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2017
Chesley Awards 2018
 lifetime artistic achievement  nomination
2004
The Deceiving Eye: The Art of Richard Hescox
 Paper Tiger
awards:
Locus Awards 2005
 art book  10th place
2002
“The Storm”  short fiction
awards:
Chesley Awards 2003
 color work, unpublished 
winner
1996
“Aurora”  short fiction
awards:
Chesley Awards 1997
 color work, unpublished  nomination
1993
“Song of the Siren”  short fiction
awards:
Chesley Awards 1994
 color art, unpublished  nomination
1990
Chesley Awards 1991
 artistic achievement  nomination
1989
Locus Awards 1990
 artist  7th place
Jack Gaughan Award 1990
winner
The Gate of Ivory
by Doris Egan  DAW
awards:
Chesley Awards 1990
 cover illustration, paperback  nomination
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