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Where and When
: Cocoa Beach, FL, SFWA Nebula Awards Weekend : May 15, 2010
Eligibility Year
: 2009
Novella
Winner:
“Where the Winds Are All Asleep”,
Michael F. Flynn
(
Analog
Oct 2009)
“Doctor Alien”,
Rajnar Vajra
(
Analog
Jan/Feb 2009)
“Gunfight on Farside”,
Adam-Troy Castro
(
Analog
Apr 2009)
“The Recovery Man's Bargain”,
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
(
Analog
Jan/Feb 2009)
“Failure to Obey”,
John G. Hemry
(
Analog
Jul/Aug 2009)
Novelette
Winner:
“Chain”,
Stephen L. Burns
(
Analog
Jun 2009)
(tie): “But It Does Move”,
Harry Turtledove
(
Analog
Jun 2009)
(tie): “Cold Words”,
Juliette Wade
(
Analog
Oct 2009)
“Zheng He and the Dragon”,
Dave Creek
(
Analog
Jan/Feb 2009)
“The Last Resort”,
Alec Nevala-Lee
(
Analog
Sep 2009)
Short Story
Winner:
“The Universe Beneath Our Feet”,
Carl Frederick
(
Analog
Dec 2009)
“Solace”,
James Van Pelt
(
Analog
Jun 2009)
“Foreign Exchange”,
Jerry Oltion
(
Analog
Nov 2009)
“Attack of the Grub-Eaters”,
Richard A. Lovett
(
Analog
Jun 2009)
“The Invasion”,
H. G. Stratmann
(
Analog
Apr 2009)
Fact Article
Winner:
“From Atlantis to Canoe-Eating Trees: Geomythology Comes of Age”,
Richard A. Lovett
(
Analog
Sep 2009)
“Geology, Geohistory, and 'Psychohistory': The (Continuing) Debate Between Uniformitarians and Catastrophists”,
Richard A. Lovett
(
Analog
May 2009)
“Plate Tectonics, Goldilocks, and the Late Heavy Bombardment: Why Earth Isn't Mars or Venus”,
Richard A. Lovett
(
Analog
Dec 2009)
“The Psychology of Space Travel”,
Nick Kanas
(
Analog
Oct 2009)
“Futuropolis: How NASA Plans to Create a Permanent Presence on the Moon”,
Michael Carroll
(
Analog
Jun 2009)
Cover
Winner (tie):
John Allemand
for
Analog
Jan/Feb 2009
Winner (tie):
Bob Eggleton
for
Analog
Oct 2009
Vincent Di Fate
for
Analog
Nov 2009
Michael Carroll
for
Analog
Jun 2009
John Allemand
for
Analog
Jul/Aug 2009
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