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Where and When
: Lawrence, KS : July 17, 2010 - July 18, 2010
Eligibility Year
: 2009
Judges
:
James Gunn
,
Kij Johnson
,
Frederik Pohl
,
George Zebrowski
Associated With
:
John W. Campbell Memorial Award
Winner
Shambling Towards Hiroshima
,
James Morrow
(Tachyon Publications)
Second Place
(tie): “As Women Fight”,
Sara Genge
(
Asimov's
Oct/Nov 2009)
(tie): “Things Undone”,
John Barnes
(Baen's Universe Dec 2009)
(tie): “This Wind Blowing, and this Tide”,
Damien Broderick
(
Asimov's
Apr/May 2009)
Finalists
“Blood Dauber”,
Ted Kosmatka
&
Michael Poore
(
Asimov's
Oct/Nov 2009)
“Clockatrice”,
Tanith Lee
(
Fantasy Magazine
Oct 2009)
“The Death of Che Guevara”,
Lewis Shiner
(Subterranean Fal 2009)
“Eros, Philia, Agape”,
Rachel Swirsky
(Tor.com)
“Her Voice in a Bottle”,
Tim Pratt
(Subterranean Win 2009)
“The Island”,
Peter Watts
(
The New Space Opera 2
)
“True Fame”,
Robert Reed
(
Asimov's
Apr/May 2009)
“Spar”,
Kij Johnson
(Clarkesworld Magazine Oct 2009) [nomination withdrawn]
Remarks:
Kij Johnson, as a judge this year, withdrew her story "Spar" from contention
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