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Where and When
: Halloran House Hotel, New York City : May 2, 1987
Eligibility Year
: 1986
Associated Awards
:
SFWA Grand Master Award
(also listed below)
Novel
Winner:
Speaker for the Dead
,
Orson Scott Card
(Tor)
Count Zero
,
William Gibson
(
Asimov's
Jan,Feb,Mar 1986; Arbor House)
Free Live Free
,
Gene Wolfe
(Mark V. Ziesing; Tor)
The Handmaid's Tale
,
Margaret Atwood
(Houghton Mifflin)
The Journal of Nicholas the American
,
Leigh Kennedy
(Atlantic Monthly Press)
This Is the Way the World Ends
,
James Morrow
(Henry Holt)
Novella
Winner:
“R&R”,
Lucius Shepard
(
Asimov's
Apr 1986)
“Dydeetown Girl”,
F. Paul Wilson
(
Far Frontiers Vol. IV/Winter 1985
)
“Escape from Kathmandu”,
Kim Stanley Robinson
(
Asimov's
Sep 1986)
“Gilgamesh in the Outback”,
Robert Silverberg
(
Asimov's
Jul 1986;
Rebels in Hell
)
“Newton Sleep”,
Gregory Benford
(
F&SF
Jan 1986;
Heroes in Hell
)
Novelette
Winner:
“The Girl Who Fell into the Sky”,
Kate Wilhelm
(
Asimov's
Oct 1986)
“Aymara”,
Lucius Shepard
(
Asimov's
Aug 1986)
“Hatrack River”,
Orson Scott Card
(
Asimov's
Aug 1986)
“Listening to Brahms”,
Suzy McKee Charnas
(
Omni
Sep 1986)
“Permafrost”,
Roger Zelazny
(
Omni
Apr 1986)
“Surviving”,
Judith Moffett
(
F&SF
Jun 1986)
“The Winter Market”,
William Gibson
(
Stardate
Mar/Apr 1986;
Interzone
#15 Spring 1986)
Short Story
Winner:
“Tangents”,
Greg Bear
(
Omni
Jan 1986)
“The Boy Who Plaited Manes”,
Nancy Springer
(
F&SF
Oct 1986)
“The Lions Are Asleep This Night”,
Howard Waldrop
(
Omni
Aug 1986)
“Pretty Boy Crossover”,
Pat Cadigan
(
Asimov's
Jan 1986)
“Rat”,
James Patrick Kelly
(
F&SF
Jun 1986)
“Robot Dreams”,
Isaac Asimov
(
Robot Dreams
;
Asimov's
mid-Dec 1986)
Associated Awards
SFWA Grand Master Award
Winner
Isaac Asimov
Remarks:
Due to an accounting error by the firm tabulating votes from the preliminary ballot, Kate Wilhelm's novelette, which initially tied for 6th place, was initially left off the final ballot; ironically, once new ballots were printed and voting was repeated, Wilhelm won.
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