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Where and When
: New York NY : May 20, 2000
Eligibility Year
: 1998-1999
Associated Awards
:
SFWA Grand Master Award
,
SFWA Awards
(also listed below)
Novel
Winner:
Parable of the Talents
,
Octavia E. Butler
(Seven Stories Press)
The Cassini Division
,
Ken MacLeod
(Tor)
A Clash of Kings
,
George R. R. Martin
(Bantam Spectra)
A Deepness in the Sky
,
Vernor Vinge
(Tor)
Mission Child
,
Maureen F. McHugh
(Avon Eos)
Mockingbird
,
Sean Stewart
(Ace)
Novella
Winner:
“Story of Your Life”,
Ted Chiang
(
Starlight 2
)
“The Astronaut from Wyoming”,
Adam-Troy Castro
&
Jerry Oltion
(
Analog
Jul/Aug 1999)
“The Executioners' Guild”,
Andy Duncan
(
Asimov's
Aug 1999)
“Living Trust”,
L. Timmel Duchamp
(
Asimov's
Feb 1999)
“Reality Check”,
Michael A. Burstein
(
Analog
Nov 1999)
“The Wedding Album”,
David Marusek
(
Asimov's
Jun 1999)
Novelette
Winner:
“Mars Is No Place for Children”,
Mary A. Turzillo
(
Science Fiction Age
May 1999)
“Five Days in April”,
Brian A. Hopkins
(Chiaroscuro Jul 1999)
“Good Intentions”,
Stanley Schmidt
&
Jack McDevitt
(
F&SF
Jun 1998)
“How to Make Unicorn Pie”,
Esther M. Friesner
(
F&SF
Jan 1999)
“The Island in the Lake”,
Phyllis Eisenstein
(
F&SF
Dec 1998)
“Taklamakan”,
Bruce Sterling
(
Asimov's
Oct/Nov 1998)
Short Story
Winner:
“The Cost of Doing Business”,
Leslie What
(
Amazing Stories
Winter 1999)
“Ancient Engines”,
Michael Swanwick
(
Asimov's
Feb 1999)
“Basil the Dog”,
Frances Sherwood
(
Atlantic Monthly
Sep 1999)
“The Dead Boy at Your Window”,
Bruce Holland Rogers
(
The North American Review
Nov/Dec 1998)
“Flower Kiss”,
Constance Ash
(
Realms of Fantasy
Aug 1998)
“Radiant Doors”,
Michael Swanwick
(
Asimov's
Sep 1998)
Script
Winner:
The Sixth Sense
,
M. Night Shyamalan
(Buena Vista)
The Devil's Arithmetic
,
Robert J. Avrech
(Showtime Television; based on the novel
The Devil's Arithmetic
by Jane Yolen)
The Iron Giant
,
Brad Bird
&
Tim McCanlies
(Warner Bros.)
The Matrix
,
Larry Wachowski
&
Andy Wachowski
(Warner Bros.)
The Uranus Experiment: Part 2
,
John Millerman
(Private Black Label)
Associated Awards
SFWA Grand Master Award
Winner
Brian W. Aldiss
SFWA Awards
Author Emeritus
Winner:
Daniel Keyes
Service To Sfwa Award
Winner:
George Zebrowski
&
Pamela Sargent
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