nomination

2013:
Dark Currents (Newcon Press) — artwork — nomination

Ballantyne, Tony (1 nomination)
2000:
“Gorillagram” — short fiction — nomination

Ballard, J. G. (6 nominations; 1 win)
1997:
“The Dying Fall” — short fiction — nomination

1985:
Empire of the Sun — novel — nomination

1985:
“The Object of the Attack” — short fiction — nomination

1983:
“Myths of the Near Future” — short fiction — nomination

1982:
Hello America — novel — nomination

1980:
The Unlimited Dream Company — novel — winner

Banks, Iain M. (4 nominations; 2 wins)
1999:
Inversions — novel — nomination

1997:
Excession — novel — winner

1995:
Feersum Endjinn — novel — winner

1991:
Use of Weapons — novel — nomination

Barbini, Francesca T. (2 nominations; 1 win)
2022:
Worlds Apart: Worldbuilding in Fantasy and Science Fiction — nonfiction — winner

2021:
Ties That Bind: Love in Science Fiction and Fantasy — nonfiction — nomination

Batman (1 nomination)
1990:
dramatic presentation — nomination

Batty, Liz (1 nomination)
2022:
Octothorpe (by John Coxon, Alison Scott & LB) — nonfiction — nomination

Baxter, Stephen (8 nominations; 4 wins)
2010:
Ark — novel — nomination

2009:
Flood — novel — nomination

2005:
Mayflower II — short fiction — winner

2002:
“First to the Moon!” (by SB & Simon Bradshaw) — short story — nomination

2002:
Omegatropic — nonfiction — winner

1998:
“War Birds” — short fiction — winner

1996:
“The Ant-Men of Tibet” — short fiction — nomination

1996:
The Time Ships — novel — winner

Bayley, Barrington J. (2 nominations; 1 win)
1997:
“A Crab Must Try” — short fiction — winner

1990:
“Tommy Atkins” — short fiction — nomination

Bear, Elizabeth (2 nominations)
2007:
“Sounding” — short fiction — nomination

2006:
“Two Dreams on Trains” — short fiction — nomination

Bear, Greg (1 nomination)
1987:
Blood Music — novel — nomination

Beckett, Chris (4 nominations)
2017:
Daughter of Eden — novel — nomination

2016:
Mother of Eden — novel — nomination

2013:
Dark Eden — novel — nomination

1994:
“The Welfare Man” — short fiction — nomination

Benford, Gregory (1 nomination; 1 win)
1981:
Timescape — novel — winner

Benton, Geneva (1 nomination)
2018:
“Sundown Towns” (Fiyah #3) — artwork — nomination

Bertolini, Max (1 nomination)
2006:
F&SF Jan 2005 — artwork — nomination

Bett, Sam (1 nomination)
2024:
“My Guy” (by Izumi Suzuki, translated by SB) — translated short fiction — nomination

Betti, Elena (2 nominations)
2024:
Danged Black Thing by Eugen Bacon (Apex) — artwork — nomination

2022:
Saving Shadows by Eugen Bacon (NewCon) — artwork — nomination

Beukes, Lauren (1 nomination)
2011:
Zoo City — novel — nomination

Bhatia, Gautam (1 nomination)
2024:
“Weaving the Rainbow: Worldbuilding and SF” — nonfiction (short) — nomination

Bianchi, Jana (1 nomination; 1 win)
2024:
“Vanishing Tracks in the Sand” (by JB, translated by Rachael Armoruso) — translated short fiction — winner

Bigwood, Andy (3 nominations; 2 wins)
2011:
Conflicts — artwork — nomination

2009:
Subterfuge by Ian Whates, ed. — artwork — winner

2008:
“Cracked World” (disLocations ed. Ian Whates; Newcon Press) — artwork — winner

Bishop, Michael (3 nominations)
2006:
“Bears Discover Smut” — short fiction — nomination

1983:
No Enemy But Time — novel — nomination

1981:
Transfigurations — novel — nomination

Bisson, Terry (1 nomination)
2004:
Dear Abbey — short fiction — nomination

Blacksheep (4 nominations; 1 win)
2015:
Bête by Adam Roberts (Gollancz) — artwork — nomination

2013:
Jack Glass by Adam Roberts (Gollancz) — artwork — winner

2009:
Flood by Stephen Baxter — artwork — nomination

2009:
Swiftly by Adam Roberts — artwork — nomination

Blade Runner (1 nomination; 1 win)
1983:
media presentation — winner

Blake's 7 (tv series) (1 nomination)
1982:
media presentation — nomination

Blish, James (2 nominations)
2008:
A Case of Conscience — Best Novel of 1958 — nomination

2008:
The Triumph of Time — Best Novel of 1958 — nomination

Bohnhoff, Maya Kaathryn (1 nomination)
2000:
“White Dog” — short fiction — nomination

Bolland, Brian (1 nomination)
1981:
artist — nomination

Booth, Ruth E. J. (2 nominations; 1 win)
2019:
Noise and Sparks 2018 articles — nonfiction — nomination

2015:
“The Honey Trap” — short fiction — winner

Bould, Mark (1 nomination)
2022:
The Anthropocene Unconscious: Climate Catastrophe Culture — nonfiction — nomination

Bourke, Liz (2 nominations)
2019:
Sleeps With Monsters 2018 articles — nonfiction — nomination

2014:
“Sleeps with Monsters” — nonfiction — nomination

Bradfield, Scott (2 nominations)
1985:
“Unmistakably the Finest” — short fiction — nomination

1984:
“The Flash Kid” — short fiction — nomination

Bradshaw, Simon (2 nominations)
2012:
The Unsilent Library: Essays on the Russell T. Davies Era of the New Doctor Who (by Graham Sleight, Tony Keen & SB) — nonfiction — nomination

2002:
“First to the Moon!” (by Stephen Baxter & SB) — short story — nomination

Brazil (1 nomination; 1 win)
1986:
media presentation — winner

Brenchley, Chaz (1 nomination)
2008:
“Terminal” — short fiction — nomination

Brown, Eric (7 nominations; 2 wins)
2002:
“The Children of Winter” — short story — winner

2001:
“Destiny on Tartarus” — short fiction — nomination

2000:
“Hunting the Slarque” — short fiction — winner

1999:
“Vulpheous” — short fiction — nomination

1995:
Engineman — novel — nomination

1991:
“The Death of Cassandra Quebec” — short fiction — nomination

1991:
“The Phargean Effect” — short fiction — nomination

Brown, Kenn (2 nominations)
2008:
“Metal Dragon Year” (Interzone #213 Dec 2007) — artwork — nomination

2006:
Interzone #198 May/Jun 2005 — artwork — nomination

Brown, Molly (3 nominations; 1 win)
1997:
“Community Service” — short fiction — nomination

1994:
“No Better Than Anyone Else” — short fiction — nomination

1992:
“Bad Timing” — short fiction — winner

Brunner, John (2 nominations; 2 wins)
1971:
The Jagged Orbitwinner

1970:
Stand on Zanzibarwinner

Budrys, Algis (1 nomination)
2008:
Who? — Best Novel of 1958 — nomination

Burgis, Stephanie (1 nomination)
2022:
The Raven Heir — book for younger readers — nomination

Burgmann, J. R. (1 nomination)
2021:
Science Fiction and Climate Change (by Andrew Milner & JRB) — nonfiction — nomination

Burnham, Karen (2 nominations)
2015:
Greg Egan — nonfiction — nomination

2013:
“The Complexity of the Humble Space Suit” — nonfiction — nomination

Burns, Jim (17 nominations; 14 wins)
2018:
The Ion Raider by Ian Whates (NewCon) — artwork — winner (tie)

2016:
Pelquin's Comet by Ian Whates (Newcon) — artwork — winner

2000:
Darwinia by Robert Charles Wilson — artwork — winner

2000:
The Dream Archipelago by Christopher Priest — artwork — nomination

1999:
“Lord Prestimion” by Robert Silverberg (Interzone #138 Dec 1998) — artwork — winner

1997:
Ancient Shores by Jack McDevitt (HarperPrism) — original artwork — winner

1996:
Seasons of Plenty by Colin Greenland (HarperCollins UK) — artwork — winner

1995:
Interzone #79 Jan 1994 — artwork — winner

1994:
Red Dust by Paul J. McAuley (Gollancz) — artwork — winner

1993:
Hearts, Hands and Voices by Ian McDonald (Gollancz) — artwork — winner

1993:
Kaeti on Tour by Keith Roberts (Interzone #66 Dec 1992) — artwork — nomination

1990:
Other Edens III by Christopher Evans & Robert Holdstock, eds. (Unwin) — artwork — winner

1988:
1987 Worldcon Program Book — artist — winner

1987:
Interzone #16 Summer 1986 — artwork — nomination

1986:
artist — winner

1985:
artist — winner

1980:
artist — winner

Bury, Stephen (1 nomination)
1997:
Interface — novel — nomination

Butler, Andrew M. (2 nominations)
2007:
The Arthur C. Clarke Award: A Critical Anthology (Paul Kincaid & AMB, eds.) — nonfiction — nomination

2002:
The Pocket Essential Terry Pratchett — nonfiction — nomination

Butler, Chris (1 nomination)
2013:
The Flight of the Ravens — short fiction — nomination

Byers, Iain (1 nomination)
1991:
“The Pharagean Effect” by Eric Brown (Interzone #41 Nov 1990) — artwork — nomination

Byrne, Eugene (3 nominations)
2000:
ThigMOO — novel — nomination

1998:
“ThigMOO” — short fiction — nomination

1996:
“Bagged 'n' Tagged” — short fiction — nomination

Cabanis, Eric (1 nomination)
2005:
“The Millau Bridge” (photo) — artwork — nomination

Cade, Octavia (1 nomination)
2015:
“The Mussel Eater” — short fiction — nomination

Cadigan, Pat (1 nomination)
1998:
“The Emperor's New Reality” — short fiction — nomination

Calder, Richard (1 nomination)
2000:
“Malignos” — short fiction — nomination

Carroll, Jonathan (1 nomination)
1990:
A Child Across the Sky — novel — nomination

Carter, Angela (2 nominations)
1985:
Nights at the Circus — novel — nomination

1983:
“Overture from a Midsummer Night's Dream” — short fiction — nomination

Chabon, Michael (1 nomination)
2008:
The Yiddish Policemen's Union — novel — nomination

Chambers, Becky (2 nominations)
2020:
To Be Taught, If Fortunate — shorter fiction — nomination

2017:
A Closed and Common Orbit — novel — nomination

Charnock, Anne (3 nominations; 1 win)
2021:
“All I Asked For” — short fiction — nomination

2018:
Dreams Before the Start of Time — novel — nomination

2018:
The Enclave — shorter fiction — winner

Chen, Gina (1 nomination)
2023:
Violet Made of Thorns — book for younger readers — nomination

Cherryh, C. J. (1 nomination)
1990:
Cyteen — novel — nomination

Chiang, Ted (2 nominations; 1 win)
2009:
“Exhalation” — short fiction — winner

2008:
“The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate” — short fiction — nomination

The China Syndrome (1 nomination)
1980:
media — nomination

Chong, Vincent (1 nomination)
2009:
Murky Depths #4 — artwork — nomination

The Chronicles of Narnia (tv series) (1 nomination)
1990:
dramatic presentation — nomination

Clark, Iain (1 nomination; 1 win)
2022:
“Glasgow Green woman” — artwork — winner

Clark, P. Djèlí (1 nomination; 1 win)
2024:
“How to Raise a Kraken in Your Bathtub” — short fiction — winner

Clarke, Arthur C. (2 nominations; 1 win)
1980:
The Fountains of Paradise — novel — nomination

1974:
Rendezvous with Ramawinner

Clarke, Iain (1 nomination; 1 win)
2021:
“Shipbuilding Over the Clyde” — artwork — winner

Clarke, Susanna (2 nominations)
2021:
Piranesi — novel — nomination

2005:
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell — novel — nomination

Clute, John (4 nominations; 2 wins)
2012:
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, Third Edition (JC, Peter Nicholls & David Langford, eds.) — nonfiction — winner

2010:
Canary Fever: Reviews — nonfiction — nomination

2009:
“Physics for Amnesia” — nonfiction — nomination

1994:
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (JC & Peter Nicholls, eds.) — special award — winner

Clute, Judith (1 nomination)
2004:
Scores: Reviews 1993-2003 by John Clute (Beccon Publications) — artwork — nomination

Co, Miguel (1 nomination)
2023:
Song of the Mango and Other New Myths by Vida Cruz-Borja (Ateneo De Manila University Press) — artwork — nomination

Cohen, Marcelo (1 nomination)
2024:
“Bacterial” (by MC, translated by Kit Maude) — translated short fiction — nomination

The Company of Wolves (1 nomination; 1 win)
1985:
media presentation — winner

Coney, Michael G. (2 nominations; 1 win)
1984:
Cat Karina — novel — nomination

1977:
Brontomek!winner

Constantine, Storm (1 nomination)
1993:
“Priest of Hands” — short fiction — nomination

Coombe, Warwick Fraser (1 nomination)
2009:
Interzone #218 Oct 2008 — artwork — nomination

Cornell, Paul (2 nominations; 1 win)
2016:
Witches of Lychford — short story — nomination

2012:
“The Copenhagen Interpretation” — short fiction — winner

Courtenay Grimwood, Jon (8 nominations; 2 wins)
2007:
End of the World Blues — novel — winner

2006:
9Tail Fox — novel — nomination

2005:
“Point of No Return” — short fiction — nomination

2005:
Stamping Butterflies — novel — nomination

2004:
Felaheen: The Third Arabesk — novel — winner

2003:
Effendi: The Second Arabesk — novel — nomination

2002:
Pashazade: The First Arabesk — novel — nomination

2001:
redRobe — novel — nomination

Cowper, Richard (2 nominations)
1984:
“The Tithonian Factor” — short fiction — nomination

1981:
“The Web of the Magi” — short fiction — nomination

Coxon, John (1 nomination)
2022:
Octothorpe (by JC, Alison Scott & Liz Batty) — nonfiction — nomination

Cranor, Jeffrey (1 nomination)
2024:
“Carlos Explained” (by Joseph Fink & JC) — audio fiction — nomination

Crowley, John (3 nominations)
1984:
“Novelty” — short fiction — nomination

1983:
Little, Big — novel — nomination

1981:
Engine Summer — novel — nomination

Cuyegkeng, Elaine (1 nomination)
2018:
“These Constellations Will Be Yours” — shorter fiction — nomination

D., Deepa (1 nomination)
2010:
“I Didn't Dream of Dragons” — nonfiction — nomination

Danforth, Rick (2 nominations)
2024:
“When a Portal Comes Around” — audio fiction — nomination

2023:
“Seller's Remorse” — short fiction — nomination

Dann, Jack (1 nomination)
1980:
“Camps” — short fiction — nomination

Dara, Galen (1 nomination)
2018:
“These Constellations Will Be Yours” by Elaine Cuyegkeng (Strange Horizons 7 Aug 2017) — artwork — nomination

Dawson, Juno (1 nomination)
2023:
Her Majesty's Royal Coven — book for younger readers — nomination

“The Day After Tomorrow” (1 nomination)
1984:
media presentation — nomination

de Bodard, Aliette (8 nominations; 6 wins)
2023:
Of Charms, Ghosts and Grievances — short fiction — winner

2023:
The Red Scholar's Wake — novel — nomination

2022:
Fireheart Tiger — short fiction — winner

2019:
“On motherhood and erasure: people-shaped holes, hollow characters and the illusion of impossible adventures” — nonfiction — winner

2016:
The House of Shattered Wings — novel — winner

2016:
“Three Cups of Grief, by Starlight” — short story — winner

2013:
“Immersion” — short fiction — nomination

2011:
“The Shipmaker” — short fiction — winner

Dean, Suzanne (1 nomination)
2017:
The Sunlight Pilgrims by Jenni Fagan (Black Static Jul/Aug 2016) — artwork — nomination

Dedman, Stephen (1 nomination)
2000:
“The Lady Macbeth Blues” — short fiction — nomination

Deighton, Jack (1 nomination)
1998:
A Son of the Rock — novel — nomination

Demopulos, Adrian (1 nomination)
2024:
“Retreat from the World Outside” (by Gabriela Damián Miravete, translated by AD) — translated short fiction — nomination

Devlin, Malcolm (2 nominations)
2019:
“The Purpose of the Dodo is to be Extinct” — shorter fiction — nomination

2017:
“The End of Hope Street” — short story — nomination

Di Filippo, Paul (3 nominations; 1 win)
2001:
“Singing Each to Each” — short fiction — nomination

1995:
“Mudpuppy goes to Town” — short fiction — nomination

1995:
“The Double Felix” — short fiction — winner

Dick, Philip K. (3 nominations; 1 win)
1983:
The Divine Invasion — novel — nomination

1981:
“Rautavaara's Case” — short fiction — nomination

1979:
A Scanner Darkly — novel — winner

Dila, Dilman (1 nomination)
2021:
“Red_Bati” — short fiction — nomination

Disch, Thomas M. (3 nominations; 1 win)
1999:
“The First Annual Performance Arts Festival at the Slaughter Rock Battlefield” — short fiction — nomination

1981:
“The Brave Little Toaster” — short fiction — winner

1980:
On Wings of Song — novel — nomination

Doctorow, Cory (1 nomination)
2006:
“I, Robot” — short fiction — nomination

Dos Santos, Daniel (1 nomination)
2022:
(by DDS & Lauren Panepinto)Son of the Storm by Suyi Davies Okungbowa (Orbit) — artwork — nomination

Dotson, J. Dianne (1 nomination)
2024:
The Inn at the Amethyst Lantern — fiction for younger readers — nomination

Dow, Alechia (1 nomination)
2024:
A Song of Salvation — fiction for younger readers — nomination

Dr. Who (tv series) (3 nominations)
1990:
dramatic presentation — nomination

1981:
media presentation — nomination

1980:
media — nomination

Dr. Who: “Trial of a Timelord” (1 nomination)
1987:
media production — nomination

Duncan, Hal (1 nomination)
2019:
The Land of Somewhere Safe — shorter fiction — nomination

Dune (1 nomination)
1985:
media presentation — nomination

Dylan, Kate (2 nominations)
2024:
Mindbreaker — fiction for younger readers — nomination

2023:
Mindwalker — book for younger readers — nomination

E.T. The Extraterrestrial (1 nomination)
1983:
media presentation — nomination

Edwards, Les (1 nomination)
2008:
H P Lovecraft in Britain chapbook by Stephen Jones — artwork — nomination

Edwards, Malcolm (1 nomination; 1 win)
1984:
“After Images” — short fiction — winner

Egan, Greg (8 nominations)
2018:
“Uncanny Valley” — shorter fiction — nomination

2009:
“Crystal Nights” — short fiction — nomination

2003:
“Singleton” — short fiction — nomination

1996:
“Mister Volition” — short fiction — nomination

1995:
Permutation City — novel — nomination

1993:
“Reification Highway” — short fiction — nomination

1991:
“Axiomatic” — short fiction — nomination

1991:
“Learning to Be Me” — short fiction — nomination

2023:
“Too Dystopian for Whom? A Continental Nigerian Writer’s Perspective” — nonfiction — nomination

2022:
“O2 Arena” — short fiction — nomination

2021:
“Ife-Iyoku, the Tale of Imadeyunuagbon” — short fiction — nomination

Ellison, Harlan (1 nomination; 1 win)
1979:
Deathbird Stories — collection — winner

El-Mohtar, Amal (1 nomination; 1 win)
2020:
This Is How You Lose the Time War (by AE & Max Gladstone) — shorter fiction — winner

The Empire Strikes Back (1 nomination)
1981:
media presentation — nomination

Esaias, Timons (1 nomination)
1999:
“Shift Change” — short fiction — nomination

Evans, Christopher (2 nominations; 1 win)
1994:
Aztec Century — novel — winner

1990:
“The Bridge” — short fiction — nomination

Excalibur (1 nomination)
1982:
media presentation — nomination

Ezquerra, Carlos (1 nomination)
1981:
artist — nomination

Fangorn (2 nominations; 1 win)
2021:
Robot Dreams — artwork — nomination

2007:
“Angelbot” (Time Pieces ed Ian Whates) — artwork — winner

Farmer, Tessa (1 nomination; 1 win)
2015:
“The Wasp Factory” — artwork — winner

Fenn, Jaine (2 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
Strange Attractors — collection or anthology — nomination

2017:
“Liberty Bird” — short story — winner

Fink, Joseph (1 nomination)
2024:
“Carlos Explained” (by JF & Jeffrey Cranor) — audio fiction — nomination

Flatliners (1 nomination)
1991:
dramatic presentation — nomination

The Flip-Side of Dominick Hide (1 nomination)
1981:
media presentation — nomination

Flynn, Danny (1 nomination)
1995:
Interzone #83 May 1994 — artwork — nomination

Foss, Chris (1 nomination)
1980:
artist — nomination

Foster, Eugie (1 nomination)
2010:
“Sinner, Baker, Fabulist, Priest; Red Mask, Black Mask, Gentleman, Beast” — short fiction — nomination

Frankland, David (1 nomination)
2004:
Predator's Gold by Philip Reeve (Scholastic) — artwork — nomination

Froud, Brian (1 nomination)
1998:
The Wood Wife by Terri Windling (Legend) — artwork — nomination

Gaiman, Neil (3 nominations; 2 wins)
2004:
The Wolves in the Walls (by NG & Dave McKean) — short fiction — winner

2003:
Coraline — short fiction — winner

2002:
American Gods — novel — nomination

Gambino, Fred (1 nomination)
1997:
Interzone #103 Jan 1996 — original artwork — nomination

Gammon, Jendia (2 nominations)
2024:
“Copper” — short fiction — nomination

2024:
The Inn at the Amethyst Lantern (as by J. Dianne Dotson) — fiction for younger readers — nomination

Garijo, Santos (2 nominations)
1997:
Interzone #114 Dec 1996 — original artwork — nomination

1996:
Interzone #96 Jun 1995 — artwork — nomination

Gaubert, Gerald (1 nomination)
2001:
“Afetere's Eyes” by Marilyn Mattie Brahen (Scheherazade #19) — artwork — nomination

Gentle, Mary (5 nominations; 1 win)
2001:
Ash: A Secret History — novel — winner

1992:
The Architecture of Desire — novel — nomination

1991:
Rats and Gargoyles — novel — nomination

1990:
“The Knot Garden” — short fiction — nomination

1984:
Golden Witchbreed — novel — nomination

Gevers, Nick (1 nomination)
2003:
“The Interrogation” (by NG & Christopher Priest) — nonfiction — nomination

Gibbons, Lee (1 nomination)
2004:
Maul by Tricia Sullivan (Orbit) — artwork — nomination

Gibson, William (5 nominations)
2004:
Pattern Recognition — novel — nomination

1991:
The Difference Engine (by WG & Bruce Sterling) — novel — nomination

1987:
Count Zero — novel — nomination

1987:
“The Winter Market” — short story — nomination

1985:
Neuromancer — novel — nomination

Gladstone, Max (1 nomination; 1 win)
2020:
This Is How You Lose the Time War (by Amal El-Mohtar & MG) — shorter fiction — winner

Gloom, Ruby (1 nomination)
2021:
Club Ded by Nikhil Singh — artwork — nomination

Goodfellow, Peter (2 nominations)
1983:
artist — nomination

1981:
artist — nomination

Goonan, Kathleen Ann (2 nominations)
1999:
Queen City Jazz — novel — nomination

1996:
“Sunflowers” — short fiction — nomination

Grace, Gerry (1 nomination)
1995:
“Our Lady of Chernobyl” by Greg Egan (Interzone #83 May 1994) — artwork — nomination

Gravett, Paul (1 nomination)
2007:
Great British Comics — nonfiction — nomination

Greene, Ben (1 nomination)
2011:
“A Deafened Plea for Peace” (Crossed Genres 21) — artwork — nomination

Greenland, Colin (3 nominations; 1 win)
1994:
Harm's Way — novel — nomination

1992:
“Nothing Special” — short fiction — nomination

1991:
Take Back Plenty — novel — winner

Gric, Peter (1 nomination)
2003:
“Experiment 1” (The Third Alternative #31 Jul 2002) — artwork — nomination

Griffith, Nicola (2 nominations)
1994:
Ammonite — novel — nomination

1994:
“Touching Fire” — short fiction — nomination

Guerrero, Abigail (1 nomination)
2024:
Simultaneous Times Podcast (by Jenna Hanchey & AG) — audio fiction — nomination

Hamid, Mohsin (1 nomination)
2018:
Exit West — novel — nomination

Hamilton, Peter F. (4 nominations; 1 win)
2022:
Light Chaser (by PFH & Gareth L. Powell) — short fiction — nomination

2001:
“The Suspect Genome” — short fiction — winner

1996:
The Nano Flower — novel — nomination

1994:
“Spare Capacity” — short fiction — nomination

Hanchey, Jenna (1 nomination)
2024:
Simultaneous Times Podcast (by JH & Abigail Guerrero) — audio fiction — nomination

Hansen, Rob (1 nomination)
2017:
THEN: Science Fiction Fandom in the UK 1930-1980 — nonfiction — nomination

Harbour, Carlie (1 nomination)
2011:
Fun with Rainbows — artwork — nomination

Hardinge, Frances (2 nominations; 1 win)
2023:
Unraveller — book for younger readers — winner

2015:
Cuckoo Song — novel — nomination

Hardy, David A. (3 nominations)
2017:
Disturbed Universes by David L. Clements (William Heinemann) — artwork — nomination

1997:
Interzone #107 May 1996 — original artwork — nomination

1990:
Interzone #31 Sep/Oct 1989 — artwork — nomination

Harkaway, Nick (1 nomination)
2009:
The Gone-Away World — novel — nomination

Harman, Dominic (10 nominations; 3 wins)
2013:
Helix Wars by Eric Brown (Solaris) — artwork — nomination

2012:
The Noise Revealed by Ian Whates (Solaris) — artwork — winner

2011:
The Cat's Cradle — artwork — nomination

2003:
Interzone #179 May 2002 — artwork — winner

2002:
“Roach Motel” by Richard Calder (Interzone #166 Apr 2001) — artwork — nomination

2001:
“Hideaway” by Alastair Reynolds (Interzone #157 Jul 2000) — artwork — winner

2000:
“The Sky-Green Blues” by Tanith Lee (Interzone #142 Apr 1999) — artwork — nomination

1999:
“Jedella Ghost” by Tanith Lee (Interzone #135 Sep 1998) — artwork — nomination

1999:
“The Gardens of Saturn” by Paul J. McAuley (Interzone #137 Nov 1998) — artwork — nomination

1998:
“Secrets” (page 27) by Ian Watson (Interzone #116 Feb 1997) — artwork — nomination

Harris, John (1 nomination)
1980:
artist — nomination

Harrison, M. John (7 nominations)
2021:
The Sunken Land Begins to Rise Again — novel — nomination

2013:
Empty Space — novel — nomination

2007:
Nova Swing — novel — nomination

2003:
Light — novel — nomination

1998:
Signs of Life — novel — nomination

1997:
“The East” — short fiction — nomination

1986:
“A Young Man's Journey to Viriconium” — short fiction — nomination

Harrison, Mark (2 nominations; 1 win)
1993:
Interzone #65 Nov 1992 — artwork — nomination

1992:
Interzone #48 Jun 1991 — artwork — winner

Harrison, Niall (2 nominations)
2024:
All These Worlds — nonfiction (long) — nomination

2015:
“The State of British SF and Fantasy: A Symposium” — nonfiction — nomination

Heinlein, Robert A. (1 nomination)
2008:
Have Space Suit -- Will Travel — Best Novel of 1958 — nomination

Hi-Fi, Joey (4 nominations; 2 wins)
2019:
Paris Adrift by E. J. Swift (Solaris) — artwork — nomination

2014:
Dream London by Tony Ballantine (Solaris) — artwork — winner

2013:
Thy Kingdom Come by Simon Morden (Jurassic London) — artwork — nomination

2011:
Zoo City — artwork — winner

“The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy” (1 nomination; 1 win)
1979:
media — winner

“The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy” (2nd radio series) (1 nomination; 1 win)
1981:
media presentation — winner

“The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy” (record) (1 nomination; 1 win)
1980:
media — winner

Hog, The Whole (1 nomination)
2002:
Pashazade: The First Arabesk by Jon Courtenay Grimwood (Earthlight) — artwork — nomination

Holdstock, Robert (5 nominations; 4 wins)
1994:
“The Ragthorn” (by RH & Garry Kilworth) — short fiction — winner

1989:
Lavondyss — novel — winner

1985:
Mythago Wood — novel — winner

1982:
“Mythago Wood” — short fiction — winner

1982:
Where Time Winds Blow — novel — nomination

Horáková, Erin (1 nomination)
2017:
“Boucher, Backbone and Blake: The Legacy of Blakes Seven” — nonfiction — nomination

Hurley, Kameron (2 nominations)
2014:
God's War — novel — nomination

2012:
“Afterbirth” — short fiction — nomination

Hutchinson, Dave (5 nominations; 1 win)
2019:
Europe at Dawn — novel — nomination

2017:
Europe in Winter — novel — winner

2016:
Europe at Midnight — novel — nomination

2015:
Europe in Autumn — novel — nomination

2010:
The Push — short fiction — nomination

Ifueko, Jordan (1 nomination)
2022:
Redemptor — book for younger readers — nomination

Ings, Simon (4 nominations)
2015:
Wolves — novel — nomination

2002:
“Myxomatosis” — short story — nomination

2000:
Headlong — novel — nomination

1993:
Hot Head — novel — nomination

Inkpen, Emily (1 nomination; 1 win)
2024:
The Dex Legacy — audio fiction — winner

Irving, Fraser (1 nomination)
2003:
Judge Death: My Name Is Death (page 1) — artwork — nomination

Jackson, Manzi (1 nomination)
2023:
Africa Risen: A New Era of Speculative Fiction by Sheree Renée Thomas, Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki & Zelda Knight (Tor) — artwork — nomination

James, Edward (3 nominations; 1 win)
2015:
“Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers in the Great War” — nonfiction — winner

2013:
The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature (by EJ & Farah Mendlesohn) — nonfiction — nomination

2010:
A Short History of Fantasy (by Farah Mendlesohn & EJ) — nonfiction — nomination

Jemisin, N. K. (1 nomination; 1 win)
2021:
The City We Became — novel — winner

Jiang, Ai (1 nomination)
2024:
I Am AI — shorter fiction (novelette or novella) — nomination

Johnson, Alaya Dawn (1 nomination; 1 win)
2024:
The Library of Broken Worlds — fiction for younger readers — winner

Johnston, John J. (1 nomination)
2014:
“Going Forth by Night” — nonfiction — nomination

Johnstone, Jay (1 nomination)
2023:
The Way the Light Bends by Lorraine Wilson (Luna) — artwork — nomination

Jones, Gwyneth (5 nominations; 1 win)
2004:
Midnight Lamp — novel — nomination

2003:
Castles Made of Sand — novel — nomination

2002:
Bold as Love — novel — nomination

1999:
“La Cenerentola” — short fiction — winner

1995:
North Wind — novel — nomination

Jones, Peter (5 nominations; 1 win)
1986:
artist — nomination

1985:
artist — nomination

1984:
cover artist — nomination

1983:
artist — nomination

1981:
artist — winner

Julian, Astrid (1 nomination)
1994:
“Irene's Song” — short fiction — nomination

Kadrey, Richard (1 nomination)
1998:
“The First Man Not to Land on the Moon” — short fiction — nomination

Kaveney, Roz (1 nomination)
2009:
Superheroes!: Capes and Crusaders in Comics and Films — nonfiction — nomination

Kay, Jim (1 nomination)
2012:
A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness (Walker) — artwork — nomination

Keen, Tony (1 nomination)
2012:
The Unsilent Library: Essays on the Russell T. Davies Era of the New Doctor Who (by Graham Sleight, TK & Simon Bradshaw) — nonfiction — nomination

Kennedy, Leigh (1 nomination)
2002:
“Wind Angels” — short story — nomination

Keogh, Ida (1 nomination; 1 win)
2021:
“Infinite Tea in the Demara Café” — short fiction — winner

Kerr, Katharine (1 nomination)
1995:
“Asylum” — short fiction — nomination

Kilworth, Garry (4 nominations; 1 win)
1994:
“The Ragthorn” (by Robert Holdstock & GK) — short fiction — winner

1993:
“The Sculptor” — short fiction — nomination

1985:
“Spiral Winds” — short fiction — nomination

1983:
“The Dissemblers” — short fiction — nomination

Kim, Christine (1 nomination)
2024:
Jewel Box: Stories by E. Lily Yu (Erewhom) — artwork — nomination

Kincaid, Paul (8 nominations; 2 wins)
2021:
The Unstable Realities of Christopher Priest — nonfiction — nomination

2018:
Iain M. Banks — nonfiction — winner

2015:
Call and Response — nonfiction — nomination

2013:
“The Widening Gyre” — nonfiction — nomination

2011:
“Blogging the Hugos: Decline” — nonfiction — winner

2009:
What It Is We Do When We Read Science Fiction — nonfiction — nomination

2007:
The Arthur C. Clarke Award: A Critical Anthology (PK & Andrew M. Butler, eds.) — nonfiction — nomination

1998:
“Last Day of the Carnival -- 36 Exposures” — short fiction — nomination

Kingfisher, T. (1 nomination)
2023:
Illuminations — book for younger readers — nomination

Klamer, Nitzan (1 nomination)
2010:
for cover art project for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea — artwork — nomination

Knudsen, Michelle (1 nomination)
2024:
“The Pigeon” — audio fiction — nomination

Krasnostein, Alisa (1 nomination)
2016:
Letters to Tiptree (AK & Alexandra Pierce, eds.) — nonfiction — nomination

Kyle, David A. (1 nomination; 1 win)
1977:
A Pictorial History of Science Fiction — special award — winner

Lakin-Smith, Kim (2 nominations)
2012:
Cyber Circus — novel — nomination

2010:
“Johnnie and Emmie-Lou Get Married” — short fiction — nomination

Lamming, R. M. (1 nomination)
1981:
“The Ink Imp” — short fiction — nomination

Lanagan, Margo (1 nomination)
2007:
“The Point of Roses” — short fiction — nomination

Langford, David (4 nominations; 3 wins)
2012:
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, Third Edition (John Clute, Peter Nicholls & DL, eds.) — nonfiction — winner

2003:
“Introduction” — nonfiction — winner

1986:
“Cube Root” — short fiction — winner

1980:
“Sex Pirates of the Blood Asteroid” — short fiction — nomination

Langton, Sarah Anne (3 nominations; 1 win)
2019:
Unholy Land by Lavie Tidhar (Tachyon) — artwork — nomination

2017:
Central Station by Lavie Tidhar (Tachyon) — artwork — winner

2016:
Jews Versus Zombies by Lavie Tidhar & Rebecca Levene, eds. (Jurassic London) — artwork — nomination

Larbalestier, Justine (1 nomination)
2007:
Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century — nonfiction — nomination

Law, Stephanie Pui-Mun (1 nomination)
2010:
“Emerald” — artwork — nomination

Le Blanc, Michelle (1 nomination)
2002:
Tim Burton (by MLB & Colin Odell) — nonfiction — nomination

Le Guin, Ursula K. (1 nomination)
2010:
Lavinia — novel — nomination

Leckie, Ann (3 nominations; 2 wins)
2018:
Provenance — novel — nomination

2015:
Ancillary Sword — novel — winner

2014:
Ancillary Justice — novel — winner (tie)

Lee, Alan (1 nomination; 1 win)
1989:
artist — winner

Lee, Ian (1 nomination)
1990:
“Once Upon a Time in the Park” — short fiction — nomination

Lee, Mary Soon (1 nomination)
1999:
“The Day Before They Came” — short fiction — nomination

Lee, Sing Yun (1 nomination)
2019:
Artwork for Sublime Cognition conference (by SYL & Morris Wild) — artwork — nomination

Lee, Tanith (1 nomination)
2001:
“La Vampiresse” — short fiction — nomination

Lee, Yoon Ha (1 nomination)
2019:
Revenant Gun — novel — nomination

Leiber, Fritz (1 nomination)
2008:
The Big Time — Best Novel of 1958 — nomination

Len, Vanessa (1 nomination)
2023:
Only a Monster — book for younger readers — nomination

Levy, Roger (1 nomination)
2007:
Icarus — novel — nomination

Lewandowski, Pawel (1 nomination; 1 win)
2006:
Interzone #200 Oct 2005 — artwork — winner

Li, Sinjin (1 nomination)
2021:
A Strange and Brilliant Light by Eli Lee — artwork — nomination

Li, William (1 nomination)
2007:
“Ring of the Gods” (Holland SF #226) — artwork — nomination

Likhain (M. Sereno) (1 nomination; 1 win)
2019:
“In the Vanishers’ Palace: Dragon I and II” — artwork — winner

Link, Kelly (2 nominations; 1 win)
2006:
“Magic for Beginners” — short fiction — winner

2005:
“The Faery Handbag” — short fiction — nomination

Little Badger, Darcie (1 nomination)
2022:
A Snake Falls to Earth — book for younger readers — nomination

Lloyd, Julia (2 nominations)
2024:
Descendant Machine by Gareth L. Powell (Titan) — artwork — nomination

2020:
Fleet of Knives by Gareth L. Powell (Titan) — artwork — nomination

Lo, Peter (1 nomination)
2022:
(by PL & Kara Walker)Danged Black Thing by Eugen Bacon (Transit Lounge) — artwork — nomination

Loenen-Ruiz, Rochita (1 nomination)
2013:
“Song of the Body Cartographer” — short fiction — nomination

Lord, Peter (1 nomination)
1980:
artist — nomination

Love, Jeffrey Alan (1 nomination)
2015:
Wolves by Simon Ings (Gollancz) — artwork — nomination

Lowe, Nick (1 nomination; 1 win)
2010:
“Mutant Popcorn” (film column) — nonfiction — winner

Luca, Or (1 nomination)
2023:
Luca — short fiction — nomination

Luetke, Joachim (1 nomination)
2003:
“The Routine” by Gala Blau (The Third Alternative #31 Jul 2002) — artwork — nomination

Lyon, Pete (2 nominations)
1987:
Interzone #15 Spring 1986 — artwork — nomination

1982:
cover artist — nomination

MacLeod, Ian R. (2 nominations)
2002:
“Isabel of the Fall” — short story — nomination

1993:
“Returning” — short fiction — nomination

MacLeod, Ken (11 nominations; 3 wins)
2013:
Intrusion — novel — nomination

2011:
The Restoration Game — novel — nomination

2009:
The Night Sessions — novel — winner

2008:
“Lighting Out” — short fiction — winner

2008:
The Execution Channel — novel — nomination

2007:
The Highway Men — short fiction — nomination

2006:
Learning the World — novel — nomination

2005:
Newton's Wake — novel — nomination

2000:
The Sky Road — novel — winner

1999:
The Cassini Division — novel — nomination

1997:
The Stone Canal — novel — nomination

Mad Max 2 (1 nomination)
1983:
media presentation — nomination

Mad Max III: Beyond Thunderdome (1 nomination)
1986:
media presentation — nomination

Malzberg, Barry N. (1 nomination)
1980:
“Prose Bowl” (by Bill Pronzini & BNM) — short fiction — nomination

Manzieri, Maurizio (1 nomination)
1996:
Interzone #99 Sep 1995 — artwork — nomination

Marchand, Richard (2 nominations)
2008:
“Lunar Flare” (Interzone #211 Jul/Aug 2007) — artwork — nomination

2003:
“Obliquitese” (The Third Alternative #32 Aut 2002) — artwork — nomination

Marques, Pedro (1 nomination)
2012:
Osama by Lavie Tidhar (PS Publishing) — artwork — nomination

The Martian Chronicles (tv series) (1 nomination)
1981:
media presentation — nomination

Martine, Arkady (1 nomination)
2022:
A Desolation Called Peace — novel — nomination

Martiniere, Stephan (3 nominations; 2 wins)
2010:
Desolation Road by Ian McDonald — artwork — winner

2006:
Elantris by Brandon Sanderson (Tor) — artwork — nomination

2005:
Newton's Wake by Ken MacLeod — artwork — winner

Matthews, Rodney (1 nomination)
1986:
artist — nomination

Maude, Kit (1 nomination)
2024:
“Bacterial” (by Marcelo Cohen, translated by KM) — translated short fiction — nomination

Maughan, Tim (1 nomination)
2013:
“Limited Edition” — short fiction — nomination

Max Headroom (1 nomination)
1986:
media presentation — nomination

McAuley, Paul J. (5 nominations)
2014:
Evening's Empires — novel — nomination

2009:
“Little Lost Robot” — short fiction — nomination

2002:
The Secret of Life — novel — nomination

1996:
Fairyland — novel — nomination

1992:
Eternal Light — novel — nomination

McCalmont, Jonathan (2 nominations)
2016:
“What Price, Your Critical Agency” — nonfiction — nomination

2015:
“Deep Forests and Manicured Gardens: A Look at Two New Short Fiction Magazines” — nonfiction — nomination

McCormack, Una (1 nomination)
2017:
“Taking Flight” — short story — nomination

McDonald, Ian (15 nominations; 6 wins)
2019:
Time Was — shorter fiction — winner

2016:
Luna: New Moon — novel — nomination

2011:
The Dervish House — novel — winner

2010:
“Vishnu at the Cat Circus” — short fiction — nomination

2008:
Brasyl — novel — winner

2007:
“The Djinn's Wife” — short fiction — winner

2005:
River of Gods — novel — winner

1996:
Chaga — novel — nomination

1996:
“Frooks” — short fiction — nomination

1995:
Necroville — novel — nomination

1993:
Hearts, Hands and Voices — novel — nomination

1993:
“Innocents” — short fiction — winner

1992:
“Floating Dogs” — short fiction — nomination

1991:
“Winning” — short fiction — nomination

1990:
“Gardenias” — short fiction — nomination

McFarlane, Anna (2 nominations)
2022:
Cyberpunk Culture and Psychology: Seeing Through the Mirrorshades — nonfiction — nomination

2017:
“Breaking the Cycle of the Golden Age: Jack Glass and Isaac Asimov’s Foundation Trilogy” — nonfiction — nomination

McIntosh, Will (1 nomination)
2006:
“Soft Apocalypse” — short fiction — nomination

McKean, Dave (3 nominations; 1 win)
2004:
The Wolves in the Walls (by Neil Gaiman & DM) — short fiction — winner

1997:
The Sandman: Book of Dreams by Neil Gaiman & Edward E. Kramer, eds. (HarperCollins Voyager) — original artwork — nomination

1991:
The Night Mayor by Kim Newman (NEL) — artwork — nomination

McKenna, Juliet E. (4 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
The Green Man's Quarry — novel — winner

2022:
Green Man's Challenge — novel — nomination

2020:
The Green Man's Foe — novel — nomination

2018:
“The Myth of Meritocracy and the Reality of the Leaky Pipe and Other Obstacles in Science Fiction & Fantasy” — nonfiction — nomination

McMullen, Sean (1 nomination)
2003:
“Voice of Steel” — short fiction — nomination

Meaney, John (4 nominations)
2004:
“Entangled Eyes Are Smiling” — short fiction — nomination

2001:
Paradox — novel — nomination

1999:
To Hold Infinity — novel — nomination

1995:
“Sharp Tang” — short fiction — nomination

Mendlesohn, Farah (7 nominations; 3 wins)
2024:
“The Female Man” — nonfiction (long) — nomination

2020:
The Pleasant Profession of Robert A. Heinlein — nonfiction — winner

2013:
The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature (by Edward James & FM) — nonfiction — nomination

2010:
A Short History of Fantasy (by FM & Edward James) — nonfiction — nomination

2009:
Rhetorics of Fantasy — nonfiction — winner

2007:
Polder: A Festschrift for John Clute and Judith Clute — nonfiction — nomination

2004:
“Reading Science Fiction” (introduction) — nonfiction — winner

Miéville, China (7 nominations; 1 win)
2013:
“Three Moments of an Explosion” — short fiction — nomination

2012:
“Covehithe” — short fiction — nomination

2012:
Embassytown — novel — nomination

2010:
The City & the City — novel — winner

2003:
The Scar — novel — nomination

2001:
Perdido Street Station — novel — nomination

2001:
“Physiognomies of Flight” — artwork — nomination

Miller, Edward (1 nomination)
2005:
The Year of Our War by Steph Swainston — artwork — nomination

Miller, Ian (4 nominations; 1 win)
1991:
The Difference Engine by William Gibson & Bruce Sterling (Gollancz) — artwork — winner

1986:
artist — nomination

1985:
artist — nomination

1984:
cover artist — nomination

Milner, Andrew (1 nomination)
2021:
Science Fiction and Climate Change (by AM & J. R. Burgmann) — nonfiction — nomination

2024:
“Retreat from the World Outside” (by GDM, translated by Adrian Demopulos) — translated short fiction — nomination

Mohamed, Premee (1 nomination)
2024:
No One Will Come Back for Us — collection or anthology — nomination

Moorcock, Michael (2 nominations)
1996:
Blood — novel — nomination

1980:
“Crossing Into Cambodia” — short fiction — nomination

Moore, Chris (4 nominations)
2018:
The Memoirist by Neil Williamson (NewCon) — artwork — nomination

2017:
The Iron Tactician by Alastair Reynolds (NewCon) — artwork — nomination

1982:
cover artist — nomination

1981:
artist — nomination

Moore, Fiona (5 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
“Project Management Lessons from Rogue One” — nonfiction (short) — winner

2024:
“The Spoil Heap” — short fiction — nomination

2023:
Management Lessons from Game of Thrones: Organization Theory and Strategy in Westeros — nonfiction — nomination

2022:
“Things Can Only Get Better” — short fiction — nomination

2020:
“Jolene” — shorter fiction — nomination

Morgan, Cheryl (1 nomination)
2004:
“A Sick Mind” (review of The Thackery T Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric and Discredited Diseases, edited by Jeff Vandermeer and Mark Roberts) — nonfiction — nomination

Morgan, Glyn (1 nomination)
2020:
Sideways in Time: Critical Essays on Alternate History Fiction (GM & C. Palmer-Patel, eds.) — nonfiction — nomination

Morgan, Richard (1 nomination)
2008:
Black Man — novel — nomination

Morries, Edward (1 nomination)
2006:
“Imagine” — short fiction — nomination

Morrow, James (1 nomination)
2007:
The Last Witchfinder — novel — nomination

Morton, Oliver (1 nomination)
2003:
Mapping Mars — nonfiction — nomination

“Mr. Pye” (1 nomination)
1987:
media production — nomination

Murray, Kate (1 nomination)
2024:
We Who Are Forged in Fire — fiction for younger readers — nomination

NASA (1 nomination)
2005:
The Algebraist (photo) by Iain M. Banks — artwork — nomination

Nelder, Geoff (1 nomination)
2018:
“Angular Size” — shorter fiction — nomination

Newman, Emma (2 nominations)
2020:
Atlas Alone — novel — nomination

2019:
Before Mars — novel — nomination

Newman, Kim (1 nomination; 1 win)
1991:
“The Original Dr. Shade” — short fiction — winner

Ngai, Victo (1 nomination; 1 win)
2018:
“Waiting on a Bright Moon” by JY Yang (Tor.com 12 Jul 2017) — artwork — winner (tie)

Nicholls, Peter (2 nominations; 2 wins)
2012:
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, Third Edition (John Clute, PN & David Langford, eds.) — nonfiction — winner

1994:
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (John Clute & PN, eds.) — special award — winner

Nickolls, Leo (1 nomination; 1 win)
2024:
The Surviving Sky by Krikita H. Rao (Titan) — artwork — winner

Nineteen Eight-Four (1 nomination)
1985:
media presentation — nomination

Nolan, Val (2 nominations)
2024:
Spec Fic for Newbies: A Beginner’s Guide to Writing Subgenres of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror (by Tiffani Angus & VN) — nonfiction (long) — nomination

2022:
“Science Fiction and the Pathways out of the COVID Crisis” — nonfiction — nomination

Noon, Jeff (1 nomination)
2016:
“No Rez” — short story — nomination

North, Claire (1 nomination)
2015:
The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August — novel — nomination

Nussbaum, Abigail (2 nominations)
2012:
“Review of Arslan by M.J. Engh” — nonfiction — nomination

2011:
“With Both Feet in the Clouds” — nonfiction — nomination

Odell, Colin (5 nominations; 2 wins)
2004:
The True Knowledge of Ken MacLeod by Andrew M. Butler & Farah Mendlesohn, eds. (Science Fiction Foundation) — artwork — winner

2002:
Omegatropic by Stephen Baxter (BSFA) — artwork — winner

2002:
Tim Burton (by Michelle Le Blanc & CO) — nonfiction — nomination

1999:
Focus #34 — artwork — nomination

1999:
Focus #34 — artwork — nomination

Ogundiran, Tobi (1 nomination)
2021:
“Isn't Your Daughter Such a Doll” — short fiction — nomination

Okorafor, Nnedi (2 nominations)
2016:
Binti — short story — nomination

2015:
Lagoon — novel — nomination

Okungbowa, Suyi Davies (2 nominations)
2024:
“Exposition Tax: The hidden burden of writing from the margins” — nonfiction (short) — nomination

2024:
“Lady Koi Koi: A Book Report” — short fiction — nomination

Oldie, Henry Lion (1 nomination)
2024:
“The Unknown Painter” (by HLO, translated by Alex Shvartsman) — translated short fiction — nomination

Onwualu, Chinelo (1 nomination)
2024:
Ex Marginalia: Essays on Writing Speculative Fiction by Persons of Color — nonfiction (long) — nomination

Overdrawn at the Memory Bank (1 nomination)
1987:
media production — nomination

Oyeyemi, Helen (1 nomination)
2017:
“Presence” — short story — nomination

Palmer-Patel, C. (1 nomination)
2020:
Sideways in Time: Critical Essays on Alternate History Fiction (Glyn Morgan & CP, eds.) — nonfiction — nomination

Panepinto, Lauren (1 nomination)
2022:
(by Dan Dos Santos & LP)Son of the Storm by Suyi Davies Okungbowa (Orbit) — artwork — nomination

Park, Paul (1 nomination)
2003:
“If Lions Could Speak: Imaging the Alien” — short fiction — nomination

Pavlova, Elena (2 nominations)
2024:
“A Pilgrimage to Memories Tattooed” (by EP, translated by Elena Pavlova & Desislava Sivilova) — translated short fiction — nomination

2024:
“A Pilgrimage to Memories Tattooed” (by EP, translated by Elena Pavlova & Desislava Sivilova) — translated short fiction — nomination

Pennington, Bruce (4 nominations; 2 wins)
1985:
artist — nomination

1984:
cover artist — winner

1983:
artist — nomination

1982:
cover artist — winner

“Perfect Shadows” (1 nomination)
1984:
media presentation — nomination

Perry, Anne (1 nomination)
2012:
Pornokitsch (Jared Shurin & AP, eds.) — nonfiction — nomination

Phillips, Julie (1 nomination)
2007:
James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon — nonfiction — nomination

Pierce, Alexandra (1 nomination)
2016:
Letters to Tiptree (Alisa Krasnostein & AP, eds.) — nonfiction — nomination

Pinho, Juliana (1 nomination)
2024:
“The Alphabet of Pinaa: An AI Reinvents Zerself on an Inhabited Moon” by Eugen Bacon (Interzone Digital) — artwork — nomination

Pohl, Frederik (1 nomination)
1981:
Beyond the Blue Event Horizon — novel — nomination

Potts, Andy (1 nomination)
2015:
Mars Evacuees by Sophia McDougall (Egmont) — artwork — nomination

Powell, Gareth L. (10 nominations; 2 wins)
2024:
Descendant Machine — novel — nomination

2023:
Stars and Bones — novel — nomination

2022:
Light Chaser (by Peter F. Hamilton & GLP) — short fiction — nomination

2021:
Light of Impossible Stars — novel — nomination

2020:
About Writing — nonfiction — nomination

2020:
Fleet of Knives — novel — nomination

2020:
Ragged Alice — shorter fiction — nomination

2019:
Embers of War — novel — winner

2016:
“Ride the Blue Horse” — short story — nomination

2014:
Ack-Ack Macaque — novel — winner (tie)

Powers, Tim (2 nominations)
1998:
Earthquake Weather — novel — nomination

1986:
The Anubis Gates — novel — nomination

Pratchett, Terry (1 nomination; 1 win)
1990:
Pyramids — novel — winner

Preuss, Alexander (1 nomination)
2007:
The Return to Abalakin — artwork — nomination

Priest, Christopher (11 nominations; 5 wins)
2024:
Airside — novel — nomination

2014:
The Adjacent — novel — nomination

2012:
The Islanders — novel — winner

2003:
“The Interrogation” (by Nick Gevers & CP) — nonfiction — nomination

2003:
The Separation — novel — winner

1999:
The Extremes — novel — winner

1996:
The Prestige — novel — nomination

1985:
The Glamour — novel — nomination

1982:
The Affirmation — novel — nomination

1980:
“Palely Loitering” — short fiction — winner

1975:
Inverted Worldwinner

Priest, Elizabeth (1 nomination)
2022:
The Empty Orchestra — book for younger readers — nomination

Pronzini, Bill (1 nomination)
1980:
“Prose Bowl” (by BP & Barry N. Malzberg) — short fiction — nomination

Quaglia, Roberto (1 nomination; 1 win)
2010:
“The Beloved Time of Their Lives” (by Ian Watson & RQ) — short fiction — winner

Quatermass (tv series) (1 nomination)
1980:
media — nomination

Quitely, Frank (1 nomination)
2006:
We3 — artwork — nomination

Raven, Paul Graham (1 nomination)
2017:
“New Model Authors? Authority, Authordom, Anarchism and the Atomized Text in a Networked World” — nonfiction — nomination

Rawlings, Steve (2 nominations)
2006:
Brass Man by Neal Asher (Tor UK) — artwork — nomination

2002:
Gridlinked by Neal Asher (Macmillan) — artwork — nomination

Read, Steve (1 nomination)
1994:
New Worlds 3 by David S. Garnett, ed. (Gollancz) — artwork — nomination

Reamy, Tom (1 nomination)
1980:
Blind Voices — novel — nomination

Reanimator (1 nomination)
1987:
media production — nomination

Red Dwarf (4th tv series) (1 nomination)
1992:
dramatic presentation — nomination

Red Dwarf (tv series) (1 nomination; 1 win)
1990:
dramatic presentation — winner

Reeve, Philip (1 nomination)
2022:
Utterly Dark and the Face of the Deep — book for younger readers — nomination

Reynolds, Alastair (7 nominations; 1 win)
2008:
The Prefect — novel — nomination

2008:
“The Sledge-Maker's Daughter” — short fiction — nomination

2007:
“Signal to Noise” — short fiction — nomination

2005:
Century Rain — novel — nomination

2004:
Absolution Gap — novel — nomination

2002:
Chasm City — novel — winner

2001:
Revelation Space — novel — nomination

Rickert, M. (1 nomination)
2009:
“Evidence of Love in a Case of Abandonment” — short fiction — nomination

Roberts, Adam (11 nominations; 3 wins)
2023:
The This — novel — nomination

2022:
Purgatory Mount — novel — nomination

2021:
It's the End of the World: But What Are We Really Afraid Of? — nonfiction — winner

2020:
HG Wells: A Literary Life — nonfiction — nomination

2019:
Publishing the Science Fiction Canon: The Case of Scientific Romance — nonfiction — nomination

2018:
Wells at the World's End 2017 blog posts — nonfiction — nomination

2016:
Rave and Let Die: The SF and Fantasy of 2014 — nonfiction — winner

2013:
Jack Glass — novel — winner

2012:
By Light Alone — novel — nomination

2011:
Review of The Wheel of Time — nonfiction — nomination

2010:
Yellow Blue Tibia — novel — nomination

Roberts, Keith (9 nominations; 4 wins)
1988:
Gráinne — novel — winner

1987:
“Kaeti and the Hangman” — short story — winner

1987:
“The Clocktower Girl” — artwork — winner

1986:
“Kitemistress” — short fiction — nomination

1986:
Kiteworld — novel — nomination

1983:
“Kitemaster” — short fiction — winner

1982:
“The Checkout” — short fiction — nomination

1981:
Molly Zero — novel — nomination

1981:
“The Lordly Ones” — short fiction — nomination

Roberts, Tony (1 nomination)
1980:
artist — nomination

Robertson, Al (1 nomination)
2012:
“Of Dawn” — short fiction — nomination

Robinson, Kim Stanley (8 nominations; 1 win)
2021:
The Ministry for the Future — novel — nomination

2013:
2312 — novel — nomination

2005:
Forty Signs of Rain — novel — nomination

2003:
The Years of Rice and Salt — novel — nomination

1997:
Blue Mars — novel — nomination

1994:
Green Mars — novel — nomination

1993:
Red Mars — novel — winner

1990:
The Gold Coast — novel — nomination

Robson, Justina (5 nominations)
2016:
Glorious Angels — novel — nomination

2006:
Living Next Door to the God of Love — novel — nomination

2004:
Natural History — novel — nomination

2002:
“Storming the Bastille” (http://www.thealienonline.com/archive/sections/news/content/lunar_park/) — nonfiction — nomination

2000:
Silver Screen — novel — nomination

Rogers, Nick (1 nomination)
1990:
Neverness by David Zindell (Grafton) — artwork — nomination

Rogerson, Bede (1 nomination)
2019:
Concrete Faery by Elizabeth Priest (Luna) — artwork — nomination

Rosenbaum, Benjamin (1 nomination)
2007:
“The House Beyond Your Sky” — short fiction — nomination

Rucker, Rudy (1 nomination)
2006:
“Guadalupe and Hieronymus Bosch” — short fiction — nomination

Russell, Mary Doria (2 nominations; 1 win)
2000:
Children of God — novel — nomination

1998:
The Sparrow — novel — winner

Ryman, Geoff (11 nominations; 4 wins)
2024:
HIM — novel — nomination

2017:
“100 African Writers of SFF” — nonfiction — winner

2006:
Air — novel — winner

2004:
“Birth Days” — short fiction — nomination

2002:
Lust — novel — nomination

1996:
“Warmth” — short fiction — nomination

1990:
The Child Garden — novel — nomination

1988:
“Love Sickness” — short fiction — winner

1986:
“O Happy Day!” — short fiction — nomination

1986:
The Warrior Who Carried Life — novel — nomination

1985:
“The Unconquered Country” — short fiction — winner

Sales, Ian (2 nominations; 1 win)
2013:
“Adrift on the Sea of Rains” — short fiction — winner

2012:
SF Mistressworks — nonfiction — nomination

Salgado, Sebastião (1 nomination)
2005:
“Iguana” (photo) — artwork — nomination

Samatar, Del (1 nomination)
2019:
Monster Portraits — artwork — nomination

Samatar, Sofia (1 nomination)
2014:
“Selkie Stories are for Losers” — short fiction — nomination

Sammy, Vincent (2 nominations)
2023:
Parsec — artwork — nomination

2016:
Interzone — artwork — nomination

Sanchez-Taylor, Joy (1 nomination)
2022:
Diverse Futures: Science Fiction and Authors of Color — nonfiction — nomination

SanJulian, Manuel (1 nomination)
1990:
The Great and Secret Show by Clive Barker (Collins) — artwork — nomination

Saxton, Josephine (1 nomination)
1987:
Queen of the States — novel — nomination

Scaife, Keith (1 nomination)
1990:
Cover of The Gold Coast / Interzone #30 Jul/Aug 1989 by Kim Stanley Robinson — artwork — nomination

Scott, Alison (1 nomination)
2022:
Octothorpe (by John Coxon, AS & Liz Batty) — nonfiction — nomination

Scott, Donna (1 nomination; 1 win)
2024:
The Best of British Science Fiction 2022 — collection or anthology — winner

Scott, Si (1 nomination)
2013:
Dark Eden by Chris Beckett (Corvus) — artwork — nomination

2018:
The 2017 Shadow Clarke Award blog — nonfiction — nomination

Shaver, Edward (1 nomination)
1982:
“The Killing Thought” — short fiction — nomination

Shaw, Bob (3 nominations; 3 wins)
1989:
“Dark Night in Toyland” — short fiction — winner

1987:
The Ragged Astronauts — novel — winner

1976:
Orbitsvillewinner

Shepard, Lucius (2 nominations)
2003:
“The Time Machine” (film review) — nonfiction — nomination

1985:
“The Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule” — short fiction — nomination

Shurin, Jared (1 nomination)
2012:
Pornokitsch (JS & Anne Perry, eds.) — nonfiction — nomination

Shvartsman, Alex (1 nomination)
2024:
“The Unknown Painter” (by Henry Lion Oldie, translated by AS) — translated short fiction — nomination

Simmons, Dan (2 nominations; 1 win)
1992:
The Fall of Hyperion — novel — winner

1991:
Hyperion — novel — nomination

Simpson, M. J. (1 nomination)
2004:
Hitchhiker: A Biography of Douglas Adams — nonfiction — nomination

Singh, Nikhil (1 nomination)
2021:
Club Ded — novel — nomination

Singh, Vandana (2 nominations)
2018:
“The Unthinkability of Climate Change: Thoughts on Amitav Ghosh's The Great Derangement” — nonfiction — nomination

2005:
“Delhi” — short fiction — nomination

Sivilova, Desislava (1 nomination)
2024:
“A Pilgrimage to Memories Tattooed” (by Elena Pavlova, translated by Elena Pavlova & DS) — translated short fiction — nomination

Sladek, John (2 nominations; 1 win)
1984:
“Calling All Gumdrops!” — short fiction — nomination

1984:
Tik-Tok — novel — winner

Sleight, Graham (1 nomination)
2012:
The Unsilent Library: Essays on the Russell T. Davies Era of the New Doctor Who (by GS, Tony Keen & Simon Bradshaw) — nonfiction — nomination

Smith, Fred (1 nomination)
2003:
“Once There Was a Magazine” — nonfiction — nomination

SMS (9 nominations; 1 win)
1998:
“The Black Blood of the Dead” by Brian Stableford (Interzone #116 Feb 1997) — artwork — winner

1997:
Interzone #112 Oct 1996 — original artwork — nomination

1996:
Interzone #100 Oct 1995 — artwork — nomination

1996:
Interzone #91 Jan 1995 — artwork — nomination

1996:
“The Hunger and Ecstasy of Vampires” by Brian Stableford (Interzone #92 Feb 1995) — artwork — nomination

1993:
Interzone #58 Apr 1992 — artwork — nomination

1992:
Interzone #52 Oct 1991 — artwork — nomination

1990:
Interzone #31 Sep/Oct 1989 — artwork — nomination

1987:
“Screaming of the Beetle” — artwork — nomination

Spada, Maria (1 nomination)
2022:
Year's Best African Speculative Fiction (2021) by Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki, ed. (Jembefola) — artwork — nomination

Speller, Maureen Kincaid (2 nominations)
2023:
“The Critic and the Clue: Tracking Alan Garner’s Treacle Walker” — nonfiction — nomination

2013:
“The Shortlist Project” — nonfiction — nomination

Sperring, Kari (1 nomination)
2024:
“Knotted Thorn” — shorter fiction (novelette or novella) — nomination

Spinrad, Norman (1 nomination)
1981:
A World Between — novel — nomination

Spufford, Francis (1 nomination)
2011:
Red Plenty — nonfiction — nomination

Sriduangkaew, Benjanun (1 nomination)
2015:
Scale-Bright — short fiction — nomination

Stableford, Brian (3 nominations; 1 win)
1996:
“The Hunger and Ecstasy of Vampires” — short fiction — winner

1995:
“Les Fleurs du Mal” — short fiction — nomination

1987:
“And He Not Busy Being Born…” — short story — nomination

Stalker (tv series) (1 nomination)
1982:
media presentation — nomination

Star Cops (tv series) (1 nomination; 1 win)
1988:
dramatic presentation — winner

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1 nomination)
1985:
media presentation — nomination

Star Trek: The Next Generation (tv series) (2 nominations)
1992:
dramatic presentation — nomination

1991:
dramatic presentation — nomination

Stathopoulos, Nick (1 nomination)
2000:
“Dreaming Down-Under” (Interzone #146 Aug 1999) — artwork — nomination

Stephenson, Neal (2 nominations)
2009:
Anathem — novel — nomination

1994:
Snow Crash — novel — nomination

Sterling, Bruce (3 nominations)
1997:
Holy Fire — novel — nomination

1991:
The Difference Engine (by William Gibson & BS) — novel — nomination

1987:
Schismatrix — novel — nomination

Stone, Steve (2 nominations)
2004:
Natural History by Justina Robson (Macmillan) — artwork — nomination

2000:
Silver Screen by Justina Robson — artwork — nomination

Strahan, Jonathan (1 nomination)
2011:
Notes from Coode Street Podcast (by JS & Gary K. Wolfe) — nonfiction — nomination

Stroomer, Charlotte (2 nominations)
2020:
The Rosewater Redemption by Tade Thompson (Orbit) — artwork — nomination

2019:
Rosewater by Tade Thompson (Orbit) — artwork — nomination

Stross, Charles (4 nominations)
2024:
“Tech Billionaires Need to Stop Trying to Make the Science Fiction They Grew Up on Real” — nonfiction (short) — nomination

2006:
Accelerando — novel — nomination

2004:
“Nightfall” — short fiction — nomination

2003:
“Router” — short fiction — nomination

Stroud, Allen (1 nomination)
2024:
Europa — shorter fiction (novelette or novella) — nomination

Sudworth, Anne (1 nomination)
2012:
A Glass of Shadow by Liz Williams (Newcon Press) — artwork — nomination

Sullivan, Tricia (3 nominations)
2017:
Occupy Me — novel — nomination

2011:
Lightborn — novel — nomination

2004:
Maul — novel — nomination

Suzuki, Izumi (1 nomination)
2024:
“My Guy” (by IS, translated by Sam Bett) — translated short fiction — nomination

Swanwick, Michael (2 nominations)
2003:
“Five British Dinosaurs” — short fiction — nomination

1998:
Jack Faust — novel — nomination

Swift, E. J. (2 nominations)
2023:
The Coral Bones — novel — nomination

2014:
“Saga's Children” — short fiction — nomination

Swigart, Rob (1 nomination)
1980:
A.K.A.: A Cosmic Fable — novel — nomination

Szumowski, Peter (1 nomination)
1995:
New Worlds 4 by David S. Garnett (Gollancz) — artwork — nomination

Talabi, Wole (4 nominations)
2024:
Mothersound: The Sauútiverse Anthology — collection or anthology — nomination

2024:
“Prisoners in the Temple of the Muses” — nonfiction (short) — nomination

2024:
Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon — novel — nomination

2023:
“Preliminary Observations from an Incomplete History of African SFF” — nonfiction — nomination

Talbot, Bryan (2 nominations)
2008:
Alice in Sunderland — novel — nomination

2002:
“Heart of Empire” (CD-Rom) — artwork — nomination

Taylor, Geoff (2 nominations)
1995:
Interzone #90 Dec 1994 — artwork — nomination

1992:
Interzone #45 Mar 1991 — artwork — nomination

Tchaikovsky, Adrian (6 nominations; 4 wins)
2024:
And Put Away Childish Things — shorter fiction (novelette or novella) — winner

2023:
City of Last Chances — novel — winner

2023:
Ogres — short fiction — nomination

2022:
Shards of Earth — novel — winner

2021:
The Doors of Eden — novel — nomination

2020:
Children of Ruin — novel — winner

Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1 nomination; 1 win)
1992:
dramatic presentation — winner

The Terminator (1 nomination)
1986:
media presentation — nomination

Thompson, Tade (5 nominations)
2020:
The Rosewater Insurrection — novel — nomination

2020:
The Survival of Molly Southbourne — shorter fiction — nomination

2019:
Rosewater — novel — nomination

2018:
The Murders of Molly Southbourne — shorter fiction — nomination

2017:
“The Apologists” — short story — nomination

Tidhar, Lavie (3 nominations; 1 win)
2024:
Best of World SF: Volume 3 — collection or anthology — nomination

2013:
The World SF Blog — nonfiction — winner

2012:
Osama — novel — nomination

Time Bandits (1 nomination; 1 win)
1982:
media presentation — winner

Tong, Kevin (1 nomination)
2014:
Metropolis — artwork — nomination

Total Recall (1 nomination)
1991:
dramatic presentation — nomination

“The Transmigration of Timothy Archer” (amateur play) (1 nomination)
1985:
media presentation — nomination

Tredowski, Adam (2 nominations)
2011:
Finch — artwork — nomination

2010:
Interzone #220, #224, #225 — artwork — nomination

The Tripods (2nd tv series) (1 nomination)
1986:
media presentation — nomination

Tron (1 nomination)
1983:
media presentation — nomination

Truslow, Tori (1 nomination)
2014:
“Boat in Shadows, Crossing” — short fiction — nomination

Turzillo, Mary A. (1 nomination)
1997:
“Eat or be Eaten: A Love Story” — short fiction — nomination

Tuttle, Lisa (3 nominations; 1 win)
1993:
Lost Futures — novel — nomination

1990:
“In Translation” — short fiction — winner

1982:
“Treading the Maze” — short fiction — nomination

Twin Peaks (tv series) (1 nomination; 1 win)
1991:
dramatic presentation — winner

“United States, Parts I - IV” (stage) (1 nomination)
1984:
media presentation — nomination

Vale, Aitch & Rachel (1 nomination)
2020:
Deeplight by Frances Hardinge (Macmillan) — artwork — nomination

VanderMeer, Ann (1 nomination)
2017:
“Introduction” (by AV & Jeff VanderMeer) — nonfiction — nomination

VanderMeer, Jeff (3 nominations; 1 win)
2017:
“Introduction” (by Ann VanderMeer & JV) — nonfiction — nomination

2016:
“From Annihilation to Acceptance: A Writer's Surreal Journey” — nonfiction — nomination

2014:
Wonderbook — nonfiction — winner

Varma, Vinayak (1 nomination)
2024:
“Strung Along in Seaforth” by Jonathan Laidlow (Interzone 295) — artwork — nomination

Velic, Fahrija (1 nomination)
2007:
“Droid” (Interzone #206 Sep/Oct 2006) — artwork — nomination

Vertebrate Graphics (1 nomination)
2007:
Farthing #2 Spr 2006 — artwork — nomination

Wagner, Richard (2 nominations)
2020:
Interzone — artwork — nomination

2014:
Interzone — artwork — nomination

Waldrop, Howard (1 nomination)
2005:
“The Wolf-Man of Alcatraz” — short fiction — nomination

Walker, Kara (1 nomination)
2022:
(by Peter Lo & KW)Danged Black Thing by Eugen Bacon (Transit Lounge) — artwork — nomination

Walker, Nani (1 nomination)
2021:
“Four Black Lives Matter Murals in AR” — artwork — nomination

Walton, Jo (1 nomination)
2021:
“Books In Which No Bad Things Happen” — nonfiction — nomination

Walton, Jo Lindsay (2 nominations)
2021:
Estranged Entrepreneurs and the Meaning of Money in Cory Doctorow’s Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom — nonfiction — nomination

2020:
Away Day: Star Trek and the Utopia of Merit — nonfiction — nomination

WarGames (1 nomination)
1984:
media presentation — nomination

Watson, Ian (7 nominations; 2 wins)
2010:
“The Beloved Time of Their Lives” (by IW & Roberto Quaglia) — short fiction — winner

1993:
“The Coming of Vertumnus” — short fiction — nomination

1987:
“Jingling Geordie's Hole” — short story — nomination

1986:
“The People on the Precipice” — short fiction — nomination

1982:
“A Cage for Death” — short fiction — nomination

1981:
“The World Science Fiction Convention of 2080” — short fiction — nomination

1978:
The Jonah Kitwinner

Watts, Peter (1 nomination)
2011:
“The Things” — short fiction — nomination

Weiner, Andrew (1 nomination)
1983:
“The Third Test” — short fiction — nomination

Wells, Martha (1 nomination)
2019:
Exit Strategy — shorter fiction — nomination

Whates, Ian (3 nominations)
2020:
“For Your Own Good” — shorter fiction — nomination

2010:
“The Assistant” — short fiction — nomination

2008:
“The Gift of Joy” — short fiction — nomination

Whelan, Michael (1 nomination)
1998:
The Golden Key by Melanie Rawn, Jennifer Roberson & Kate Elliott (Macmillan UK) — artwork — nomination

White, Tim (6 nominations; 1 win)
1986:
artist — nomination

1985:
artist — nomination

1984:
cover artist — nomination

1983:
artist — winner

1982:
cover artist — nomination

1981:
artist — nomination

Whiteley, Aliya (2 nominations)
2022:
Skyward Inn — novel — nomination

2017:
The Arrival of Missives — short story — nomination

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1 nomination; 1 win)
1989:
media — winner

Wild, Morris (1 nomination)
2019:
Artwork for Sublime Cognition conference (by Sing Yun Lee & MW) — artwork — nomination

Wilkins, Rob (1 nomination; 1 win)
2023:
Terry Pratchett: A Life with Footnotes — nonfiction — winner

Williams, Liz (5 nominations)
2022:
Blackthorn Winter — novel — nomination

2021:
Comet Weather — novel — nomination

2019:
Phosphorus — shorter fiction — nomination

2007:
Darkland — novel — nomination

2001:
“Adventures in the Ghost Trade” — short fiction — nomination

Williamson, Neil (4 nominations)
2024:
“A Little Seasoning” — short fiction — nomination

2023:
“A Moment of Zugzwang” — short fiction — nomination

2015:
The Moon King — novel — nomination

2011:
“Arrhythmia” — short fiction — nomination

Willis, Connie (1 nomination)
1993:
Doomsday Book — novel — nomination

Winans, Alyssa (1 nomination; 1 win)
2023:
The Red Scholar's Wake by Aliette de Bodard (Gollancz) — artwork — winner

Wolfe, Gary K. (2 nominations; 1 win)
2011:
Notes from Coode Street Podcast (by Jonathan Strahan & GKW) — nonfiction — nomination

2006:
Soundings: Reviews 1992-1996 — nonfiction — winner

Wolfe, Gene (5 nominations; 1 win)
2002:
“The Best Introduction to the Mountains” — nonfiction — nomination

1986:
Free Live Free — novel — nomination

1984:
The Citadel of the Autarch — novel — nomination

1983:
The Sword of the Lictor — novel — nomination

1982:
The Shadow of the Torturer — novel — winner

Wolski, Marcin (1 nomination)
2018:
2084 by George Sandison, ed. (Unsung Stories) — artwork — nomination

Womack, Marian (1 nomination)
2019:
“Kingfisher” — shorter fiction — nomination

Wood, Andy (1 nomination)
2004:
“Nothing is Written: Politics, Ideology and the Burden of History in the Fall Revolution Quartet” (by John H. Arnold & AW) — nonfiction — nomination

Wood, Nick (2 nominations)
2021:
Water Must Fall — novel — nomination

2017:
Azanian Bridges — novel — nomination

Woodroffe, Patrick (1 nomination)
1980:
artist — nomination

Young, Paul (1 nomination)
1998:
“A Child of the River” by Paul J. McAuley (Interzone #123 Sep 1997) — artwork — nomination

Zhao, Xiran Jay (2 nominations; 1 win)
2023:
Zachary Ying and the Dragon Emperor — book for younger readers — nomination

2022:
Iron Widow — book for younger readers — winner



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