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Awards Summary

 

Major Awards: 8

Locus Awards: 9

Other Awards: 12

Total Number of Award Wins and Nominations: 93

— Major Awards —
Hugo Awardsfor SF/F works, voted by members of annual World Science Fiction Convention
(6 nominations; 1 win)

This Census-Taker (Del Rey; Picador) — novella — nomination

Embassytown (Del Rey; Macmillan) — novel — nomination

The City & the City (Del Rey; Macmillan UK) — novel — winner (tie)

Iron Council (Del Rey; Macmillan UK) — novel — nomination

The Scar (Macmillan; Del Rey) — novel — nomination

Perdido Street Station (Macmillan; Del Rey 2001) — novel — nomination

Nebula Awardsfor SF/F works, voted by SF & Fantasy Writers of America professional membership
(3 nominations)

Embassytown (Del Rey) — novel — nomination

The City & the City (Del Rey; Macmillan UK) — novel — nomination

Perdido Street Station (Del Rey) — novel — nomination

World Fantasy Awardsfor Fantasy works; juried, with nominations from World Fantasy Con members
(5 nominations; 1 win)

The City & the City (Macmillan UK; Del Rey) — novel — winner

Iron Council (Del Rey; Macmillan UK) — novel — nomination

“Reports of Certain Events in London” (McSweeney's Enchanted Chamber of Astonishing Stories) — short fiction — nomination

The Scar (Macmillan; Del Rey) — novel — nomination

Perdido Street Station (Macmillan; Ballantine Del Rey 2001) — novel — nomination

Andre Norton Awardfor YA SF/F works, presented by SFWA in parallel with the Nebula Awards
(1 nomination)

Railsea (Del Rey) — finalist

Arthur C. Clarke Awardfor SF novel published in the UK; juried
(5 nominations; 3 wins)

Embassytown (Macmillan) — shortlist

The City & the City (Macmillan) — winner

Iron Council (Macmillan) — winner

The Scar (Macmillan) — shortlist

Perdido Street Station (Macmillan) — winner

Bram Stoker Awardsfor Horror works, voted by Horror Writer's Association professional membership
(3 nominations)

Looking for Jake (Del Rey) — fiction collection — nomination

“Details” (Children of Cthulhu) — short fiction — nomination

King Rat (Macmillan UK; Tor) — first novel — nomination

British Fantasy Awardsfor fantasy works published in the UK, voted by British Fantasy Society members, juried since 2012
(5 nominations; 2 wins)

Railsea (Macmillan) — fantasy novel (Robert Holdstock Award) — nomination

Dial H (by CM, Mateus Santolouco, David Lapham & Riccardo Burchielli) (DC) — comic/graphic novel — nomination

The Scar (Macmillan) — August Derleth Award (novel) — winner

The Tain (PS Publishing) — short fiction — nomination

Perdido Street Station (Macmillan) — August Derleth Award (novel) — winner

British SF Association Awardsfor SF works published in the UK, voted by British SF Association members
(7 nominations; 1 win)

“Three Moments of an Explosion” (Rejectamentalist Manifesto) — short fiction — nomination

Embassytown (Macmillan) — novel — nomination

“Covehithe” (The Guardian) — short fiction — nomination

The City & the City (Macmillan) — novel — winner

The Scar (Macmillan) — novel — nomination

Perdido Street Station (Macmillan) — novel — nomination

“Physiognomies of Flight” (Vector #213) — artwork — nomination

Dragon Awardsfor SF/F works, voted on by members of the annual Dragon Con
(1 nomination)

The Last Days of New Paris (Del Rey) — alternate history novel — nomination

(1 nomination)

Perdido Street Station (Macmillan) — short list

John W. Campbell Memorial Awardfor SF novel published in US or UK; juried
(3 nominations)

Railsea (Del Rey) — finalist

Embassytown (Del Rey) — third place

The City & the City (Del Rey) — third place

Philip K. Dick Awardfor SF original paperback published in the US, juried
(1 nomination)

The Scar (Del Rey) — special citation

— Locus Awards and Poll —
Locus Awardsfor SF/F/H works, polled by readers of Locus Magazine
(18 nominations; 9 wins)

The Last Days of New Paris (Del Rey; Picador) — fantasy novel — 8th place

This Census-Taker (Del Rey; Picador) — novella — 4th place

“The Dowager of Bees” (Three Moments of an Explosion) — short story — 2nd place

Three Moments of an Explosion (Macmillan UK; Del Rey) — collection — 2nd place

Railsea (Del Rey; Macmillan) — young adult book — winner

Embassytown (Del Rey; Macmillan) — sf novel — winner

Kraken (Macmillan UK; Del Rey) — fantasy novel — winner

The City & the City (Del Rey; Macmillan UK) — fantasy novel — winner

Un Lun Dun (Ballantine Del Rey; Macmillan UK) — young adult book — winner

Looking for Jake and Other Stories (Macmillan UK; Del Rey) — collection — 2nd place

Iron Council (Del Rey) — fantasy novel — winner

“Reports of Certain Events in London” (McSweeney's Enchanted Chamber of Astonishing Stories) — novelette — winner (tie)

“'Tis the Season” (Socialist Review Dec 2004) — short story — 3rd place

The Scar (Macmillan; Del Rey) — fantasy novel — winner

The Tain (PS Publishing) — novella — winner

“Familiar” (Conjunctions 39: The New Wave Fabulists) — short story — 3rd place

Perdido Street Station (Macmillan; Ballantine Del Rey 2001) — fantasy novel — 4th place

King Rat (Macmillan UK; Tor) — first novel — 6th place

— Other Awards —
Grand Prix de l'Imaginairefor SF works published in France, juried
(2 nominations; 2 wins)

The City & the City — Foreign Novel — winner

Perdido Street Station — Translated Novel — winner

Ignotus Awardsfor SF works published in Spain, voted by members of Spanish SF Association
(3 nominations; 3 wins)

Embassytown — foreign novel — winner

The City & the City — foreign novel — winner

Perdido Street Station — foreign novel — winner

International Horror Guild Awardsfor horror works, juried
(3 nominations)

“Go Between” (Looking for Jake) — short fiction — nomination

“Details” (Children of Cthulhu) — short form — nomination

King Rat (Tor) — first novel — nomination

Italia Awardsfor SF/F works published in Italy, voted by members of annual Italcon
(1 nomination; 1 win)

This Census-Taker — international novel — winner

Kurd Lasswitz Preisfor SF works published in Germany, juried
(4 nominations; 4 wins)

The City & the City — foreign novel — winner

Iron Council — foreign novel — winner

The Scar — foreign novel — winner

Perdido Street Station — foreign novel — winner

Phantastik Preisfor SF/F works published in Germany, polled by readers of Phantastik.de website
(4 nominations)

Iron Council — foreign novel — nomination

King Rat — foreign novel — nomination

— international writer — nomination

— international writer — nomination

Seiun Awardsfor SF/F works published in Japan, voted by members of annual Japanese SF Con
(6 nominations)

Embassytown — translated long form — nomination

Kraken — translated long form — nomination

The City & the City — translated novel — nomination

Un Lun Dun — translated novel — nomination

Perdido Street Station — translated novel — nomination

“Reports of Certain Events in London” — translated short form — nomination

SF Site Readers Pollfor SF/F books, voted by readers of SF Site website
(7 nominations; 1 win)

Embassytown (Del Rey) — sf/fantasy book — 2nd place

Kraken (Macmillan; Del Rey) — sf/fantasy book — 2nd place

The City & the City (Macmillan; Del Rey) — sf/fantasy book — winner

Looking for Jake (Macmillan; Del Rey) — sf/fantasy book — 8th place

Iron Council (Del Rey; Macmillan) — sf/fantasy book — 3rd place

The Scar (Macmillan; Del Rey) — sf/fantasy book — 2nd place

Perdido Street Station (Del Rey; Macmillan) — sf/fantasy book — 2nd place

The Kitschiesfor speculative/fantastic works that elevate the tone of genre literature, juried
(3 nominations; 1 win)

Embassytown (Tor UK) — Red Tentacle (novel) — nomination

Kraken (Tor UK) — Red Tentacle (novel) — nomination

The City & the City (Tor UK) — Red Tentacle (novel) — winner

William L. Crawford - IAFA Fantasy Awardfor first fantasy book, juried
(1 nomination)

King Rat (Tor) — finalist




































































































































































































































































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