James P. Blaylock


science fiction awards database

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Awards Summary

 

Major Awards: 3

 

Other Awards: 1

Total Number of Award Wins and Nominations: 44

Times Served as Judge: 2

— Major Awards —
Nebula Awardsfor SF/F works, voted by SF & Fantasy Writers of America professional membership
(1 nomination)

“Paper Dragons” (Imaginary Lands) — short story — nomination

World Fantasy Awardsfor Fantasy works; juried, with nominations from World Fantasy Con members
(9 nominations; 2 wins)

“His Own Back Yard ” (Sci Fiction 11 Jul 2001) — short story — nomination

The Rainy Season (Ace) — novel — nomination

“Thirteen Phantasms ” (Omni Online Oct 1996) — short fiction — winner

All the Bells on Earth (Ace) — novel — nomination

Lord Kelvin's Machine (Arkham House) — collection — nomination

The Paper Grail (Ace) — novel — nomination

“The Better Boy” (by JPB & Tim Powers) (Asimov's Feb 1991) — short story — nomination

The Last Coin (Mark V. Ziesing; Ace) — novel — nomination

“Paper Dragons” (Imaginary Lands) — short story — winner

Philip K. Dick Awardfor SF original paperback published in the US, juried
(1 nomination; 1 win)

Homunculus (Ace) — winner

Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Awardfor SF short fiction in English; juried
(1 nomination)

“Thirteen Phantasms ” (Omni Online Oct 1996) — shortlist

— Locus Awards and Poll —
Locus Awardsfor SF/F/H works, polled by readers of Locus Magazine
(28 nominations)

The Adventure of the Ring of Stones (Subterranean) — novella — 11th place

The Aylesford Skull (Titan) — fantasy novel — 17th place

Zeuglodon (Subterranean Press) — young adult book — 11th place

The Affair of the Chalk Cliffs (Subterranean) — novella — 5th place

The Knights of the Cornerstone (Ace) — fantasy novel — 7th place

The Adventures of Langdon St. Ives (Subterranean) — collection — 12th place

“Hula Ville ” (Sci Fiction 3 Nov 2004) — short story — 18th place

“The Devils in the Details” (The Devils in the Details) — novelette — 12th place

In for a Penny (Subterranean Press) — collection — 17th place

“In for a Penny or The Man Who Believed in Himself ” (Sci Fiction 20 Feb 2002) — novelette — 10th place

“His Own Back Yard ” (Sci Fiction 11 Jul 2001) — short story — 18th place

“Small Houses ” (Sci Fiction 10 Oct 2001) — short story — 20th place

Thirteen Phantasms and Other Stories (Edgewood Press) — collection — 13th place

“The Other Side ” (Sci Fiction 81 Oct 2000) — novelette — 6th place

“The War of the Worlds ” (Sci Fiction 24 May 2000) — short story — 15th place

The Rainy Season (Ace) — fantasy novel — 13th place

Winter Tides (Ace) — fantasy novel — 10th place

All the Bells on Earth (Ace) — horror/dark fantasy novel — 6th place

Night Relics (Ace) — dark fantasy/horror novel — 8th place

Lord Kelvin's Machine (Arkham House) — sf novel — 19th place

The Magic Spectacles (Morrigan) — fantasy novel — 15th place

“The Better Boy” (by JPB & Tim Powers) (Asimov's Feb 1991) — novelette — 11th place

The Stone Giant (Ace) — fantasy novel — 13th place

“Unidentified Objects ” (Omni Jul 1989) — short story — 18th place

The Last Coin (Ace) — fantasy novel — 6th place

Land of Dreams (Arbor House) — fantasy novel — 17th place

Homunculus (Ace) — fantasy novel — 14th place

“Paper Dragons” (Imaginary Lands) — short story — 15th place

— Other Awards —
Mythopoeic Awardsfor fantasy works in the spirit of the Inklings, voted by members of the Mythopoeic Society
(3 nominations)

All the Bells on Earth (Ace) — adult fantasy — nomination

The Paper Grail (Ace) — adult fantasy — nomination

The Last Coin (Mark V. Ziesing) — fantasy — nomination

Science Fiction Chronicle Readers Pollfor SF/F works, polled by readers of Science Fiction Chronicle magazine
(1 nomination; 1 win)

“Paper Dragons” (Imaginary Lands) — short story — winner


— As Judge —
World Fantasy Awardsfor Fantasy works; juried, with nominations from World Fantasy Con members
 
Philip K. Dick Awardfor SF original paperback published in the US, juried
 
























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