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Novel
Winner:
Beastmaster's Circus
,
Andre Norton
&
Lyn McConchie
(Tor)
Across the Face of the World
,
Russell Kirkpatrick
(HarperCollins)
Protus Rising
,
Ken Catran
(Queensland University Press; Penguin New Zealand)
Short Story
Winner:
“When Dragons Dream”,
Kevin G. Maclean
(
Summoned to Destiny
)
“The Christmas Tree”,
Peter Friend
(
Asimov's
Dec 2004)
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Richard Scheib
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Winner (tie):
Phoenixine
,
Richard Scheib
Winner (tie):
Time Space Visualiser
,
Paul Scoones
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Martin Kealey
, for the many years he has contributed web server space for fan organisations free of charge
Services To Sf And F
Winner:
Ken Catran
, for YA fiction titles
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