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Where and When
: Kansas City MO : April 27, 2002
Eligibility Year
: 2000-2001
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:
SFWA Awards
(also listed below)
Novel
Winner:
The Quantum Rose
,
Catherine Asaro
(Tor)
The Collapsium
,
Wil McCarthy
(Ballantine Del Rey)
Declare
,
Tim Powers
(Subterranean Press; William Morrow 2001)
Eternity's End
,
Jeffrey A. Carver
(Tor)
Mars Crossing
,
Geoffrey A. Landis
(Tor)
Passage
,
Connie Willis
(Bantam)
A Storm of Swords
,
George R. R. Martin
(Bantam Spectra)
The Tower at Stony Wood
,
Patricia A. McKillip
(Ace)
Novella
Winner:
“The Ultimate Earth”,
Jack Williamson
(
Analog
Dec 2000)
“The Diamond Pit”,
Jack Dann
(
F&SF
Jun 2001)
“May Be Some Time”,
Brenda W. Clough
(
Analog
Apr 2001)
“Radiant Green Star”,
Lucius Shepard
(
Asimov's
Aug 2000)
“A Roll of the Dice”,
Catherine Asaro
(
Analog
Jul/Aug 2000)
Novelette
Winner:
“Louise's Ghost”,
Kelly Link
(
Stranger Things Happen
)
“Auspicious Eggs”,
James Morrow
(
F&SF
Oct/Nov 2000)
“Dance of the Yellow-Breasted Luddites”,
William Shunn
(
Vanishing Acts
)
“The Pottawatomie Giant”,
Andy Duncan
(Sci Fiction 1 Nov 2000)
“To Kiss the Star”,
Amy Sterling Casil
(
F&SF
Feb 2001)
“Undone”,
James Patrick Kelly
(
Asimov's
Jun 2001)
Short Story
Winner:
“The Cure for Everything”,
Severna Park
(Sci Fiction 22 Jun 2000)
“The Elephants on Neptune”,
Mike Resnick
(
Asimov's
May 2000)
“Kaddish for the Last Survivor”,
Michael A. Burstein
(
Analog
Nov 2000)
“Mom and Dad at the Home Front”,
Sherwood Smith
(
Realms of Fantasy
Aug 2000)
“Wound the Wind”,
George Zebrowski
(
Analog
May 2001)
Script
Winner:
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
,
James Schamus
,
Kuo Jung Tsai
&
Hui-Ling Wang
(Sony Pictures Classics; from the book by Du Lu Wang)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Body
,
Joss Whedon
(based on the characters created by Joss Whedon)
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
,
Ethan Coen
&
Joel Coen
(Touchstone/Universal; based on the epic poem "The Odyssey" by Homer)
X-Men
,
Tom DeSanto
&
Bryan Singer
, story;
David Hayter
, screenplay (20th Century Fox; based on the characters created by Stan Lee and Marvel Comics)
Associated Awards
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Winner:
Betty Ballantine
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