Stephen L. Gillett


science fiction awards database

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2006
“Floatworlds” • short fiction • Analog Dec 2006
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Analog Readers Poll 2007 — fact article — 5th place
“Pollution, Solutions, Elution, and Nanotechnology” • short fiction • Analog Jan/Feb 2006
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Analog Readers Poll 2007 — fact article — 4th place

2004
“The Fifth Biorevolution” • short fiction • Analog Sep 2004
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Analog Readers Poll 2005 — fact article — 3rd place

1999
“Diamond Ether, Nanotechnology--and Venus” • short fiction • Analog Nov 1999
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Analog Readers Poll 2000 — fact article — 3rd place
“Planets X” • short fiction • Analog May 1999
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Analog Readers Poll 2000 — fact article — winner (tie)
“Unresources” • short fiction • Analog Sep 1999
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2000 — fact article — 2nd place

1998
“Near-Term Nanotechnology” • short fiction • Analog Oct 1998
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1999 — fact article — 3rd place

1997
“Just How 'Average' Is the Solar System?” • short fiction • Analog Sep 1997
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Analog Readers Poll 1998 — fact article — 3rd place

1996
“Population and the Future” (by Thomas A. Easton & SLG) • short fiction • Analog Jan 1996
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1997 — fact article — 3rd place

1994
“Waterworld” (by SLG & Jerry Oltion) • Analog Mar 1994
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1992
“Chicxulub: The Smoking K-T Gun?” • short fiction • Analog Mar 1992
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Analog Readers Poll 1993 — fact article — 3rd place

1990
“Fire, Brimstone--and Maybe Life?” • short fiction • Analog Jul 1990
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Analog Readers Poll 1991 — fact article — 5th place

1989
“On Building an Earth-like Planet” • short fiction • Analog Jul 1989
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Analog Readers Poll 1990 — fact article — 3rd place

1985
“The Postdiluvian World” • short fiction • Analog Nov 1985
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Analog Readers Poll 1986 — fact article — 2nd place



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