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Eligibility Year
: 1999
Judges
:
James Gunn
,
Kij Johnson
,
Frederik Pohl
Associated With
:
John W. Campbell Memorial Award
Winner
“The Wedding Album”,
David Marusek
(
Asimov's
Jun 1999)
Second Place
“Dapple: A
Hwarhath
Historical Romance”,
Eleanor Arnason
(
Asimov's
Sep 1999)
Third Place
“The Window”,
Judith Berman
(
Asimov's
Aug 1999)
Shortlist
“The Chop Girl”,
Ian R. MacLeod
(
Asimov's
Dec 1999)
“Daddy's World”,
Walter Jon Williams
(
Not of Woman Born
)
“Everywhere”,
Geoff Ryman
(
Interzone
#140 Feb 1999)
“Five Days in April”,
Brian A. Hopkins
(Chiaroscuro Jul 1999)
“Green Tea”,
Richard Wadholm
(
Asimov's
Oct/Nov 1999)
“Jennifer, Just Before Midnight”,
William Sanders
(
F&SF
Aug 1999)
“macs”,
Terry Bisson
(
F&SF
Oct/Nov 1999)
“Once Upon a Matter Crushed”,
Wil McCarthy
(
Science Fiction Age
Jul 1999)
“Reality Check”,
Michael A. Burstein
(
Analog
Nov 1999)
“Suicide Coast”,
M. John Harrison
(
F&SF
Jul 1999)
“Winemaster”,
Robert Reed
(
F&SF
Jul 1999)
“The Giftie”,
James Gunn
(
Analog
Sep 1999) [nomination withdrawn]
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