Richard A. Lovett


science fiction awards database

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2023
“Fish Kill on the Tanis” • short fiction • Analog Sep/Oct 2023
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2024 — science fact — 2nd place

2021
“Return to the Golden Age: Why Venus Might Actually Once Have Been Habitable” • short fiction • Analog Jul/Aug 2021
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2022 — fact article — 3rd place

2020
“Space Dust: How an Asteroid Altered Life on Earth” • short fiction • Analog May/Jun 2020
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2021 — fact article — winner

2017
“The Quest for the 2:00 Marathon” • short fiction • Analog Sep/Oct 2017
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2018 — fact article — winner
“Rendezvous With a Comet: How ESA's Rosetta Mission is Decoding Ancient Planetary Mysteries” • short fiction • Analog Jan/Feb 2017
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2018 — fact article — 5th place

2016
“Energy for the Future” • short fiction • Analog Jul/Aug 2016
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2017 — fact article — winner
“Dawn Comes to the Asteroid Belt” • short fiction
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2017 — fact article — 2nd place

2015
“The Wormhole War” • short fiction
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Analog Readers Poll 2016 — novelette — 4th place (tie)
“New Horizons at Pluto: The Grand Tour Finally Completed” • short fiction
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Analog Readers Poll 2016 — fact article — 3rd place
“Defender of Worms” • short fiction
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Analog Readers Poll 2016 — novella — 2nd place
“Brain Hacking: The Legal, Social, and Scientific Ramifications of the Latest (Very Real) Mind-Reading Techniques” • short fiction
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2016 — fact article — 4th place

2014
“Saturn's 'Jet-Propelled' Moon and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life” • short fiction • Analog Sep 2014
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Analog Readers Poll 2015 — fact article — 2nd place (tie)
“Music to Me” • short fiction • Analog Jan/Feb 2014
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2015 — novella — winner

2013
“The Golden Age Comes to Seattle” • short fiction
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Analog Readers Poll 2014 — fact article — 2nd place

2012
“The Day the Sun Exploded” • short fiction
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Analog Readers Poll 2013 — fact article — 3rd place
“Tech Support” • short fiction
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Analog Readers Poll 2013 — short story — 3rd place (tie)
“Planets (Oops, Planetoids) X, Y, Z, and W: What the Kuiper Belt Teaches About the Dawn of the Solar System” • short fiction
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Analog Readers Poll 2013 — fact article — 4th place
“Nightfall on the Peak of Eternal Light” (by William Gleason & RAL) • short fiction
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2013 — novella — winner
anthologies:
“Cats Know” • short fiction
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2013 — short story — 4th place

2011
“Poisons, Temperature, and Climate Change: Will Global Warming Make Everything Else Worse?” • short fiction
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Analog Readers Poll 2012 — fact article — 3rd place (tie)
“Jak and the Beanstalk” • short fiction
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Analog Readers Poll 2012 — novelette — winner (tie)

2010
“What's In a Kiss: The Wild, Wonderful World of Phlematology” • short fiction • Analog Apr 2010
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Analog Readers Poll 2011 — fact article — 4th place
“Visit to the Forgotten Planet: What Scientists Are Learning as MESSENGER Prepares to Orbit Mercury” • short fiction • Analog Oct 2010
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2011 — fact article — 2nd place
“Phantom Sense” (by RAL & Mark Niemann-Ross) • short fiction • Analog Nov 2010
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2011 — novella — winner
“Phantom Science: The Facts Behind 'Phantom Sense'” (by RAL & Mark Niemann-Ross) • short fiction • Analog Nov 2010
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2011 — fact article — 3rd place

2009
“Plate Tectonics, Goldilocks, and the Late Heavy Bombardment: Why Earth Isn't Mars or Venus” • short fiction • Analog Dec 2009
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Analog Readers Poll 2010 — fact article — 3rd place
“Geology, Geohistory, and 'Psychohistory': The (Continuing) Debate Between Uniformitarians and Catastrophists” • short fiction • Analog May 2009
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Analog Readers Poll 2010 — fact article — 2nd place
“From Atlantis to Canoe-Eating Trees: Geomythology Comes of Age” • short fiction • Analog Sep 2009
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2010 — fact article — winner
“Attack of the Grub-Eaters” • short fiction • Analog Jun 2009
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2010 — short story — 4th place

2008
“Nuclear Autumn” • short fiction • Analog Apr 2008
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2009 — fact article — 3rd place (tie)
“Here There Be Dragons” • short fiction • Analog Oct 2008
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Analog Readers Poll 2009 — fact article — 4th place
“Brittney's Labyrinth” • short fiction • Analog Jun 2008
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2009 — novella — 3rd place

2007
“The Search for World's First Equestrians” • short fiction • Analog Nov 2007
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Analog Readers Poll 2008 — fact article — 4th place
“The Sands of Titan” • short fiction • Analog Jun 2007
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2008 — novella — 3rd place
“The Ice Age that Wasn't” • short fiction • Analog Apr 2007
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2008 — fact article — winner
“After Gas: Are We Ready for the End of Oil?” • short fiction • Analog Jan/Feb 2007
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2008 — fact article — 3rd place

2006
“The Great Sumatran Earthquakes of 2004-5” • short fiction • Analog Oct 2006
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2007 — fact article — winner
“Original Sin” • short fiction • Analog Jun 2006
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2007 — novelette — 4th place (tie)
“Nigerian Scam” • short fiction • Analog Oct 2006
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Analog Readers Poll 2007 — short story — 2nd place
“From Fimbulwinter to Dante's Hell: The Strange Saga of Snowball Earth” • short fiction • Analog Jan/Feb 2006
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Analog Readers Poll 2007 — fact article — 2nd place
“Dinosaur Blood” • short fiction • Analog Jan/Feb 2006
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Analog Readers Poll 2007 — novelette — 2nd place
“A Pound of Flesh” • short fiction • Analog Sep 2006
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2007 — novella — 3rd place

2005
“The Prehistory of Global Climate Change” • short fiction • Analog Mar 2005
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2006 — fact article — 2nd place
“NetPuppets” (by RAL & Mark Niemann-Ross) • short fiction • Analog Jun 2005
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2006 — novelette — winner
“Gene Doping and Other Olympic Scandals of the (Not-So-Distant) Future” • short fiction • Analog Jun 2005
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Analog Readers Poll 2006 — fact article — 4th place
“A Few Good Men” • short fiction • Analog Jan/Feb 2005
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2006 — novella — 3rd place

2004
“The Transience of Memory” • short fiction • Analog Jun 2004
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Analog Readers Poll 2005 — fact article — 4th place
“Forensic Seismology: The Big Science of Minor Shake-Ups” • short fiction • Analog Apr 2004
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2005 — fact article — 5th place
“Fat Mice, Eating Machines, and Biochemical Treason” • short fiction • Analog Nov 2004
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2005 — fact article — 2nd place

2003
“Tiny Berries” • short fiction • Analog Sep 2003
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2004 — novelette — winner
“The Search for Extraterrestrial Oceans” • short fiction • Analog May 2003
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2004 — fact article — 5th place
“Moving Beyond 'Life As We Know It'” • short fiction • Analog Nov 2003
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2004 — fact article — 4th place

2001
“Up in Smoke: How Mt. St. Helens Blasted Conventional Scientific Wisdom” • short fiction • Analog Apr 2001
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2002 — fact article — winner

1999
“Tricorders, Yactograms, and the Future of Analytical Chemistry” • short fiction • Analog Apr 1999
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2000 — fact article — 4th place



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