Vincent Di Fate


science fiction awards database

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2016
Analog Readers Poll 2017 — cover — winner

2015
Analog Readers Poll 2016 — cover — 4th place

2014
Analog Readers Poll 2015 — cover — 3rd place

2012
Locus Awards 2013 — artist — 17th place
Analog Readers Poll 2013 — cover — 2nd place

2011
Locus Awards 2012 — artist — 12th place
Analog Readers Poll 2012 — cover — 4th place

2010
Locus Awards 2011 — artist — 17th place
Analog Readers Poll 2011 — cover — 2nd place

2009
Locus Awards 2010 — artist — 19th place
Analog Readers Poll 2010 — cover — 2nd place

2008
Locus Awards 2009 — artist — 16th place

2007
Locus Awards 2008 — artist — 20th place

2006
Locus Awards 2007 — artist — 17th place

2005
Chesley Awards 2006 — cover illustration, magazine — nomination
Locus Awards 2006 — artist — 17th place
“Footsteps” • short fiction • Analog May 2005
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2006 — cover — 2nd place
“The Stonehenge Gate” by Jack Williamson • short fiction • Analog Jan/Feb 2005
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2006 — cover — 3rd place

2004
Locus Awards 2005 — artist — 21st place
“An Old-Fashioned Martian Girl” by Mary A. Turzillo • short fiction • Analog Jul/Aug 2004
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2005 — cover — 5th place

2003
Locus Awards 2004 — artist — 13th place
“The Fire and the Wind” by G. David Nordley • short fiction • Analog Jul/Aug 2003
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 2004 — cover — 3rd place

2002
Locus Awards 2003 — artist — 6th place
Analog Readers Poll 2003 — cover — 3rd place
The Science Fiction Art of Vincent Di Fate • Paper Tiger
awards:
Locus Awards 2003 — art book — 4th place

2001
Locus Awards 2002 — artist — 10th place (tie)

2000
Locus Awards 2001 — artist — 11th place

1999
Rules of Engagement (frontispiece for ltd. Edition) by Elizabeth Moon
awards:
Chesley Awards 2000 — interior illustration — nomination

1998
Locus Awards 1999 — artist — 13th place

1997
Chesley Awards 1998 — artistic achievement — winner
Locus Awards 1998 — artist — 3rd place
Infinite Worlds: The Fantastic Visions of Science Fiction Art • art book • Penguin Studio
awards:
Hugo Awards 1998 — related book — nomination
Locus Awards 1998 — art book — winner

1996
Chesley Awards 1997 — cover illustration, magazine — nomination

1993
“Incident at The Angel of Boundless Compassion” by Mark O. Halverson • short fiction • Analog Jun 1993
awards:
Chesley Awards 1994 — interior art — nomination

1992
Locus Awards 1993 — artist — 10th place

1991
Chesley Awards 1992 — cover illustration, magazine — nomination
Locus Awards 1992 — artist — 18th place
“Rescue Run” by Anne McCaffrey • short fiction • Analog Aug 1991
awards:
Chesley Awards 1992 — interior art — nomination

1990
Locus Awards 1991 — artist — 18th place (tie)
“Funnel Hawk” by Tom Ligon • short fiction • Analog Jun 1990
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1991 — cover — 5th place
“Glorystar” by Alexis Glynn Latner • short fiction • Analog Dec 1990
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1991 — cover — winner

1988
Locus Awards 1989 — artist — 17th place
“Falling Free” by Lois McMaster Bujold • short fiction • Analog Feb 1988
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1989 — cover — winner
“Proteus Unbound” by Charles Sheffield • short fiction • Analog Aug 1988
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1989 — cover — 5th place

1987
Locus Awards 1988 — artist — 11th place
“The Smoke Ring” by Larry Niven • short fiction • Analog Jan 1987
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1988 — cover — winner

1986
Locus Awards 1987 — artist — 15th place
“Red Wolf” by Bob Buckley • short fiction • Analog Jul 1986
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1987 — cover — 3rd place
“Survivor Guilt” by Susan M. Shwartz • short fiction • Analog Feb 1986
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1987 — cover — 4th place

1985
Locus Awards 1986 — artist — 12th place
“Between the Strokes of Night” (Part 4) by Charles Sheffield • short fiction • Analog Jun 1985
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1986 — cover — 4th place
Analog Readers Poll 1986 — cover — 3rd place

1984
Hugo Awards 1985 — professional artist — nomination
Locus Awards 1985 — artist — 17th place
“The Peace War” by Vernor Vinge • short fiction • Analog May 1984
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1985 — cover — winner

1983
Locus Awards 1984 — artist — 12th place
“The Integral Trees” by Larry Niven • short fiction • Analog Oct 1983
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1984 — cover — 3rd place

1982
Locus Awards 1983 — artist — 13th place
“The Manna Hunt” by Charles Sheffield • short fiction • Analog Sep 1982
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1983 — cover — 5th place

1981
Hugo Awards 1982 — professional artist — nomination
Locus Awards 1982 — artist — 6th place
“The Saturn Game” by Poul Anderson • short fiction • Analog 2 Feb 1981
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1982 — cover — winner

1980
Hugo Awards 1981 — professional artist — nomination
Locus Awards 1981 — artist — 4th place
Di Fate's Catalog of Science Fiction Hardware (by VDF & Ian Summers) • Workman
awards:
Hugo Awards 1981 — nonfiction book — nomination
“World in the Clouds” by Bob Buckley • short fiction • Analog Mar 1980
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1981 — cover — 3rd place

1979
Hugo Awards 1980 — professional artist — nomination
Locus Awards 1980 — artist — 4th place
“The Moon Goddess and the Son” by Donald Kingsbury • short fiction • Analog Dec 1979
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1980 — cover — 2nd place

1978
Hugo Awards 1979 — professional artist — winner
Locus Awards 1979 — artist — 4th place

1977
Hugo Awards 1978 — professional artist — nomination

1976
Hugo Awards 1977 — professional artist — nomination
Locus Awards 1977 — artist — 4th place

1975
Hugo Awards 1976 — professional artist — nomination
Locus Awards 1976 — artist — 5th place

1974
Locus Awards 1975 — fan artist — 12th place
Locus Awards 1975 — professional artist — 10th place

1973
Hugo Awards 1974 — professional artist — nomination
Locus Awards 1974 — professional artist — 3rd place
Locus Awards 1974 — fan artist — 12th place

1972
Hugo Awards 1973 — professional artist — nomination
Locus Awards 1973 — fan artist — 5th place
Locus Awards 1973 — paperback cover artist — 9th place
Locus Awards 1973 — magazine artist — 4th place

1971
Hugo Awards 1972 — professional artist — nomination
Locus Awards 1972 — fan artist — 13th place
Locus Awards 1972 — magazine artist — 5th place
Locus Awards 1972 — paperback artist — 10th place

1970
Locus Awards 1971 — fan artist — 12th place (tie)



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