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— color work, unpublished —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— color work, unpublished — nomination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— color art, unpublished — nomination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