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Where and When
: Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills CA : April 28, 2001
Eligibility Year
: 1999-2000
Associated Awards
:
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,
SFWA Awards
(also listed below)
Novel
Winner:
Darwin's Radio
,
Greg Bear
(Ballantine Del Rey)
A Civil Campaign
,
Lois McMaster Bujold
(Baen)
Crescent City Rhapsody
,
Kathleen Ann Goonan
(Avon Eos)
Forests of the Heart
,
Charles de Lint
(Tor)
Infinity Beach
,
Jack McDevitt
(HarperPrism)
Midnight Robber
,
Nalo Hopkinson
(Warner Aspect)
Novella
Winner:
“Goddesses”,
Linda Nagata
(Sci Fiction 5 Jul 2000)
“Argonautica”,
Walter Jon Williams
(
Asimov's
Oct/Nov 1999)
“Crocodile Rock”,
Lucius Shepard
(
F&SF
Oct/Nov 1999)
“Fortitude”,
Andy Duncan
(
Realms of Fantasy
Jun 1999)
“Hunting the Snark”,
Mike Resnick
(
Asimov's
Dec 1999)
“Ninety Percent of Everything”,
Jonathan Lethem
,
James Patrick Kelly
&
John Kessel
(
F&SF
Sep 1999)
Novelette
Winner:
“Daddy's World”,
Walter Jon Williams
(
Not of Woman Born
)
“A Day's Work on the Moon”,
Mike Moscoe
(
Analog
Jul/Aug 2000)
“Generation Gap”,
Stanley Schmidt
(
Artemis
#1 Spring 2000)
“How the Highland People Came to Be”,
Bruce Holland Rogers
(
Realms of Fantasy
Aug 1999)
“Jack Daw's Pack”,
Greer Gilman
(
Century
#5 Winter 2000)
“A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows”,
Gardner Dozois
(
Asimov's
Oct/Nov 1999)
“Stellar Harvest”,
Eleanor Arnason
(
Asimov's
Apr 1999)
Short Story
Winner:
“macs”,
Terry Bisson
(
F&SF
Oct/Nov 1999)
“The Fantasy Writer's Assistant”,
Jeffrey Ford
(
F&SF
Feb 2000)
“Flying Over Water”,
Ellen Klages
(
Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet
#7 Oct 2000)
“The Golem”,
Severna Park
(
Black Heart, Ivory Bones
)
“Scherzo with Tyrannosaur”,
Michael Swanwick
(
Asimov's
Jul 1999)
“You Wandered Off Like a Foolish Child To Break Your Heart and Mine”,
Pat York
(
Silver Birch, Blood Moon
)
Script
Winner:
Galaxy Quest
,
David Howard
&
Robert Gordon
(DreamWorks SKG)
Being John Malkovich
,
Charlie Kaufman
(Propaganda Films)
Dogma
,
Kevin Smith
(View Askew Productions)
The Green Mile
,
Frank Darabont
(Castle Rock/Warner Bros.; from the novel by Stephen King)
Princess Mononoke
,
Hayao Miyazaki
&
Neil Gaiman
(Miramax Films/Studio Ghibli [Japanese version: "Mononoke Hime" 1997])
Unbreakable
,
M. Night Shyamalan
(Touchstone Pictures)
Associated Awards
SFWA Grand Master Award
Winner
Philip José Farmer
SFWA Awards
Author Emeritus
Winner:
Robert Sheckley
Bradbury Award
Winner:
2000
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