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Rev. 09-Oct-2001


Awards

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AwardWeb (dpsinfo.com) [Updated 26-Sep-2001]
"Welcome to AwardWeb, a collection of lists of literary award winners. The emphasis of this site is science fiction awards, but you'll find other literary awards added as I find them. If you'd like to see an award linked to this site, just drop me a line." ... "AwardWeb is a complete and searchable listing of all Hugo, Nebula, Stoker and World Fantasy Awards along wiht many nominations and other awards." (Laurie D. T. Mann) [Updated Oct 2001]>
ClariNet: The "Electric Science Fiction" 1993 Hugo & Nebula Award Anthology (netfunny.com) [Updated 09-Oct-2001]
Blurb about the CD-ROM anthology of Hugo and Nebula nominated fiction and artwork (also includes Vernor Vinge's hypertext annotations to his novel A Fire Upon the Deep, sound and video clips of authors and other miscellaneous multimedia). "Due to contractual restrictions (since there are 60 authors on the CD) the CD is in effect out of print. People sometimes advertise copies for sale in rec.arts.sf.written or on places like eBay." See also the complete file list (netfunny.com). [Updated Oct 2001] [Updated 09-Oct-2001]
Hugo Awards (worldcon.org)
Awarded by ballot of members of the World Science Fiction Convention (worldcon.org); winners list available at SF-lovers (rutgers.edu), also available as a web page at AwardWeb (dpsinfo.com); and nominations for best novel (rutgers.edu), novella, novellette and short story (rutgers.edu) (at SF-Lovers). (Saul Jaffe; Laurie D. T. Mann) [Updated 26-Sep-2001]
The Internet Speculative Fiction DataBase (sfsite.com)
"The ISFDB contains over 12000 author bibliographies, based on roughly 10000 novel entries and more than 36000 short fiction entries. It can display the content listings of more than 3800 magazines (with complete runs of Asimov's, Analog, Interzone, Science Fiction Age, and many others), has an extensive list of forthcoming books, nearly 15000 award entries (including the Aurora, British Fantasy Awards, Campell, Clarke, Hugos, Lambda, Locus Poll, Mythopoeic, Nebulas, P. K. Dick, Prometheus, SFBC, SF Chronicle, Tiptree, Hall of Fame, HOMer, and WFA awards), and has a series of top 100 lists based on award information." (Al von Ruff)
Mark Time Award (greatnorthernaudio.com) [Updated 26-Sep-2001]
"The Mark Time Award is given each year to honor the Best Science Fiction Audio Production in the United States... The Mark Time Awards are co-sponsored by MINICON and Minn-STF." (Jerry Stearns)
Nebula (dpsinfo.com)
Awarded by ballot of the Science Fiction Writers of America: winners (rutgers.edu) and nominations for best novel (rutgers.edu), novella, novelette and short story (rutgers.edu) (Saul Jaffe; Laurie D. T. Mann) [Updated 01-Oct-2001] [Updated Oct 2001]
Sidewise Awards for Alternate History (uchronia.net) [Updated 01-Oct-2001]
"The Sidewise Awards for Alternate History were conceived in late 1995 to honor the best "genre" publications of the year. The award takes its name from Murray Leinster's 1934 short story "Sidewise In Time", in which a strange storm causes portions of Earth to swap places with their analogs from other timelines. The first Sidewise Awards were announced in summer 1996." (Steven Silver) [Updated Oct 2001]
James Tiptree, Jr. Award (tiptree.org) [Updated 01-Oct-2001]
For best novel about gender; awarded by a jury selected by Pat Murphy and Karen Joy Fowler. (Bill Humphries) [Updated Oct 2001]
The Unofficial SFWA Awardball Statistical Abstract and Trading Card Album (sff.net)
"A slightly irreverent look at SFFWA's 30-year love-hate relationship with the Nebula Award." (Michael P. Kube-McDowell)

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