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Eligibility Year
: 2000
Judges
:
James Gunn
,
Kij Johnson
,
Frederik Pohl
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:
John W. Campbell Memorial Award
Winner
Tendeléo's Story
,
Ian McDonald
(PS Publishing)
Second Place
“Sheena 5”,
Stephen Baxter
(
Analog
May 2000)
Third Place
“Radiant Green Star”,
Lucius Shepard
(
Asimov's
Aug 2000)
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“Antibodies”,
Charles Stross
(
Interzone
#156 Jun 2000)
“The Birthday of the World”,
Ursula K. Le Guin
(
F&SF
Jun 2000)
“Heart of Glass”,
William Barton
(
Asimov's
Jan 2000)
“The Juniper Tree”,
John Kessel
(
Science Fiction Age
Jan 2000)
“Milo and Sylvie”,
Eliot Fintushel
(
Asimov's
Mar 2000)
“On the Orion Line”,
Stephen Baxter
(
Asimov's
Oct/Nov 2000)
“Reef”,
Paul J. McAuley
(
Skylife: Space Habitats in Story and Science
)
“Savior”,
Nancy Kress
(
Asimov's
Jun 2000)
“Seventy-Two Letters”,
Ted Chiang
(
Vanishing Acts
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