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Where and When
: Tempe AZ : May 6, 2006
Eligibility Year
: 2005
Novella
Winner:
“Sanctuary”,
Michael A. Burstein
(
Analog
Sep 2005)
“The Diversification of Its Fancy”,
John Barnes
(
Analog
Nov 2005)
“A Few Good Men”,
Richard A. Lovett
(
Analog
Jan/Feb 2005)
“Chandra's Pup”,
Bud Sparhawk
(
Analog
Jul/Aug 2005)
“Audubon in Atlantis”,
Harry Turtledove
(
Analog
Dec 2005)
Novelette
Winner:
“NetPuppets”,
Richard A. Lovett
&
Mark Niemann-Ross
(
Analog
Jun 2005)
“Mars Opposition”,
David Brin
(
Analog
Jan/Feb 2005)
(tie): “Do Neanderthals Know?”,
Robert J. Howe
(
Analog
Dec 2005)
(tie): “In the Loop”,
Brian Plante
(
Analog
Jul/Aug 2005)
(tie): “Of Kings, Queens, and Angels”,
Rajnar Vajra
(
Analog
Jul/Aug 2005)
Short Story
Winner:
“Alphabet Angels”,
Ekaterina Sedia
&
David Bartell
(
Analog
Mar 2005)
“The Inn at Mount Either”,
James Van Pelt
(
Analog
May 2005)
“Letters of Transit”,
Brian Plante
(
Analog
Apr 2005)
“Prayer for a Dead Paramecium”,
Carl Frederick
(
Analog
Jul/Aug 2005)
“A Christmas in Amber”,
Scott William Carter
(
Analog
Dec 2005)
Fact Article
Winner:
“Mission to Utah: A Science Fiction Writer's Adventures at the Mars Society Desert Research Station”,
Wil McCarthy
(
Analog
Jul/Aug 2005)
“The Prehistory of Global Climate Change”,
Richard A. Lovett
(
Analog
Mar 2005)
“Big Brother Inc.: Surveillance, Security, and the US Citizen”,
Laura M. Kelley
(
Analog
May 2005)
“Gene Doping and Other Olympic Scandals of the (Not-So-Distant) Future”,
Richard A. Lovett
(
Analog
Jun 2005)
“Where Are They?”,
Thomas Donaldson
(
Analog
Jan/Feb 2005)
Cover
Winner:
George Krauter
for “Sun of Suns” by Karl Schroeder (
Analog
Nov 2005)
Vincent Di Fate
for “Footsteps” (
Analog
May 2005)
Vincent Di Fate
for “The Stonehenge Gate” by Jack Williamson (
Analog
Jan/Feb 2005)
Dominic Harman
for
Analog
Oct 2005
Bob Eggleton
for “Of Kings, Queens, and Angels” by Rajnar Vajra (
Analog
Jul/Aug 2005)
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