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Where and When
: Hyatt Regency Embarcadero, San Francisco CA : April 28, 1990
Eligibility Year
: 1989
Novel
Winner:
The Healer's War
,
Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
(Doubleday Foundation)
The Boat of a Million Years
,
Poul Anderson
(Tor)
Good News from Outer Space
,
John Kessel
(Tor)
Ivory
,
Mike Resnick
(Tor)
Prentice Alvin
,
Orson Scott Card
(Tor)
Sister Light, Sister Dark
,
Jane Yolen
(Tor)
Novella
Winner:
“The Mountains of Mourning”,
Lois McMaster Bujold
(
Analog
May 1989)
A Dozen Tough Jobs
,
Howard Waldrop
(Mark V. Ziesing)
“Great Work of Time”,
John Crowley
(
Novelty
)
“Marîd Changes His Mind”,
George Alec Effinger
(
Asimov's
May 1989)
“Tiny Tango”,
Judith Moffett
(
Asimov's
Feb 1989)
“A Touch of Lavender”,
Megan Lindholm
(
Asimov's
Nov 1989)
Novelette
Winner:
“At the Rialto”,
Connie Willis
(
The Microverse
;
Omni
Oct 1989)
“Enter a Soldier. Later: Enter Another”,
Robert Silverberg
(
Asimov's
Jun 1989;
Time Gate
)
“Fast Cars”,
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
(
Asimov's
Oct 1989)
“For I Have Touched the Sky”,
Mike Resnick
(
F&SF
Dec 1989)
“Silver Lady and the Fortyish Man”,
Megan Lindholm
(
Asimov's
Jan 1989)
“Sisters”,
Greg Bear
(
Tangents
)
Short Story
Winner:
“Ripples in the Dirac Sea”,
Geoffrey A. Landis
(
Asimov's
Oct 1988)
“The Adinkra Cloth”,
Mary C. Aldridge
(
Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine
Winter 1989)
“Boobs”,
Suzy McKee Charnas
(
Asimov's
Jul 1989)
“Dori Bangs”,
Bruce Sterling
(
Asimov's
Sep 1989)
“Lost Boys”,
Orson Scott Card
(
F&SF
Oct 1989)
“The Ommatidium Miniatures”,
Michael Bishop
(
The Microverse
)
Remarks:
Beginning this year two sets of jurors were established, one for novels and one for short fiction.
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