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Where and When
:
Nebula Awards Banquet
, Seattle WA : April 17, 2004
Eligibility Year
: 2002-2003
Associated Awards
:
SFWA Grand Master Award
,
SFWA Awards
(also listed below)
Novel
Winner:
The Speed of Dark
,
Elizabeth Moon
(Ballantine)
Chindi
,
Jack McDevitt
(Ace)
Diplomatic Immunity
,
Lois McMaster Bujold
(Baen)
Light Music
,
Kathleen Ann Goonan
(Eos)
The Mount
,
Carol Emshwiller
(Small Beer Press)
The Salt Roads
,
Nalo Hopkinson
(Warner)
Novella
Winner:
Coraline
,
Neil Gaiman
(HarperCollins)
“Breathmoss”,
Ian R. MacLeod
(
Asimov's
May 2002)
“The Empress of Mars”,
Kage Baker
(
Asimov's
Jul 2003)
“The Potter of Bones”,
Eleanor Arnason
(
Asimov's
Sep 2002)
“Stories for Men”,
John Kessel
(
Asimov's
Oct/Nov 2002)
Novelette
Winner:
“The Empire of Ice Cream”,
Jeffrey Ford
(Sci Fiction 26 Feb 2003)
“0wnz0red”,
Cory Doctorow
(Salon Aug 2002)
“The Mask of the Rex”,
Richard Bowes
(
F&SF
May 2002)
“Of a Sweet Slow Dance in the Wake of Temporary Dogs”,
Adam-Troy Castro
(
Imaginings: An Anthology of Long Short Fiction
)
“The Wages of Syntax”,
Ray Vukcevich
(Sci Fiction 16 Oct 2002)
Short Story
Winner:
“What I Didn't See”,
Karen Joy Fowler
(Sci Fiction 10 Jul 2002)
“The Brief History of the Dead”,
Kevin Brockmeier
(
The New Yorker
8 Sep 2003)
“Goodbye to All That”,
Harlan Ellison
(
McSweeney's Mammoth Treasury of Thrilling Tales
)
“Grandma”,
Carol Emshwiller
(
F&SF
Mar 2002)
“Knapsack Poems”,
Eleanor Arnason
(
Asimov's
May 2002)
“Lambing Season”,
Molly Gloss
(
Asimov's
Jul 2002)
“The Last of the O-Forms”,
James Van Pelt
(
Asimov's
Sep 2002)
Script
Winner:
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
,
Fran Walsh
,
Philippa Boyens
,
Stephen Sinclair
&
Peter Jackson
Finding Nemo
,
Andrew Stanton
,
Bob Peterson
&
David Reynolds
Futurama
: “Where No Fan Has Gone Before”,
David A. Goodman
Minority Report
,
Scott Frank
&
Jon Cohen
Spirited Away
,
Hayao Miyazaki
,
Cindy Davis Hewitt
&
Donald H. Hewitt
Associated Awards
SFWA Grand Master Award
Winner
Robert Silverberg
SFWA Awards
Service To Sfwa Award
Winner:
Ann Crispin
&
Michael Capobianco
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