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1989
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Eligibility Year
: 1989
Novel
Winner:
A Fire in the Sun
,
George Alec Effinger
(Doubleday Foundation)
The Boat of a Million Years
,
Poul Anderson
(Tor)
Hyperion
,
Dan Simmons
(Doubleday Foundation)
Novella
Winner:
“The Mountains of Mourning”,
Lois McMaster Bujold
(
Analog
May 1989)
“Great Work of Time”,
John Crowley
(
Novelty
)
The Father of Stones
,
Lucius Shepard
(WSFA Press;
Asimov's
Sep 1989)
Novelette
Winner:
“For I Have Touched the Sky”,
Mike Resnick
(
F&SF
Dec 1989)
“At the Rialto”,
Connie Willis
(
Omni
Oct 1989)
“Everything But Honor”,
George Alec Effinger
(
Asimov's
Feb 1989)
Short Story
Winner:
“Dori Bangs”,
Bruce Sterling
(
Asimov's
Sep 1989)
“Boobs”,
Suzy McKee Charnas
(
Asimov's
Jul 1989)
“Lost Boys”,
Orson Scott Card
(
F&SF
Oct 1989)
Dramatic Presentation
Winner:
Field of Dreams
The Adventures of Baron Munchhausen
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Pro Artist
Winner:
Tom Canty
Jim Burns
Michael Whelan
Pro Editor/magazines
Winner:
Gardner Dozois
Edward L. Ferman
Ellen Datlow
Pro Editor/books
Winner:
Beth Meacham
David G. Hartwell
Terri Windling
Semi-prozine
Winner:
Science Fiction Chronicle
,
Andrew Porter
Interzone
,
David Pringle
Locus
,
Charles Brown
Fanzine
Winner:
Lan's Lantern
,
George "Lan" Laskowski
File 770
,
Mike Glyer
The Mad 3 Party
,
Leslie Turek
Fan Writer
Winner:
Dave Langford
Mike Glyer
Andrew Hooper
Fan Artist
Winner:
Teddy Harvia
Stu Shiffman
Merle Insinga
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