Tanya Huff


science fiction awards database

<—         —>
<—           —>















“And Who Is Joah?” • short fiction • Amazing Stories Nov 1987
awards:
Aurora Awards 1988 — short-form, English — winner
The Blood Books • novel • DAW, 1997
awards:
Gaylactic Spectrum Awards 2001 — hall of fame — nomination
Blood Lines • novel • DAW, 1993
awards:
Locus Awards 1993 — horror/dark fantasy novel — 7th place
citations:
Blood Pact • novel • DAW, 1993
awards:
Locus Awards 1994 — horror novel — 10th place
Blood Price • novel • DAW, 1991
awards:
Locus Awards 1992 — horror/dark fantasy novel — 5th place
Aurora Awards 1992 — long-form, English — nomination
Blood Trail • novel • DAW, 1992
awards:
Aurora Awards 1993 — long-form, English — nomination
Child of the Grove • novel • DAW, 1988
awards:
The Enchantment Emporium • novel • DAW, 2009
awards:
Gaylactic Spectrum Awards 2010 — novel — nomination
Fifth Quarter • novel • DAW, 1995
awards:
Sapphire Awards 1996 — novel — 2nd place
The Future Falls • novel • DAW, 2014
awards:
Aurora Awards 2015 — novel — nomination
Gate of Darkness, Circle of Light • novel • DAW, 1989
awards:
Locus Awards 1990 — fantasy novel — 19th place
Aurora Awards 1990 — long-form, English — nomination
Aurora Awards 1991 — long-form, English — nomination
“No Matter Where You Go ”
anthologies:
No Quarter • novel • DAW, 1996
awards:
Aurora Awards 1997 — long-form work in English — nomination
“Not That Kind of War”
anthologies:
The Quartered Sea • novel • DAW, 1999
awards:
Gaylactic Spectrum Awards 2000 — novel — nomination
The Silvered • novel • DAW, 2012
awards:
Aurora Awards 2013 — novel in English — winner
Smoke and Ashes • novel • DAW, 2006
awards:
Aurora Awards 2007 — long-form work in English — nomination
Gaylactic Spectrum Awards 2007 — novel — nomination
Smoke and Mirrors • novel • DAW, 2005
awards:
Gaylactic Spectrum Awards 2006 — novel — nomination
Smoke and Shadows • novel • DAW, 2004
awards:
Gaylactic Spectrum Awards 2005 — novel — nomination
What Ho, Magic! • collection • Meisha Merlin, 1999
awards:
Locus Awards 2000 — collection — 13th place
The Wild Ways • novel • DAW, 2011
awards:
Gaylactic Spectrum Awards 2012 — novel — nomination


Copyright 2012 - 2024 by Mark R. Kelly and the Locus Science Fiction Foundation. All rights reserved.
This page last updated Monday 31 Aug 2020 at 11:42 PT