Analog & Asimov’s Reader’s Awards The winners of Analog’s Analytical Laboratory (AnLab) Awards are: Best Novella: “With Unclean Hands” by Adam-Troy Castro (November) Best Novelette (tie): “Jak and the Beanstalk” by Richard A. Lovett (July-August) “Betty Knox and Dictionary Jones in the Mystery of the Missing Teenage Anachronisms” by John G. Hemry (March) Best Short Story: “Julie [...]
Locus has announced the results of this year’s John W. Campbell and Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Awards. The winners are: Campbell: The Dervish House, Ian McDonald (Gollancz/Pyr) Sturgeon: “The Sultan of the Clouds”, Geoffrey A. Landis (Asimov’s 9/10) Both works are also finalists for the Hugo Awards.
The finalists for this year’s Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award (for short fiction) are as follows: Mammoths of the Great Plains, Eleanor Arnason (PM Press) “Under the Moons of Venus”, Damien Broderick (Subterranean (Spring)) “The Maiden Flight of McAuley’s Bellerophon”, Elizabeth Hand (Stories, Gaiman & Sarrantonio) “The Sultan of the Clouds”, Geoffrey A. Landis (Asimov’s, September) [...]
The John W. Campbell Memorial Award and the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award are normally announced at the Campbell Conference, which is next weekend. However, as Chris McKitterick explains, this year the winners were announced a week early at Readercon. The winners are as follows: Campbell: The Windup Girl, Paolo Bacigalupi (Night Shade) Sturgeon: Shambling Towards [...]
The finalists for this year’s Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award have been announced. They are as follows: “Things Undone” by John Barnes (Jim Baen’s Universe) “This Wind Blowing, and This Tide” by Damien Broderick (Asimov’s) “As Women Fight” by Sara Genge (Asimov’s) “Blood Dauber” by Ted Kosmatka and Michael Poore (Asimov’s) “Cockatrice” by Tanith Lee (Fantasy [...]
We now have the full details of the John W Campbell Memorial Award results: 1st (tie) Song of Time, Ian MacLeod 1st (tie) Little Brother, Cory Doctorow 3rd The Philosopher’s Apprentice, James Morrow and the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award results: 1st “The Ray Gun: A Love Story,” James Alan Gardner 2nd “Memory Dog,” Kathleen Ann [...]
The University of Kansas has release the winners of the two annual awards. The Theodore Strugeon Memorial Award (for short fiction) has been won by James Alan Gardner’s “The Ray Gun: A Love Story” (Asimov’s). The John W. Campbell Memorial Award was a tie between Cory Doctorow’s Little Brother (Tor) and Ian R. MacLeod’s Song [...]
The finalists for this year’s Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award have been announced as follows: Paolo Bacigalupi, “The Gambler” (Fast Forward 2) Ted Chiang, “Exhalation” (Eclipse 2) Charles Coleman Finlay, “The Political Prisoner” (F&SF, August) Cory Doctorow & Benjamin Rosenbaum, “True Names” (Fast Forward 2) James Alan Gardner, “The Ray Gun: A Love Story” (Asimov’s, February) [...]
The Campbell Conference is now over and the full results of both the John W Campbell Memorial Award and the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award have both been posted. They are as follows: Campbell 1st In War Times, Kathleen Ann Goonan 2nd The Yiddish Policeman’s Union, Michael Chabon 3rd The Execution Channel, Ken MacLeod Sturgeon 1st [...]
It is turning into a day for award weirdness. Firstly we have Locus changing the voting system, and now we have the Campbell and Sturgeon apparently leaking their own results. The awards banquet isn’t due to take place until Friday, but the results have appeared on a Kansas-based web site. It looks like the site [...]
In the department of Things That Get Announced While We Are Offline, we hereby become probably the last news site on the Internet to bring you this year’s finalists for the John W Campbell Memorial Award and the Theordore Sturgeon Memorial Award. The winners will be announced at the joint SFRA/Campbell conference on July 11th.