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Awards
Citations
Titles
Chronology
“Act of God ”
•
Microcosms
, 2004
anthologies:
•
Year’s Best SF 10
, ed. David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer, HarperCollins/Eos 2005
Ancient Shores
• novel • HarperPrism, 1996
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 1998
— novel — nomination
citations:
•
2004: Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction, 5th edition, Neil Barron
“Auld Lang Boom ”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
Oct 1992
awards:
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 1993
— short story — 7th place (tie)
“The Big Downtown ”
•
Down These Dark Spaceways
, 2005
anthologies:
•
Down These Dark Spaceways
, ed. Mike Resnick, SFBC 2005
“Blinker ”
• short fiction •
Analog
Mar 1994
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1995
— short story — 16th place
“The Cassandra Project”
• short fiction • Lightspeed Jun 2010
awards:
•
WSFA Small Press Award 2011
— shortlist — nomination
anthologies:
•
The Eagle Has Landed: 50 Years of Lunar Science Fiction
, ed. Neil Clarke, Night Shade Books 2019
•
Year's Best SF 16
, ed. David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer, Harper Voyager 2011
The Cassandra Project
(by JM &
Mike Resnick
) • novel • Ace, 2012
awards:
•
Sidewise Awards 2013
— long form — nomination
Cauldron
• novel • Ace, 2007
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 2009
— novel — nomination
Chindi
• novel • Ace, 2002
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 2004
— novel — nomination
•
Locus Awards 2003
— sf novel — 8th place
•
Southeastern SF Achievement Awards 2003
— novel — nomination
Coming Home
• novel • Ace, 2014
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 2015
— novel — nomination
“Cryptic ”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
Apr 1983
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 1984
— short story — nomination
anthologies:
•
The Year’s Best Science Fiction, First Annual Collection
, ed. Gardner R. Dozois, Bluejay 1984
Cryptic: The Best Short Fiction of Jack McDevitt
• collection • Subterranean Press, 2009
awards:
•
Locus Awards 2010
— collection — 13th place
Deepsix
• novel • Eos, 2001
awards:
•
John W. Campbell Memorial Award 2002
— finalist
•
Locus Awards 2002
— sf novel — 27th place
•
Southeastern SF Achievement Awards 2002
— novel —
winner
“Dutchman ”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
Feb 1987
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1988
— novelette — 29th place
Echo
• novel • Ace, 2010
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 2011
— novel — nomination
“Ellie ”
•
Asimov's
May 1995
anthologies:
•
Wastelands 2: More Stories of the Apocalypse
, ed. John Joseph Adams, Titan US 2015
The Engines Of God
• novel • Ace, 1994
awards:
•
Arthur C. Clarke Award 1997
— shortlist
•
Locus Awards 1995
— sf novel — 11th place
citations:
•
2006: 100 Must-Read Science Fiction Novels, Stephen E. Andrews & Nick Rennison
•
2004: Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction, 5th edition, Neil Barron
•
1988: A Basic Science Fiction Library, James Gunn
Eternity Road
• novel • HarperPrism, 1997
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1998
— sf novel — 15th place
•
HOMer Awards 1998
— novel — nomination
Firebird
• novel • Ace, 2011
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 2012
— novel — nomination
•
Locus Awards 2012
— sf novel — 12th place
“The Fort Moxie Branch”
• short fiction •
Full Spectrum
, 1988
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1989
— short story — nomination
•
Nebula Awards 1989
— short story — nomination
•
Locus Awards 1989
— short story — 13th place
anthologies:
•
Ex Libris: Stories of Librarians, Libraries, and Lore
, ed. Paula Guran, Prime Books 2017
•
Nebula Awards 24
, ed. Michael Bishop, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1990
•
Full Spectrum
, ed. Lou Aronica & Shawna McCarthy, Bantam 1988; also as “The Fort Moxie Branch”.
“Friends in High Places ”
anthologies:
•
A Cross of Centuries: Twenty-five Imaginative Tales About the Christ
, ed. Michael Bishop, Thunder's Mouth 2007
“Good Intentions”
(by
Stanley Schmidt
& JM) • short fiction •
F&SF
Jun 1998
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 2000
— novelette — nomination
“Gus ”
•
Sacred Visions
, 1991
anthologies:
•
Sacred Visions
, ed. Andrew M. Greeley & Michael Cassutt, Tor 1991
“Henry James, This One's for You”
• short fiction •
Subterranean
#2 2005
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 2007
— short story — nomination
The Hercules Text
• novel • Ace Special, 1986
awards:
•
Philip K. Dick Award 1987
— special citation
•
Locus Awards 1987
— sf novel — 23rd place
•
Locus Awards 1987
— first novel —
winner
citations:
•
2005: Essential SF: A Concise Guide, Jonathan Cowie & Tony Chester
“In the Tower ”
•
Universe 17
, 1987
anthologies:
•
Universe 17
, ed. Terry Carr, Doubleday 1987
Infinity Beach
• novel • HarperPrism, 2000
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 2001
— novel — nomination
•
John W. Campbell Memorial Award 2001
— second place (tie)
•
Locus Awards 2001
— sf novel — 29th place
citations:
•
2004: Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction, 5th edition, Neil Barron
“Kaminsky at War ”
•
Forbidden Planets
, 2006
anthologies:
•
Forbidden Planets
, ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC 2006
“Lake Agassiz ”
•
Full Spectrum 3
, 1991
anthologies:
•
Full Spectrum 3
, ed. Lou Aronica, Amy Stout & Betsy Mitchell, Doubleday Foundation 1991
“Last Contact ”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
Jun 1988
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1989
— short story — 16th place
“Lighthouse”
(by
Michael Shara
& JM) • short fiction •
Analog
Mar 2006
awards:
•
Locus Awards 2007
— short story — 29th place
“The Mission ”
• short fiction •
Crossroads: Tales of the Southern Literary Fantastic
, 2004
awards:
•
Locus Awards 2005
— short story — 17th place
Moonfall
• novel • HarperPrism, 1998
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 1999
— novel — nomination
•
Locus Awards 1999
— sf novel — 26th place
•
HOMer Awards 1999
— novel — nomination
“Never Despair ”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
Apr 1997
awards:
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 1998
— short story — 8th place (tie)
anthologies:
•
Wastelands
, ed. John Joseph Adams, Night Shade Books 2007
“Nothing Ever Happens in Rock City ”
• short fiction •
Artemis
#5 Summer 2001
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 2003
— short story — nomination
anthologies:
•
Nebula Awards Showcase 2004
, ed. Vonda N. McIntyre, Roc 2004
Odyssey
• novel • Ace, 2006
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 2008
— novel — nomination
•
John W. Campbell Memorial Award 2007
— finalist
Omega
• novel • Ace, 2003
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 2005
— novel — nomination
•
John W. Campbell Memorial Award 2004
—
winner
•
Locus Awards 2004
— sf novel — 8th place
•
Southeastern SF Achievement Awards 2004
— novel — nomination
citations:
•
1988: A Basic Science Fiction Library, James Gunn
Outbound
• collection • ISFiC Press, 2006
awards:
•
Locus Awards 2007
— collection — 12th place
Polaris
• novel • Ace, 2004
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 2006
— novel — nomination
•
Locus Awards 2005
— sf novel — 29th place
“Promises to Keep ”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
Dec 1984
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1985
— novelette — 16th place
anthologies:
•
Explorers: SF Adventures to Far Horizons
, ed. Gardner Dozois, St. Martin’s Griffin 2000
•
The Year’s Best Science Fiction, Second Annual Collection
, ed. Gardner R. Dozois, Bluejay 1985
“Return to Glory”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
Nov/Dec 2020
awards:
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 2021
— short story — 4th place
Seeker
• novel • Ace, 2005
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 2007
— novel —
winner
•
John W. Campbell Memorial Award 2006
— finalist
•
Locus Awards 2006
— sf novel — 9th place
•
Seiun Awards 2009
— translated long form — nomination
•
Southeastern SF Achievement Awards 2006
— novel —
winner
citations:
•
1988: A Basic Science Fiction Library, James Gunn
“Ships in the Night ”
• short fiction •
Amazing Stories
Oct 1993
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1994
— novella — 14th place
•
UPC Award 1992
—
winner
Standard Candles
• collection • Tachyon, 1996
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1997
— collection — 13th place
“Sunrise ”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
Mar 1988
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1989
— novelette — 20th place
A Talent for War
• novel • Ace, 1989
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1990
— sf novel — 12th place
“Tidal Effects ”
•
Universe 15
, 1985
anthologies:
•
Universe 15
, ed. Terry Carr, Doubleday 1985
“Time Travelers Never Die ”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
May 1996
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1997
— novella — nomination
•
Nebula Awards 1997
— novella — nomination
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 1997
— novella — 2nd place
•
HOMer Awards 1997
— novella —
winner
•
UPC Award 1994
— special mention — nomination
anthologies:
•
The Best Time Travel Stories of All Time
, ed. Barry N. Malzberg, Pocket/ibooks 2003
“Time's Arrow”
•
Critical Mass
Fll 1989
anthologies:
•
Timegates
, ed. Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois, Ace 1997
“To Hell with the Stars ”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
Dec 1987
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1988
— short story — 11th place
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 1988
— short story — 2nd place
“Valkyrie ”
•
There Won't Be War
, 1991
anthologies:
•
There Won't Be War
, ed. Harry Harrison & Bruce McAllister, Tor 1991
“Voice in the Dark”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
Nov 1986
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1987
— novella — 7th place
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 1987
— novella — 3rd place
“Whistle ”
•
Full Spectrum 2
, 1989
anthologies:
•
Full Spectrum 2
, ed. Lou Aronica, Shawna McCarthy, Amy Stout & Patrick LoBrutto, Doubleday Foundation 1989
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