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Awards
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Titles
Chronology
“Bonding to Genji”
•
Murasaki
, 1992
anthologies:
•
Murasaki
, ed. Robert Silverberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Bantam Spectra 1992
Brightness Reef
• novel • Bantam Spectra, 1995
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1996
— novel — nomination
•
Locus Awards 1996
— sf novel — 2nd place
•
Seiun Awards 2002
— translated novel — nomination
citations:
•
2005: Essential SF: A Concise Guide, Jonathan Cowie & Tony Chester
•
1988: A Basic Science Fiction Library, James Gunn
“Coexistence”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
May 1982
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1983
— short story — 17th place
“The Crystal Spheres ”
• short fiction •
Analog
Jan 1984
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1985
— short story —
winner
•
Locus Awards 1985
— short story — 2nd place
•
Analog Readers Poll 1985
— short story —
winner
anthologies:
•
The New Hugo Winners
, ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, Wynwood 1989
“Cyclops”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
Mar 1984
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1985
— novella — nomination
•
Locus Awards 1985
— novella — 14th place
“The Deadly Thing at 2.4 Kilo-parsecs”
• short fiction •
Analog
May 1984
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 1985
— fact article —
winner
“Dr. Pak's Preschool”
• short fiction •
F&SF
Jul 1990
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1991
— novelette — 2nd place
Earth
• novel • Bantam Spectra, 1990
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1991
— novel — nomination
•
Locus Awards 1991
— sf novel — 2nd place
•
Science Fiction Chronicle Readers Poll 1991
— novel — 2nd place
citations:
•
2009: The Science Fiction Handbook, M. Keith Booker & Anne-Marie Thomas
•
2006: 100 Must-Read Science Fiction Novels, Stephen E. Andrews & Nick Rennison
•
2004: Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction, 5th edition, Neil Barron
•
1996: Magill's Guide to Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, T. A. Shippey & A. J. Sobczak
•
1995: Science Fiction: The Illustrated Encyclopedia, John Clute
•
1994: The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction: Second Edition, David Pringle
•
1994: Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century, Edward James
•
1988: A Basic Science Fiction Library, James Gunn
“An Ever-Reddening Glow ”
•
Analog
Feb 1996
anthologies:
•
The Hard SF Renaissance
, ed. David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer, Tor 2002
Existence
• novel • Tor, 2012
awards:
•
John W. Campbell Memorial Award 2013
— finalist
•
Locus Awards 2013
— sf novel — 24th place
•
Phantastik Preis 2013
— foreign novel — 5th place
“Fortitude ”
•
Science Fiction Age
Jan 1996
anthologies:
•
Worst Contact
, ed. Hank Davis, Baen 2016
Foundation's Triumph
• novel • HarperPrism, 1999
citations:
•
2009: The Science Fiction Handbook, M. Keith Booker & Anne-Marie Thomas
“The Giving Plague ”
• short fiction •
Interzone
#23 Spring 1988
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1989
— short story — nomination
•
Locus Awards 1989
— short story — 4th place
•
Interzone Readers Poll 1989
— fiction — 2nd place
•
Interzone Readers Poll 1989
— fiction —
winner
anthologies:
•
The 1989 Annual World’s Best SF
, ed. Donald A. Wollheim & Arthur W. Saha, DAW 1989
•
Full Spectrum 2
, ed. Lou Aronica, Shawna McCarthy, Amy Stout & Patrick LoBrutto, Doubleday Foundation 1989
•
Interzone: The 3rd Anthology
, ed. John Clute, David Pringle & Simon Ounsley, Simon & Schuster UK 1988
Glory Season
• novel • Bantam Spectra, 1993
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1994
— novel — nomination
•
James Tiptree Jr Memorial Award 1994
— long list
•
Locus Awards 1994
— sf novel — 5th place
citations:
•
2004: Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction, 5th edition, Neil Barron
•
1996: Magill's Guide to Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, T. A. Shippey & A. J. Sobczak
•
1995: Science Fiction: The Illustrated Encyclopedia, John Clute
Heart of the Comet
(by cannot find David_Brin in
Gregory Benford
&
David Brin
) • novel • Bantam Spectra, 1986
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1987
— sf novel — 2nd place
citations:
•
2006: 100 Must-Read Science Fiction Novels, Stephen E. Andrews & Nick Rennison
•
2004: Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction, 5th edition, Neil Barron
•
1994: The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction: Second Edition, David Pringle
Heaven's Reach
• novel • Bantam Spectra, 1998
awards:
•
Seiun Awards 2004
— translated novel —
winner
citations:
•
2005: Essential SF: A Concise Guide, Jonathan Cowie & Tony Chester
Infinity's Shore
• novel • Bantam Spectra, 1996
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1997
— sf novel — 27th place
•
Italia Awards 2001
— international novel —
winner
citations:
•
2005: Essential SF: A Concise Guide, Jonathan Cowie & Tony Chester
“Just How Dangerous
Is
the Galaxy?”
• short fiction •
Analog
Jul 1985
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 1986
— fact article —
winner
Kiln People
• novel • Tor, 2002
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 2003
— novel — nomination
•
John W. Campbell Memorial Award 2003
— second place
•
Locus Awards 2003
— sf novel — 2nd place
•
Seiun Awards 2008
— translated long form — nomination
citations:
•
2017: Critical Survey of Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature, Third Edition, Paul Di Filippo
•
2005: Essential SF: A Concise Guide, Jonathan Cowie & Tony Chester
•
2004: Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction, 5th edition, Neil Barron
•
1988: A Basic Science Fiction Library, James Gunn
Kil'n People
• novel • Tor, 2002
awards:
•
Arthur C. Clarke Award 2003
— shortlist
“Latecomers”
anthologies:
•
Multiverse: Exploring Poul Anderson's Worlds
, ed. Greg Bear & Gardner Dozois, Subterranean Press 2014
“Life in the Extreme”
•
Popular Science
Aug 1998
anthologies:
•
Year’s Best SF 4
, ed. David G. Hartwell, HarperPrism 1999
“The Log”
anthologies:
•
Shadows of the New Sun: Stories in Honor of Gene Wolfe
, ed. J. E. Mooney & Bill Fawcett, Tor 2013
“The Loom of Thessaly ”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
23 Nov 1981
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1982
— novella — 15th place
“Mars Opposition ”
• short fiction •
Analog
Jan/Feb 2005
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2006
— novelette — 2nd place
Otherness
• collection • Orbit, 1994
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1995
— collection —
winner
citations:
•
2005: Essential SF: A Concise Guide, Jonathan Cowie & Tony Chester
“Piecework ”
• short fiction •
Interzone
#33 Jan/Feb 1990
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1991
— novelette — 8th place
•
Interzone Readers Poll 1991
— fiction — 10th place (tie)
anthologies:
•
The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories
, ed. Tom Shippey, Oxford University Press 1992
•
Interzone: The 5th Anthology
, ed. John Clute, Lee Montgomerie & David Pringle, NEL 1991
“The Postman”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
Nov 1982
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1983
— novella — nomination
•
Locus Awards 1983
— novella — 4th place
anthologies:
•
Wastelands 2: More Stories of the Apocalypse
, ed. John Joseph Adams, Titan US 2015
The Postman
• novel • Bantam Spectra, 1985
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1986
— novel — nomination
•
Nebula Awards 1986
— novel — nomination
•
John W. Campbell Memorial Award 1986
—
winner
•
Locus Awards 1986
— sf novel —
winner
•
Science Fiction Chronicle Readers Poll 1986
— novel — 2nd place
citations:
•
2017: Open Syllabus Explorer, Open Syllabus Project
•
2009: The Science Fiction Handbook, M. Keith Booker & Anne-Marie Thomas
•
2006: 100 Must-Read Science Fiction Novels, Stephen E. Andrews & Nick Rennison
•
2005: Essential SF: A Concise Guide, Jonathan Cowie & Tony Chester
•
2004: Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction, 5th edition, Neil Barron
•
2003: The 100 science fiction books you just have to read!, Keith Olexa
•
1996: Magill's Guide to Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, T. A. Shippey & A. J. Sobczak
•
1988: A Basic Science Fiction Library, James Gunn
The Practice Effect
• novel • Bantam, 1984
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1985
— sf novel — 27th place
•
Balrog Awards 1985
— novel —
winner
citations:
•
1999: Fantasy and Horror, Neil Barron
•
1995: Science Fiction: The Illustrated Encyclopedia, John Clute
“Privacy ”
• short fiction •
F&SF
Sep 1989
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1990
— short story — 3rd place
“A Professor at Harvard ”
• short fiction •
Analog
Jul/Aug 2003
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2004
— short story — 2nd place (tie)
“Reality Check ”
• short fiction •
Nature
16 Mar 2000
awards:
•
Locus Awards 2001
— short story — 22nd place
anthologies:
•
The Hard SF Renaissance
, ed. David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer, Tor 2002
•
Year’s Best SF 6
, ed. David G. Hartwell, HarperCollins/Eos 2001
The River of Time
• collection • Dark Harvest, 1986
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1987
— collection — 6th place
citations:
•
2005: Essential SF: A Concise Guide, Jonathan Cowie & Tony Chester
“Senses, Three and Six ”
•
The River of Time
, 1986
anthologies:
•
Sense of Wonder: A Century of Science Fiction
, ed. Leigh Ronald Grossman, Wildside 2011
“Shoresteading”
anthologies:
•
Gateways
, ed. Elizabeth Anne Hull, Tor 2010
Sky Horizon: Colony High, Book One
(by cannot find David_Brin in
David Brin
, illustrated by
Scott Hampton
) • novella • Subterranean Press, 2007
awards:
•
Golden Duck Awards 2008
— Hal Clement Award (young adult) —
winner
Startide Rising
• novel • Bantam, 1983
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1984
— novel —
winner
•
Nebula Awards 1984
— novel —
winner
•
Locus Awards 1984
— sf novel —
winner
•
Science Fiction Chronicle Readers Poll 1984
— novel — 3rd place (tie)
citations:
•
2017: Open Syllabus Explorer, Open Syllabus Project
•
2012: 20th Century SF Novel, Locus Online
•
2009: The Science Fiction Handbook, M. Keith Booker & Anne-Marie Thomas
•
2005: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy: Themes, Works, and Wonders, Gary Westfahl
•
2005: Essential SF: A Concise Guide, Jonathan Cowie & Tony Chester
•
2004: Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction, 5th edition, Neil Barron
•
2003: The 100 science fiction books you just have to read!, Keith Olexa
•
2003: The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction, Edward James & Farah Mendlesohn
•
1998: Best All-Time SF Novel, Locus Magazine
•
1996: Age of Wonders, David G. Hartwell
•
1994: Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century, Edward James
•
1994: The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction: Second Edition, David Pringle
•
1988: A Basic Science Fiction Library, James Gunn
•
1984: The Science Fiction Sourcebook, David Wingrove
“Stones of Significance ”
• short fiction •
Analog
Jan 2000
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2001
— novelette —
winner
Sundiver
• novel • Bantam, 1980
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1981
— first novel — 3rd place
citations:
•
2009: The Science Fiction Handbook, M. Keith Booker & Anne-Marie Thomas
•
2006: 100 Must-Read Science Fiction Novels, Stephen E. Andrews & Nick Rennison
•
2005: Essential SF: A Concise Guide, Jonathan Cowie & Tony Chester
“Temptation”
•
Far Horizons
, 1999
anthologies:
•
The Space Opera Renaissance
, ed. David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer, Tor 2006
•
Far Horizons
, ed. Robert Silverberg, Avon Eos 1999
“Thor Meets Captain America ”
• short fiction •
F&SF
Jul 1986
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1987
— novelette — nomination
•
Locus Awards 1987
— novelette —
winner
•
Science Fiction Chronicle Readers Poll 1987
— novelette — 3rd place
“The Tides of Kithrup ”
• short fiction •
Analog
25 May 1981
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 1982
— novella/novelette — 5th place
“The Tumbledowns of Cleopatra Abyss”
anthologies:
•
The Best Science Fiction of the Year, Volume One
, ed. Neil Clarke, Skyhorse/Night Shade Books 2016
•
The Year's Best Military & Adventure SF 2015
, ed. David Afsharirad, Baen 2016
•
Old Venus
, ed. George R. R. Martin & Gardner Dozois, Bantam 2015
Uplift Sequence
• series, 1998
citations:
•
1996: Magill's Guide to Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, T. A. Shippey & A. J. Sobczak
The Uplift War
• novel • Phantasia Press, 1987
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1988
— novel —
winner
•
Nebula Awards 1988
— novel — nomination
•
Locus Awards 1988
— sf novel —
winner
•
Prometheus Awards 1988
— novel — nomination
•
Seiun Awards 1991
— foreign novel —
winner
citations:
•
2009: The Science Fiction Handbook, M. Keith Booker & Anne-Marie Thomas
•
2007: The Complete Idiot's Guide to The Ultimate Reading List, Shelley Mosley & et al.
•
2005: Essential SF: A Concise Guide, Jonathan Cowie & Tony Chester
•
2004: Anatomy of Wonder: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction, 5th edition, Neil Barron
•
1995: Science Fiction: The Illustrated Encyclopedia, John Clute
•
1988: A Basic Science Fiction Library, James Gunn
“What Continues, What Fails... ”
• short fiction •
Interzone
#54 Dec 1991
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1992
— novelette — 8th place
•
Science Fiction Chronicle Readers Poll 1992
— novelette — 3rd place
•
Seiun Awards 2003
— translated short story — nomination
anthologies:
•
The Ascent of Wonder
, ed. David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer, Tor 1994
•
Full Spectrum 4
, ed. Lou Aronica, Amy Stout & Betsy Mitchell, Bantam Spectra 1993
“Xenology: The New Science of Asking, 'Who's Out There?'”
• short fiction •
Analog
May 1983
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 1984
— fact article — 2nd place
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