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“Alien Aliens: Beyond Rubber Suits”
• short fiction
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2014
— fact article — 5th place
“Alien AWOLs: The Great Silence”
• short fiction •
Analog
Oct 2014
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2015
— fact article — 4th place (tie)
“Alien Worlds: Not in Kansas Any More”
• short fiction
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2014
— fact article — 3rd place
“Beyond This Point Be RFIDs”
• short fiction •
Analog
Sep 2007
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2008
— fact article — 5th place
“A Case of Identity”
• short fiction
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2016
— novelette — 4th place (tie)
“Championship B'tok”
• short fiction •
Analog
Sep 2014
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 2015
— novelette — nomination
“Creative Destruction”
•
Analog
Mar 2001
anthologies:
•
Year’s Best SF 7
, ed. David G. Hartwell, HarperCollins/Eos 2002
“Faster Than a Speeding Electron”
• short fiction
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2013
— fact article —
winner
Fate of Worlds
(by
Larry Niven
& EML) • novel • Tor, 2012
awards:
•
Locus Awards 2013
— sf novel — 22nd place
Fleet of Worlds
(by
Larry Niven
& EML) • novel • Tor, 2007
awards:
•
Prometheus Awards 2008
— novel — nomination
“Harry and the Lewises”
• short fiction •
Analog
Sep/Oct 2018
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2019
— novella — 2nd place
“Here We Go Loopedly Loop, Pts. 1 & 2”
• short fiction
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2017
— fact article — 5th place
“Human 2.0: Being All We Can Be, Pts. 1 & 2”
• short fiction
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2017
— fact article — 4th place
“Lost In Space? Follow the Money”
• short fiction
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2012
— fact article — 2nd place (tie)
“The Matthews Conundrum”
• short fiction
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2014
— novella — 3rd place
“A Mind of Its Own, Pts. 1 & 2”
• short fiction
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2017
— fact article — 3rd place
“My Fifth and Most Exotic Voyage”
• short fiction •
Analog
Sep/Oct 2017
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2018
— novelette — 3rd place
“The Night of the RFIDs ”
• short fiction •
Analog
May 2008
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2009
— novelette — 2nd place
“Paradise Regained”
• short fiction •
Analog
Jan/Feb 2017
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2018
— short story —
winner
“Presence of Mind ”
• short fiction •
Analog
Feb 2002
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2003
— novella — 4th place
“Say What? Ruminations About Language, Communications, and Science Fiction”
• short fiction
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2012
— fact article — 2nd place (tie)
“Time Out”
• short fiction
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2014
— novella — 4th place
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