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Awards Summary

 

 

Locus Awards: 1

Other Awards: 3

Total Number of Award Wins and Nominations: 44

Times Served as Judge: 1

— Major Awards —
Andre Norton Awardfor YA SF/F works, presented by SFWA in parallel with the Nebula Awards
(4 nominations)

Behemoth (Simon Pulse; Simon & Schuster UK) — finalist

Leviathan (Simon Pulse; Simon & Schuster UK) — finalist

Midnighters, Book Two: Touching Darkness (Eos) — finalist

Peeps (Penguin/Razorbill) — finalist

Dragon Awardsfor SF/F works, voted on by members of the annual Dragon Con
(1 nomination)

Impostors (Scholastic) — YA/middle grade novel — nomination

(1 nomination)

Uglies — long list

Philip K. Dick Awardfor SF original paperback published in the US, juried
(1 nomination)

Evolution's Darling (Four Walls Eight Windows) — special citation

— Locus Awards and Poll —
Locus Awardsfor SF/F/H works, polled by readers of Locus Magazine
(15 nominations; 1 win)

Impostors (Scholastic) — young adult book — 10th place

Afterworlds (Simon Pulse; Simon & Schuster UK) — young adult book — 11th place

Goliath (Simon Pulse; Simon & Schuster UK) — young adult book — 4th place

Behemoth (Simon Pulse; Simon & Schuster UK) — young adult book — 4th place

Leviathan (Simon Pulse; Simon & Schuster UK) — young adult novel — winner

“Ass-Hat Magic Spider” (The Starry Rift) — short story — 16th place

Extras (Simon Pulse; Simon & Schuster UK) — young adult book — 4th place

The Last Days (Razorbill) — young adult book — 10th place

Midnighters, Book Three: Blue Noon (Eos) — young adult book — 11th place

Specials (Simon Pulse) — young adult book — 7th place

Midnighters, Book Two: Touching Darkness (Eos) — young adult book — 9th place

Peeps (Razorbill) — young adult book — 5th place

Midnighters, Book One: The Secret Hour (Eos) — young adult book — 11th place

Succession: The Risen Empire; The Killing of Worlds (Tor two volumes; SFBC) — sf novel — 14th place

“Non-Disclosure Agreement” (Sci Fiction 3 Oct 2001) — short story — 31st place

— Other Awards —
Aurealis Awardsfor SF/F/H works published in Australia; juried
(10 nominations; 2 wins)

Impostors (Allen & Unwin) — young adult novel — nomination

Afterworlds (Penguin Books Australia) — fantasy novel — nomination

Afterworlds (Penguin Books Australia) — young adult novel — nomination

Behemoth (Penguin) — young adult novel — nomination

Leviathan (Penguin) — young adult novel — winner

Extras (Simon Pulse) — young adult novel — nomination

The Last Days (Penguin) — young adult novel — nomination

Peeps (Penguin) — young adult novel — nomination

Uglies (Simon & Schuster) — young adult novel — nomination

Midnighters, Book One: The Secret Hour (HarperCollins/Eos) — young adult novel — winner

Ditmar Awardsfor Australian SF/F, voted by members of Australian National SF Convention
(7 nominations)

Zeroes (by SW, Margo Lanagan & Deborah Biancotti) (Simon & Schuster) — novel — nomination

Leviathan (Penguin) — novel — nomination

“Ass-Hat Magic Spider” (The Starry Rift) — short story — nomination

Extras (Simon & Schuster) — novel — nomination

Midnighters, Book Two: Touching Darkness (Eos) — novel — nomination

Peeps (Razorbill) — novel — nomination

Uglies (Simon Pulse) — novel — nomination

Golden Duck Awardsfor children's and YA SF books, juried
(3 nominations; 1 win)

Leviathan (Simon Pulse) — Hal Clement Award (young adult) — nomination

Leviathan (Simon Pulse) — Hal Clement Award (young adult) — nomination

Uglies (Simon Pulse) — Hal Clement Award (young adult) — winner

Phantastik Preisfor SF/F works published in Germany, polled by readers of Phantastik.de website
(1 nomination)

Leviathan — foreign novel — 4th place

Seiun Awardsfor SF/F works published in Japan, voted by members of annual Japanese SF Con
(1 nomination)

Leviathan trilogy — translated novel — nomination


— As Judge —
Philip K. Dick Awardfor SF original paperback published in the US, juried
 


























































































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