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2003
As Judge
—
Sunburst Award 2003
1999
A Witness to Life
• novel • Forge
awards:
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World Fantasy Awards 2000
— novel — nomination
1996
Shadow of Ashland
• novel • Forge
awards:
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World Fantasy Awards 1997
— novel — nomination
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Aurora Awards 1997
— long-form work in English — nomination
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Aurora Awards 1998
— long-form work in English — nomination
citations:
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1999: Fantasy and Horror, Neil Barron
As Judge
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Philip K. Dick Award 1996
1992
“Blue Limbo ” • short fiction •
Ark of Ice: Canadian Futurefiction
awards:
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Aurora Awards 1993
— short-form, English — nomination
Children of the Rainbow
• novel • McClelland & Stewart
awards:
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Aurora Awards 1993
— long-form, English — nomination
1988
Barking Dogs
• novel • St. Martin's
awards:
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Aurora Awards 1990
— long-form, English — nomination
1985
“The Woman Who Is the Midnight Wind ” •
Tesseracts
anthologies:
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Northern Stars
, ed. David G. Hartwell & Glenn Grant, Tor 1994
1984
“Barking Dogs ” • short fiction •
F&SF
May 1984
awards:
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Locus Awards 1985
— short story — 31st place
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