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Eligibility Year
: 2000
Judges
:
Moshe Feder
,
Evelyn C. Leeper
,
Jim Rittenhouse
,
Robert Schmunk
,
Stuart Shiffman
,
Steven H Silver
Long Form
Winner:
Ash: A Secret History
,
Mary Gentle
(Gollancz) (published in US as
A Secret History
,
Carthage Ascendant
,
The Wild Machines
, and
Lost Burgundy
; Eos)
Inca
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Suzanne Allés Blom
(Tor/Forge)
“The Nantucket Trilogy”:
Island in the Sea of Time
,
Against the Tide of Years
,
On the Oceans of Eternity
,
S. M. Stirling
(Roc)
Short Form
Winner:
“Seventy-Two Letters”,
Ted Chiang
(
Vanishing Acts
)
“HMS Habakkuk”,
Eugene Byrne
(
Interzone
#155 May 2000)
“The Other Side of Midnight: Anno Dracula 1981”,
Kim Newman
(
The Vampire Sextette
)
“A Very British History”,
Paul J. McAuley
(
Interzone
#157 Jul 2000)
“Xochiquetzal”,
Carla Pereira
, translated by
David Alan Prescott
(
Altair
#6/7 2000)
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