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science fiction awards database

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“The Arbitrary Placement of Walls ” • short fiction • Asimov's Apr 1992
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Hugo Awards 1993 — short story — nomination
Nebula Awards 1993 — short story — nomination
World Fantasy Awards 1993 — short story — nomination
Locus Awards 1993 — short story — 13th place
Asimov's Reader Poll 1993 — short story — 9th place (tie)
The Arbitrary Placement of Walls • collection • DreamHaven, 1997
awards:
Locus Awards 1998 — collection — 17th place (tie)
“A Defense of the Social Contracts ” • short fiction • Science Fiction Age Sep 1993
awards:
Nebula Awards 1995 — short story — winner
anthologies:
“Dog's Life” • short fiction • Amazing Stories Mar 1991
awards:
Hugo Awards 1992 — short story — nomination
Nebula Awards 1992 — short story — nomination
Locus Awards 1992 — short story — 21st place
“Dress Rehearsal ” • Universe 16, 1986
anthologies:
“Fetish ” • short fiction • Off Limits: Tales of Alien Sex, 1996
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“The House of Expectations ” • short fiction • Starlight 2, 1998
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“Living in the Jungle ” • short fiction
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Writers and Illustrators of the Future 1987 — Writers of the Future 3rd quarter — First Place
“Over the Long Haul ” • short fiction • Amazing Stories Mar 1990
awards:
Hugo Awards 1991 — novelette — nomination
Nebula Awards 1991 — novelette — nomination
HOMer Awards 1991 — novelette — nomination
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“The Story So Far ” • short fiction • Full Spectrum 4, 1993
awards:
Hugo Awards 1994 — short story — nomination
Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award 1994 — second place (tie)
Locus Awards 1994 — short story — 3rd place
anthologies:
“Sweet Bells Jangled ” • short fiction • Science Fiction Age Sep 1995
awards:
Science Fiction Age Readers Poll 1996 — short story — 3rd place (tie)
“Things Not Seen ” • short fiction • Analog Sep 1992
awards:
Nebula Awards 1994 — novelette — nomination
“To Destroy Rats ” • Twists of the Tale, 1996
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“Waking Beauty ” • Starlight 1, 1996
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