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Eligibility Year
: 2002
Novel
Winner:
Speaks the Nightbird
,
Robert R. McCammon
(River City Publishing)
Chindi
,
Jack McDevitt
(Ace)
Guardian
,
Joe Haldeman
(Ace)
Light Music
,
Kathleen Ann Goonan
(Eos)
Spaceland
,
Rudy Rucker
(Tor)
Short Fiction
Winner:
“The Big Rock Candy Mountain”,
Andy Duncan
(
Conjunctions 39: The New Wave Fabulists
)
“The Cage”,
Jeff VanderMeer
(
City of Saints and Madmen: The Book of Ambergris [revised]
)
“The Holy Bright Number”,
Andy Duncan
(
Polyphony, Volume 1
)
“Mammoth Dawn”,
Kevin J. Anderson
&
Gregory Benford
(
Analog
Jul/Aug 2002)
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Winner:
L. Sprague de Camp
DeForest Kelley
Joe Haldeman
Fred Chappell
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