Janeen Webb


science fiction awards database

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2018
The Dragon's Child • novella • PS Publishing
awards:
Aurealis Awards 2019 — fantasy novella — nomination
Ditmar Awards 2019 — novella or novelette — nomination

2017
“Monkey Business” • short fiction • Ecopunk!
awards:
Ditmar Awards 2018 — novella or novelette — nomination
“A Pearl Beyond Price” • short fiction • Cthulhu Deep Down Under Vol 1
awards:
Ditmar Awards 2018 — short story — winner

2014
Death at the Blue Elephant • collection • Ticonderoga Publications
awards:
World Fantasy Awards 2015 — collection — nomination
Locus Awards 2015 — collection — 14th place

2009

2006

2004

2003
“Blake's Angel” • short fiction • Gathering the Bones
awards:
Aurealis Awards 2004 — horror short story — nomination
The Silken Road to Samarkand • novel • HarperCollins
awards:
Aurealis Awards 2004 — young adult novel — nomination

2001
Sailing to Atlantis • novel • HarperCollins
awards:
Aurealis Awards 2002 — children's long fiction — Honorable Mention

2000
“Ali Baba and the Forty Aliens ” • A Wolf at the Door and Other Retold Fairy Tales
anthologies:
“Incident on Woolfe Street” • short fiction • HQ Magazine Jan/Feb 2000
awards:
Aurealis Awards 2000 — fantasy short story — nomination

1998
Aliens & Savages (by JW & Andrew Enstice) • nonfiction • HarperCollins Australia
awards:
Ditmar Awards 1999 — William Atheling Jr. Award for Criticism or Review — nomination
Dreaming Down-Under (Jack Dann & JW, eds.) • anthology • HarperCollins Australia
awards:
World Fantasy Awards 1999 — anthology — winner
Locus Awards 1999 — anthology — 16th place
Aurealis Awards 1999 — Convenors' Award — nomination
Ditmar Awards 1999 — Australian magazine or anthology — winner
citations:

1997
“Death at the Blue Elephant ” • short fiction • Enter: HQ
awards:
Aurealis Awards 1998 — fantasy short story — nomination
“Niagara Falling” (by JW & Jack Dann) • short fiction • Black Mist and Other Japanese Futures
awards:
Aurealis Awards 1998 — sf short story — winner
Ditmar Awards 1998 — Australian short fiction — winner
anthologies:

1996
“Post Human SF: Lost in Cyberspace” • short fiction • The Festival of Imagination Programme Book
awards:
Ditmar Awards 1997 — William Atheling Jr. Award for Criticism or Review — nomination

1988
Ditmar Awards 1989 — William Atheling Jr. Award for Criticism or Review — nomination

1987
“I Know Who I Am, But What Is My Brand Name?” • short fiction • ASFR #10
awards:
Ditmar Awards 1988 — William Atheling Jr. Award for Criticism or Review — nomination



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