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Eligibility Year
: 2000
Novel
Winner:
Evergence 2: The Dying Light
,
Sean Williams
&
Shane Dix
(HarperCollins Australia)
Cyberskin
,
Paul Collins
(Hybrid Books)
The Miocene Arrow
,
Sean McMullen
(Tor)
Sea as Mirror
,
Tess Williams
(HarperCollins Voyager)
Short Story
Winner (tie):
“The Devotee”,
Stephen Dedman
(
Eidolon
#29/30 Autumn 2000)
Winner (tie):
“The Saltimbanques”,
Terry Dowling
(
Blackwater Days
)
“Basic Black”,
Terry Dowling
(
Blackwater Days
)
“The First and Final Game”,
Deborah Biancotti
(
Altair
#6/7 2000)
“The King with Three Daughters”,
Russell Blackford
(
Black Heart, Ivory Bones
)
“That Old Black Graffiti”,
Robert Hood
(
Tales from the Wasteland
)
Collected Work
Winner:
Blackwater Days
,
Terry Dowling
(Eidolon Publications)
Spinouts Bronze
,
Paul Collins
&
Meredith Costain
, eds. (Pearson Education)
Tales from the Wasteland
,
Paul Collins
, ed. (Hodder)
White Time
,
Margo Lanagan
(Allen & Unwin)
Fan Production
Winner:
Angriest Video Store Clerk in the World,
Grant Watson
First Sight
,
Chris Dickinson
Mitch? Short Stories for Short Attention Spans
,
Mitch
The Rhizome Factor
,
Cathy Cupitt
Swancon 2001 Launch Video
The Unrelenting Gaze: SF Commentary 76
,
Bruce Gillespie
Fan Writer
Winner:
Robin Pen
Bruce Gillespie
Alan Stewart
Grant Watson
Fan Artist
Winner:
Grant Watson
Jade Todd
Dick (Ditmar) Jenssen
Artwork
Winner:
The Lost Thing
,
Shaun Tan
(Lothian Books)
Australia Post SF Stamp Set,
Otto Schmidinger
(Australia Post)
covers of
Tales from the Wasteland
and
Spinouts
,
Marc McBride
New Talent
Winner:
Deborah Biancotti
William Atheling Jr. Award For Criticism Or Review
Winner:
“Waking Henson: A Jim Henson Retrospective”,
Grant Watson
&
Simon Oxwell
reviews in
Locus
,
Jonathan Strahan
“Time Travel, Time Scapes and Timescape”,
Russell Blackford
(
The New York Review of Science Fiction
#150 Feb 2001)
Transrealist Fiction: Writing in the Slipstream of Science
,
Damien Broderick
The Unrelenting Gaze: SF Commentary 76
,
Bruce Gillespie
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