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Chronology
1987 Worldcon Program Book
awards:
British SF Association Awards 1988
artist
winner
Ancient Shores
by Jack McDevitt HarperPrism
awards:
British SF Association Awards 1997
original artwork
winner
Aristoi
by Walter Jon Williams Tor
awards:
Hugo Awards 1993
original artwork nomination
The Art of Jim Burns: Hyperluminal
Titan
awards:
Locus Awards 2015
art book 5th place
Artificial Things
by Karen Joy Fowler Bantam
awards:
Chesley Awards 1993
paperback cover nomination
Darwinia
by Robert Charles Wilson
awards:
British SF Association Awards 2000
artwork
winner
Chesley Awards 1999
cover illustration, hardcover nomination
The Dream Archipelago
by Christopher Priest
awards:
British SF Association Awards 2000
artwork nomination
“Dryad of the Oak” short fiction
awards:
Chesley Awards 2007
color work, unpublished nomination
“The Ever-Dreaming Verdict...” short fiction
Interzone
#236
awards:
Interzone Readers Poll 2012
art 10th place
“Final Review” short fiction
Analog
Jul 1995
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1996
cover 4th place
Hearts, Hands and Voices
by Ian McDonald Gollancz
awards:
British SF Association Awards 1993
artwork
winner
His Conquering Sword
by Kate Elliott DAW
awards:
Chesley Awards 1994
paperback cover nomination
Imago
Heavy Metal
awards:
Locus Awards 2006
art book 4th place
The Ion Raider
by Ian Whates NewCon
awards:
British SF Association Awards 2018
artwork
winner
(tie)
Kaeti on Tour
by Keith Roberts
Interzone
#66 Dec 1992; Kerosina
awards:
British SF Association Awards 1993
artwork nomination
Lightship
(by
Chris Evans
, text; JB, art) nonfiction Paper Tiger, 1986
awards:
Locus Awards 1987
nonfiction 10th place
“Lord Prestimion” by Robert Silverberg short fiction
Interzone
#138 Dec 1998
awards:
British SF Association Awards 1999
artwork
winner
Other Edens III
by Christopher Evans & Robert Holdstock, eds. Unwin
awards:
British SF Association Awards 1990
artwork
winner
Pelquin's Comet
by Ian Whates Newcon
awards:
British SF Association Awards 2016
artwork
winner
“Planet of Peril” short fiction
Interzone
#205 Jul/Aug 2006
awards:
Interzone Readers Poll 2007
art 3rd place
Planet Story
(by
Harry Harrison
, illustrated by JB) novel Pierrot/A&W, 1979
awards:
Locus Awards 1980
art or illustrated book 16th place
“Pod Shift” short fiction
awards:
Chesley Awards 2010
monochrome work, unpublished nomination
“Poles Apart” short fiction
Analog
mid-Dec 1992
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1993
cover 2nd place
Red Dust
by Paul J. McAuley Gollancz
awards:
British SF Association Awards 1994
artwork
winner
The River of Time
by David Brin Bantam Spectra
awards:
Chesley Awards 1988
cover, paperback nomination
Seasons of Plenty
by Colin Greenland HarperCollins UK
awards:
British SF Association Awards 1996
artwork
winner
“Sphaira” short fiction
Interzone
#209 Apr 2007
awards:
Interzone Readers Poll 2008
art 2nd place
“Starplex” short fiction
Analog
Oct 1996
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1997
cover 5th place
Transluminal: The Paintings of Jim Burns
Paper Tiger
awards:
Locus Awards 2000
art book 4th place
“The Wanderers” short fiction
awards:
Chesley Awards 2013
product illustration nomination
“Young Again” short fiction
Analog
Dec 1993
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1994
cover 5th place (tie)
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