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Where and When
: Con-Version, Calgary, Alberta : August 9, 2002 - August 11, 2002
Eligibility Year
: 2001
Long-form Work In English
Winner:
In the Company of Others
,
Julie E. Czerneda
(DAW)
Ascending
,
James Alan Gardner
(Eos)
The Chronoliths
,
Robert Charles Wilson
(Tor)
Maelstrom
,
Peter Watts
(Tor)
Teeth
,
Edo van Belkom
(Meisha Merlin)
Short-form Work In English
Winner:
“Left Foot on a Blind Man”,
Julie E. Czerneda
(
Silicon Dreams
)
“After the Internet”,
Mark A. Rayner
(
Western Alumni Gazette
Fal 2001)
“By Her Hand, She Draws You Down”,
Douglas Smith
(
The Third Alternative
#28 Autumn 2001)
“The Deed of Snigli”,
Marcie Tentchoff
(
Weird Tales
Sum 2001)
“Equations”,
Mary E. Choo
(
The Magazine of Speculative Poetry
Spr 2001)
“The Red Bird”,
Douglas Smith
(
On Spec
Sum 2001)
“Waking the Dead”,
Robert H. Beer
(
On Spec
Fall 2001)
Work In English (other)
Winner:
Rescue Heroes Cycle II
: “Underwater Nightmare”,
Isaac Szpindel
(tv screenplay)
Charles de Lint
, for Books to Look For column in
F&SF
Nancy Kilpatrick
, for editing the World Fantasy Convention 2001 CD-ROM
“Call of Cthulhu: Unseen Masters”,
Bruce Ballon
(Chaosium) (gaming supplement)
On Spec
(The Copper Pig Writers' Society)
Wild Things Live There: The Best of Northern Frights
,
Don Hutchison
, ed. (Mosaic Press Sep 2001)
Artistic Achievement
Winner:
James Beveridge
Jean-Pierre Normand
Scott Patri
Martin Springett
Larry Stewart
Ronn Sutton
Lar deSouza
Fan Achievement (fanzine)
Winner:
Voyageur
,
Karen Bennett
&
Sharon Lowachee
(USS Hudson Bay / IDIC; clubzine)
BCSFAzine
,
Garth Spencer
(British Columbia S.F. Association; clubzine)
Made in Canada Newsletter
,
Don Bassie
(webzine)
Opuntia
,
Dale Speirs
(fanzine)
OSFS Statement
,
Paul Valcour
(Ottawa SF Society; clubzine)
Fan Achievement (organizational)
Winner:
Peter Johnson
(USS Hudson Bay / IDIC)
Cathy Palmer-Lister
(Con*Cept 2001)
Bernard Reischl
(MonSFFA & www.monsffa.com)
Yvonne Penney
(SF Pubnites in Toronto)
Paul Carreau
(KAG Kanada)
Fan Achievement (other)
Winner:
Alex von Thorn
(fan writing)
Jason Taniguchi
(one-man SF parody shows)
Janet L. Hetherington
(film reviews)
Lloyd Penney
(fan writing)
Larry Stewart
(entertainer)
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