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Where and When
: inCONsequential II, Fredericton, Canada : October 16, 1999
Eligibility Year
: 1998
Long-form Work In English
Winner:
Darwinia
,
Robert Charles Wilson
(Tor)
Dracul: An Eternal Love Story
,
Nancy Kilpatrick
(Lucard Publishing)
Factoring Humanity
,
Robert J. Sawyer
(Tor)
Flesh and Gold
,
Phyllis Gotlieb
(Tor)
Sailing to Sarantium
,
Guy Gavriel Kay
(Viking Canada)
Someplace to Be Flying
,
Charles de Lint
(Tor)
Short-form Work In English
Winner:
“Hockey's Night in Canada”,
Edo van Belkom
(
Arrowdreams: An Anthology of Alternate Canadas
)
“Blind Date”,
David Chato
(
On Spec
Fall 1998)
“Craphound”,
Cory Doctorow
(
Science Fiction Age
Mar 1998)
“New Year's Eve”,
Douglas Smith
(
Interzone
#128 Feb 1998)
“Sunny Fields”,
David Shtogryn
(
Parsec
Spring 1998)
Work In English (other)
Winner:
Arrowdreams: An Anthology of Alternate Canadas
,
Mark Shainblum
&
John Dupuis
, eds. (Nuage Editions) (anthology)
“Ask Mr. Science”,
Al Betz
(
On Spec
) (column)
Divine Realms
,
Susan MacGregor
, ed. (Ravenstone) (anthology)
Northern Dreamers: Interviews with Famous Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Writers
,
Edo van Belkom
(Quarry Press) (non-fiction book)
On Spec
,
Jena Snyder
(magazine)
Parsec
,
Chris Krejlgaard
(magazine)
TransVersions
,
Sally McBride
&
Dale L. Sproule
(magazine)
Artistic Achievement
Winner:
Jean-Pierre Normand
James Beveridge
Dale L. Sproule
Larry Stewart
Ronn Sutton
Janet L. Hetherington
Fan Achievement (fanzine)
Winner:
Warp
,
Lynda Pelley
Northern Fusion
,
Carol Weekes
Opuntia
,
Dale Speirs
OSFS Statement
,
M. B. Wadsworth
Sol Rising
(Friends of the Merril Collection)
Fan Achievement (organizational)
Winner:
Ann Methe
(Con*Cept 98, chair)
Andrew Gurudata
(Toronto Trek 12, Programming)
Chris Chartier
(Warp 9 and British Television Fanclub of Quebec)
Cindy Huckle
(Primedia 98)
Stephen Christian
(Toronto Trek 12, Co-Chair)
Fan Achievement (other)
Winner:
Janet L. Hetherington
(Co-curator, 60 Years of Superman exhibit at Nepean Museum)
Lloyd Penney
(fan-writing)
Larry Stewart
(entertainer)
The FedEx Files
: “Moxie” (video)
The Return of X the Unknown
,
Aaron Yorgason
, ed. (anthology)
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