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Eligibility Year
: 1994
Novella/novelette
Winner:
“Melodies of the Heart”,
Michael F. Flynn
(
Analog
Jan 1994)
“Symphony for Skyfall”,
Rick Cook
&
Peter L. Manly
(
Analog
Jul 1994)
“Song from a Broken Instrument”,
Stephen L. Burns
(
Analog
Feb 1994)
“Karl's Marine and Spacecraft Repair”,
G. David Nordley
(
Analog
Dec 1994)
“Evolution”,
Grey Rollins
(
Analog
Dec 1994)
Short Story
Winner:
“Bubba Pritchert and the Space Aliens”,
Bud Webster
(
Analog
Jul 1994)
“His Father's Voice”,
G. David Nordley
(
Analog
Sep 1994)
“Negative Feedback”,
Christopher Anvil
(
Analog
Mar 1994)
“Persistence”,
Bud Sparhawk
(
Analog
May 1994)
“The Pandora Probe”,
Jerry Oltion
(
Analog
Dec 1994)
Fact Article
Winner:
“The Rooster Crows at White Sands”,
G. Harry Stine
(
Analog
May 1994)
“The Bug, the Mouse, and Chapter 24”,
Charles L. Harness
(
Analog
mid-Dec 1994)
“Return to the Moon”,
Buzz Aldrin
, with
Aleta Jackson
(
Analog
Jul 1994)
“How to Find a Starship”,
Robert M. Zubrin
(
Analog
Aug 1994)
“Multiple Comet Strikes on Jupiter”,
Peter L. Manly
(
Analog
Jul 1994)
Cover
Winner:
Bob Eggleton
for “Waterworld” by Lee Goodloe & Jerry Oltion (
Analog
Mar 1994)
George H. Krauter
for
Analog
May 1994
John Maggard
for “Hurricane!” (
Analog
Sep 1994)
Chris Moore
for “Starmind” (Part 3) (
Analog
Oct 1994)
Wojtek Siudmak
for
Analog
Dec 1994
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